7 Elephants

  4.8 – 189 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Address: 221 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002

Phone: (646) 752-7940

Website: http://www.7ethai.com/

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Reviews

Roxy Maldonado
The owners are two of the kindest and friendliest people you’ll ever meet. Equally as important, the food here is high quality. It’s always fresh and full of flavor. The Thai iced tea and Thai coffee that they make in-house are delicious. Great atmosphere, great service. Everything is made with love.
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Vivienne Leow
Great spot for a quick solo bite! Food was affordable, came out so fast, and was delicious. I ordered a chicken pad see ew & a roti matcha (based on other reviews recommending it) and I loved both.

The pad see ew was a good portion and less than $13 (!), and was super flavourful. The roti matcha was an amazing dessert—two generous pieces of roti with a cup of matcha sauce. I’ve never had this combo before, but it’s a must-try!

Service was also very kind—I was given a cup of water without even needing to ask for it, and they checked to see if I wanted the dessert to come out with the main or if I wanted to get it later.

Heartily recommend! There isn’t a lot of seating, though, so make sure you have a backup spot to eat if you’re coming with a group or during a busy period. 🙂
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Emily Thrasher
Small place delivers a big tasting experience. Delicious drunken noodles in a perfect sauce with plenty of vegetables. I had shrimp and also ordered fried gyoza and a their house-recipe Thai tea that had an appropriate amount of sweetness and flavor balance. Very nice staff and quickly cooked to my table.
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Jojo Joycee
Food is freshly made, also, taste great. Very friendly atmosphere. Small but mighty. Highly recommended.
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Naruporn T.
I had an amazing experience at 7 Elephants! The Pad Thai with shrimp was tasty—generous portions of shrimp, perfectly cooked, and packed with flavor. I usually don’t drink Thai iced tea because it can be too sweet for me, but it was exceptional here! They use oat milk instead of regular milk, which is a plus, with the right amount of sweetness and so delicious! The service was excellent, the food came out quickly, and the owners were very friendly. I’ll definitely be back! Highly recommend!
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Michael Corto
good place, very interesting flavors, but i liked them all frrr, thai tea from drinks is needed asap, i took drunken noodle with chicken, ingredients good
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Mel H
Worst Thai food I’ve eaten. No flavor, soggy texture, and meat quality is very poor. Stopped eating it. They are very friendly so I’m disappointed it didn’t turn out better.
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63Slammers
**7 Elephants: A Thai Culinary Journey Like No Other**

Tucked away in a charming corner of the city, 7 Elephants isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a gateway to an unforgettable culinary experience. From the moment you step through its doors, the ambiance sets the tone: a harmonious blend of sleek modern design with traditional Thai elements. It’s a space that feels both inviting and refined, making you eager to embark on a sensory adventure.

The menu at 7 Elephants is nothing short of a masterpiece. Each dish feels like a tribute to Thailand’s rich culinary heritage, yet with a contemporary twist that showcases the chef’s innovative spirit. The Tom Yum Goong is a revelation—its fragrant, tangy broth balanced perfectly with succulent shrimp, fresh herbs, and a gentle heat that lingers just enough to keep you coming back for more. The Pad Thai, often a simple dish, is elevated here with smoky, caramelized flavors and the perfect amount of crunch from toasted peanuts.

The real star, though, might be the Massaman curry. Rich and velvety, with tender chunks of beef and a complex blend of spices, it’s the epitome of comfort food with an exotic twist. Each bite transports you to the streets of Bangkok, offering warmth and complexity in every spoonful.

Service at 7 Elephants is impeccable—attentive without being intrusive, with a genuine passion for the food they serve. For those seeking the pinnacle of Thai cuisine, 7 Elephants is a must-visit. It’s not just a meal; it’s a journey through Thailand’s finest flavors.
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Valeria Mota
This cosy spot in the Lower East Side is the perfect place to stop for a hot and hearty home made Thai meal.
I had an amazing shrimp pad thai, and roti matcha for dessert (1st time trying it and it stole my heart!) Also, I love that they use their family recipes.

The owners are so kind and friendly, you can easily start a conversation with them, you’ll see how much they love their restaurant and making people happy with their delicious food.

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Kouryou Ngin
A really nice, literal hole-in-the-wall spot. I didn’t expect it to be so small but I checked the reviews and it was a block from my friend’s house. The food was delicious, fast and really reasonably priced. Big portion sizes too! The service was great. The cashier took care of everything fast and prompt. I loved the view of snowy NYC so I sat to eat a bit. Great experience!
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