thai plates, a haven for Thai food enthusiasts, is set to open its doors on January 31st, 2024, at 60 Sip Ave, Jersey City, NJ. This establishment promises to transport you to the vibrant streets of Thailand, offering an authentic Thai dining experience with its delectable dishes, warm hospitality, and cozy ambiance. Immerse yourself in the rich flavors, aromas, and textures of traditional Thai cuisine, expertly prepared with the finest and freshest ingredients, as thai plates invites you to embark on a culinary journey to the heart of Thailand.
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Thai Plates is truly a hole-in-the-wall treasure! The moment we walked in, we saw nonstop orders coming through, and now we understand why. Everything we tried was absolutely incredible.
We ordered several dishes and two drinks for our family of four (including two toddlers), and even our “safe order” staples—crab rangoons and mango sticky rice—were next-level delicious.
My husband had the crispy duck with green curry, and I went with the pad see ew with beef. We’ve actually been on a Thai food tour lately, trying spots all over NY, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and I have to say… Thai Plates easily gets a 10/10 for their pad see ew. The flavor was unreal—rich, balanced, and addictive. My kids ended up taking over my plate because they couldn’t get enough!
My husband couldn’t stop commenting on how fresh and perfectly put together his dish was. Even the veggies were cooked exactly to his liking. I’m not a big curry person, but the crispy duck itself was fantastic.
And the mango sticky rice… wow. We were already full, but we made room because it was that good. Not overly sweet, with the most delicious creamy topping. A perfect ending to an amazing meal.
Thai Plates absolutely deserves all five stars. If you’re looking for authentic, flavorful, comforting Thai food, this is the spot. We’ll definitely be back!
It’s a nice cozy spot, interior not to big (can sit five groups of two.) ordering is simple, at the front but the wait time is a bit long (seems like mostly for deliveries)
The food was ok, the basil rice didn’t have much of the basil flavor but it hit the spot, the drunken noodles was a bit overly salted.
I got Drunken Noodles with Tofu. I loved the noodles, it was delicious. It was ready by the time I picked it up. While the noodles were tasty, they could use a little bit more flavor in terms more sauce and heat. The crispy tofu was also good. I saw they had chili oil on the tables if you dine in. Next time, I will ask that on the side, so I can make it spicier to my taste. They have few tables to sit but it’s more like a take out place.
Personally, I am fine with the prices but some of my co-workers find it tad bit on expensive side for lunch. Can’t wait to try more dishes.
Everything was delicious and we are definitely coming back again real soon.
Thank you to the wonderful gentleman & staff at the front that was very helpful and made the experience so much better!
Wish I can leave 10 stars instead of 5 lol!
The decor is simple but well thought out (cuteness overload) – it’ seems that it’s mainly a take away but dining in was special because the service from the owners was exceptional. We had the red curry shrimp, the duck and the pad Thai – nothing disappointed and you can taste the love they put into the food.
I suggest everyone try Thai plates : ) you won’t be disappointed !
the large plates just seem like a normal portion. to me, “large” implies shareable, but it’s only enough for one person really. i got a small plate and two large plates to share, and this was the perfect amount of food between two people.
the papaya salad was tasty and had a lot of layered flavors, but i found the bottom to be really salty. the drunken noodles were exactly what i was looking for. the spicy thai basil was a little spicy but that’s a good thing when it comes to thai. the egg was nicely cooked and runny when you cut it open.
i enjoyed the flavors but found them to be a bit powerful. i wanted a thai iced tea as dessert but ending up getting it for my meal because i needed more balance overall.
the mango sticky rice is good because it’s not too sweet and the coconut condensed milk added a layer of flavor that felt right.
i enjoyed this spot but it gets a little noisy with all the banging around in the open kitchen at the end of the night. it’s still a nice place if you’re in the area though