6413 39th Ave (Between 64th St and 65th St)
Woodside, NY 11377
718-899-9599
Thu-Tue: 11:30am-10pm
Wed: Closed
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This is an ultimate hidden jewel in New York City. Due to its inconvenient and somewhat secluded location in Queens, it is relatively less known to people who narrow their restaurant search to within Manhattan. At SriPraPhai, rated #1 for Thai food in Zagat Survey for many years, you can have the best and the most authentic Thai cuisine in the Tri-State area. They offer hundreds of selections from starters to soups to curries to entrees. If you have trouble figuring out what is what - all dishes are named in Thai – simply ask for a picture-edition menu. There is no fancy decoration or other special pleasure for eyes, but with their food, they will just beat any fancier restaurant in the city hands down. It’s worth it to endure their cash-only, no-reservation policies as well as the ride on the 7-train.
Spice60 University Pl (Between 10th St and 11th St)
New York, NY 10003
212-982-3758
Sun-Thu: 11:30am-11pm
Fri-Sat: 11:30am-12am
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Among its five locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, this west village branch, a few blocks down from Union Square, is a perfect place for those who seek for both trendy ambience and cheap eats. Step into this modern and futuristic place, and you will be served happily priced delicious Thai dishes. Reasonable price, good location, sleek interior. No wonder why this place is always crowded with young New Yorkers. Good for lunch and casual dining.
166 8th Ave (Between 18th St and 19th St)
New York, NY 10011
New York, NY 10011
212-691-0299
Mon-Thu: 11am-11pm
Fri: 11am-12:30am
Sat: 10am-12:30am
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Decorated like a chic boutique hotel, Room Service is a trendy Thai restaurant in Chelsea. Once you pass the entrance covered with dark colored velvet drapes, a vibrant yet private bar/dining scene unfolds. They serve decent Thai cuisines while not losing its Chelsea-like style. Staff members are well-dressed and kind, but not quite helpful for your menu selection. It is a good spot to steal a glance at swanky New Yorkers, but don’t be too surprised if you are surrounded only by stylish male-male couples. That’s Chelsea. They also run happy hour from 5 pm to 7 pm, in which you can get half off on drinks.
6 comments:
I want to try them all!!! thanks. My boyfriend will also appreciate!
Beautifully written ! well done Sue, nothing to say. Do we need to put the telephone number for every thing we reviewed ?
When I am bored eating at restaurants in Manhattan I would like to go to " SriPraPhai ". I'm not so familiar with Thai foods, so what kind foods can I try in this restaurant??
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Your writing is stylish, and very seductive to ethnic foods lovers. It's excellent.
Sue, excellent job! You should work as a reviewer! I think the title of Room Service is wrong, it says " Room Servie". As we have to present the magazine the best we can, I would suggest to check which is the correct name.
On the other hand I was thinking about the mention that we don't have to be surprised if we see male-male stylish couple as the restaurant is located in Chelsea. Isn't better just to mention "Gay Friendly", do you know what I mean? I don't know if an American would write something like that.
I don't want to sound rude, I'm just making my suggestions.
Once, again, besides those two comments: great job!!!
Oh yes, you're a great reviewer. I like tha fact that you didn't write a lot, but only essential things are included. Bravo!
Sue, you did very good. I think it is nice because it is short but appealing and with details. may be you could have written more about the food!
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