Milind Oke: The soups are good, try Hot and Sour with American Chopsuey , it's a little slimy and sweet but really good!
Nitin Alabur: Veggie Manchurian is amazing. Pad Thai is alright. Quick service. perfect to grab a quick bite before checking in at JFK (~ 10 mins drive from T4). Parking is tricky around this place.
Malin Ali Bey: Had curry fried rice... Spicy and good, Kati Roll appetizer was tasty as well.
3. Enthaice
8.9
33-20 31st Ave (at 34th St), Astoria, NY
Thai Restaurant · 52 tips and reviews
Kelsey Williams: Service was great here! I have a gluten allergy and the waitress was very helpful with letting me know what was gluten free friendly. The pad thai and the chicken lettuce wraps were great!
Diana Đuđić: Great food. But even better stuff. They were super nice to us in compare with other Thai restaurants in Astoria.
Jay Matias: Love it hear, The best Thai Food and so cheap too! Go to EnThaice asap
6. Ayada Thai
8.9
7708 Woodside Ave (btwn 77th & 78th St), Elmhurst, NY
Thai Restaurant · 124 tips and reviews
Susana: Everything but the drunken noodles and spicy papaya salad...delicious!
Serious Eats: Great Thai fare with an expansive menu. Some of the best dishes are hearty ones, like rice cooked with funky shrimp paste, Hainan chicken, or a fried watercress salad.
nymag: Try the E-Sarn sausage here, which gets its oomph from fish sauce and galangal. Featured in Cheap Eats 2011!
7. Cyclo
8.6
5-51 47th Ave (btwn Vernon Blvd & 5th St), Queens, NY
Vietnamese Restaurant · Hunters Point · 107 tips and reviews
Jade Kim: The perfect lunch special. For $6.50 you get a delish veggie soup and an even more delish banh mi sandwich. I'll be making this a regular spot in my hood.
JenKudu: It's official... I'm addicted to the pho noodle with chicken. The chicken is incredibly juicy and has so much flavor. The broth can cure any ailment or at least I think so
TenantKing.com: A place loved by vegetarians and meat lovers alike! Everyone's needs are met at this Vietnamese Restaurant.
Chris Vancil: I love the Pad Thai here. Very good portions and cheap! Also try the pineapple fried rice and basil ground chicken.
Neysha V 🍦: This gem in Sunnyside has the best Thai food in all of NYC. Most importantly, they know how to SPICE it up, so get ready to shed a tear or two. BONUS: they know what VEGAN means!
Andrew May: Some of the best Thai I've had in the city, hands down. As if the food alone isn't enough they are super friendly too! Try the pumpkin basil soup...
9. Tuk Tuk
8.0
4906 Vernon Blvd (btwn 49th & 50th Ave), Queens, NY
Thai Restaurant · Hunters Point · 120 tips and reviews
Varun Prasad: Great food. Good variety in flavors. Great for vegetarians as well.
TenantKing.com: A great place for authentic Thai food, and definitely don't miss out on dessert, because the warm chocolate cake will be an experience you won't forget! p.s: They don't accept Amex.
Dana OMalley: Fastest take-out in LIC. I've legit never had anything bad here. Delish and reasonably priced... a restaurant after my own heart.
10. Chao Thai ร้านชาวไทย
7.6
8503 Whitney Ave (btwn Broadway & Macnish St.), Elmhurst, NY
Thai Restaurant · 49 tips and reviews
Racky Ross: This is one of my favorite Thai restaurants around. Try the fermented eggs, the friend shrimps or the pork , salad. Yummy big portions.
Jeremy Parroco: Small place, slow service and mediocre food.
Village Voice: Love the bar snacks, like sour sausage offered w/ basil, mint, peanuts, and pickled veggies.
13. SriPraPhai
8.6
64-13 39th Ave (btwn 64th & 65th St), Woodside, NY
Thai Restaurant · 357 tips and reviews
Laura Kunkel: Green curry with pork & eggplant is killer. I live for the shredded green mango salad with shrimp, squid and chicken.
Time Out New York: Try the crispy Chinese watercress salad. The star green in this salad is lightly battered and deep-fried to gently temper its bitterness. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
VH1: Single-handedly destroyed Thai food for me. I literally will not get it anywhere else but here. Worth the trek AND the wait (although take-out is the best option). - Rich, blogger, blog.vh1.com