The Thai food is very authentic and has so much flavor. I have been to this Thai place multiple times for years, and the food & service has never failed me. The waitress is patient, attentive, and wipes down the tables after each party of people. The place is small, snug, but also does not have a bathroom.
Best Thai Food in NYC! Been coming here for over 8 years , the food is the same today as it was then. Authentic Thai all the way!!
Always love their food in this tiny restaurant. It's always good and fresh. My go-to is the pad kee Mao with shrimp. I tried their crispy noodles with chicken and shrimp and it's not my favorite, prefer the Chinese version noodles, but there are so many options. I also love their chives pancake. I always take my food to-go, but noticed the diners wanted to use the restroom. Notice, this is a small restaurant, the front of the door says "No Restroom". Keep that in mind, they do accept credit card though and the service is always friendly.
This place is really a hole in the wall with no decorations. Just a small room filled with benches, tables, and a cashier section. But every time you pass this place, there are always people eating inside. There are a few things that aren't great about this place, such as no bathrooms, and the portion sizes are small depending on what you order. There's only one server who managed everything by herself, which was amazing. But she didn't seem frazzled or anything and took everything in stride. I noticed a slight difference after splitting the check, and the tip averaged out differently. Just be sure to do the math. For the table, we got Som Tum, which ended up being spicy, but still good to eat. For myself, I ordered Tom Yum Koong soup, which has shrimp inside. It wasn't spicy at all, and very small. All in all, I probably wouldn't return as there's so many other thai places to eat at.
Boon Chu is a neighborhood staple, serving reliably delicious Thai food and often open on holidays. Service is always fast and friendly. Came for a weekday lunch recently, and ordered 4 dishes to share between 2 people. The portions were not huge, so even though it was a lot of food, we managed to finish almost all of it. In particular, their tom ka gai soup has consistently been one of my favorite versions in a neighborhood full of great Thai options, and I highly recommend trying it on a cold winter day.
If you're searching for an affordable dining option with generous portions, look no further. They offer an extensive menu featuring popular Thai dishes. The service is straightforward, quick, and efficient. It's worth noting that the interior is relatively small and lacks restroom facilities for patrons. As for the food, the Pad Thai (2.5/5) was excessively saucy and overly tangy, and the noodles were slightly overcooked. The Pork with Chinese broccoli (3/5) was flavorful, although the pork belly skin was somewhat rubbery. The Fried Chicken (3.5/5) was decent and acceptable. We did request them to cook it for a longer duration since there have been instances of undercooked chicken in my past orders.
I was looking for a cheap lunch with a friend and stumbled on this restaurant along Broadway. WARNING: NO BATHROOM! Food + Price: 5/5 I loved the duck soup. It was tender and the broth salty but sweet. My friend's beef soup was much more savoy and came with rice! Her soup was loaded with bean sprouts which made me have food envy. After 50/50 split of the bill tax & tip my damage was $14!! Yes please!! Definitely worth the price and great for on a budget! Ambiance: 5/5 The interior of this place so chill compared to the bustle of Broadway. Their AC constantly saves my life in summer and it is a great place to chat. All in all, I am definitely coming back! I only wish it wasn't so far from me! Still a great budget eats.
My mom and I were getting our hair done in the area and we're both starving after so we came in for a quick meal. We were both surprised at how cheap this place was with rice or noodle dishes only around $10 and appetizers are less than $10. Portion size is on the smaller end but is perfectly filling for me. The space is a bit small but they managed to squeeze 4-5 tables in. The tables are pretty small so when we ordered 4 dishes (again we're hungry) we had to move another table to fit all the plates. Luckily the place wasn't too busy but definitely started picking up with diners and to go orders by the time we left. Will def be back for a quick, cheap eats!