Ayada

  4.4 – 1,650 reviews  $$ • Thai restaurant

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Comfortable, narrow Thai restaurant doling out spicy curries, noodles & other traditional eats.

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Address: 77-08 Woodside Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373

Phone: (718) 424-0844

Website: http://www.ayadanyc.com/

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Enzo Tan
Ayada in Elmhurst is easily one of the best Thai spots you can visit, and it’s a fantastic choice for groups. We went as a party of 6 with a reservation and ordered a variety of dishes, but the portions were so generous that we couldn’t even finish everything. I’d definitely say that all the orders are perfect for sharing if you want to taste a bit of everything with your friends.

The absolute highlight for me was the creamy tom kha gai soup—it was incredible, and I’d recommend it to anyone. Just a heads-up: whether you love the heat or prefer things mild, make sure to let them know your spice preference when you order!
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Pancho
Every dish we ordered was packed with bold, authentic flavors and executed perfectly.

The drunken noodles were smoky, spicy, and beautifully balanced, great wok char and just the right kick. The larb was fresh, vibrant, and full of herbs, with that perfect tangy heat that keeps you going back for another bite.

The curry duck was the standout: incredibly tender, rich, and deeply flavorful, with a curry that was complex without being overwhelming. And the Thai sausage? Juicy, aromatic, and addictive, the perfect appetizer to kick things off.

Everything tasted intentional and true to Thai cuisine. Add friendly service and a cozy, no-frills atmosphere, and AYADA easily earns its reputation as one of the best Thai spots around. Can’t wait to come back and try more of the menu.
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Bill Reynolds
Wow – this place was fabulous. Excellent service and what we had was absolutely delicious. We started off with the dumplings as an appetizer and then we split a few items, including drunken noodles with beef – medium rare – with basil fried rice and Chinese broccoli. Everything was incredibly savory. Atmosphere cozy and welcoming. About the service, the folks running this restaurant were very attentive. At one point, I dropped my fork on the floor and literally seconds after it hit our table server had another fork and spoon plus a napkin for me. We are definitely coming back and can’t imagine anyone who loves Thai food would have a bad experience here.
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Maria Ramirez
This place is a cute little gem on Woodside Ave! Steamed mussels are a must, that spicy sauce that comes with it on the side was so good! Spicy and sweet! Atmosphere was very nice, cozy, staff very friendly, patient, oh and last but not least their choice of music was great. Definitely worth coming.
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Tom K
Cozy, quiet Thai restaurant. The staff is lovely. Great date restaurant. The food is authentic and delicious. I was only surprised that the pad kaprow was served with sliced pork instead of the usual ground pork. The appetizers were great.
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Sai Pardhu
Definitely the least favorite Thai restaurant of all that I’ve been to. We ordered “Crispy Duck Panang Curry” and “Shabu Shabu Noodles”. I thought the curry tasted good but there were no veggies in it at all, it was literally duck in curry sauce, no veggies like bamboo shoots, peas, carrots etc that you’d expect from a thai curry. The same with the shabu shabu noodles as well, no veggies in it. Portion size was very less too. Overall an underwhelming experience.

The service is quite bad. We asked to seat in the middle table initially due to it being close to the door and cold wind blowing in. The waitress says we cannot seat there. One minute later, two new customers were seated there.
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L.
Delicious! The seafood salad was really fresh and I enjoyed the shabu and stir fry dish too.
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A Wong
The food is consistently delicious, with the Pad See Ew with Chicken being a standout – the noodles were perfectly soft. While the ribeye was tasty, it felt a bit pricey. Don’t miss the chive dumplings – an excellent appetizer! Service was attentive; our waitress proactively refilled our water.
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Jay Yoder
The food was incredible. Everything we had was 10/10. Three of us split three entrees, an app and two desserts and we ate it all! It was delicious.

We enjoyed the spice level, and the flavors were so rich and delicious. I tried one of their cocktails, which were also excellent. Everyone was so friendly.
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Marisol Ville
Ayada used to be my favorite Thai restaurant—we dined here about 2 years ago and the food was always amazing. Today we came back to celebrate my birthday, and unfortunately everything felt different.

I was surprised there were only a few customers because before it was always packed. Prices have gone up, which is understandable, but the serving sizes have become noticeably smaller.

I ordered the Basil Fried Rice (medium spicy), but it was extremely spicy—to the point that we could barely eat it. I mentioned it to the server, but it didn’t seem to be addressed.

The seafood salad used to be loaded with seafood, but this time there was barely any. The squid was also tough. One of the reasons I loved this place before was the quality and freshness of their seafood. The curry tasted overly sweet and was quite watery.

It’s honestly disappointing because this restaurant used to be one of our favorites. I hope they can bring back the quality they were known for.
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