Once this was the best thai in Manhattan but it has long since been eclipsed by Zabb Elee, Larb Ubol, Somtum Der and others. Still, good for some unusual dishes (khao soi, anchovy rice)
I ordered vegetarian duck with basil sauce. Although it's a little salty and spicy, it's very delicious. If you have a big group, ask the waiter to let you sit upstairs, where is spacious and quiet.
I'm a huge-ass Thai fan and when I say the curry puffs here are little fried drops of heaven U take my word for it. Padthai is good too. A bit to the sweeter side. Thai iced coffee is super chill.
At Pam's, where sharp sour, salty, and fishy flavors are promulgated. Noodle dishes and yum are particularly recommended, as is duck with chile sauce. Baca selanjutnya
Eater: catfish pad ped matches crunchy hunks of fried fish, eggplant, in a fiery paste, anchovy fried rice a wonderful one plate meal includes pork jerky, a julienne of mango, and shredded omelet.
Seriously good, really authentic Thai, with menu options you won't find anywhere else in the city. And ignore the other tips: they DO accept credit cards, not cash only.
Got the Tom Kha Noodle which was a sweet and mild creamy coconut milk chicken noodle soup. Their Pad Thai is different from what I'm used to but still good. The Pad See Eil looked delicious.
Very good food. I had one of the crispy duck dishes very unique and tasty although i thought the sauce was too watery. Massaman curry was also very good but on the sweeter side.
BuzzFeed says: "Oxtail soup for $11.99...truly spicy, exciting Thai food can be hard to find in Manhattan, but this is the real deal. Herbs, chilis, fish sauce, tamarind, lime etc."
Ordered the fried calamari and the pad kee mao. The calamari was served piping hot and was fried to perfection. The pad kee mao was very well seasoned.
Fresh thai food.. Veggie eggplant was good without too much sauce or salt, som tum also quite fresh without overpowering fish sauce salty taste. But not as spicy as I like.
Oxtail Soup: "This is the real deal. Herbs, chilis, fish sauce, tamarind, lime, and crispy fried shallots liven up the intense beef broth." Baca selanjutnya
OMG! I think I'm going thaiwanese I really think so! This place is amazing. At first I thought the name: Real Thai food was a joke, but it's true. This is the best REAL Thai in NYC....totes!!
Some of the best Thai I've ever had. Atmo is totally lacking but food will make up for it. Start with soup and chive dumplings. I love mock duck salad, tofu with basil, drunken noodles. Mmm.
Use the restroom first! I sat, ordered, ate and before I left I used the restroom and as I'm standing I see a small roach just walking around the door... This bathroom is directly next to the kitchen
Food is not that great, but they usually have tables when other places nearby are busy. Don't get the Jungle curry - get the Massaman, Rendang or Pad See Eil instead. It is however, cheap.