1. Boyd Thai
210 Thompson St (btwn W 3rd & Bleecker St.), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 55 tips and reviews
Chelsea Gentile: Pad Thai. Phenomenal.
Dev Anand: Incredibly friendly service and authentic Thai food make this place a pretty great go-to. They have great Thai Iced Tea and they pass the Pad Thai test with flying colors.
Jessica Lossner: Pad Thai, papaya salad and coconut soup with tofu! I get the same thing everytime! The girls that work here are so friendly :)
3. Souen
28 E 13th St (btwn University Pl & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 59 tips and reviews
Harrison Somoza: The Souen in the east village is way better. Service here was slow, and they don't offer the same things as the other one. And don't get the pad thai, it's noodles soaked in peanut sauce.
Lauren Montemurro: Worst service! But amazing food. Loved the "pad Thai", cornbread was ok.
Bernie Christopher: Macro bowl, pad Thai, maki and dumplings
4. Kiin Thai Eatery
36 E 8th St (btwn Greene St & University Pl), New York, NY
Thai Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 45 tips and reviews
T Z: Pad See Ew was delicious (it's a bit sweet if you like that). Pad Thai was not and was way too spicy for me. Papaya salad that they came with was really good too.
Lori Luo: Kiin Thai focuses on the northern and central Thai cuisine. Dishes include Pad Thai wrapped in an egg crepe, to a Nam Prik set, to various soup and curries, which are all meant for sharing.
The Wall Street Journal: Real Thai food—the kind your mom would cook at home' abounds at this downtown eatery. Dishes of note include Prik Pao fried rice for lunch and Ho Mok steamed striped bass for dinner. Read more.
5. Vegetarian's Paradise 2
144 W 4th St (4th Street), New York, NY
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 50 tips and reviews
Sujay Shah: Nice Vegan/Vegetarian place close to NYU. Creative dishes, great taste.Kung Pao chicken is pretty good... also try the rolls!
Danyell: Red Bamboo is always full, VP2 is just as good & never as crowded-I may have a new favorite place. It's right next door & owned by the same people. So try here instead!
Jason Speenburgh: Crispy Soul Chicken is Amazing!!!!
6. Saigon Market
91 University Pl (at E 12th St), New York, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 130 tips and reviews
Lee Hoffman: Bun Zao chicken is great - like a less greasy pad Thai
Luna Jay: great portion at a very reasonable price range. Noodle menus were all great, loved all their salads! For students, there are DCs!
Ken Berger: Vietnamese is 1 cuisine that's really under-represented in NYC. this is 1 of the good ones, tho far from authentic
7. Hu Kitchen
78 5th Avenue (at E 14th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 248 tips and reviews
Evan: Coconut sugar brined rotisserie chicken and the young coconut pad Thai are my weapons of choice at this pre-industrial eatery.
Stina P.: everything is good for you here. get the rotisserie chicken and elk burger! you can't go wrong with any of the sides
Omar Haroun: Delicious + nutritious. Hu would have thought. Hu would have known. Haters gonna hate, it's not expensive if you order wisely (bowls being the best value). Add some heat with Hu's homemade hot sauce.
8. DomoDomo
8.9
138 W Houston St (btwn McDougal & Sullivan St), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 75 tips and reviews
Kate Shaw: Terrific handrolls! Definitely don't overlook the lobster and toro (tuna) ones. Yumyumyumyum.
Lizzie Forman: Beautiful, modern space and finely crafted hand rolls. The chefs clearly put their time a love into the preparation and delivery. Great selection of sake!!
Blake Shaw: Great handrolls! My faves were the lobster, toro, and unagi. The oyster scallop dish was delicious as well!