Thai
Thai
Page 3Soothr
Soothr is a Thai restaurant on East 13th Street with a gazebo-like backyard and Bangkok specialties that are difficult to find in NYC.
Bangklyn East Harlem
Bangklyn East Harlem is a casual spot with really good Thai food and a collection of vintage clothing in the corner.
Khao Kang
Khao Kang is a counter-service spot in Elmhurst where you can get some of the best Thai food in NYC.
Fish Cheeks
There’s a constant wait at Fish Cheeks for a reason. This Noho spot makes some of the best Thai food in the city, including an excellent crab curry.
Eim Khao Mun Kai
There’s only one thing at the menu at Eim Khao Mun Kai: a Thai version of Hainanese chicken. It comes with a side of broth, and it’s very good.
Thai Market
Thai Market on the Upper West Side specializes in Bangkok street food, so make sure to order a couple of snacks to start.
Maomao Restaurant
Mao Mao is a fun subterranean Thai restaurant in Bushwick that specializes in ya dong, a fermented, herb-based liquor.
The Nuaa Table
The Nuaa Table is a Thai spot in Prospect Heights where you should go to eat Jasmine tea-smoked ribs on their turf-covered outdoor patio.
Top Thai Vintage
Top Thai Vintage is a halal Thai spot in Greenwich Village with great crispy tamarind duck.
7 Elephants
7 Elephants is a takeout-only Thai spot on East Broadway that makes a delicious, peanutty massaman curry.
Thai Farm Kitchen
Thai Farm Kitchen’s Seaport location serves some of the best Thai food in Manhattan.
Little Tiffin
Little Tiffin is our go-to for Thai takeout and delivery in Greenpoint, and it should be yours too.
Uncle Boons Is Closing For Good
The owners have cited difficulties from Covid-19 as the reason for shutting down.
Khao Nom
Khao Nom is a counter-service spot in Elmhurst, and it’s a great place to sit down, eat some quick khao moo dang, and grab a few desserts to-go.
Thailand’s Center Point
Thailand’s Center Point is an excellent family-run spot in Woodside. Stop by with a friend or two, and get the crispy papaya salad.
Chao Thai
Chao Thai is a tiny cash-only spot in Elmhurst with exceptional salads that tend to have a good amount of heat.
Bangkok B.A.R.
Bangkok B.A.R. is a Thai spot in Industry City that's great for a quick lunch. Try the curry, and be sure to get some chicken wings.
Piggyback
Piggyback is a pan-Asian spot in Chelsea from the people behind Pig and Khao, and it’s a great option for dinner before a show at MSG.
Gai Chicken & Rice
Gai is a tiny takeout spot in Midtown East specialising in Hainese-style steamed chicken. It’s great for a quick, simple lunch.
Kitchen 79
Kitchen 79 is a casual restaurant in Jackson Heights that serves some really good Thai food.