Do not get put off by the tiny space and line. The food here is SO worth it. Get the pad thai, the curry puffs, the steamed buns, get everything. Service is incredibly efficient and quick.
Chicken curry puffs are great,Pad Thai was ok, chili turmeric beef was delicious but I wish the taste of the lime leaf isn't that strong.Waiting time could take up to 30 mins, but the service is fast.
Crabnoodles is delicious. Homemadeegg noodles and a bit soury sauce that's delicious. Prices are very reasonable but wait is typically very long because the restaurant is small
One of the better Thai restaurants on 9th Avenue. Recommend the papaya salad - medium spicy gets you a nice bit of heat. Rest of dishes are fresh and flavorful. Plan to queue up to get a seat.
Other than the peppers in the papaya salad being extremely hot, it was very good. I also enjoyed the mixed appetizers, which includes curry puffs, currydumplings, and spring rolls.
Their Kao soi is solid and a nice compliment to the crab & porkdry noodles. There’s a wait even on snow days. Come during off peak (afternoon) to avoid wait!
Eater: noodles such as the crab and pork noodles, or Nakhon-Pathom duck noodle soup. Curry puffs are the best in town, and the raw crab version of green papaya salad is a revelation not for the timid.
Excellent option for hungry, ramen-weary folks near Lincoln Center. Cozy & snug at times, but the food is more than worth a few bump-ins. Great character, great spices & great for repeat visits.
이국적인 분위기가 독특하네요. Crab & Pork Dry Noodle 은 맛있다던데, 뭐 새콤달콤한 비빔국수 맛이고, 닭과 야채 볶아진 Wok 요리와 밥은 맛있게 먹었어요. 북적거리는 분위기 속에서 잘 먹긴했앙게, 개인적으로는 뭔가 양이 좀 아쉽다고나 할까? 다음에 가게되면 다른 메뉴들과 아이스티 꼭 먹어봐야겠네요.
Excellent & very authentic Thai, not the usual Isaan or Bangkok style fare found in NYC. Particularly enjoyed the turmeric beef & the fresh herbs in all the dishes, particularly the salads.
One of the best if not the most delicious Thai authentic place in the city! Friendly staff, great service. A+ overall. Everything we tried was tastylicious!
Good food small space. We were able to walk in during lunch rush on a Saturday so don’t skip it thinking it’ll be too crowded. Only negative is I wish the portion I had was bigger!
Definitely get the pork noodle soup. The papaya salad is good too. Authentic and the best. But don't get pad thai. I think its their worst dish..(lol) get it in a less authentic place.
First time here but I’ll be back. Quick, friendly service. Nice atmosphere. Pad see ew with beef is a touch sweet but delicious and nice ratio of beef and broccoli to noodles.
Order the ribs, curry puff and papaya salad for appetizers. Pork and crabnoodle is great and so does the sukhotai noodle. Pad see euw beef is tasty. Close it with mango sticky rice! Nyammm
best thai noodle joint in town! (& this is said by a thai :) sukhothai egg noodle and ratchaburi egg noodle are my fav. other dishes are great too. always check today's special for something exciting.
This is the best Thai resto on Ninth Ave. Definitely try the Ratchaburi Noodles with crab and pork. I prefer it with soup, but it's great dry as well. Also, try the Chicken Curry Puffs!
For appetizers the chicken curry puffs and the steamed beefbuns. The nakorn-Patom duck noodles soup is superb, lots of flavor. I found the crab and porkdry noodles too plain in comparison.
Everything is great. The sake that comes in a can is great. The gingercurrycalamari is great. The pad see ew is...also great. And the mango sticky ricedessert- freaking great.
Incredible food. As good or better as food we had in Thailand. Get the pad see eew or any noodle dish. Noodles are so fresh. Worth the wait & can't wait to go back again soon.
We waited about 30 minutes to have a seat... always a good sign when a place is crowed in New York! My duck soup was good, but I recommend you order something safe like the pad thai or pad see-uh!
Our waiter was very considerate, he even provided us with a service cup of Thai iced tea, which was delicious. Their original thai beer Singha was a great choice. Lovely place.
One of my fav Thai places in the city. The spices and flavors are balanced. Team your dish with the coconut juice and everything will sit well in your tummy.
Chicken with basil, charred calamari, and noodle dishes are best here. If you get the pad see ew, you can substitute the default vermicelli with the flat rice noodles you're probably used to
I always get the Ratchaburi Crab & PorkDry Noodles and never regret it. Nakorn-Patom Duck Noodles Soup is also good. Expect to wait ~1 hour for a table
Had the jungle curryfried rice: rice was mushy (not crunchy like supposed), spiciness was taste overpowering. Som tam was great, like in northern Thailand. Music very loud, but Thai-pop ought to be.
Regardless of what you end up ordering, this place serves super authenticThai food with very high quality. Wait time could vary, but it's generally long, so be prepared!
Finally, an authenticThai restaurant as good as Thailand! I've lived in Hell's Kitchen for three years and tried many Thai restaurants in the area - this one is a winner!
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Pure Thai Cookhouse
766 9th Ave (btwn 51st & 52nd St.) New York, NY10019 États-Unis