

Casual option for a mix of Thai & Japanese cooking, plus sushi including non-traditional rolls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 239 Ridge St, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Phone: (518) 793-9666
Website: http://www.thaisushiaroydee.com/
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Reviews
A hidden gem that deserves all the hype!
Thai Sushi Aroy Dee is hands-down one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in a long time. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm hospitality that instantly makes you feel at home. The ambiance is cozy, clean, and welcoming—perfect for a casual lunch or a relaxed dinner date.
Let’s talk food: incredible. The sushi is fresh, beautifully plated, and packed with flavor. Their signature rolls are creative without being over-the-top, and every bite tastes like it was made with care. On the Thai side, the curries are rich and fragrant, the noodles are cooked to perfection, and the spice levels are spot-on. Don’t skip the Thai iced green tea, it’s the best I’ve had!
The service is fast, friendly, and attentive without being overbearing. You can tell the staff truly care about your experience.
Whether you’re craving Pad Thai, melt-in-your-mouth sushi, or just a peaceful meal in a great atmosphere, Thai Sushi Aroy Dee hits every mark. It’s the kind of place you’ll come back to again and again.
Being aware of the early closing times, we booked a table early enough and were promptly seated upon arrival. Loads of the interior reflects an Asian ambience including a little kitty with its paw waving endlessly on the cash/bar counter.
We ordered from a range of spring rolls, drunken noodles, chicken dishes like spicy basil chicken to sushi and also authentic Japanese Sake (Rice Wine). The Sake has a kick that comes in just a little after and was truly delightful!
The food was authentic, portion sizes were great and the flavors exceeded our expectations, given we were seated in Glen Falls and not anywhere close to Asia!
Kudos to the service as well – polite, responsive and accommodating.
We enjoyed a wide variety of appetizers, main entrees, sushi, and dessert on our most recent visit. I love their chicken katsu (huge portion too for an appetizer!) and their (fried) pork gyoza. The gyoza are always cooked perfectly, and the filling is delicious. Hubby loves the crab rangoon.
He recommends the sushi, and although I didn’t order it this time, drunken noodles would be my favorite dish. The chicken with yellow curry sauce I ordered this time is also good.
Don’t forget dessert – the donuts come with a nice dipping sauce.
Definitely recommend!
Food aside, they forgot to give us water and even though it was 60 degrees outside they still had the AC running and I was sitting right next to a large vent, so spent the entire dinner in my jacket.
Considering where this restaurant is located, I think it’s pretty good Upstate New York Asian food. I’d visit again.
Aroy Dee, a modest Japanese and Thai restaurant nestled in a residential area of Glenn’s Falls, offers authentic cuisine at remarkably affordable prices. While the restaurant may appear unassuming from the outside, its interior is clean and well-maintained.
Our recent visit on a Sunday evening revealed a relatively empty dining room, but the steady stream of takeout orders indicated its popularity among locals. The service was prompt and attentive, and the atmosphere was relaxed and inviting.
We opted for the classic Pad Thai and the Chicken Himmapan, along with Thai Iced Tea and Sapporo Beer. The Pad Thai, while a bit light on the eggs, was cooked to perfection, with tender noodles and a well-balanced sauce that wasn’t overly sweet. The Chicken Himmapan was a delightful blend of savory and sweet flavors, with the pineapple and cashew nuts adding a delightful crunch. The accompanying sticky rice was perfectly cooked.
The Thai Iced Tea was a refreshing beverage with a subtle sweetness and a creamy texture. The Sapporo Beer was a classic choice that complemented the meal nicely.
Overall, Aroy Dee is a hidden gem that offers exceptional value and authentic Thai and Japanese cuisine. Its unassuming location may deter some, but those who venture inside will be rewarded with a memorable dining experience.
Let me just start by saying that the service was very slow, but they were also busy especially when it came to take out. We waited a long time for water and an extremely long time for food. We got our soups first, most ordered Tom Yum and they LOVED it, I had the Tom Kah and it was just okay – a bit more sour not as much complexity to the flavors.
We ordered a bunch of items to share which took forever to receive and given that we were hungry we enjoyed them the best that we could but it wasn’t anything impressive. The pad thai was probably one of the worst I’ve ever had, I hadn’t even realized it was pad thai it was doused in soy sauce.
The Thai iced tea and complimentary Thai donuts were pretty good.