Thais New York
“I only had one taste but I think I could pick out individual flavors of the coconut milk, lemongrass, and fish sauce.”
“Really romantic interior and good place for date night:)
It seems that they have really reasonable happy hours between 4pm to 8pm.”
“I enjoyed 2 large mojitos, steamed veggie dumplings and calamari w/ sweet chili sauce for just $20 around dinner time.”
Thais New York
Takes Reservations: Yes
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
5 reviews
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Good food. I am very impressed with the interior decoration, modern, classic, simple, and just beautiful. Feel very relaxed with the will selected background music.
Food wise, I got the pad kee maw. The flat noodle is pretty good, and the control of flavor is really good too, nice presentation, good job.
I have yet to dine in, but I popped by for a takeout order and got a very good first impression. Everyone was really nice, and my chicken & veggie Pad Thai was great. Looking forward to dining in – the service is what makes it great!
I go here occasionally for their Happy Hour specials.
It's one of the few restaurants serving Happy Hour until 8 pm so it's always a great option in case I'm running late from work. Not sure if it's until 8 indefinitely or because it's still fairly new to the area.
Great selection of $5 appetizers and drinks. Portions are filling and delicious. The pad Thai is great as well.
Overall, great addition to the area.
Excellent addition to the Thai scene in Yorkville.
I came here last Sunday (2/28/16) with a couple of friends in hopes that this relatively new Thai restaurant would be awesome, and it did not disappoint!
Located on 2nd Avenue between 89th Street and 90th Street (next to Chef Ho's and across the street from Libertador), the managers did an excellent job of renovating the space. The restaurant is aesthetically pleasing considering its large space, beautiful décor, and cleanliness. Staff members were friendly, and our waiter was attentive. It was not very crowded, though I am almost certain it had to do with us eating while the Oscars were on television.
The drinks were made well. I tried the Long Island Tea, which (as expected) came with a solid kick. My friend tried the mango martini and enjoyed it thoroughly. It looks like they have some legitimate lunch and happy hours specials, which I would like to try sometime.
The food was fantastic! It's in serious contention for my favorite Thai in the UES. We started happy with the crispy root vegetable spring rolls as an appetizer. I ordered the volcano chicken (chicken in a sweet and sour sauce served with cashews, broccoli, and rice) as an entrée, and it was excellent. I made everyone at the table try it, which resulted in a unanimous "wow" reaction. Other favorites were the "Bang Bang Bangkok Chicken" special and the street noodles with a combination of beef and chicken.
I highly recommend it based on my first experience, and I cannot wait to go back again!
New Thai spot in the hood. Great decor. Affordable menu.
We checked this place out a few weeks after it first opened, and then another time recently.
The food is pretty delish with a nice presentation. Both times though we have found the service to be a bit slow and unattentive. It's a chic looking space with terrific seating, lighting, and design. Clubby type music playing and clean bathrooms to boot. Now if only they can get their service up to speed.
Solid Pad Thai and Street Noodle entrees. Very tasty with good flavors.
Lettuce Wraps appetizer was a really fun way to start the meal. Very fresh tasting.
Complimentary Fried Ice Cream dessert was a nice surprise. Had to cheat a bit on my diet to enjoy this one. Worth the calories.
Really wish Yelp would let us include half stars on ratings. A 3.5 for sure in my opinion up to 4 if the service was a bit better.