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We could eat nasi lemak, salted egg, and curry laksa for every meal. Thanks to this guide, you can too.
If you live in Stuytown, keep Go-Chin Khao Man in mind for a casual weeknight dinner by yourself.
Sala is a Thai restaurant on the UWS from the same people behind Up Thai, and if you live nearby, this should be one of your go-to spots.
Part theme park ride, part fine-dining, this Thai tasting menu restaurant feels like the inside of a bus driving through Bangkok.
Thai Market on the Upper West Side specializes in Bangkok street food, so make sure to order a couple of snacks to start.
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.
Grab some very good fries and a spicy smashburger at Zaab Burger in Essex Market, an outpost of the Thai mini-chain.
At Sukh, a Fort Greene Thai restaurant that’s designed to look like an old train station, the space is the main draw.
Come to this Thai-American spot in Bed-Stuy for krapow smashburgers and thai tea cake at lunch.
At Sappe, focus on the skewers and other Thai drinking snacks, in the movie-premier atmosphere.
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
The next time you need a walk-in spot in Flatiron, this Thai-leaning Southeast Asian restaurant works well.
The spicy What The Hell Fried Rice at this “unconventional” Thai spot in Carroll Gardens is no joke.
At Pata Cafe in Elmhurst, you can eat fragrant Thai food and buy lottery tickets under the same roof.