Thai O’Brien’s
“It seems like they do a lot of take out and deliveries bc the phone the always ringing and the delivery person is in and out during my meal.”
“Pad See Ew, delicious, Chicken with Peanut Sauce, yummy, Roti Canai, fluffy and buttery.”
“I had the beef pad see euw, the noodles were perfectly cooked, the beef was tasty and it was perfectly spicy.”
Thai O’Brien’s
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
7 reviews
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Pad Thai was ok, plenty of mango in their mango chicken, not so much with the chicken. prices are the same, portions have shrank.
Was in the area for an errand and came across Thai OBrien. Definitely an interesting name so we went in for the lunch special. Most items are 6-7$.
Got the pad thai and the pork chop. The pad Thai was pretty standard. The pork chop on the other hand was a nice surprise. Nicely charred. Both dishes are in the sweeter side.
It seems like they have a bar and karaoke upstairs which explains the name.
Good to know you're if you're in the area.
This is quite a nice and quiet Thai restaurant. Its a bit small but I definitely do like the ambiance where its quiet and dark. And the background music they play are really interesting, I was quite surprised to hear Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon soundtracks being played in the background. Got me to enjoy my meal in a really peaceful mood.
I tried their Coconut soup and Massaman Chicken. Originally I thought I had ordered the massaman curry since that is a pretty standard in most of the Thai restaurants, so I was bit surprised when they brought out a stirred fried plate. The soup I thought was decent, I think I prefer the lemon grass version more though as its more common and more authentic. The chicken was pretty good but I didn't feel it to be a very Thai dish. However for the ambiance and the price I think this is a pretty good place that warrants additional visits when I'm in the area.
Next time I would like to visit the bar area as well, looking at the pictures online I get a vibe that its very different from its restaurant counterparts. Quite an interesting place definitely.
Nice place, good food, great alcohol. My husband and I decided to drop in and see what it was about.
We shared a calamari appetizer. I loved it, thought it was perfectly done.
I had chicken curry in green sauce, my husband had chicken curry in red sauce. Both were very good. I liked mine, thought it was a lot of meat for the price, and he thought his was not quite spicy enough. He always says that, though.
We didn't stay for dessert.
Service was excellent. The place is small, seats 20 at the most, but it is nice. No parking, though, only street parking.
I forgot to give them the Shop Bayonne card but I heard that they take it.
Will definitely go back.
David is the absolute best owner and super friendly. They have great food and I love to dine in but I also have done take out. I love the spring rolls so small but the absolute most tastiest and the pad thai of course. They also have a bar and they have sort of a lounge room where I played wii with my boyfriend and his friends. Fun!
OK, I'm no Thai expert. But today I channeled my inner Jew and since we celebrated Xmas last night we decided to go Asian today. I'd seen this place in my travels, and decided to give it a shot. First, we had Zombie's. A little sweet for me, but a nice boozy cocktail served in a killer Tiki ceramic mug. We shared their fried dumplings and spicy boiled wontons. Both were waaaay above average, obviously hand crafted in house. Delicious. We then had a chicken dish, a shrimp special (a bit pricey at $16) and the most freaking incredible chicken fried rice I've ever had. The fried rice was worth a detour, if it turns out this good every time. Moist, large strips of chicken, Thai basil, and not the usual soy bomb/orange colored rice at all. Tender, moist, and terrific, with that nice 'taste of the wok' smoky flavor. I'll go back and revisit, but this place was terrific.
I did take a walk back to the attached bar, O'Brien's. Looks like a nice neighborhood dive bar, the bartender was very personable.
Had an awesome first experience here! We came for lunch and started with the wanton soup which was delicious. Next we shared two dishes, fried shrimp & red curry chicken. Granted, I've only tried a handful of thai spots, but Thai O'Brien's just became my favorite. Our dishes were jam-packed with flavor and very filling. So unbelievably good, I couldn't put my fork down. As a bonus, the prices are great & the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. Highly recommend! 🙂