Khao Kang

  4.6 – 466 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Industrial-chic eatery offering build-your-own meals from a choice of Thai entrees & rice.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Khao Kang 11373

Address and Contact Information

Address: 76-20 Woodside Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373

Phone: (718) 806-1807

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Reviews

K VC
3.75
More than a couple of years since I last went here. Now $17 for 3-combo with rice, $16 for 2. Prices have gone up. I do like the option to try small amounts of dishes esp. the ones I am not familiar with, as opposed to a whole order of each.

Got Yellow sour curry – too spicy for me to have the sauce so only took the fish strips (4 small pcs) and veg.
Black pepper pork – sweet, tender pieces, a relief from the other spicy dishes.
Spicy fish – with eggplant. More batter than fish though and slightly chewy bec. cold.
Wished the food were hot/even warmer, so this is a difference from getting food freshly-cooked.

Service was amiable. Walls were opened up during the warmer season/days so airy indoors; plus outdoors tables covered by umbrellas.
Meter and street parking if driving. By train, walking distance from Elmhurst Ave. stop.
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Vidal
It was my first time here, and I loved it! The food was amazing, with a perfect blend of Thai spices. They also had a great selection of Thai drinks. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. I’ll definitely be adding this place to my list of favorites.
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Isaac Ortiz Torres
Get three entrees, try everything. The food is well balanced and it all tastes superb. Get the fish, get the curry. Try it all and enjoy your day. One of the best meals ive had in nyc. 10/10
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LJ With no K
Some of the best Thai food in NYC. The menu rotates so don’t get too attached to things but be willing to try food you probably haven’t had before unless you’re Thai.
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Daniel Maros
Can’t say I’ve been to many places like this in the USA. Extremely authentic Thai curry shop. I’m sad there isn’t something like this in Vegas (unless there is and I don’t know!)

Tried like six dishes. All fantastic. Only complaint is cash only. But I can understand why a business would be that way in this economy. Just be prepared!
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Neil O’Farrell
This place is awesome! I came here for lunch and tried a bit of everything. The server was super friendly giving suggestions. The food was incredibly delicious with flavors like you’d find in Thailand!
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Bill Yu
The price is a flat $16 for a plate of 3 Thai/Asian viands and rice. Viand choices include fried glazed pork, braised pork belly with soy egg and fried tofu, shrimp green beans, fried fish fillet with mixed vegetables, pork bamboo shoots and more. They all taste pretty good (many with a nice spicy hot kick) but the portions are small for the price though sufficient to get full more or less. Just in case you can’t finish your food you can bring it to the counter and they’ll doggie bag it for you. Desserts like mango sticky rice and coco milk jelly are available for a separate price. Note that if you’re eating-in (more orders are take-outs) you have to clear your own table or they’ll call you for it.
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awanderer n
Authentic Thai curry with rice (Khao Kang). All menus are so delicious like you’re in Thailand right at that moment. Various menus are available too.
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Ryan
Who would have thought you’d get such raw, authentic Thai food in Queens, NYC?

This is real Thai cuisine — not toned down to suit foreign or Western taste buds. Even compared to the Thai food back home in Singapore, this felt far more unapologetic and true to its roots. From the bold spices to dishes like sour bamboo shoot fish, every bite genuinely transported me straight to Thailand.

Food was freshly prepared and tasted fantastic. Portions were generous, and prices were more than fair — three dishes with rice for about $16.

A must-visit if you love authentic Thai food.
Skip it if you’re here for Pad Thai with a special request for zero spice.

8.5/10 from me. ️
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FRANK PINSET
The most authentic Thai street food in NYC! When they say spicy it’s meant spicyyyyyyyy which I love it. If you find yourself in Elmhurst Queens and wanna try real Thai food, this is the place!! Yum!
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