One of the best Thai food in NYC! They're specialized in Esan food. If you love spicy, you will defiantly fall in love with this place.
The stuffs are very nice as well, very friendly, and attentive. Recommend this place to everyone.
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Salad was spicy despite asking for mild. Fried rice was good. Best was the duck curry.
Idk whats up with some ppl ordering chicken wing and ice tea in a Thai place then proceed to complain about bad food. They have pictures in the menu, just order the pictured items. Can't go wrong.
Phenomenal food. Even the Pad Thai was unusual and delicious in unexpected ways. Be prepared for "medium" to be very spicy--in a good way.
Nice decor, friendly wait staff, great Thai pop music. The only downside is it's cash only, but at least they have an ATM indoors.
Good food, good environment, good music and clean restaurant. Service could be better with smile and enthusiasm.
Went with my fiance after hearing great things. It was on the later side of the evening, but they definitely had enough customers to keep the kitchen occupied. Fiance ordered delicious crispy pork dish and a thai iced tea. I ordered grilled pork and a side of vegetables. His food came (no iced tea though) and once it was clear that my food was not arriving yet, we shared that. Literally 20 minutes later I'm still asking for my food. She brings my side of vegetables - wedge of raw cabbage and some frozen green beans. Maybe I missed something and the veggie side is for you to add to a soup or something, but seriously. Even then it was pretty sad. Five minutes later my pork finally hits the table. As well as that Thai iced tea. Delicious pork, but it was JUST grilled pork. What the heck took so long?!
All in all, good food, but shamefully bad service and kitchen coordination. Maybe it was a bad night, but I won't be back.
Awesome place, although pretty small and awesome food. Went there with the family and we really enjoyed the food. The peice was also reasonable, and the service was great. We had spring rolls, calamari, fried shrimps for appetizers, and then had pad thai, and drumken noodles which I loved. Thiese two dishes were so good. Also had the roasted duck with red curry, but it was disappointing since it was really salty and the duck was way too roasted.
Ps. Choose your spice level wisely
Flavourful, well-presented Thai food where the spiciness of the dish highlights, instead of overpowers, the nuanced ingredients, spices and herbs. We got the good-sized papaya salad with pickled crab & fish ($10) ; a skewer of grilled chicken hearts ($2, lovely little chewey nobs with a savory-spicy-funky dipping sauce) ; and the giddiness-inducing crispy duck plate with noodles, veg and broth.
Auttharos has a lot of competition for good Thai food in NYC, particularly in Queens and in Jackson Heights. It holds its own, though, thanks to attentive staff, dishes prepared fresh-to-order and its clean interior (inc the lavatory !).
Haven't been back to the Zabb since they won their Michelin star. Service is still lacking, compared to city standards... but guess what? This is Queens! And its authentic food!
For dinner, we shared the:
- Pork larb: delicious and a must try for anybody! A simple pork, lime, and mint "salad". The presentation changed from what it once was. It was on a bed of lettuce but no longer is. Um, we also got a few pieces of liver mixed in with our pork, accidentally! Luckily we eat liver so it really wasnt a problem for us... But Zabb, cmon and get with it!
- Sukiyaki with seafood: very good and the broth was delicious. We didnt realize that this was a noodle SOUP but we really liked it! We thought it would be more saucy than soupy.
- Grilled squid: amazing! We really enjoyed this and the sweet chili sauce it came with.
With every order, the restaurant asks if you would like it spicy or not? Having learned my lesson a couple of years ago, I asked for everything mild with spice on the side. I can take some heat but MILD equates to medium here! So keep that in mind when planning a visit.
Little space but good food. The size is bit small though they are cheap. Recommend the next restaurant named"playground" that has amazing spicy thai food. Must try it, just next to Zabb Elee
Serving traditional and hard to find northeastern food as well as the regular Thai dishes. Kind and helpful staff. Our new favorite place in NY.
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Eat the World NYC review:
"BBQ" is certainly a catch-all term in English when it comes to different styles offered in different Asian countries. Jackson Heights' Auttharos has added this to their name and recently switched their menu and setup to offer what appears to be a mashup of Thai flavors and Korean techniques. Either way, it is unique in this city, and worth checking out for very inexpensive all-you-can-eat meats and seafood.
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