Thai Love NY in Syracuse, NY has become our go-to spot for incredible Thai cuisine, and it's no wonder why. The combination of amazing flavors, personalized service, and the warm hospitality of the owners, Chris and Sonny, has kept us coming back for over five years.
From the moment we walked through the doors, we were greeted with a smile and treated like family. Chris and Sonny have consistently taken great care of us, ensuring that our dining experience is nothing short of exceptional. Their passion for Thai cuisine and dedication to providing outstanding service truly shines through.
One of the highlights of Thai Love NY is the emphasis on fresh, made-to-order dishes. Every bite bursts with vibrant flavors and showcases the authentic taste of Thailand. As vegans, we're thrilled with the wide array of options available. The menu offers a fantastic selection of plant-based dishes that never fail to satisfy.
When it comes to recommendations, the green curry and pad pak are absolute must-tries. The green curry is a delightful blend of aromatic herbs, spices, and creamy coconut milk that creates a symphony of flavors on your palate. The pad pak, a stir-fried mix of fresh vegetables, is a perfect balance of textures and tastes that will leave you craving more.
Don't be afraid to request a bit of spice in your dishes. Thai Love NY knows how to deliver that perfect level of heat without overpowering the flavors. Whether you prefer a mild kick or a fiery explosion of taste, their kitchen is skilled in customizing the spiciness to your liking.
We have been loyal patrons of Thai Love NY, dining here at least twice a month, and during a time when my husband's office was close by, we found ourselves indulging in their delectable dishes two to three times a week. The fact that the restaurant is always bustling with patrons attests to the quality of the food and service they provide.
The cleanliness of the establishment is commendable. Thai Love NY maintains a tidy and inviting atmosphere.
An added bonus of dining at Thai Love NY is that you can indulge in their mouthwatering dishes without feeling overly stuffed. The portion sizes are generous, allowing you to savor every bite without sacrificing comfort.
Whether you're a vegan or a lover of authentic Thai cuisine, this restaurant is...
Read moreIf you like Thai food, you're fortunate to live in Syracuse as we have three excellent Thai restaurants, Lemongrass and AppeThaizing downtown, and Thai Love NY in Mattydale. On a recent visit to Thai Love, we ordered four appetizers and two entrees to share. The red curry had tender chicken and the Thai grilled salad had an abundance of flavorful sliced steak. I felt the summer roll went best with the sweet Thai chili sauce, although the peanut sauce was also delicious. The noodles and dressing on the yum woon sen salad, and the brown gravy on the drunken noodles were excellent. And, we had food left over to take home. One warning. If this is your first time at this restaurant and you're asked how hot (spicy) you would like your dish on a scale of 1 to 5, you may not fully enjoy the food if you choose a number above 3. The wait staff here equates level 3 with hot. But, I would define it as very hot, and at level 4, I was unable to finish a dish even though I ate rice to cool the fire after each bite. It wasn't till after I'd had a couple spoonfuls of green tea ice cream that the pain finally subsided. So, you might want to proceed cautiously up the heat scale. UPDATE-1: I can highly recommend the coconut shrimp appetizer. The shrimp were perfectly cooked, the coating crispy, and the dipping sauce delicious. And, an abundant amount of shrimp were provided at a very reasonable price. I ordered Gra Prow with pork for my main. Although, I requested the spicy heat at level 2, the initial impression of a mild sauce developed into an enjoyable slow burn. The vegetables, including bamboo shoots and bell pepper strips, were excellent and there was plenty of pork mixed in. For dessert, I took the owner's recommendation to try the banana fritters with green tea and vanilla ice creams, whipped cream, and what I believe was a drizzle of carmel sauce. It was a fantastic way to finish a...
Read moreWhile visiting the area, my fellow flight attendant Patti called my hotel room and asked if I wanted to order food for delivery. After searching Google, we decided on Thai Love NY. When the food arrived, everything we ordered was there. Unfortunately, little simple requests such as plates for 2 and chopsticks w/ napkins were not included. Aside from that, I ordered my favorite thai soup the tom kha soup. It was very tasty but lacked substance. There was hardly anything aside from a lil' amount of mushrooms and 3 small piese of chicken. I also ordered the summer rolls. They were fresh and delicious, especially paired w/ the peanut sauce I requested instead of the sweet thai chili sauce, which was incredibly tart rather than sweet. Definitely something to pair better w/ a fried egg roll, wonton, and / or rangoon. Last but not least, due to the higher price for a chicken pad thai, my co fa and I chose to go in on half the order. The food portion was good, but unfortunately, like the soup , it lacked meat, vegetables, and above all, the famous scrambled eggs. There was none to be found. All in all, I loved the flavors, but we both didn't appreciate the price to food ratio. There were a lot of noodles but nothing else. There was a lot of soup but nothing but those 3 strips of chicken and mushrooms. I would recommend the owners and management of this restraunt do their own investigation and find a solution that will keep them in business and get customers' lining up at the door. Not to forget to mention returning for some good tasty food that matches the...
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