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Welcome to Thai Market

Thai Market, located in New York City, offers a wide range of authentic Thai dishes in a casual and inviting setting. Known for its flavorful and perfectly cooked entrees, this restaurant has garnered high praise from customers for its delicious food. From the crispy crab fried rice to the savory duck noodle soup, each dish is carefully crafted to bring out the traditional Thai flavors. Despite a few minor issues with consistency, the overall dining experience at Thai Market is truly satisfying. With a menu that caters to vegan and vegetarian options, along with excellent customer service, this restaurant is a must-visit for those craving delicious Thai cuisine.

Thai Market: Reviews & Ratings

F. L.
F. L.

Maybe a 4.5--very, very good Thai food, but a few weak points. Mango salad had great seasoning and delicious fried salmon skin, but the actual mango didn't quite seem to fit, and something seemed a bit off about the sticky rice. Duck noodle soup had amazing duck and broth, but the noodles were kinda soggy? Crab fried rice was excellent, fluffy texture with fresh-tasting crab flavor.

Carolyn F.
Carolyn F.

Great food I love their chicken lard and papaya salad but I have one problem with them I order for pick up and delivery all the time and they NEVER PUT UTENSILS AND NAPKINS. Why is that idk they need to stop being so cheep

sandy w.
sandy w.

Got the Thai craving after watching the Street Food Asia from Netflix. Came over to Thai Market for its ambience and some Thai foods. Satisfied with every dishes we ordered. Love the Kow Pad Poo, the crabmeats were chunky and generously served. Delicious and will be on my must order list for future visit. Next time I return will try other dishes.

Lauren L.
Lauren L.

I got pad kee mao with chicken and moo ping (marinated pork on skewers). Both were delicious, definitely hit the spot. Pad kee mao was very saucy and flavorful. I was concerned that the noodles were going to be dry and stuck together because that sometimes happens when I get noodle dishes for takeout, but the noodles were wonderfully moist and saucy. I personally didn't think it had much spice and would have preferred it to be spicier. I loved that there was a good amount of chicken and other non-noodle components because some places will give almost all just noodles, but not here. Of the pad kee maos I've had, this one is a lot more tomato-forward with hints of a marinara sauce kinda flavor, esp w the small tomato pieces. I loved the sauce of the moo ping and the subtle spice it has. The meat had nice crispy edges, but I wish the pieces were more meat and less fat. Overall, very satisfying meal!

Ingrid P.
Ingrid P.

Absolutely, I highly recommend my neighbor incredible Thai food restaurant. Here's why...The BEST and my favorites are: Veggie Curry with Fried Tofu in Coconut Milk (WOW!), Yao-Hoo Todd (Crispy Fried Tofu & Peanut Sauce, ***Kow Pad Poo (Crabmeat Fried Rice) (OMG), and Thai Ice Tea (a must have!) . Another spoiled New Yorker...? Yup, because I don't have to go far, fast delivery & hot food, completely convenient & economically sound. ;0) "Don't hate the player, hate the game." New Yorkers LOVE convenience.

Christopher R.
Christopher R.

So you're looking for great thai food, huh? Well congratulations because you have stumbled across the right place. This is by far the best thai food I have had in NYC. From the appetizers to the entrees, they are all packed with flavor and cooked to perfection. I would have given this restaurant 5 stars, but the drinks were not great. Overall, a fantastic place for a flavorful meal!

Katherine H.
Katherine H.

For the crab rangoon alone I am compelled to give a 5 star review, but alas there are other factors to consider. My friend and I ordered a gai rad prik (mild spicy) and thai thai basil sauce (medium spicy). We also ordered thai iced teas. The gai rad prik was sweet and spicy grilled chicken and portion size was generous. The funny thing is that this was spicier than the thai basil even though we requested mild spicy. The thai basil sauce was pretty good- there's not as much flavor but it's great to balance out the gai rad prik. Thai iced teas were great but quite sweet. And ofc the crab rangoon was amazing!! Bonus point: The menus are cool and look vintage, but the food is quite pricey

Amanda W.
Amanda W.

Cool spot bc their menu look like a newspaper. Pad se ew is good, curry puffs and calamari were freshly fried. Pomegranate ginger ale sounded so cool but i felt lied to when it came in a glass bottle. Their papaya salad is nice and refreshing but a too wet for me. Service was attentive but not overwhelming. Mango sticky rice is so tasty.

Location

  • Thai Market
    960 Amsterdam Ave New York, NY 10025 Hotline: (212) 280-4575

Welcome to Thai Market, a hidden gem located at 960 Amsterdam Ave in New York, NY. This Thai restaurant offers a wide range of options including noodles, soups, and other traditional Thai dishes. Known for its vibrant flavors and authentic recipes, Thai Market is a must-visit for all Thai food enthusiasts.

With a plethora of utilities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, and vegan options, Thai Market caters to all types of diners. The casual ambiance, moderate noise level, and outdoor seating make it a perfect dining spot for lunch or dinner.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious dishes offered at Thai Market. From the mango salad to the duck noodle soup and crab fried rice, each dish is bursting with flavor and offers a unique culinary experience.

One standout dish that customers cannot get enough of is the Kow Pad Poo (Crabmeat Fried Rice). With chunky crabmeat and a fluffy texture, this dish is a crowd favorite. The Veggie Curry with Fried Tofu in Coconut Milk and Yao-Hoo Todd (Crispy Fried Tofu & Peanut Sauce) are also highly recommended by patrons.

While some customers have noted minor issues with certain dishes, overall, the consensus is clear - Thai Market is a top choice for delicious Thai cuisine in New York City. So next time you're craving authentic Thai flavors, make sure to stop by Thai Market and indulge in their mouthwatering dishes.