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“Getting to Thai Cafe if you live anywhere but Brooklyn is an adventure. But it's worth the trip!” nymag

Cuisine:  Thai
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Tuk - Thai Restaurant and Cafe Beijing China Phone: 8580 0568 Westside of Soho Town (next to Annie’s) Dawang Rd When I lived in Beijing back in 2002, the only really good authentic non-Chinese restaurants were all near the embassies. Now a days you can get great non-Chinese food all over the city ... Read More
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location: 105. avenue a. new york. ny. phone: 212.533.2928 thai, east village, inexpensive, cozy not sure why many have not heard of this restaurant. there is not much to write about this one... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit pepperthought.com/blogs for full links, other... Read More
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Debriefer is a weekly two-part series. On Fridays, we interview random individuals about their favorite cities. On the following Monday, we map their favorite places in those cities. If you'd like to be interviewed for Debriefer, let us know. Justin "Precious" Tranter is the singer/song... Read More
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Cue tumbleweeds.Photo: Daniel Maurer Funky Thai has been shuttered for a couple of weeks, which isn’t exactly a shocker. Despite its entrepreneurial spirit (diners got three free tater tots every time they surrendered their dignity by saying the words “all tongue-tied for three free tasty Thai tate... Read More
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A plate of pad thai from the spacious, below-street-level restaurant Bennie's Thai Cafe, where I dropped in for a quick meal before hitting up First Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum and the @MURAKAMI exhibit. Though inexpensive and generously portioned, this version suffered from all the hallmarks of typical New York City Thai: poorly balanced, one-dimensional flavor, wet and gloppy noodles, way... Read More
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Bennie's Thai Café is a small little restaurant that sits on the corner of Fulton and Gold Streets. At lunch serves up great deals ranging from $5.25-$6.95 all comes with rice. Mostly caters towards office workers during the day while dinner is a mixed bag of college students and neighborhood-... Read More
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There are plenty of Thai restaurants on Greenpoint’s Manhattan Avenue (Amarin Café, Thai Café, OTT, and that one we can never remember the name of), but only Ton Kao II — “LATEST IN GREENPOINT ASIAN INVASION” — is giving away free dinners! Suck up any semblance of pride you may have, give ... Read More
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