As Friday-Sunday is the most busiest day of the week, please expect long wait time, if you plan to make an order on these day you can place your order before 3.00pm via [email protected], and we will contact you to confirm the order, no 3rd party available , takeout only through ChuChok Thai
Hours
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 404 Old Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Phone: (914) 909-5390
Website: http://www.chuchokthai.com/
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It’s refreshing to hear such a creative and cultural name for a Thai restaurant in the USA. It also means that there must be at least one Thai in the establishing team. And that means we are going to have some real Thai food. (More or less )
We went there around 1PM on Wednesday, it was kind of calm. (It has been open recently maybe not many people know yet.)
Our lunch :
Papaya salad : I asked them to add 2 chillis up in the salad to get as close as we eat in Thailand possible and I got it. (Not recommended for Non-Thai) There was an ingredients they cut off which was dried shrimp. It’s understandable since it could be too stinky for one who does not like its smell.
Chicken Satay : the cooking and the texture was perfect soft and juicy. For the marinade, I think they could mild it down a little bit, just a little or give more cucumber prickle to help washing or softening the spice heat in the mouth.
Phad See-iw (sautéed flat rice noodle with black soya sauce, chicken, vegetable) in the special lunch set : We heard the sound of Wok playing with strong fire, we knew it was going to be good. And it was cooked to perfection.
With 8 clients maximum sitting capacity, you may be recommended to call them to make a reservation for the dinner. As it is a small restaurant with a small kitchen with —I guess—not more than 2 cooks, you will have to be patient.
Be prepared, be cool and smile like Thais.
And try not to eat too much as Chuchok did.
There is limited sitting area inside (8 people) and a table outside. The house where the restaurant is pretty.
The menu is simple but quite thorough.
The Phad Se Yew Gai (Large sauted flat noodles in a dark sauce with chicken) is really tasty with fresh ingredients and the rea taste of the work.
The sticky rice with mango and coconut sweet milk is good too.
You can also order food to go if you want so.
The food is exceptionally well done; the shrimp rolls were fried to perfection with a sweet Thai sauce, the pad see ew had a deep soy sauce flavor that permeates through the noodles, and shrimp pad Thai where you can taste almost every ingredient in it (the slight tamarind taste shines through and does not overpower). I felt like I was eating at home!
I am very glad to finally find a Thai place I can consider a second home.
P.S. they do delivery and lunch specials!
P.P.S. the photos of the other dishes mentioned are not available because I ate them too quickly. Oops!
Some of my favorites are the large Tom Yum soup (leftovers taste even better with added veggies the next day), the shrimp rolls, the green papaya salad which is absolutely to die for , and the dusty roti, which is perfectly soft, warm, and packed with flavor (peanuts and condensed milk?? chefs kiss). And that’s just what I can remember for now.
This is the kind of place I would gladly cross the Tappan Zee Bridge for every time I visit New York. I promise, you won’t find a better spot to eat.
1,000,000 out of 10.
Located on the actual horseman’s bridge. Not the fake one in the cemetery.
Treat yourself to one of their tshirts. Bought one on Saturday, Monday it’s my favorite shirt. I believe the composition indicates that the headless horseman traded his pumpkin head for delicious take away.
Just wish they also made Tom Kha.
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