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Hidden Gem in New York: Thai Food for $15 per person 🔥

Today, my friend took me to this Thai restaurant in Fresh Meadows for lunch. The food is delicious, the portions are large, and the prices are mostly under $20. Most lunch specials are around$15🔪, and they even include an appetizer! The cost-performance ratio is extremely high! ✨Thai Shrimp Donut The filling is super plump and full of umami flavor! ✨Handmade Thai Crepe Dumpling This is a must-try Thai appetizer. The outer layer has a texture similar to rice noodle rolls, and the inside contains crispy shallots and peanuts, a savory and sweet combination! ✨Papaya Salad You can’t go wrong with green papaya salad. Choosing a spicy option is especially appetizing. ✨Lunch Pad Thai The portion size of the lunch special is the same as the regular size, and you even get to choose an appetizer! ✨Lunch Pad Kra Praw Ground Pork The basil pork has a strong wok hei, making it perfect with rice. ✨Taro Cake It’s rare to see taro cake, so we ordered it to try. The taro flavor is rich, and the texture is dense. ✨Thai Style Pork Jowls The pork jowls are very tender, and the outside is grilled to perfection. This is a must-order! ✨Fish Maw Soup with Crab Meat The Thai version of fish maw and crab meat soup is actually quite good, with a lot of crab meat! Those who like soups should try this. I recommend the lunch here, as most options are around $14 or$15🔪. The appetizer portions are also generous, so you can order a few to share! If you’re in the area, you should definitely give it a try! Sup Thai Kitchen #NewYorkFoodDiary #LocalFoodRecommendations #LocalCuisineInAlbum #MomentsCuredByFood #ThaiFood #HiddenGemRestaurants #AuthenticLocalFood #FoodieCheckIn #FlushingFood

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Hidden Gem in New York: Thai Food for $15 per person 🔥

Today, my friend took me to this Thai restaurant in Fresh Meadows for lunch. The food is delicious, the portions are large, and the prices are mostly under $20. Most lunch specials are around$15🔪, and they even include an appetizer! The cost-performance ratio is extremely high! ✨Thai Shrimp Donut The filling is super plump and full of umami flavor! ✨Handmade Thai Crepe Dumpling This is a must-try Thai appetizer. The outer layer has a texture similar to rice noodle rolls, and the inside contains crispy shallots and peanuts, a savory and sweet combination! ✨Papaya Salad You can’t go wrong with green papaya salad. Choosing a spicy option is especially appetizing. ✨Lunch Pad Thai The portion size of the lunch special is the same as the regular size, and you even get to choose an appetizer! ✨Lunch Pad Kra Praw Ground Pork The basil pork has a strong wok hei, making it perfect with rice. ✨Taro Cake It’s rare to see taro cake, so we ordered it to try. The taro flavor is rich, and the texture is dense. ✨Thai Style Pork Jowls The pork jowls are very tender, and the outside is grilled to perfection. This is a must-order! ✨Fish Maw Soup with Crab Meat The Thai version of fish maw and crab meat soup is actually quite good, with a lot of crab meat! Those who like soups should try this. I recommend the lunch here, as most options are around $14 or$15🔪. The appetizer portions are also generous, so you can order a few to share! If you’re in the area, you should definitely give it a try! Sup Thai Kitchen #NewYorkFoodDiary #LocalFoodRecommendations #LocalCuisineInAlbum #MomentsCuredByFood #ThaiFood #HiddenGemRestaurants #AuthenticLocalFood #FoodieCheckIn #FlushingFood

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