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Thai Food

brooklynbound
brooklynbound
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Any recomendations on Thai places that deliver? I tried to search, but I only came up with other neighborhood boards.

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  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    that new thai place at st marks and washington. don't remember name.
  • brooklynbound
    brooklynbound
    Thanks. Just found them on google and ordered!
  • sneakyonstmarks
    sneakyonstmarks

    Subject: hmm!!

    Been ordering take out from there, much better quality than Mango and the crappy one on Fulton. But for lunch i prefer Gen, they have the best lunch special in the hood... Try their yakiniku, best in town...
  • whatchuwant
    whatchuwant
    Udom= Blech
  • sneakyonstmarks
    sneakyonstmarks

    Subject: Udom

    Between mango and Udom, i rather go with the latter one. Just like ordering from Zaytoon's and Olive Vine, none of them good!
  • gypsy
    gypsy
    I disagree...I think Zatoons is great. Freshest, best new food in the neighborhood with good service!
  • ms. brooklyn
    ms. brooklyn
    I usually order from Mango b/c they don't put fish sauce in the dishes labeled as vegetarian (and the food is perfectly passable even if they are really stingy with the rice).
  • crayolalettuce
    crayolalettuce
    Thai Cuisine on 7th ave is our go to Thai delivery.

    http://brooklyn.citysearch.com/profile/7356502/
  • quiddity
    quiddity
    Are there other ex-Chicagoans here who can't understand why good Thai food is so hard to find in NYC? It boggles my mind that Chicago would have better food (of any cuisine) than NY, but we have yet to find decent Thai food. And what about Ethiopian restaurants? Where are they? I'm sure not in PS -- but if anyone knows of a good Ethiopian restaurant in the city, I'd love to know about it.
  • axel foley
    axel foley
    quiddity wrote: Are there other ex-Chicagoans here who can't understand why good Thai food is so hard to find in NYC? It boggles my mind that Chicago would have better food (of any cuisine) than NY, but we have yet to find decent Thai food. And what about Ethiopian restaurants? Where are they? I'm sure not in PS -- but if anyone knows of a good Ethiopian restaurant in the city, I'd love to know about it.
    It's true that excellent Thai food is rare in New York. But last week I made the excursion to Sripraphai in Woodside, Queens, just off the 7 train, and it was well worth the trip. Best Thai food I've ever had. Google it and you'll find plenty of testimonials (it's huge among food nerds).
  • mr. met
    mr. met
    i like the panang curry from udom