Everything is delicious. Go with a large group and order a ton. Do not miss the crispy rice salad or the Kao soi with steak. The pink elephant is a great tequila drink.
Go long pork. The sour pork and crispy rice salad tastes is as weird and good as it sounds. The pork toro, aka the grilled pork collar, is like bacon from the Thai gods with tangyspicy chili sauce.
Kris Yenbamroong is going for the jugular with recipes that throw heat and spice and stink in your face. The room and the crowd, both psychedelic, match the cooking’s intensity. Leggi tutto
Hasn't replaced pok pok in my heart, but very good. If you're keto/gluten free, make sure to ask if fried items are breaded. Most are. Hidden treasures was my favorite. Crowd unreasonably good looking
The hype continues to mount: Maybe it's the exquisite and (very) spicystreet food, like pad thai, grilled fatty pig collar, and fried chicken wings, bathed in "rooster sauce." Leggi tutto
It was soooooo good! Pig tails + pork toro + yum naw Mai + 3 flavor fish + nam kao tod was all really good. Papaya salad and larb Gai was ok. Beware... 1 shot of cordon blue was $30!
Super imaginative approach to Thai food with a solid foundation in the flavors of the cuisine. If the uni fried rice special is on the menu, it’s a definite must.
Tuck into the crisp, meaty, fried pig tails, and juicy charred pork meatballs. 1 warning: some dishes & sauces pack serious heat. Save room for the ice cream sandwich.
Food is bomb and great for groups! But beware - bartender is literally one dude taking his sweet time, one hand in his pocket. The complex task of pouring shots took 25 min. Still recommend tho
Night + Market has a menu based on the bar snack. You will find a kind of Thai tapas, a unit of consumption carefully calibrated to the refreshment inherent in a single bottle of Singha ~Jonathan Gold
Chef Kris is a wiz in the kitchen. This is THE spot to go for the closest thing to street food in Thailand. If you miss the food in Thailand - go here.