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|  | Pam Real Thai Food | |  | “Authentic Bangkok-style Thai, with lime- and chili-dusted dishes, stir-fried noodles, and deep-fried duck.” —nymag | | Cuisine: Thai |
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|  | |  |   | | As its name implies, Pam Real Thai Food is in the business of authenticity. So be forewarned that entrees marked with the restaurant's four pepper rating are seriously spicy, and even two-pepper dishes like Pla Lui Suan—a whole deep fried red snapper colorfully adorned with mango, cilantro, and ... Read More | | |  |   | | Very disappointing. Ordered 4 dishes recommended by reviews expecting authentic spice and heat. Instead, dishes were mild, and cloyingly, inedibly sweet. The search for REAL thai in manhattan goes on. Service was charming though. Read More | | |  |   | | The newer location of this Hell's Kitchen duo is sleeker and shinier than the tourist-postered original; both offer Thai chow that's satisfying if sometimes overly sweet. Prime example: fried ... Read More | | |  |   | | | | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York UWS Shake Shack goodness. Photograph by Tien Mao You can get a decent Pad Kee Mao at Pam Real Thai [Food in Mouth] The "Wagyu Beef Cheesesteak" is one of the best dishes at Degustation [Food Mayhem] Cafe LuLuc is much better for brunch than it is... Read More | | |  |
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