Tana Thai
“I used to drive from the Bronx to New Rochelle just to order their Pad Se Ew and curry puffs.”
“I washed it all down with fresh young coconut water, the most perfect complement to my meal.”
“Delivery takes a long time but the delivery people are very friendly and tell you if they're running late.”
Tana Thai
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
3 reviews
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Best Thai food in the Bronx, hands down. I actually used to order Tana Thai for lunch at work back when they were located in New Rochelle, and I am so happy that they're now only a short walk away from my home. This is a restaurant that truly takes pride in their food. Everything is always perfectly prepared. When my husband and I visited, we first tried the vegetable curry puffs for an appetizer – perfectly flaky and very well seasoned. For my entree I had the sweet and sour chicken with jasmine rice which was absolutely delicious, but I also couldn't stop eyeing my husband's pad see ew. Both were just so good!
We were so impressed we just had to have dessert, so we tried the fried bananas sans ice cream. Warm and crispy wrapper, filled with a melty banana, drizzled with honey and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The only thing better than a perfect meal is following it with a perfect dessert. I washed it all down with fresh young coconut water, the most perfect complement to my meal. I have zero complaints, and nothing but praise for Tana Thai.
While Pelham Gardens and Morris Park have a plethora of pizzerias and Chinese restaurants, the neighborhoods seriously lack in other cuisine options. That is slowly changing, however, and Tana Thai's move into the area is a sure sign of that.
This place caught my eye the last time I grabbed dinner in the area, so today I decided to have lunch here with my brothers. The location is great – directly across from Einstein Hospital, it's easily accessible. The inside is small but decorated nicely with stone walls and dark wood tables and chairs.
We started with some spring rolls and Thai tea. The spring rolls were good and served with a tasty dipping sauce. I had never tried Thai tea before – it's served chilled and sweetened with condensed milk so of course it was tasty (I'm convinced anything with condensed milk is bad for me but also delicious). I had chicken pad Thai for my main; the dish was good, it was the perfect portion with a good amount of chicken. I would have liked it served a little warmer (I'm used to pad Thai being served to me steaming), but it was good nonetheless.
Service was great – we had a pleasant conversation with who I'm going to assume is one of the owners since she was talking about new products she's going to be introducing in the coming weeks. I'm really glad this place opened – I'll definitely be back!
Perfect replacement for Thai town that closed several years ago! Ordered the drunken noodles, big portions, decent price although they charge 2 dollars for delivery…. Across the street (yes we're lazy)
4/5 for Bronx standards and convenient location.