1. Soothr
9.3
204 E 13th St (3rd Ave), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · East Village · 40 tips and reviews
Alex Hunter: Went with two others and we all loved everything we ate, with the Koong Karee as the table favorite. Eggplant salad was surprising and delicious.
Paul Gauger: Food is great. Hugely popular. Not the best initial reception and told to wait despite a reservation. But once we got over that unfortunate rude start by the “check in” person it all was good.
Marco Torres: ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!
3. Thai Villa
9.1
5 E 19th St (btwn 5th Ave & Broadway), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Flatiron District · 87 tips and reviews
Noah M: Perfect for a sit down Thai lunch. Green curry is on point
Amber: Pad Thai and green curry were great - would definitely go back!
Zeba Siddiqi: Beautiful decor, great tasting food! Do try pandan leaves chicken, Pad thai & Tapioca dumplings. For vegetarians they use oyster/fish sauce,pls check with server to modify :)
5. Sala Thai
9.0
307 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Upper West Side · 45 tips and reviews
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: One of the few authetic Thai food I've had in the city. Every dish is savory and flavor-packed. Definitely get the green curry and pineapple fried rice. Their Pad Thai is also high quality
Heidi B: Pad Si Ew, Pad Thai - both were delicious
Marie La Rue: Great casual neighbourhood restaurant. Lovely decor, affordable prices, welcoming service. Varied menu. Order the Thai crepe dumplings.
8. Thai Diner
9.5
186 Mott St (at Kenmare), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · NoLita · 53 tips and reviews
Ronnie Gutman: Khao soi, disco fries, shoots, papaya salad, coconut sundae 🔥
jacqueline crouch: The dishes at Thai Diner are a symphony of flavors, carefully balanced and bursting with authenticity. The Pad Thai is perfectly cooked, with al dente noodles coated in a savory sauce.
Santos Culbert: The staff here truly cares about their guests. They were attentive, courteous, and polite. They made us feel like VIPs.
9. Fish Cheeks
9.4
55 Bond St (btwn Lafayette & Bowery St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · NoHo · 144 tips and reviews
Carrie: Happy hour oysters, fried chicken, cabbage, cocktails
Mike Winston: Damn good Thai food with a specialty in seafood-focused dishes. Crab Curry and Crab Fried Rice are outstanding and loaded with a ton of crab. Dollar oyster happy hour is great too. WinstonWanders.com
AmateurConcierge: Finally another super high quality Thai offering! Calamari is lightly fried and delicious. Crab fried rice rivals Uncle Boons
10. Up Thai
9.1
1411 2nd Ave (btwn E 73rd St & E 74th St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Upper East Side · 172 tips and reviews
ria d.patel: Good food !!! And amaze lychee thai tea..
Nas Benali: I do not recommend this place even though the food is great. The service is so unpleasant. We came here twice and both times the waitresses were extremely rude and unfriendly. Not coming here again!
Jason H.: Hidden gem. Looks like nothing from the outside....inside it's a charming, well decorated space with excellent Thai cuisine. A must try.
11. Malii
8.7
2028 2nd Ave (btwn 104th St & 105th St), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · East Harlem · 10 tips and reviews
Asdrid Vasquez: The pork belly, Pad Kee Mao noodles, and beef dishes are delicious and full of spice and flavor!
Melissa Chai: Pad kee mao (drunken noodles)
Neelu Ravi: I haven’t actually been to this restaurant but I have ordered in from here and I proclaim this place serves the best Thai food in the city 😍 love it
12. Lumlum
8.7
404 W 49th St (9th Avenue), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 9 tips and reviews
Kate: Delicious! Loved the Penang Nue. Table next to me ordered the River prawns (not on the menu) that looked amazing. Will come back to try those!
Kate: I’ve tried something different every time I’ve visited Lumlum and it never fails to impress. Had the Crying Tiger and Brussels sprouts, loved it!
Marie La Rue: Caution Hot! The spice level is no joke here. Several menu options and super cool Thai tiki bar setting. Good for casual hangs.
14. Pure Thai Cookhouse
8.6
766 9th Ave (btwn 51st & 52nd St.), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 396 tips and reviews
jillian zane: Curry puffs, crab and pork noodles, bbq ribs
Time Out New York: Try the beef with chili. Wok-charred beef is tossed w/ kafir lime leaves & green beans, then bathed in a orange-tinted sauce of turmeric & Thai chilies. It’s one of our #100best dishes & drinks 2011. Read more.
Real Cheap Eats: Try Sukhothai pork noodle soup ($7 lunch, $9 dinner). "Sweet slices of roasted pork are nestled amongst crunchy long beans and crumbles of ground pork, the dish is lavishly topped with cracklings." Read more.