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4.7
Exceptional(265)
Price: Expensive
• Thai • Upper West Side
Booked 127 times today
Twin Tails, located in the heart of the Upper West Side, offers an exquisite Vietnamese dining experience that promises to captivate your senses. The restaurant is hailed for its "phenomenal" service and "delicious" cuisine, with dishes like the green curry escargot and Cholon duck stealing the show. Diners rave about the "unique and astonishing" appetizers, which highlight the authentic flavors of Vietnam. The ambiance is "dark and beautiful," creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances the dining experience. With consistent praise for its "exceptional" food and "top-notch" service, Twin Tails is a must-visit for anyone seeking genuine Vietnamese delights.
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4.8
Exceptional(45)
Price: Expensive
• Thai • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 88 times today
Southern Thai and Seafood | Celebration of Flavors by Chef Nate Lim
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4.6
Exceptional(644)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Upper West Side
Booked 20 times today
Conveniently located in the Upper West Side, near Lincoln Center and The American Museum of Natural History, Thai 72 features a classic Thai menu in a comfortable, elegant setting.
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4.3
Awesome(37)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 33 times today
Elephant Ear, nestled in Hell's Kitchen, New York, offers an authentically delightful Thai dining experience that marries traditional flavors with a modern twist. Known for its "melt-in-the-mouth" Chef’s Special Duck and the "incredibly fresh" Sautéed Mixed Seafood with Salty Duck Egg, this restaurant captures the essence of rich Thai cuisine. The beautifully decorated ambiance, adorned with elephant-themed art, enhances the dining experience. With dishes like the flavorful Tom Yum with Mixed Seafood and the aromatic Northern Thai Coconut Chicken Soup, Elephant Ear stands out as a "must-try spot" for any Thai food enthusiast. Highly recommended for its "fantastic dining experience"!
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3.8
Excellent(11)
Price: Expensive
• Thai • Upper West Side
Booked 5 times today
Mochi Dolci is the upper west side's newest gem! Walk through a hip and trendy mochi donut and bubble tea shoppe that leads to our 222 Speakeasy! Here you can dine and also participate in our after dinner karaoke sessions. Our kitchen creates contemporary Thai and Korean dishes. Whether you want to dine at the tables, or lounge on the comfy couches, the victorian era aesthetics will bring you back in time to New York's golden age and relax both your mind and body. Stop by on your way to visit the Museum of Natural History, Zabars, Beacon Theatre, Grand Bazaar, Central Park, and Childrens Museum (oh your kids will love our mochi donut shoppe where they can draw on the walls!). We also cater to vegeterian diets and make a popular crunchy kimchee tofu appetizers and tofu tacos. Check out our events calendar for live entertainment, game nights, comedy shows and we also book private parties and events.
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4.3
Awesome(240)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Upper East Side
Booked 15 times today
Bua Thai Ramen & Robata Grill, nestled in the vibrant Upper East Side of New York, offers a culinary journey into Thai cuisine that leaves a lasting impression. Guests are consistently wowed by the "outstanding" flavors and "excellent" service, making it a top choice in Manhattan. Diners rave about the "spicy creamy lemongrass" base of the Phuket Noodle Soup and the delightful garlic soy edamame. With an "expansive menu" and a fun atmosphere, Bua Thai Ramen & Robata Grill promises an unforgettable experience. Whether it's a casual dinner or a special celebration, this restaurant is a must-visit for flavor enthusiasts.
A photo of BKK New York (Bangkok Street Food) restaurant
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Midtown
Booked 14 times today
Experience the Flavors of Bangkok Street Food Step into the vibrant world of Bangkok’s iconic street food, where every bite tells a story of tradition, culture, and bold, irresistible flavors. From the sizzling sounds of the woks to the fragrant aromas of spices, our curated menu brings you the best of Bangkok's bustling streets, right to your table.
A photo of Yezo Thai Isankaya restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(8)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • Midtown East
Booked 6 times today
Yezo or ยโส is the name of the province in northeastern part of Thailand or well known as Isan where known for its rich and vibrant culinary culture, most of which revolves around rustic cooking techniques with flavorful of seasoning. (Imagine a lot of chillies, splashes of lime, and pungent condiments like fermented fish.)You’re probably already familiar with the region’s well-known dishes, such as som tum (papaya salad) and laab (spicy mince salad), but Isan-kaya style packs more punch than these two dishes. Discover more of our playful recipes at Yezo Isankaya restaurant.
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4.6
Exceptional(469)
Price: Moderate
• Thai • NoMad
Booked 4 times today
Sabai Thai, located in midtown Manhattan, opened in 2018. The restaurant's menu serves traditional Thai dishes, showcasing the intricacy, complexity, and richness of the country's cuisine. The Thai term 'sabai' means 'relaxed', and this is evident in the ambiance and the beautiful 2,300-square-feet space. At Sabai Thai, the safety of our guests and staff is our top priority. All guests will have their temperature taken upon arriving at the restaurant. One member of each party will be required to provide personal information for contact tracing. Guests are encouraged to wear a mask when entering and leaving the restaurant, accessing the restroom, and respecting six-feet social distancing.Sabai Thai only of accepts a maximum of 5 people per table, both indoor and outdoor. For reservations, we offer a 10
A photo of Kraam Thai restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(4)
Price: Expensive
• Thai • Midtown
Booked 22 times today
“KRAAM”(คราม) is a Thai word for indigo or organic dye. It’s also a word synonymous for craft and wisdom passed down through generations. The menu incorporates dishes from various regions of Thailand with seasonal and higher quality ingredients. " A sleek white, gold and blue room (kraam means indigo) is the setting for a vibrant, distinctive Thai menu. Instead of the fierce attention to regional cuisines as at beloved Thai spots in Queens, the chef and owner, Pongsathorn Thinnuch, who worked at JoJo and Hutong, and his team of Thai chefs, favor seasonality and contemporary flair. Khao soi curry is made with chicken confit, there are sauteed razor clams with Thai-adjacent chimichurri, and strips of rib-eye heavily strewn with black peppercorns make a stir-fry. The inevitable green papaya salad includes sweet corn and long beans, and you can bet that Giovanni Bellini never tasted his namesake drink with lychee and guava." - The New York Times.
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