Wayla

  3.4 – 76 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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Reviews

Janet Smith
Loved our brunch at Wayla! Patio is super cute! Food is super delicious – the best was the duck green curry and the crab pad Thai — two awesome recommendations from our server. The basil lemonade was top notch, made by the bartender with the best hair. ⭐️ all in all a fantastic eating experience!
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E. L (Ny Foodie)
This more than just a fast food stand, the freshly prepared dishes are cooked to order and we love the appetizers like the spring Rolls and Fried Chicken with Plum sauce but the highlights were the pad see ew and basil Fried rice w Chicken and chilies, Simple dishes excellent prepared .

We love the Tom Yun soup with perfect spice and sourness, and the noodle dishes with Tofu.
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Priscilla Philavong
The drunken noodles were delicious!! Fast, spicy, and hot. Will come back again to try other noodles like the pad see ew and red curry. Not a large menu offering like their original Wayla location in Chinatown/LES.
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O V H
Delicious Thai food in reasonable small portions. The prices here are either high because of location or because of inflation but they are high. My bowl of beef soup was $21 I believe. It was worth it. I was surprised how small it was but ultimately grateful as I am trying to lose weight. The curry was delicious. I would have preferred more than a tablespoon of greens as well. This was my first time at Time Out Market. The market is definitely cool and you are surrounded by a bar as well as other food stalls.
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J M
Super busy weekend, we walked by this place and took a look around. I couldn’t get past how good it smelled and with so many other options this one won me over. Best pad Thai I ever had. The thai tea was good too. We’re from Pennsylvania . I might have to go back to Brooklyn just for this. We took our food to go but would love to sit down and eat here when theres not so much going on. Service was so friendly and amazing. Skip Mexology and come here. 100% worth it.
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Beyond 9 to 6
Food : PAD SE EW with Drunken tiger noodle was REALLY good!! I’ve been Thailand so many time and this dish made me feel I’m in Thai. Noodle was really tasty

Service : All staffs were really kind. I felt warm welcome and service.

Hope to visit again!
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Meghan Ng
Yummy pad see ew! My friends and I stopped by for a quick lunch and we were happy with our orders! Definitely trying more dishes next time I stop by!
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Ken Cheung
Running a restaurant is not easy especially business was hard hit by the pandemic, so I seldom give a less than 3 stars review on any restaurant. If they are not good, I will not post it and give them a chance. The reason I give a low rating on this Thai restaurant because I want other customers aware when they pay the bill by credit card. All the restaurants inside the Time Out Market are self service. You select a restaurant, place your order at the cashier and pay, and pick up your order by yourself when it is ready. We walked around and finally selected the Wayla Thai Food. We ordered the Spicy Basil Beef Fried Rice $21 and Khao Soy (noodle) with Beef $22. Total was $43 plus $3.81 tax. When I paid by credit card, that Verifone credit card machine has already preset 15%, 18%, 20%, and Custom service charge on the screen.

I am a good tipper and always give at less 20% gratuity to the waiter/waitress unless the service is really bad. For this self service food court like dining at McDonald’s, I did hit the 15% button. By looking at the receipt, I realized they charge the gratuity including the sales tax which they shouldn’t. Gratuity % should be calculated before sales tax. I went to the cashier later and ordered the Thai Ice Tea. The signs said regular size is $3.5 and large size is $4. I asked how big is regular vs large. Cashier said they now only sell large size but that large size is so small as you can see the photo I put the drink next to a 5.78″ tall iPhone 13 for comparison. This time I decided not to give gratuity because I just walked up there to buy a drink, but that $4 drink ended up being charged $5.23. I didn’t realize it until I went home and checked my credit card account (she didn’t give me a receipt). I calculated it and found out I was charged 20% gratuity even I didn’t hit the gratuity button.

Food portion is good and this is a plus. The noodle at the bottom of the bowl of the Khao Soy with beef is same as the Pad Thai noodle but was too soft, but this order tastes good. The Spicy Basil Beef Fried Rice is salty. Both order were quite greasy and the food was shined by lots of cooking oil on top of it.
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Jacqueline Telljohann
After browsing the options at Timeout Market, this was the second place we decided to stop for lunch.

We just tried the Pad Thai, but there were many dishes I was interested in trying. The Pad Thai was delicious and definitely made me interested in trying more of their food.

It’s definitely worth a stop if you’re at the food hall!
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Daniel Ha
This is inside the Timeout market. I got the fried rice and my friend got a Pad Thai. Kind of pricey but it was good! The staff was friendly and the food came out in a reasonable amount of time.
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