Thai Lemongrass
Critics say that this Thai chain isn't authentic, with its menu items like chicken soup and grilled beef salad. But Lemongrass is actually genuine in its fusion, indoctrinating newbies into Thai cuisine by mixing a little W... metromix.com
Pongsri Thai Restaurant
Three and a half stars.r Food is ok. I insiderpages.com
Lemongrass Grill
Lemongrass is an affordable and delicious thai food! Be careful with ordering anything more than medium spicy as the food is really flavorful. The thai iced tea and ... insiderpages.com
Thai House Cafe
I work in tribeca and this is one of my favorite spots to go to for lunch. The price is right for the lunch specials and there is ... insiderpages.com
Bennie's Thai Cafe
This is a Thai restaurant your Thai friends will like. The Thai grilled chicken is out of this world, everything else I've tried is also great. Not fancy, ... insiderpages.com
Kittichai
The food at Kittichai was sublime. Some of the best food I have ever eaten. My wife had the vegetable stir fry and I had the pork tenderloin. ... insiderpages.com
35
Beautiful atmosphere - goes down from there. Way too expensive for what you get. When I pay $50 for a meal, I expect to be fed WELL. The ... insiderpages.com
Thai Angel Cuisine
The tomYum sp? soup was great. The chili fish was also great but bland??? I had to ask for hot sauce. insiderpages.com
Sticky Rice
Several notches above your ho-hum neighborhood Thai takeout joint, this Lower East Side spot ups the swank factor with exposed brick, mod booths and chairs, and elegant Asian design accents (panels, flowers murals). They're a... igougo.com
Lovely Day Restaurant
A little Thai restaurant lies inconspicuously on Elizabeth Street between a video store and a chic restaurant. This hole-in-the-wall is a delightful departure from the neighborhood's overcrowded and famous Lombardi's Pi... igougo.com
Asian Fusion On Stone
For a quick lunch or dinner in the Financial District, Asian Fusion serves Thai and Japanese for a reasonable price-think standard fare like pad Thai and teriyaki, along with a sushi bar. metromix.com
Chow Chao
Walk in and take a look around. All the Chinese will be eating soup noodles. Most non-Chinese tourists (this place must be in a European guidebook) will be eating something on rice. You should know which direction to go ... menuism.com
Eat-pisode
Only the name is awkward at this lovely little Thai spot on the Lower East Side. Amid the intimate browns and reds, try an authentic menu of curries, grilled whole fish and a notable duck tamarind. Why go for pad Thai when ... metromix.com
Peep
From OpenTable: The boutique restaurant is known for its refined and affordable Thai fusion menu and delicious fresh fruit cocktails that made Peep the Thai Hot Spot of the neighborhood. Whether you are stopping by for our l... menuism.com
Na Thai
This is definitely one of the best sushi I have ever had. My boyfriend and I came here for their Restaurant Week menu and we were thrilled. Their ... citysearch.com
Sakura
I highly recommend this place! My girlfriends and I dont have to travel to the restaurant for some tasty dining; we just order delivery and really enjoy the ... insiderpages.com
Ichiro
It's all power suits noshing on sushi and tempura during lunch at this relatively inexpensive Japanese restaurant just south of the Fulton Street promenade. Service is exceptionally friendly, particularly to the regulars, a... metromix.com