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    3.8 (49 reviews)
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    Pad Thai. Bad. Not recommended. 2/5.
    Alex M.

    I had an unfortunate $20 Pad Thai + $4 for chicken. The price point is already on the higher end, which is only a problem when we consider the fact that the colors and flavors are inauthentic. Unfortunately, the chicken was also dry, although this was fixed on a refire that the server so kindly allowed. The only saving grace about this restaurant is their service and atmosphere.

    Pad Kee Mao
    Navin M.

    I'm a huge fan of chef Hong Thaimee's food and have been visiting her East Village location for years. I'm very glad to have come to her pop up in the West Village as it truly delivered. The service and food were excellent, and due to the short staff at night, we were lucky enough to be served by Ms. Thaimee herself. She's kept a good number of vegetarian options which I appreciate, and the dishes really do push the boundaries. We started out with the Chiang mai fries (felt a little like tempura) served with the curry Mayo which was delicious. For the entrees, the the pad cha hed Sam yang (mushroom dish ) was very well spiced and paired well with the blue jasmine rice. The Pad Key Mao was also well flavored with fresh peppercorns in the dish. The entrees were excellent, as well as the pandan custard for dessert. The space was beautiful and spacious as well. I'm looking forward to see what Hong Thaimee has in store next!

    Delicious chicken dish with amazing rice
    Natalia K.

    We had been wanting to try this place for a while and finally were able to go. We got lucky that the owner herself was taking care of us due to her server not being able to make it. It is difficult time for the restaurants with the staff shortage but she was really wonderful, friendly and smile on her face. Most importantly the food was great. We started out with a sampler option from the starters section and it was a great way to try more apps and didn't disappoint. Then we had the Japanese eggplant, butternut squash special and spicy soft shell crap noodles. Everything was delicious. Lastly we added the chicken dish (pictured) and it was really good! Bottom like is that I'm glad we gave this place a try and we will be back for sure!!

    Frank A.

    Thaimee LOVE is ostensibly a pop up from Chef Hong Thaimee. Chef Hong, fashion model turned celebrity chef, originally made a splash on the New York culinary scene with her first restaurant Ngam, which was followed by Thaimee Magic. Thaimee Love is both her new brand and her new, at least for now, pop up restaurant. The food is northern Thai, she is from Chiang Mai. The food is delicious. They are willing to moderate the heat level on most dishes to your taste. The drunken noodles are amazingly flavorful. Bring your own wine or beer.

    Chiang Mai Fries (think Thai pumpkin/squash tempura)
    Andrew C.

    What a pleasure it is to have Chef Hong Thaimee serving up her amazing secret family recipes in the west village. The service and ambience were great - very warm welcoming and hospitable staff. The food was also delicious and very authentic tasting. If you're feeling in the mood for some Thai food, you can't go wrong. Give this place and try - I'd recommend any of the below: - Chiang Mai Fries - Pomelo Salad - Green curry short rib (the roti is a delish accompaniment) - Son-in-law eggs - Alask King Crab with Thai Chili - Pork Larb - Drunken noodles - Thai tea poached pear for dessert Their Thai tea is also well balanced - not too sweet. Ask for a side of lime (thanks Christina) to give it a subtle tartness which will help cool your mouth from some of the heat :-). They're open for delivery so go ahead and give them a call directly for when its Thai night.

    Andrew L.

