Brenda Malone
This place is a cozy and peaceful restaurant to dine at. The staff are friendly and welcoming- and very attentive.
A patron helped us to hone in on our selections. There’s so much to choose from! Our food portions were huge and it was delicious. I could taste the real, quality ingredients used which I appreciated so much.
If you’re in NYC this is a must go to place for Thai.
… moreFrank Jelly
Thai spot chef from Columbia This place was literally rushing us to order just a hour before closing the jasmine tea just taste watery SWEET CORN FRITTer $12 wasn’t cooked fully also the KHI MAO ️ ️ – $18 was just like kid size meal on the plate also really salty IMPERIAL SALAD ️ – $16 Shredded green papaya, apple, mango, and sprouts tossed in a chili garlic lime dressing. Topped with rice crisps and peanuts tasted really raw … this place is definitely a would not recommend as I will not be returning also the Jasmine tea is 4$ Really small and tight place not good idea for a date service wasn’t good everything came out flying not even a break between the salad an entrée
… moreAnisa Mint Sennan
So many people recommended this place to me, and I’m glad I finally got to try it. The food and atmosphere are absolutely top notch. It’s not a very big spot (I sat on the first floor, not sure what the second floor looks like), but it feels cozy and welcoming.
I ordered the Chiang Mai noodles and the Peking duck rolls—both were amazing. The Chiang Mai noodles are basically a milder version of the famous northern Thai curry noodles, Khao Soi. The broth was cooked to perfection, rich, balanced, and harmonious in flavor, with tender chicken that just fell apart. I’m originally from Northern Thailand, and I can honestly say I truly enjoyed Chai Kitchen’s version of Khao Soi.
The Peking duck rolls were a delightful surprise. I didn’t expect to find such crispy, flavorful Peking duck in a Thai restaurant, but they nailed it. Highly recommend both dishes.
On top of that, everyone at the restaurant was so nice and attentive. It really felt like authentic Thai hospitality.
… moreTeoJinJin
Very beautiful atmosphere, friendly staffs that seated and served us. The thai flavors were very authentic, delicious and my friends’ first time trying Thai cuisine loved it so much I’m so happy that the flavors were there.
Would love to come back if I’m traveling to NY again!
… moreCatherine Shih
The interior caught my eye but the mouth watering noodles on the sign outside the entrance is what sold me. I love southeast Asian food and this place has delicious food. My friend and I ended up going two days in a row. The one thing I would be careful of is that the food definitely has a lot of sodium since I was dying of thirst for the rest of the day. Would go again though!
… moreCarlos Sigler
We were a group of 6 that made last minute reservations and had to sit upstairs. Even though the downstairs is more aesthetically appealing it did not bother us at all to sit upstairs as the food more than makes up for it. Everyone in our group loved what they ordered. I had the crying tiger marinated steak and it was tender and delicious. Friendly service as well!
… moreRich Kiamco
Flavors are good, the atmosphere is modern. It’s a little tight, but it is New York City, the bathroom is funky with ceiling that has interesting artifacts. Cleaning supplies in full view on bathroom floor was odd, the rest of restaurant is meticulous clean modern design. Service is good
… moreHannah Johnson
Amazing food and super reasonable prices. Great drink selection as well. Very cozy and chic environment. Would recommend highly
… moreBrian Fisher
Very quaint little Thai restaurant on the corner with amazing food choices! Large portion sizes and excellent service – the waiters’ were very attentive and friendly. Don’t overlook this place if you’re looking for authentic Thai food!
… moreNat Amaro
The atmosphere was so welcoming I enjoy my appetizers and entree my favorite drink is lychee wow i recommend everyone to come
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