Go Go Thai

“they do deliver and have take out as well and are affordable considering what you would pay for Thai elsewhere.”

“It's also located right in between Chelsea and Flatiron so it gets rather busy during the day.”

“The drunken noodle, always a good litmus test of Thai cuisine, was way above par.”

Go Go Thai

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Having always lived close to Hell's Kitchen, I've become dependent on good Thai food. Pad Thai pretty much flows through my veins at this point. And being in Chelsea now, Go Go Thai has quickly become my go to.

    I usually order delivery from here, but the one time I went there, I thought this place was tiny and cute and the service was very good. We were there a bit later, and I actually saw the entire staff (including delivery guys) sitting together at a table eating dinner, and I just thought that was so sweet.

    Food wise – prices are good for the large portions. The pad thai here is very solid, but I'm especially obsessed with the peanut curry. Not a common curry option in Thai restaurants but being a peanut aficionado I love this curry (although I honestly don't know how authentic it actually is).

    This is a great option for delivery because it's always SUPER fast. I'll be frequenting this business for the years to come.

  2. Ordered food for takeout.. After 30 minutes, still waiting for my order. People who ordered the similar items after me have already received their order. Terrible service, apparently they didn't put my order through, even though I had already paid for it. Never coming back here again.

  3. In general, the thai restaurants in Chelsea are pretty good deals for lunch. Most have lunch specials for ~$10 total. Go go thai is one of these. It turns out tasty thai food for the same price as most sandwich shops and fast casual restaurants. The restaurant is small: 5 tables for 4 people each.

    Lunch order: pad see ew chicken. $11

  4. Was in the area and wanted Thai food and this place popped up so I got an order of Chicken pad thai to go for dinner at work. It's a pretty small restaurant so I think take-out is a popular option. Service was very nice and quick. I got my order in less than 5 mins. As for the food itself, it was very average. It takes a really good pad thai to impress me and this one just fell kind of short. The flavors were alright but the dish itself was a little too dry. Also, I didn't like how some of the noodles weren't the same size (yes I have OCD lol). About $12 for a pretty big portion so that's good. Overall, nothing exciting going on here but if you're in the area, you can get your Thai fix here.

  5. Tasty little Thai joint. I think next time we'll just get take-out as the restaurant is actually quite small (only a few tables). Like most Thai restaurants you know they're going to do some dishes really well, and others, well, not so good. In the former category falls their pad see ew (fried rice noodle with beef) and their chicken with cellophane noodle. Very tasty and very homemade tasting. In the latter category would go their roast duck curry (below average) and their jungle chicken wings (pretty good, but prolly something frozen from the grocery store, topped with sweet chili from the bottle at that same grocery store).

    All-in-all, a good choice if you're craving Thai food.

  6. The venue here is on the smaller side, but you'll manage to find space to sit. I had tried the pad see ew, which was really good. I tried the pad thai my friend ordered and felt it was too sweet for me. The service is okay, not the best. When we got our food, they still didn't even give us any utensils to eat our food with. Overall, okay experience. Food was good and decently priced.

  7. I think I found my Thai food delivery place.  If I could rate this place 3.5 stars, I totally would!

    Prices are pretty cheap (average ~$11/dish) and they had speedy delivery.  Between 2 hungry people, we ordered the chicken Pad Thai (spicy level 5), green curry (spicy level 6), and seafood fried rice (spicy level 7).  We were not sure how spicy the "spicy levels" on the ordering menu was, so we ordered increasing spicy levels across the dishes.  I can handle a medium level of spicy but level 5 was not that spicy, however level 7 got me chugging water if that helps others out!

    All the dishes were good and hit the spot for our Thai cravings!

  8. A friend and I stopped in to Go Go Thai for an early dinner Friday night. It was about 6:30pm and fairly empty so we were seated right away. The place is cozy with 2 tables on the left side that can seat up to 4 each and then 3 tables on the other wide that can seat up to 10 total and 1 floating table by the window that can seat up to 4.  We were promptly greeted and our orders taken.

    I ordered the tofu Drunken Noodle aka Pad Kee Mao and my friend ordered the Pad See Ewe. Our food came out quickly and in a bountiful manner but it was not up to par with the other quality and taste of other Thai restaurants I frequent. I love Thai food and could eat kee mao, in particular, every day but would not come back here to do so. I would give this place a 2.5 because the service was good, but not the food. It is not cash only here; we were able to use our credit cards.

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West 19th Street 144
New York 10011 NY US
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Monday, 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Wednesday, 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Thursday, 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Friday, 11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Saturday, 12:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Sunday, 1:00 pm - 10:00 pm