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The Best Malaysian Restaurants In NYC
We could eat nasi lemak, salted egg, and curry laksa for every meal. Thanks to this guide, you can too.
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Sukh
All aboard at Sukh, a Fort Greene Thai restaurant that celebrates the country’s railroad culture.
Baby's Buns & Buckets
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
Nemesis
The next time you need a walk-in spot in Flatiron, this Thai-leaning Southeast Asian restaurant works well.
Sappe
Looking for skewers, Thai salads, and cocktails with slightly smutty descriptions? Head to Sappe on 14th Street.
Little Grenjai
Come to this Thai American spot in Bed-Stuy for krapow smashburgers at lunch, and small plates in the evening.
Untable
The spicy What The Hell Fried Rice at this “unconventional” Thai spot in Carroll Gardens is no joke.
Pata Cafe
At Pata Cafe in Elmhurst, you can eat fragrant Thai food and buy lottery tickets under the same roof.
Sarisa Cafe
Sarisa Cafe is a Thai dessert bar in Midtown East with a great, affordable afternoon tea option.
Bangkok Supper Club
You can have a big night out at this West Village Thai restaurant, as long as you know what to order.
Rua Thai
Rua is a casual Thai restaurant in Cobble Hill where you can drink a blowtorched cocktail or pick up some takeout pad thai.
The Best Malaysian Restaurants In NYC
We could eat nasi lemak, salted egg, and curry laksa for every meal. Thanks to this guide, you can too.
Coco
Whatever you order at this essential Malaysian restaurant in Elmhurst, make sure it comes with curry.
Chiangmai Diner
A Northern Thai restaurant with a big space and expansive menu, Chiangmai Diner is perfect for a casual group meal in Bushwick.
Kam Rai
Astoria residents no longer need to trek to Elmhurst for good Thai food, thanks to the regional specialties at this neighborhood spot.
Rasa
Grab a walk-in table at this Southeast Asian restaurant in the Village when you don’t want to wait anywhere else.
Hug Esan
A perfect whole fried fish is the centerpiece of a meal at Hug Esan, a northeast Thai restaurant in Elmhurst.
Wan Wan
Wan Wan is a Nolita restaurant that specializes in Phuket-style Thai food. Stop by for a fun group dinner, and order the spare ribs.
Betong
You can't go wrong with either steamed or grilled Thai-style chicken at this Canal Street Market vendor.
Pranakohn
Pranakhon serves Thai food that's a step-up from your favorite takeout spot in a theme park-like setting near Union Square.