ThongLor New York

  4.8 – 921 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery ThongLor New York 10019

Address and Contact Information

Address: 789 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Phone: (212) 561-5692

Website: https://www.thonglor.nyc/

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Reviews

Liam McG
Hadn’t planned the visit but wow we were very happy we did! Amazing food probably the best and most flavoursome masaman curry we have had and that’s from the UK versus US. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend – will definitely return
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Jessie Serfass
We were headed to another restaurant entirely when we passed this place and my Husband was interested in checking it out. We popped on Google and checked the reviews. Plans changed and we suggest you make this place part of your plans. Everything was delicious and they were so friendly! The apps were crispy and filled with flavor. The salad was very refreshing and the beef cooked so well. I can’t rave about the soup enough, I love broth and pork belly and it was perfect and spicy and just sooo good. The menu is huge, I suggest you just go with your gut and make a quick decision. I’m sure the whole menu is amazing and can’t wait to go back and try more.
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Rachel Caitlin
We absolutely love this place. The food is very authentic. It’s a small location, but they do a great job of getting you your order relatively quickly. Everything is very delicious and some people were even waiting outside because of how good the food is. There were also a lot of delivery orders we could see your people coming for takeout. I highly recommend you trying this place. It can get very busy around dinner time so come before then or a little bit after like around 7:30 p.m..
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Raul Berrellez
A great spot for newcomers to Thai cuisine—the spice levels are mild, making it easy to explore the flavors without feeling overwhelmed. That said, as someone who enjoys more authentic Thai heat, I found the curry lacking the punch I was hoping for. The dish was still tasty, but I was left wanting deeper, more complex flavor notes.

The atmosphere is cheerful and inviting, with golden decor and traditional Thai music that help create a culturally immersive experience.

The staff were exceptionally friendly and attentive, adding to the overall warmth of the visit
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Kristine Tran
Super cute small place restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen. The food was delicious and had a lot more variety in the menu. I ordered the Khao Soi Moo Krob (pork belly thai curry noodles) and Kaeng Phed Ped Yang (crispy duck red curry).

The Khao Soi Moo Krob was so delicious, a perfect balance of sweet, spicy, and tangy. The pork belly stayed crispy in the broth.

Loved the Kaeng Phed Ped Yang too. The bell peppers and pineapple kept the curry sweet and flavorful. The duck was nice and tender.

There are a lot of fancy/fusion thai restaurants in the city now, but ThongLor keeps the authenticity at an affordable price and adding a lot of unique dishes. Need to try more dishes!
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Yuri Choi
A hidden gem in Hell’s Kitchen!

Thonglor NYC is a small, cozy Thai spot with deliciously authentic food and a charming, homey vibe. The space is tight and they don’t take reservations, so it fills up fast — but that’s part of the experience. The servers were friendly and attentive, and the decor was cute and welcoming.

We started with the crispy golden bags, which were perfectly fried, light, and flavorful — a great appetizer.

The yellow curry was rich and comforting with just the right amount of spice, and the portion was generous.

We also tried a seafood dry suki, which was packed with flavor and had beautifully cooked seafood — definitely worth trying.

I do wish the place was a little bigger, but honestly, the size adds to the charm. I feel lucky to have this spot in my neighborhood within walking distance. Definitely a go-to for solid Thai food in the city.
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Sunni Lampasso
Small but cute restaurant with authentic Thai food. Drunken noodles, pad Thai, Thai dumplings, and Thai iced tea were all excellent. Service was good too.
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Qi Lu
The fried pork tastes bit old, like it was in freezer for a few months before was cooked
But veggies tastes good
Automatically charges you a 20% service fee during checkout and the services is very average, like you pour water yourself.
Food comes fast, which earns another star
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Joey U
Seriously one of the best Thai restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen. The place is small, but the flavors they offer pack a big punch.

The seafood pad Thai, kangkung, and shrimp eggplant dishes were all the rage. I enjoyed the crispness of the kangkung, the umami from the eggplant, and the tenderness of mussels and squid in their pad Thai. I can’t wait to come back and try some more of their delicious offerings.

The duck curry (I think this was a panang base) and the som tum was so flavorful and was packed with so much decadence. I really appreciated how ThongLor highlighted produce typically found in Thai cuisine, and didn’t skimp out on the bamboo shoot. They also added pineapple in their curry, which isn’t traditional of Thai cuisine but really added some acid to the dish which made it so balanced.

We had a bua loi for dessert and I’ll be honest, it wasn’t the best one I’ve had, but it still felt like a warm hug and a nice palate cleanser for the meal. I wish that the bua loi had more of a thicker coconut consistency, and that the taro balls weren’t as stuck together so it was easy to pick up. That being said, it was still a great end to our wonderful meal.

Would I come back again? Absolutely. I highly recommend coming to this place with no more than 4 people. Seating is limited in the space so bring 3 of your closest friends and try everything on the menu.
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James Arciero
Stumbled in here before a concert and was very pleasantly surprised. It’s very small, but is so ornament decorated, and has such a warm atmosphere. You also feel like your right on the street which is very cool. The curry’s we tried were very good, and my thai tea was one of the best I’ve ever had. Our server was very nice as well.
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