
We strive to create a homemade cooking style and brings out all of these flavors to play together harmoniously in a meal. Our recipes are mainly home-style. Thai cuisine is adaptable, innovative and dynamic. The best Thai cooking uses the freshest ingredients available to create the unique Thai taste. One of the key aspects of Thai cuisine is its artful blending of the five major tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter and spicy. Our menu blends all of these tastes together serving some dishes. We believe that Cooking Thai food should be Sanook – fun! Cooking can be meditative, relaxing and enjoyable. Especially when the recipes are not complex and turn out tasty. It is our aim to convey the imagination, experimentation, and knowledge, with co
Relaxed option offering traditional Thai cooking, with a full bar & a warm ambiance.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 235 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (646) 726-4418
Website: https://www.topthainyc.com/
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We had a great experience at Top Thai Restaurant! We ordered the Tom Kha soup, green curry, chicken satay, and Pad See Ew — everything was delicious. The flavors were fresh, well-balanced, and authentic. Our food also came out very fast, which was a pleasant surprise. Excellent service, great food, and overall a wonderful visit. We’ll definitely be back again!
First things first: this is not hardcore, street-stall-in-the-alley Thai. And it is not pretending to be. The flavors are clearly tuned for a U.S. palate. Sauces are smoother, sweetness is more pronounced, spice is gentler unless you ask nicely and maybe wink. Purists might clutch their pearls. Everyone else is happily slurping noodles.
The menu hits all the greatest hits people rave about in reviews for a reason. Pad Thai that shows up glossy and comforting, drunken noodles that actually deserve the name, curries that lean rich and cozy rather than fiery and feral. Portions are generous enough to spark that internal debate about whether you should box half or commit fully to the moment. Most people commit.
The vibe is another crowd favorite. The room is lively without being chaotic, snug without feeling cramped, and perpetually buzzing like it knows it’s a neighborhood staple. You’ll hear forks clinking, friends laughing, and at least one table confidently announcing, “We’ll do medium spice,” before quietly reconsidering life choices.
Service is where Top Thai really earns its gold stars. The staff are warm, quick, and genuinely friendly in that unforced, you’re-welcome-here way. They explain dishes, check in without hovering, and somehow keep things moving even when the place is packed, which it often is. You feel taken care of, not rushed, not ignored, just comfortably fed and happy.
Is it the most authentic Thai food in NYC? No. Is it delicious, reliable, fun, and exactly what you want on a Greenwich night when hunger meets indecision? Absolutely yes. Top Thai isn’t trying to transport you to Thailand. It’s trying to make you very, very satisfied where you’re sitting. And honestly, it succeeds with a smile and a full plate.
I went with friends and we ordered the Platter where you can pick any 3 appetizers for $39. We chose the crispy duck roll ($16), curry puffs ($15), and chicken dumplings ($14). If you bought them separately it would’ve been $45, so the platter saves you $6 — definitely worth it!
They also had a promo at the time where if you wrote a positive review and showed them, you’d get a free Thai tea. My friend did it and got the tea, which I thought was a fun little perk.
For my main dish I had the Top Thai fried rice with chicken ($23) and loved it. Everything we ordered — from the platter to the mains — was flavorful and satisfying. I also got their Thai bubble tea, which made me extra happy because I’m obsessed with boba.
Overall, this was a great spot with good food, fun promos, and drinks. I would definitely come back here!