
Woodsy eatery with a warm dining room & a terrace supplying Asian fare & all-you-can-eat BBQ.
Hours
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 33-09 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11106
Phone: (718) 956-7117
Website: https://eatzythai.com/
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Reviews
As soon as you walk in, you’ll immediately get hit with an awful smell in a space that is so conjusted that you’ll bump into other diners. If you still want to give it a try since you’re just curious to see what they have in store for a $10 AYCE, don’t walk but run away from here.
A heads up, they charge you for water without even informing you beforehand. I’m not aware which dine-in restaurants charge their diners for water? Not even in Manhattan and they’re up with this crap here in Astoria? We ate halfway through and the staff never checked in, nor did he ask if we wanted to drink anything. When we requested for some water, he gave us a small packaged water bottle (we were three adults) and handed us a menu for drinks. After we were done eating and handed the check, we saw that the water was $2. What kind of deception is this? Why was it so difficult to inform us earlier that they charge for water?
The Thai AYCE is such a fail. Just a reminder, this is not even an inch close to authentic Thai. The Fried Rice isn’t cooked properly, it’s dry, hard and chewy. Other dishes lack spices, seasoning and flavor. All of the dishes are also cold! And who mixes chicken and beef together to make a ‘Thai Sizzler’ or whatever? It seemed a joke. Labeling isn’t done properly. There was a veggie label, we opened it to find fried rice. One label said Chili Chicken/Fish, we opened it and found no fish. That Chili Chicken was dry as hell and dunked in sauce. The overall taste is below average. Probably the only good thing was the Egg Chowmein.
This place is poorly understaffed. Only one person who’s the host, they’re also the waitstaff, and they’re also the person to pack to-go orders. I felt sorry for him.
Once again with my two kids and wife, we came for lunch.
No1 there to greet us so we sat ourselves.
They had about 6 to 7 dishes.
Chilly chicken looked the most promising but was cold and hard as rock.
Every single dish was awful.
Don’t recommend anyone to waste their 10 bucks here because it’s a total waste just pay 10-15 more and go to a good buffet.
Worst of all the waiter denied us tap water and said the boss said we can’t serve tap water.
I told him this might get him into legal problems so be careful.
Once again, NEVER AGAIN
Hate that I had to write such a bad review. I always find something good to throw in there but not this time
We weren’t expecting the KBBQ to also include K-Pot, which really sealed the deal for us. The food was actually also phenomenal. All the meats were marinated. They offered free sides + refills of the fries, drunken noodles and fried rice, as well as the kimchi. It was a really great portion for an even better price. The K-Pot was one of the best I’ve had.
We learned that the chef actually lived in Korea for about a decade and hence why the entire vibe felt so authentic. I really enjoyed the food and the service was also really great. Despite us walking in 2 hours before closing, there was no rush to kick us out. In fact, they kept asking if we wanted more refills.
We will definitely be returning here.
We ordered the chicken lollipop, which wasn’t bad. The tom yum soup is what I was looking forward to, however, had the same off-putting smell as the restaurant and tasted rotten. After one spoonful, we had to send it back. The chicken red curry was okay, but the portion of chicken was small, and the rice serving was small—we ended up ordering a side of fried rice just to finish the curry. On a positive note, the chicken pad kee mao was good. The Thai iced tea, though, was mostly ice and not creamy enough, which was disappointing.
The service was lackluster, with only one waitress working the whole restaurant. It took forever to get our order taken, and the overall experience felt disorganized. To top it off, the “cash discount” policy penalizes you for paying with a credit card—something every business owner should factor into their cost of doing business instead of passing it on to customers.
Overall, not a great experience. The smell is unappetizing, and it’s hard to enjoy your food when you feel like you need to cautiously sniff every dish. I really hope they address these issues.
Full were full.
Only complaint is the food is not hot which will decrease the flavor .
Service was great.
And best part . It was less than 10.00 and the ice tea was very refreshing.