    Just had dinner here tonight and something is really really weird. I was a fan of Chef Thaimee Hong when she was running her place in the East Village so I was excited to try her latest spot on Houston St earlier this evening. Greeted by a friendly Chef Hong upon walking in. She informed us that she had to work the dining room and the kitchen this evening as she was down on waitstaff. Running a restaurant is not easy these days. There were 3 of us, and Chef Hong was pushing rather insistently that we order the fixed menu rather than a la carte. When we asked how much the fixed menu would cost, she said she would give us a good price rather than giving us the price for it. Even after we asked it a couple of times. We said we would think about it and would look over the menu first. In the meantime, we ordered a bottle of white wine. Chef Hong brought the wine out for us herself and opened it. When she poured a little for my friend to taste , I noticed the quantity of the wine was much lower than a new bottle (it was two-third full only) and quickly asked her why the quantity was low. Chef Hong then said it's a new bottle as she opened it herself and she proceeded quickly to pour it into two glasses. After that two glass pour, there was only a quarter left in the bottle. I politely asked Chef Hong again how this was possible (on top of that, the wine was room temperature), she then got visibly upset and said it was a new bottle and then swiftly went in the back and got another bottle. The second bottle she brought out was cold and filled all the way to the top like how an unopened bottle of wine should be. Plus it was twist cap so when she opened the new bottle the sound of the twist cap was that of a tightly shut twist cap being cracked open which was not the sound we heard when she opened the first bottle. We then received the second bottle and asked Chef Hong to take the first opened bottle back. This was when Chef Hong became dismissive and said we could drink the first bottle if we wanted (which we definitely did not want to). Instead of being apologetic, Chef Hong's behavior took a 180 degrees turn and made us feel like we were attempting to scam her for a bottle of wine. So bizarre. If I was not giving her the benefit of the doubt, I would say the attempt was on her end to mislead and serve us a bottle of wine that was already opened and served previously. We then decided to order a la carte instead of the family menu Chef Hong suggested and with a rather cold attitude (which is so different than when we first walked in). she took our order and swiftly walked into the kitchen and was rarely seen again throughout our dinner. There was no asking how our food was during the meal or even acknowledging our presence after the whole wine incident. We felt like pariahs that she could not wait to get rid of. This made for an uncomfortable meal to say the least. Speaking of food, we wanted a couple of items on the menu that were not available. So we ordered the Ruam Mit appetizer platter, Hormok Pla Flounder (fish souffle), Khao Soi and Laab Ribs. For the ribs, we were informed no pork ribs were available but it could be replaced with fried chicken. The tastes of the food were delicious, and some dishes were definitely creative, but the fried chicken consisted of a lot of batter and little meat , and the fish souffle had more tofu mixed in it than fish meat. The appetizer platter and khao Soi were amazing however. Perhaps times are tough and to combat rising food cost, restaurants have to be creative to make ends meet. But the way the Laab fried chicken and fish souffle were prepared, and the whole experience with the wine ordering with Chef Hong's attitude doing a 180 after we asked her about the wine validity really make this an unenjoyable dinner. It seems I had looked up to the wrong chef all this time. So disappointed!

    Pad Kee Mao, Green Curry Short rib served with roti.
    Kari H.

    Thai food 2.0: Absolutely amazing atmosphere, great service, and delicious food!! You will love this place if you enjoy Thai food and a chill/romantic atmosphere. All the dishes we indulged in were so flavorful. I strongly recommend the "Chiang Mai fries" as an appetizer and the Green Curry as a main dish. The green curry had the perfect amount of spice which complimented the sweetness of the sauce as well. The meat in the dish is a short rib that was so tender and juixThe green curry is served with roti bread, which pairs perfectly with the green curry sauce. The chef loves a lot of butter on the roti so it tasted flaky, soft and delightful so glad I visited this restaurant! I will definitely be returning back to try some other items. ps. Thank you Christina

    Chris Y.

    Great ambiance and service. Beautiful restaurant. They will be opening a new permanent location soon, this is their pop up.

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    David B.

    What a great find. I cannot wait to go back. We order the chef's tasting menu and everything that was put on the table was fantastic! From the assortment of appetizers through the dessert (crepes with custard) each dish brought a new assortment of flavors. My favorite was the Oysters with "Chinatown" crispy pork. My wife loved the curry duck breast, lychee, cherry tomatoes. And how can you not love a lobster platter?

    My bf surprised me for my birthday yesterday and honestly had an amazing experience. It's still new, opened maybe two weeks ago, and it's also a pop up. The heaters were not set up yet but were offered complimentary blue lemongrass tea. It was much needed, even though everything was indoors it was a bit chilly. Currently BYOB with no corkage fee. Food was absolutely amazing- not your typical Thai takeout, felt authentic even though similar dishes to other restaurants with a twist. Interesting ingredients like coconut meat, pomegranates, kale, blue rice and more. So good though!!!! We ordered almost every dish that was vegetarian. Highly recommend their soups, their kickass curry, the pad kee mao and fries. We definitely ordered too much and had to bring leftovers. Just finished my left overs and somehow it tastes even better!!! Since it's a pop up, as of now minimum they are staying at this location is for 6 months. We will be visiting every month also because they state on their website that the menu will change every month based on certain Thai themes. What a terrific idea! Service was great, reservations (from what I hear from my bf) wasn't an issue, socially distant, great atmosphere (they played a few Hamilton songs) and even better the chef came out to greet everyone at every table. Ugh, I loved it. If you can't tell. We have already recommended it to all of our friends and are gonna make reservations very soon.

