Portion sizes are tiny. I also agree with another reviewer, Zhizn, because of the terrible service! We walked in with zero greeting and an owner demanding first if we will finish eating in…1 hr. For 10 minutes nothing was placed in front of us. We asked piece-by-piece for menu, a drink menu, napkins, water, receipt, credit card receipt, etc. We bussed our own table. We were the only table. Good location. Tom yum is not authentic Thai and the service is unwelcoming. UPDATE: View the poor attitude from the owner (below). She’s since realized she showed her true colors and changed her version several times. Thank you for your response. I’m glad to be interacting directly with the owner. We order consistent takeout. Tom Yum is not authentic; agreeing with another patron. This can be helpful feedback. There was zero cursing. Zero. Not who I am, clearly. The rest read senseless. Upon entering we were (very) polite even though you offered zero smile or a “hi.” You interrupted my question with an impatient long lesson on call waiting, etc when simply asked if the phone no. was correct, and was annoyed that costumers check to see if a place is open. We didn’t even sit yet! Professionalism goes a long way. I was in the industry 9 years and current elementary school teacher. We had a restaurant here in the 1950’s. You slammed my dish on the table. You ignored every “Thank you.” You screamed at your kitchen staff. You suddenly switched your voice when taking delivery orders. I did not say anything because your child was in the place. Aside from her being very cute, being “taken care of” by you was a truly terrible experience. I could’ve left to be on time to my appt. But I had to wait and then made to get up to call for you for a long time, in order to pay you after you disappeared. I have a right to help my neighbors. You are fortunate in my book you got an eye roll and a tip. You’re not surprised about it because you know exactly how aggressive you are. Diners shouldn’t bus their own tables. Period. Due to the owner’s poor attitude walking in and unwillingness to learn from her error(s), we graciously will (continue to) as she wishes to frequent other establishments as long-time homeowners and neighbors. Tiny portions. Huge attitude. Great reply. We miss MyThai. That gentleman knew customer service. (Of course we’ve been there. We supported them throughout COVID. He was lovely.) UPDATE: The only statement: “You will turn customers away with your poor attitude.” It was barely whispered. Zero cursing. “Bad sentence?” and the “shock”? Lady, lady, stop playing victim with the drama. Your child was there. Relevance? Put the violin away. In fact, the only screaming (at staff) and modeling of rude behavior was your own. Just perform better. Or not. But don’t be desperate for an argument because you have pretty terrible service. Can you imagine dealing with this lady when you’re trying to pay for a...
Read moreAmazing thai place that we came across. The ambiance is so relaxing and cozy. They have decorated the entire place with Christmas decorations and I guess the whole vibe of dining in was just different. They even have a tiny Christmas tree lol. We ordered spring rolls, chicken larb, green curry, and drunken noodles and I must say every single dish was hands down finger-licking delicious. Chicken larb was a healthy, high protein salad with a tangy taste that I really enjoyed. I’m personally was never a fan of thai curries because of coconut milk that is used in, but green curry totally changed my opinion. We got it with salmon and the salmon itself was soft yet slightly crispy from the outside and just perfectly cooked. I will definitely give the other Thai curries a chance too considering how good the green curry was. Drunken noodles have always been my favorite and I just loved how they made them; we got it with the chicken and it was perfectly cooked. Our waitress was super nice and the other staff was also very welcoming. Wait time for the food wasn’t too much once we ordered and the prices were very reasonable for the quality of food whereas portion could possibly be slightly bigger. Overall, I would highly...
Read moreI see some of these 5 star reviews and I think to myself that these people do not know what good Thai food is, because this place was awful. I've been to dozens of Thai food restaurants in the NYC area. I know good Thai food.
The Calamari had breading falling off and was tasteless. Even salt would have been an improvement. We ate about half of those and tossed the rest. The spring rolls had a weird aftertaste. They were probably frozen and reheated. We each had one, and threw out the rest. The crab rangoons were ok, but could have had more filling. The Tom Kha coconut soup was so sickly sweet, it was undrinkable. They used way too much of the condensed, sweetened coconut. The duck in the Roti duck was dry. It was tolerable, kinda.
We shared a Tamarind Duck entre which was only ok. It wasn't dry, because it was sitting in too much sauce, but the sauce was lightly seasoned, as was the duck. Could have been much better. I've had much better.
I spent almost $90 on this dinner. Way too much for a below average Thai place. Someone should also tell them about the "come on steak" on their menu. The laugh we got from that did not make the food easier for...
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