1. Bangkok Bistro
8.0
3508 Erie Ave (at Amberson Ave.), Cincinnati, OH
Thai Restaurant · Hyde Park · 12 tips and reviews
Brett Dickson: The #2 Chicken Dynasty combo is delicious. Spice level 8!
Dianne Sod: The spice scale they give you is 1-10, but you can request to go hotter. Tried an 11 tonight. Next time I'll go to 12!
Casey Hayes: Fairly decent food, would like to have had a bit more spice but all in all fairly decent and not a wallet emptier
4. Sky Galley
7.4
262 Wilmer Ave (at Airport Rd.), Cincinnati, OH
American Restaurant · East End · 20 tips and reviews
Daniel Oerther: Apps to try include: mussels, shrimp, tater rags, and hot slaw. Tasty!
Charlie Pyles: Everything is good including food and view of runways.
Bob Masters: Stop in for a cold draft after biking or running the Lunken trail.
5. China Food
7.3
410 W McMillan St (at Ravine St.), Cincinnati, OH
Chinese Restaurant · The Heights · 5 tips and reviews
Becky Anderson: Yummy lunch specials at a very fair price. Friendly staff.
Alexi Wallace: Sweet and Sour chicken is my favorite so far. And as a student from UC, it's affordable whether you get take out or have it delivered, since there's only a tiny fee
Sierra Mckenzie: Love the portion size and rice.
GMoney: Strawberry cream cheese on blueberry or egg white, ham and Swiss on anything. You can't go wrong. Don't forget your coffee!!
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