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    Hi Navin and thanks for the review! We hope to see you again soon!

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    Stopped at Mitr Thai after seeing a Broadway show during my most recent visit to Manhattan. We…read morereserved our table the night before. We were greeted by very friendly staff members who, despite our early arrival, worked hard to get us seated as quickly as possible. The space's vibe is exactly what we needed to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Times Square area -- dimly lit, but everything was still visible, not too much noise while extremely busy, and very cozy atmosphere made super pleasant from such attentive, kind staff members. I was especially impressed by our server, Leena, who checked in with us regularly, gave excellent recommendations, and was clearly concerned about giving us an amazing experience. My wife and I ordered one of the seasonal offerings--a sweet and savory fruit salad--that was the perfect start to our meal. I ordered the massaman, and it was easily the best massaman curry I've ever had in the United States. Perfect spice level, the chicken fell right off the bone (even my wife, a vegetarian, commented on how clean the bones looked after I removed the meat), and the mixture of textures and flavors with the lotus seeds and onions really created the perfect dish. I am craving it just sitting here and writing this review! Prices? Honestly, I couldn't imagine a fairer deal given the quality of the food and service we received. I was utterly blown away. I cannot recommend Mitr Thai enough! I can't wait to return next time I'm in the city!

    overrated maybe we just came on a bad day but oh my do i have some grievances. first, we came on a…read moreweek night and still had to wait like 40 mins for a table for two a bit diabolical tbh. ordered the two dishes that i felt like i saw a lot and that my friends recommended (short rib prik kang and pad mhee korat) and i was disappointed by both. the short rib was soo tough and hard to chew like again maybe we came on a bad day but it was not the melt in your mouth experience everyone claims it to be. the pad mhee korat was pretty good, though the pork belly was crispy but again not a super memorable dish. good vibes though it seemed pretty authentic despite the disappointing food. would definitely recommend making a reservation if you do come and having low expectations lol also we got sat next to this couple (??) and the guy was like "yea if i married a white girl i would make her sign a prenup" alongside many other memorable quotes (for context he was asian (for context the girl he was eating with was also asian))

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    This was our last night in New York after 6 glorious days! We wanted something close to our hotel,…read moresomething a bit different than what we had been eating and I needed some spice! Charoen Krung did not disappoint, I got the Drunken noodle with chicken and it was delicious!!! Just the right amount of spice not over powering but you know it's there. My mom was going to get the Pad Thai but decided to venture out and get the Pad-Se-Ew with chicken the portions were huge! We also ordered Spring rolls to start, they were piping hot and crunchy. Our server was so sweet and helpful when we ordered she made sure that we didn't have any allergies and that our tolerance for spice was good for what we ordered. She was very attentive with filling up waters and checking in on how we were doing throughout the meal. The vibe inside the restaurant was immaculate, they had good music, it wasn't too loud but you could hear it and still talk at a normal level and hear your dining companion. The restaurant was super clean and fresh looking, we really loved all the accents and lighting, tables and seating. If we weren't just visiting, this would absolutely be a regular spot for me!

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    This is my favorite Thai restaurant in the city! It's always busy so it's best to book a…read morereservation or hope and pray there are bar seatings, which is first come first serve. I ordered the calamari and pad Thai. The calamari was amazing. It was light and fresh. Be specific when ordering pad Thai, one has all the cuteness which is the Royals Pad Thai. The presentation is everything! If you change it and add chicken to it, they bring it out like a regular dish so only order with shrimp, if you like seafood! The ambience is very welcoming and trendy with a whole vibe.

