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    4.7 (16 reviews)

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    Amy J.

    Although Wang Lang has just opened in Flatiron, its already taken one of my top spots for Thai food. The menu was very shareable with portion sizes being generous enough to try a variety of dishes without feeling skimmed or overpriced. Price-wise, I thought everything felt pretty reasonable for the quality, portion size, and with it being in the city. We ordered a variety of dishes including the crab fried rice, lamb karee, soft shell crab, shrimp donut, khao soi and some drinks. We enjoyed everything but especially loved the cocktails and the soft shell crab. The ambiance was also great. The space is incredibly cute and feels very intimate without being cramped. It felt trendy but without over doing it. Service was probably the only thing that felt a little inconsistent. It wasn't bad, but it did come across a bit standoffish. We didn't mind too much since we were mainly there to spend time with friends, but toward the end of the meal it felt like we were getting rushed out. We were barely there for an hour and a half when we finished our food, the table was cleared and we were handed the check without asking for it. After paying, there was no service afterwards and no one refilled our water. Overall though, I had a positive experience at Wanglang. Good food, good ambiance, solid cocktails, reasonable prices, and great food. TLDR; good food, good ambience, decentish service. Yeah id come back.

    Ray L.

    Beautiful new Thai restaurant in Chelsea that offers phenomenal service. The waiters were so good about checking in about allergies, water refills, and anything else we might need. The food standouts are the tod mun goong (fried shrimp donuts), the pla muk yang (grilled marinated squid), and their moo krob (crispy pork belly). I also tried their soft shell crab on another occasion, and it was delicious. Great for a night out with some nice Thai food!

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    Ted P.

    Stopped by the brand new Thai spot Wang Lang and was impressed! The interior is pretty large and has a nice decor which is perfect for a date or night out. I think they also had a large room in the back to host parties or larger groups. The service and staff were both kind and attentive throughout the night which was great. The food was presented well and was super flavorful. I really liked the Khao Soi which had a slightly spicy curry broth with large chunks of braised beef and some crunchy and soft noodles underneath. The pad thai also had really good flavor and came with some huge shrimp. The only downside was it was a bit of a pain to eat the shrimp with the shell on. I kind of wished they just de-shelled it. At least the staff were nice to offer moist toilettes to clean our hands after. I'll definitely come back to try some more dishes!

    Jennie A.

    We have been waiting for them to open all winter and they just did last weekend. They have a lot of less common Thai dishes on their menu (no pad see ew, kee mao etc) which made us excited to try it. Came here for lunch without a reservation on a Saturday and were seated right away. They did a great job with the renovation (was the old Tappo location), everything looks new and is nicely decorated. The space is large with plenty of tables. The servers are all very friendly and attentive and are Thai (a good sign). As a group of two, we ordered 4 entrees as we wanted to try a bunch of dishes. Three would have been enough to fill us. We tried the beef khao soi, lamb shank, their version of pad thai and the morning glory. The beef khao soi was excellent, I would go back just for this dish alone. The beef was super tender and the flavors were spot on with all of the right ingredients that should be in khao soi eg pickled mustard greens, crunchy noodles, onion, etc. The other stand out dish was the morning glory. We had this in Bangkok and had yet to have it in the US and it was delicious. So much flavor even though it appeared to just be morning glory with garlic and bird's eye chili. It came with rice though it really did not need it. Definitely recommend. The lamb shank was very tasty and was a large portion. It came with 2 pieces of potato and onion, along with rice and a fresh cucumber, chili and onion sauce. The meat was very tender and the sauce it was in was very similar to the khao soi base, but a bit more like a massaman. I enjoyed it, but wish there were more potatoes or veggies with it. The pad thai style dish came with 3 head on whole river shrimp and was a decent portion. The noodles were a bit different than regular pad thai and there were tons of tiny dried shrimp in the dish. This was not my favorite tbh as the small dried shrimp gave the dish a fishy flavor and while the shrimp were cooked nicely, the texture was a bit too soft for my liking. This was the only dish I would not get again and I don't think it is because they prepared it incorrectly, it just isn't up my alley. Overall a great meal, prices are what you would expect without being egregious and I am told they do take out as well. We will absolutely be back, great addition to the neighborhood!

    Mango Sticky Rice
    Lily Y.

    Great ambiance and decor. Attentive staff. Vast choices on the menu. My favorite dishes were the desserts. Mango sticky rice and tiramisu. Right amount of sweetness.

    Yaching Y.

    The atmosphere is thoughtfully designed--nice and casual neither too loud nor too dark to see your food. It's a great place to catch-up with friends. The staff is exceptionally attentive, taking the time to explain the menu and proactively checking for allergies. Expect a creative and interesting beverage program that strays from the standard cocktail path. Small Bites: Miang-Kham Kana: Refreshing and delicious. Tod Mun Goong & Jor Sai-ua: Both are standouts for their crispiness and deep flavor. Larb Spring Rolls: Very good, though they pack a noticeable spicy kick. Entrées: Crab Lovers: Both the Soft Shell Crab Mun-Pu and the Crab Fried Rice are fail-safe, top-tier choices. Pla Nueng Ma-now: For the adventurous; it is incredibly flavorful but offers a serious "spicy pain" that builds after a few bites. Duck Confit: Paired with a sweet, fragrant curry sauce so good you'll want extra jasmine rice just to soak it up. Lamb Karee: The ultimate comfort dish--filling, rich, and satisfying. Dessert - don't skip Coconut Ice Cream: A classic, reliable finish. Thai Tea-ramisu: A must-order fusion dish that perfectly blends unexpected flavors.

    Chive Dumpling
    Patrick Z.

    Got the lunch special which had a few entree choices and came with a Chive Dumpling. It was really soft and almost mochi-like, and the sauce on the side was great. For the entree I chose the Red Curry. Flavor was strong and had a good amount of chicken. Perfect level of heat too.

    Tod Mun Goong
    Debbie K.

    Was pleasantly surprised with the good service and good food. First off I'm Thai and I normally don't like going to Thai restaurants when I can cook it myself but this place did not disappoint. First off, love their menu options! They have a number of dishes I wanted to try which is a good problem to have. We were 3 people doing a family style dinner so I got to taste everything. We ordered in total 6 dishes and 1 dessert. In my opinion the flavors were good. This is not Americanized Thai, true authentic flavors. We were impressed. My top 3 recommendations would be the Tod mun goong, soft shell crab, and the raw shrimp goong cha nam pla. The service was friendly and attentive. We did take the recommendations from the server on what to order and as stated above we were pleased.

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    Joanne S.

    We loved the food. We tried various dishes. From appetizers to dessert we were seated in the back room. Less noisy then the front but atmosphere not as pretty for early mother's day dinner the Thai tea tiramisu was spectacular the way it came to the table the branzino perfectly grilled

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    Jennifer L.

    Absolutely amazing services. Staff members were lively, considerate, and overall great vibes. Each dish was very flavorful. A great spot for spicy lovers as they have many spicy dishes. Fav was def the soft shell crab appetizer, and the khao soi. Miang-kham kana wraps is def underrated, a sweet, refreshing appetizer. Must get their Thai tea-ramisu !!

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    Watcha C.

    Its another newly opened Thai restaurant that you have to try. Service was great. I love atmosphere so much. I heard from friends say that the food is delicious, so I have to try it. I ordered almost everything on the menu. Oysters are very fresh and served in authentic Thai style. My favorite edge is somtum papaya salad, namkao tod, tod munkoog, soft shell crab, lamb curry and crispy pork belly krapow. Thumbs up. It'll be another Thai restaurant I'll often go.

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