Thai
Thai
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If you've never met a chili you didn't like, this Northern Thai restaurant on the UES is for you.
Kru
Kru is a Thai restaurant in Williamsburg serving vibrant, exciting food that makes excellent use of Hudson Valley produce.
11 Tigers
Up a secret tiger-themed staircase in the East Village, you'll find this Japanese and Thai speakeasy. Prepare for tons of uni, smoky cocktails, and a loud, lively scene.
Lil Chef Mama
Lil Chef Mama should be your first choice for a Thai meal in FiDi. Be sure to focus on their house specials.
Tea Cup Cafe
Tea Cup Cafe is a cozy spot in Elmhurst where you can listen to Thai pop music while enjoying snacks and desserts with a bunch of friends.
Three Roosters
This small Hell’s Kitchen Thai restaurant serves perfectly cooked chicken on rice, prepared three ways. It’ll become your new go-to lunch spot in the area.
LumLum
This bright, beachy restaurant in Hell's Kitchen serves some of the best Thai seafood in the city.
Ugly Baby
Ugly Baby in Carroll Gardens is, indisputably, one of the best Thai restaurants in NYC. Plan a group dinner here, and get a big prix-fixe meal.
Thai Sidewalk
Thai Sidewalk is a street cart just a block away from the Dumbo waterfront that makes an excellent $20 lobster roll.
Zaab Zaab
At Zaab Zaab in Elmhurst, treat the menu like an urgent checklist and cover your table in Isan Thai food that's packed with chilies and lemongrass.
Thai Rock
Thai Rock is a Thai restaurant with a huge patio on the water, and it's one of the best hangs in the Rockaways.
Thai Diner
Thai Diner is a practically flawless Nolita restaurant from the team behind Uncle Boons. Eat here.
Ayada Thai
Ayada is one of the best Thai restaurants in the city. Bring a big group to Elmhurst spot, and cover your table in duck, catfish, and drunken noodles.
SriPraPhai
SriPraPhai is a Woodside favorite that’s been serving some of NYC’s best Thai food for over two decades.
Thai Farm Kitchen
Go out of your way to eat the tom yum soup and pad thai at Thai Farm Kitchen in Kensington.
Wayla
Wayla is a fun spot on the Lower East Side, and it’s on our shortlist for best Thai food in NYC.
Pye Boat Noodle
At Pye Boat Noodle, there’s a bottle of fish sauce on every table. This is for the boat noodles, which you should definitely order.
Noods n’ Chill
Noods n’ Chill is a tiny counter-service spot where you’ll find the best Thai food in Williamsburg. Try it for a quick and excellent weeknight meal.
Wondee Siam
When it comes to Hell’s Kitchen Thai, this is where the magic happens. Prepare to get some spicy in your life, just a short walk from your sad Midtown office.
Lovely Day
Lovely Day is one of the most reasonably priced restaurants where you can still feel like you've had a fun night out.
Soothr
Soothr is a Thai restaurant on East 13th Street with a gazebo-like backyard and Bangkok specialties that are difficult to find in NYC.