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    It was very easy to make a reservation. The ambiance and decor were so romantic and cozy. We…read morestarted off with the drinks. I ordered a delicious lychee Martini. For appetizers, we ordered the Sate, curry puff, chicken dumpling and shrimps. Everything was on point. The main course was the shrimp dish, chicken and tofu panang was our favorite. The fried rice and pad tai were just about okay. We ended the night with free celebration dessert my loved ones birthday celebration

    My friend and I made reservations at 6:30pm on a Friday. We had intended to go for restaurant week,…read moreand the website said that Sabai was participating. However, when I got to the restaurant, I was told that they were not participating. When I brought this up to the staff, they did comment that several people made the same mistake earlier in the week. If that was the case, then why not correct the restaurant week website, or make it very obvious on your website that you aren't participating? Both of us were starving, and I had put in a birthday request at the restaurant, so we decided to stay. The ambiance is classy, and this would be a great spot for a business dinner or date night. I ordered a massaman curry with roti and chicken ($29), and my friend ordered the chuchi shrimp ($30) and curry puff ($16). Prices are a bit above average for the portion size, but justified by the area. We both enjoyed our dishes; the flavors were on point! Then, for my friend's birthday, they gave us mochi ice cream and a card signed by the staff! That was a nice touch that overrode the restaurant week debacle. Service was fantastic. There were multiple check backs and water refills. I would recommend Sabai Thai for a fancy night out, and I would return to try other dishes.

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    Overall rating: 4.7…read more Stumbled on this place which was absolutely gorgeous. Went with a group of 5 and they were able to split the check which we really liked. I had the Soft Shell Curry which was delicious. Definitely get with white rice. I wanted to take some of it to go, but it was soo good I ate it all! The spot looks great solo, on a date or with friends. I loved it. When I came it was slow. But towards the end, it was so crowded and had like 3 birthdays. Highly recommend!

    Kraam Thai on Fifth is a lovely respite from the transactional busyness of NYC. From the moment we…read morewalked in, we knew it was something special. The attention to detail -- fresh flowers, a discreet cultural altar, tamarind candy, navy cocktail napkins, gold silverware, and delicate plating -- was an absolute delight. We settled at the bar watching Kevin craft the most beautiful cocktails while sipping a few of our own -- pleased with every drop. The spicy crispy chicken rolls were chef's kiss. The ribeye garlic fried rice was bold, deeply savory & dangerously good. The chicken pad Thai struck a delicate balance between tangy and bright & perfectly restrained. If you find yourself north of Flatiron, and aren't feeling Korean - this little Thai gem shouldn't be missed; stop in on Mondays & Tuesdays

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    Obao

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    4.0(4.5k reviews)
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    Obao has delicious food. If you're in Hells Kitchen and happen to stumble by Obao, it is worth…read morecoming in. Obao is has both Thai and Viet food. It does well with doing the whole "fusion" schtick without losing the essence and flavor of the dishes. Pad Krapoa Moo Krob, the meat on the pork belly was so juicy - the pork skin was crunchy and chewy at the same time, flavors of Thai spice, basil, and bell peppers harmoniously working together to bring a balanced meal. The shrimp basil fried rice was delicious, a great alternative if you're not feeling the crab fried rice. The service at Obao is always prompt and helpful, whether it's questions about the menu or recommendations, anyone is willing to help. Inside Oboa is dimly lit, a moody vibe that is fun and invites playful conversations.

    While walking down the street in Hell's Kitchen, Obao caught my family's and my eyes. We looked at…read morethe menu and noticed that there were many gluten-free options, so we decided to try them out. The hostess stated how she had a long reservation list, but was able to get us right in! Once we sat down, our server, Spaghetti, came over to us. He was extremely friendly and took our drink orders right away. I ordered an Espresso Martini, and it was delicious. My father ordered a Vietnamese Iced Coffee, which was extremely tasty. For our entrees, my mother ordered the Pad Thai, and my father and I ordered the Pho Bó. My mom absolutely loved the Pad Thai! The Pho Bó was incredible. The broth was so delectable, and it was honestly the best broth that I have ever had. The portions were also incredible, especially for the price and being in the city! Once we received the check, we noticed that next to the Pho Bó, it stated that it is Michelin Recommended, and we completely understand why! We are looking forward to going back!

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