Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 495 NY-29, Greenwich, NY 12834
Phone: (518) 531-4196
Website: https://www.twinsthaifood.com/
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Reviews
My girlfriend and I went to see the Saratoga National Battlefield, and after hours of Junior Rangering, we set out to find something to eat. As we drove through miles of densely wooded, very historic, possibly haunted little towns, we started to wonder if we’d end up eating in a mysterious shack in the woods.
Plot twist: we did.
And it was glorious.
This humble Thai restaurant looked like it used to be someone’s house, like Grandma woke up one day and said, “Screw it, I’m making Drunken Noodles for the whole world.” And thank god she did, because this was honestly the best Thai food I’ve ever had.
I ordered the Drunken Noodles; my girlfriend got the Pad Thai; we shared spring rolls that were so good I briefly considered just making a meal out of them and ordering more. Hot, crispy, perfectly seasoned, basically the Aubrey Plaza of spring rolls.
We also got Thai tea and split a mango sticky rice for dessert.
Everything came out piping hot, fresh, super flavorful, and faster than expected for a place that looks like it might also double as someone’s living room. Though homely, it was quite snug and warm. And the prices warmed my heart, I couldn’t believe for all the food we got it was only $35 total.
If you’re anywhere near Saratoga and your stomach is whispering “Thai food”… follow the voice. Even if it leads you into the woods. It’s worth it.
The vegetarian wontons that we used to love were nothing like what we are accustomed to. Instead of a creamy flavorful filling, they had a sour taste, and the texture was crumbly. Instead of a snowy white creamy filling, it was a peculiar yellow.
The fried Pork wontons were extremely overcooked and brittle, while the spring rolls were slightly burnt…They were THAT overcooked!
The steamed pork dumplings were acceptable, however, conversely, they were stone cold, and should’ve been sizzling hot.
The pork pad see ew was OK, but lacking in the usual flavorful pizzazz. We asked for mild spice and there was no spice at all. The pork was overcooked and rubbery.
We noticed that they’ve cut their hours back substantially and suspect that maybe their hearts aren’t in it anymore. I certainly hope this was just an off day and not the new norm.
Three tables. Most people coming in for take out. Ordered Coconut curry chicken dish, comes with rice And ordered Pad Thai..Both delicious..very fresh Ingredients. Wish they were closer to us..I’d order take out more often!