Song

“We got the Spicy Noodles with shrimp and the Kang Panang Nuur (Beef in coconut curry with Kaffir leaves) SUPER DUPER YUMMY!!”

“I honestly wouldn't change anything about this place, or their other 2 locations, Joya & National.”

“How do they afford to stay in business charging people so little for such amazing food with huge portions?!!!”

Song

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. My friend recommended this place so i decided to bring my family here for dinner one night. We didnt have rsvp and it was a wkend.. but only waited abt 5-8 mins (we got lucky i guess! Cos it was def a full house). I do have to say i dont think their vents are good enough becos it was very smokey inside the restaurant and i felt it in my eyes. The tables were pretty small or their dishes were too big.. Becos we were strugglin w space..

    Their thai iced tea is really good as it is not too milky or too sweet like most thai places. I can actually say one of the best thai iced teas ive had.

    My bf really liked their curry, my son and i enjoyed their steak and my sis really liked her pad thai. The appetizers were also very good, puff pastry, calamari, and mussels.

    Customer svc was decent–it was a full house so we did hafto wait here and there to get our orders taken down and to get condiments/utensils and check. Perhaps they can arrange more waitress/waiters on busy nights.. Think i only saw 2 walkin around.

    They have an outdoor area but too bad it was too chilly and didnt get to explore it. We will definitely be back when the weather gets warmer 🙂

  2. A couple week ago I was in Brooklyn visiting family. We had spent the whole day walking around, sightseeing and shopping. The whole day passed us quickly and before we knew it, it was 9:30 and we were starving. Someone recommended Song as a great place to get some Thai food. Big portions and low prices too. I couldn't say no to that so off we went.

    When we arrived they were about an hour out from closing. The restaurant was still pretty busy but we were seated quickly. I ordered the glass noodles, my sister ordered the pad thai, and my brother ordered the yellow curry. The food came pretty fast and they weren't kidding about the large portions. Holy cow! The food was pretty delicious, nothing to complain about there. The curry was the perfect amount of spicy. Sometimes I notice curry is either too spicy or not spicy enough.

    I did feel a little rushed towards the end of the meal but I can't really blame the staff, I know they want to go home too. We paid our tab and left with our leftovers (which made a great breakfast that next morning). I really enjoyed my meal and I'll definitely go back when I'm in the area.

    One tip, stay away from the house red. I ordered it and couldn't stand the taste. 🙁

  3. It's a love-hate relationship. Martinis are great. The dinner portions are huge, but the fact of the matter is, on numerous occasions, my stomach just disagrees with this place. Chicken Satay, Tiger Shrimp, Chicken Pad Thai, the shrimp special, the spicy flat noodle with chicken all delicious and well prepared dishes. The Thai Ice-Tea is freaking awesome. My stomach though, my stomach has spoken.

  4. Good Thai and not crazy expensive like some other places in Park Slope/Prospect Heights. Great tom yum. Decent spicy noodles – though not really that spicy and a little soggy at the bottom (also, I asked to add broccoli and I think that helped).

  5. I come here for the chicken curry puffs and the Pad Thai. In that regard, this place is excellent. Various friends who order different dishes have also had really good things to say.

    I tend to eat here when I'm craving Thai and I'm in slope. Their sister restaurant, Joya, in Carroll Gardens is equally scrumptious.

    Their portions are humongous, their prices are cheap and the service has always been pretty good with each visit.

    For Thai, I'd recommend Song if you find yourself in the nabe.

  6. Song, how much you disappointed me. I'm a huge fan of Joya there sister Restaurant in downtown Brooklyn and I assumed the quality of food would be consistent with that of JOYA and it deviated so far away!

    I have a standard dish that I absolutely love at Joya and its there American broccoli pad see ew. I've been ordering it for years. When I went into song I ordered it to go, along with another meal.
    The decor is very similar to Joya, it's cute. The staff that took my order were nice as well.

    My issue lies with the food. When I got home I realized how much they messed up my order and gave me Chinese broccoli instead of American broccoli and for some "odd" reason it was spicy?! Why I have no clue, but it was spicy. They give you a lot of food but I'd never thought I'd say this they loaded it with so Much food it looks unappetizing it's just like to the top. It looked like they needed to get rid of someone's old pad see ew and dumped the leftovers to fill the container. I'm all for big portions but this was a little overdoing it especially when the quality Dept was strongly lacking. If your going to go for the we're giving you a whole lot of food for nine dollars approach id rather a smaller portion where the food tastes good. Would definitely not be coming back to song!

  7. Went for lunch with a friend. Pad Thai was sooooo goood, I didn't need to add any sauces. The spicy chicken and pineapple fried rice was good too. I have to go back. Two entrees were 24 bucks (with tax)

  8. You know, I'm originally from Queens and my wife and I always go out of our way to find awesome Thai food! This place is definitely the best thai food place in Brooklyn!

    The portion sizes are pretty large, the prices are cheap and the ambiance is pretty hipster.
    I always order the Pad Thai Beef which can't ever go wrong, but my wife has tried a handful of other dishes and loves the Red, Panang Curry with Rice! Their chicken curry puffs are pretty bomb too. Calamari to start off (can feed 4) is not a bad option either 🙂

    Ask for the "spice rack" and try the powder pepper on your pad thai for an extra kick!

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Monday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Tuesday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Thursday, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Friday, 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday, 1:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Sunday, 1:00 pm - 10:30 pm