Khao Gaeng, Build-your-own Thai Bowl

  4.5 – 38 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Khao Gaeng, Build-your-own Thai Bowl 13202

Hours

Tuesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Friday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM
SundayClosed
Monday11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 208 W Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13202

Phone: (315) 424-8424

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We offer $25 4-course dinner for 2017 Syracuse Downtown Dining Week. Our business hours will be Mon – Thur, 5-8:30pm; Fri – Sat, 5-9pm. We hope to see you soon!

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… Syracuse, NY, offering a unique dining experience centered around traditional Thai dishes. … We had a Thai bowl for lunch; great selection of rice, meats …

Khao Gaeng, Make-Your-Own Thai Bowl – SinglePlatform

Menu ; Appetizers · Zing Shrimp. $8.00 · Egg Rolls. $6.00 ; Salad · Thai Beef Salad with Honey Lime dressing. $10.00 · Thai Tofu Salad with Peanut dressing. $10.00.

Reviews

Kevin Gonci
From such an unassuming place, you would never expect the amazing food that you get here. I found everything to be hot and fresh, with good flavors, and a perfect spice level. The egg rolls were some of the best that I have had in a long time and the Geang Panang Curry I had was something that would make me come back. Plus, the staff was super friendly and personable, not something you find everywhere. Finally, the thai iced tea was sweet but not overly so and went perfectly with the food. If I could give this place more than five stars I would!
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Ronnie Held
Awesome place by Clinton Square! Went here to grab food during my lunch break and there was no line (aka get your butt here to give them business). The man who made my tofu bowl was very kind and answered my questions about if any of the sauces contained dairy or fish sauce (none of them do, only (non)dairy is coconut milk!). I got vermicelli noodles, tofu, all the veggies with red curry. It was the perfect amount of heat for someone who likes to get their nose running a little, but not overpowering. Would highly recommend this $10 delight! Picture was taken about half way through the meal, lots of substance!
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Subhanir Chitnis
A build your own bowl Thai place with usually above average result. However, the chicken today was dry which made the meal unsatisfactory. A bit or miss pattern of quality of food from my experiences so far. They will also benefit from improved selection of veggies.
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Marianne Monson
Love this place! It’s authentic and tasty and the owner really cares about guest experience. It reminded me of my time in Thailand. We’ll be back.
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margi schwindt
A wonderful place. Eat in or take out. Very friendly staff, calming music and a section of packaged items for your convenience. As I waited for take out I was offered complimentary tea or water. They were also very willing to make whatever I ordered vegetarian or vegan. Wonderful place!
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Tim Murphy
Authentic and delicious hole-in-the-wall Thai cuisine! I was shocked to see both yellow and panang curry on the menu, so we got the panang, and it was deliciously sweet and flavorful. Their pad see ew, satay, and cucumber salad were also all excellent.
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Jamie Elliott
Thai Street Eats is currently open during mid-day. There are maybe 20-25 seats at tables and they offer take-out. On a nice day there is a small pocket park within steps that could be used to sit outside. The restaurant is like a Chipotle in that you walk along choosing various items for a rice or noodle bowl. The number of possible combinations allows for a variety of tastes and I am planning to return to try different options I had to pass over first time there. We enjoyed the food and although I have no clue what “authentic” Thai is I found the flavors different and interesting. Service was friendly and one of the owners (or a manager) came out to ask us how the food was. It was a nice place to have something different for lunch and if I worked near the restaurant I think I would be a frequent visitor.
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Lananh Lethi
We ordered from Uber Eats, which gave us a horrible experience coz we finally had food after almost 2 hours of waiting. However, the food was still nice, we just needed to heat it up a little bit by microwave then it’s still good to serve. I think both quantity & qualify of food here is good. Just one small thing, which I think is a bit subjective. We ordered pad thai & fried rice at mild level (or whatever it is called in the menu) of spicy, then tom yum soup at the middle level. Normally I’m confident that I can consume food at that middle level of hot, but the tomyum soup I ordered today was really spicy, I could only got several spoons and will try again later. But overall, I think the food is delicious.
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Mark Ritter
We have a new favorite Thai restaurant in Syracuse — appeThaizing! It’s built for speedy takeout but we wanted a warm place to sit and relax with some good food. appeThaizing accommodated us nicely. The owner was also our waiter last night. After he answered a few questions about the food, he took our order and was back with our dishes in a few minutes. Everything was delicious!
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Conlon
Best pineapple fried rice I’ve ever had. Huge amounts of character in this small space. Phenomenal peanut sauce. Go try for yourself….
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