Bustling chain offering generous portions of traditional Thai dishes & colorful cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 39 E 13th St, New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 982-3758
Website: https://spicethai.nyc/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: spicethainyc.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The service is always great, the food is served quickly, there is never much of a wait and l appreciate the casual atmosphere.
Today we had quite a selection on the table: dumplings, spring rolls, steamed broccoli, Chicken Pad Thai and Drunk Man Noodles with shrimp. The pad-thai was a little on the bland side but the Drunk Man Noodles was unbelievable! It was so well balanced with just a hint of spice, purely delicious.
The restaurant is much bigger than you realize since threes is a second floor.
First of all, the lighting was extremely dim—I could barely see the food, and the staff seemed too busy to even notice the customers. I tried to get their attention multiple times, but no one responded.
As for the food , I ordered their recommended drunk noodles. The presentation was frustrating: the bowl was too hot to touch and placed on a plate in a way that it kept rolling around, making it very uncomfortable to eat. The taste? Nothing special.
And the atmosphere? Terrible. I couldn’t believe they were playing a music playlist with ads in between songs —and nobody cared to fix it.
Overall, it was a very poor experience. I won’t be coming back and don’t recommend this place ❌.
First, I ordered the walnut shrimp, and it was not prepared as expected. The shrimp appeared to be heavily battered and fried, with walnuts simply added to the container, and the sauce was provided on the side rather than being incorporated into the dish. This was not how the dish is typically prepared and not what I anticipated when ordering.
Additionally, I ordered two shrimp cashew nut entrées and specifically requested coconut sticky rice for both orders, understanding that there was an additional charge for this substitution. However, when I arrived home, I discovered that both orders came with plain white rice instead.
I attempted to call the restaurant to address these issues, but no one answered the phone.
I traveled from another borough specifically for this meal, so this experience was especially disappointing. I hope this feedback is taken seriously and that improvements can be made to ensure better accuracy and quality in the future
I have to say everytime I go here I discover a new dish which only increases the trsuris over the choices the next time. If only all my choices in life were as delicious.
This was my first terrible experience in America. I went to a restaurant with a friend because I wanted to try Thai food. The atmosphere was quite dark, and the menu was hard to read, but I didn’t have any complaints. My friend made a slight mistake when ordering, and the waiter corrected her. I felt bad to my friend about it, but after we finished our meal, we left a $2 tip. The waiter, a short, blonde Asian woman, complained that the tip she’d deducted from the total was too small. I explained to her that a tip is a token of appreciation and isn’t guaranteed. She then said that since we live in America, we should pay 15% to 20%. The waiter was very rude, so I told her, “You’re rude!” She said, “You mean rude? We served the food quickly and provided good service, but you lingered and were in the way.” I was very, very annoyed, but I left the store determined never to go there again. Her behavior and actions show poor customer service. It’s crazy to argue with a customer who hasn’t done anything wrong.