Zaab Zaab

  4.3 – 317 reviews   • Thai restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Zaab Zaab 11373

Hours

Sunday9:30 AM–9:30 PM
Monday11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM
Friday11:30 AM–3:30 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM–10:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 76-04 Woodside Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373

Phone: (631) 526-1664

Website: https://zaabzaabnyc.com/zaabzaabwoodside?utm_source=google

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Reviews

Sarina Iwai
As a Thai food lover, this place was amazing!!!
We ordered a bunch, including the papaya salad, the rib eye steak, and their grilled fish.

This place offers authentic northern Thai food so you know they won’t hold back with their spices! Papaya salad has a rly good kick to it so be aware but it has a a great balance between spicy and freshness. The rib eye steak was super juicy and tender and their grilled dish was also amazing/ super crisp and perfectly cooked. All of the dishes paired so well with rice and we ate it
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Anna Chang
Very much liked the fresh vegetables here from the papaya salad to the morning glory and the fresh lettuce , mint, cilantro, and basil that accompanied the flavorful sides like larb. That is what makes this Thai place unique.
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Siri Majaroen
I was here a few times before. If you are craving authentic Isaan food, then you are at the right spot! Delicious authentic isaan food and their Thai Iced Tea is great too! The waiters are very friendly as well. Highly recommend it! But be careful with the spice level!
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Habib Islam
Best Thai food I have had in the US. All other Thai restaurants are ruined for me. Eating The duck Larb was like a religious experience for my mouth. The spices, herbs, and sticky rice made the most exquisite of bites. Spice lovers should make a pilgrimage here when in NYC.
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Anna Lee-Winans
Zaab Zaab means Delicious Delicious and that is what this place is. Cuisine from northeast Thailand, this is not your typical NYC Thai fare with spices and sauces in combinations that sing. We had the Thai green ice tea – refreshing on a hot day and cooled off the legit Thai heat coming from our dishes:

Tom Hang: the tripe and spleen were cooked to perfection – just the right amount of chew and flavor was fresh. Loved the two sauces – one hot, one bitter
Nan Khao Tod: menu says croquettes but it’s like the crispy rice at the bottom of a clay pot mixed with a fermented pork sausage. A flavor explosion. So good.
Surf and Turf skewers: tbh this had the last flavor but was cooked to perfection – not overdone at all – very fresh. The flavor and heat came from the dipping sauce.
The salt baked fish: chef’s kiss. A must get – I have never had a whole fish cooked to perfection like this. Juicy, steaming, fresh. The herbs and noodles in a rice wrap with two sauces – one chili and peanuts, one tamarind and shallots.

Our servers were attentive and informative. No condescension and joyfully made recommendations.

Inside is bright and welcoming. There’s one all-gender bathroom.

We will be back.
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Vanessa Ling
Great dine-in and takeout experience at Zaab Zaab. Can be busy at times but the food *is* good! Great flavour and dimension, and the staff is always friendly.
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D Guo
This restaurant is located in Woodside’s Thai Town and offers traditional Thai cuisine. Compared to many Thai restaurants in Manhattan, their dishes are more traditional and flavorful, with some options not commonly found elsewhere.

For those wanting to experience authentic Thai food, this place is an excellent choice. Even if you order common Thai dishes that you often have at other Thai restaurants, you’ll notice a distinct difference in the taste.
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Hsin Yi Wei
We had been planning to visit Zaab Zaab Elmhurst location for a while and finally got a chance last weekend. Their decor is cozy like home with limited tables but the wait wasn’t too bad.

We heard their Thai style grilled chicken is one of the recommendations from Bib Gourmand so we had Gai Yang Vichean which came with 2 different types of Som Tum, lettuce, sauce and rice to share.

The portion of the chicken was more than enough for 4. It’s a little dry but amazingly delicious to enjoy with unique sauces. It came with 2 different salads and I love the classical Som Tum Thai.

One of our favorites tonight was their Kau Lau Hotpot which the ingredients were various with great portion. The broth was sweet and the meat texture was braised soft.
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Karaoke Superstar
Northern Thai cuisine, their isan papaya salad is the closest to home made that I have found in NYC.

It’s clean, modern and still retained the traditional container for the sticky rice.

The food is delicious, portions are good for the price and the service is friendly and helpful. If you have a pet, the restaurant has a small outdoor seating area with astroturf (fake grass) that you can bring with you. We will be coming back to try their other dishes.
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Steve Schwartz
Converted chicken restaurant, excellent Thai food higher up on the spicy taste profile. Noodle dishes were fantastic. The minced duck was delicious. Washed down with a Hazy IPA and Thai ice tea and coffee. We’ll be back to try more of the menu
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