Kor Tor Mor
“The Coconut soup is aromatic, the lemongrass and tofu very well balanced and the salad indulgently peanut-y rich.”
“And we brought a bottle of wine as it's currently BYOB.”
“All in all would order again, definitely a cut above the other Thai delivery places in my neighborhood.”
Kor Tor Mor
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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I rarely go to Thai restaurants and when I do I hope they are extraordinary. My bf does not like spicy food so we tend to avoid them unless we are in Queens which has the better Thai places. Unfortunately, this one was not extraordinary. We decided to have a quick Sunday brunch when they opened and we were the first customers. Our food seemed a little slow in coming out especially since we were the only ones in restaurant at the time. The Thai coffee that my bf had seemed passable. The ubiquitous spring rolls at first seemed good but the filling was just cabbage and tasted a little sour. The skin was okay and the chili sauce masked the lackluster slightly spoiled filling. They also did not have regular coffee which I think they need to add to the menu if they open for brunch. I don't like sweet milky concoctions but need a good basic coffee with my first meal. The curry puff appetizer was underdone puff pastry wrapped mashed curry chicken and potatoes. The flavor was good but the wrap could have been crispier. The chicken biryani, an Indian dish, was tasty enough but its basmati rice was on the oily side. Again, the flavor was good but the execution missed the mark. They seem to offer quite a few vegan dishes and perhaps more Indian inspired dishes than expected for a Thai restaurant. I noticed the servers add the condiments to the dishes at a counter outside the kitchen door in full view which is not a problem but I saw a half eaten bowl of tofu from which our server was picking. That was not very appetizing or sanitary. I used the bathroom which was dark and not too clean smelling. For the beginning of the day, that was a bit of a turnoff. Our server was pleasant enough but seemed to not understand our questions the first round. After repeating our questions, she then understood. She was also not intuitive enough to bring us plates when we were obviously sharing the main dish. I am hopeful though for this 4 month old restaurant but they need to correct a few of these problems. I really want the place to succeed as it's not always easy to go to Queens for good Thai food.
Wow, great Thai delivery.
I didn't really like Hop Hap, a previous incarnation in the same spot, but new owners and a new name and– bam!– transformation. Delivery came quickly, in maybe twenty minutes.
Everything was tasty: Thai iced tea, tom yum soup, curry puffs, and drunken noodles. The tom yum soup with shrimp was spicy and flavorful. The drunken noodles with tofu was also spicy, with a good amount of assorted veggies. The leftovers held up well the next day.
Definitely recommend!
BYOB is always a great thing. I ordered the drunken noodles with pork which was good. Nothing mind-blowing, but I did appreciate that it was less greasy than most. Staff seemed a little confused but this place is new so hopefully they'll figure it out.
My coworkers and our "try every Thai place in the area" continued today, as we walked all the way over to Kor Tor Mor. I almost always get pad ka prao as my go-to Thai lunch dish. It's a mainstay in Thai cooking, has some heat, and has a buttload of basil.
But not today. Today, I got drunken noodles (with chicken). For an $8 lunch special, you get quite a bit! We also got a choice of appetizer–I got tom yum–and a Thai salad.
The salad was interesting…I think they just put satay sauce on top. The tom yum was awesome, and was easily the best item of the day. Subtle heat, strong galangal and lemongrass flavoring…delicious! Drunken noodles came in a sizable portion and were pretty good. Not overly-greasy, not too much heat (but plenty of peppers)…although it was a lot of noodles.
Next time, I'm trying pad ka prao. I thought service was sort of slow and they didn't have any of the typical Thai condiments, which was a shocker. Other than that, definitely another solid choice for the area!
Very modern, relaxing and cool atmosphere inside. The fat that they provide you with unlimited complimentary jasmine tea and keep the refills flowing is a massive plus for me! The food was all yummy and the service was on point. I would highly recommend stopping in here if you are in the cobble hill neighborhood. Also, as a bonus bit of information the name means Bangkok