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This is anther long overdue review as I've been coming here for years.
Thai Pot is great. It's small, it's simple, it's generally quiet, and the food is always great. Convenient location, friendly service and the prices are right. The decor is really cute as well. Really nice atmosphere.
I'm particularly fond of their curry puffs, but really you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Just depends on what you feel like eating. The food is so nice and light it's incredible.
If you've never been here, please come check it out. You're sure to enjoy it.
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Would have been 3 stars because the thai fried rice is just steamed rice with whole basil leaves baked into some sort of casserole, but had to bump it down to 1 star because the delivery guy was too lazy to actually enter the building.
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Decent delivery speed. Good food.
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Delivery order, showed up bitchcakes. Had to pick plastic out of my salad, my girlfriends soup was all over the place. Cmon dudes.
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Located a few blocks outside of the popular Austin Street area of Forest Hills, you can find this quiet Thai restaurant. Once inside, the greeted by an appropriately ethnic decor but the lighting is so dim, I'm not sure how patrons can see their food.
We went on a weekend to pick up dinner and the place was empty. Still it took a while for our food to come out. We ordered the pad thai, mango beef, tom yum soup and fried chicken wings. The pad thai portion was small and the noodles a bit on the sticky side. There were many clumps. The mango beef had a bit of spice and the beef very tender. The only issue was the mango being on the unripe side, very tangy and hard. The tom yum soup flavors were spot on and had a good amount of heartiness. The wings were the best of the bunch. They had a nice crisp, well seasoned and not oily at all.
By far, this is not close to one of the great Thai restaurant in NYC but if you're in the area and want to avoid the bustle of Austin Street, there are things to like about this place. Just give your eyes some time to adjust before you start bringing forks and knives close to your face.
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