Stopping by for dinner yesterday with friends. We ordered chicken mango salad, Thai ramen noodle salad, and son-in-law eggs. Everyone enjoyed the dishes. It was scrumptious! We will definitely be back for more and try something else.
Pinky R.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
It’s my go to order once a week — the pineapple duck salad is light tangy and slightly spicy — so Delish! I get this and the chicken curry puffs.
Lexi M.
Place rating: 5 New Orleans, LA
I am amazed by the food in this place. It has all the traditional Thai food, but far less greasy than the other Thai restaurants in the area. They even offer a healthy options menu, which is all Vegan and Gluten Free. The grilled eggplant on that portion of the menu is amazing! …and so is the Bok Choy!
Katarzyna N.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Awful! Like eating oil! If I could give less than one star I would. I thought this was Dice but with a new name … Firstly we order three of the same thing and they only brought out two and then when they went to make my plate I first had to wait and then it was flavorless and not medium spice like I requested and full of oil you could see the eggplant basil(plus chicken) shine and literally see the oil on the plate … I told the waiter as my husband’s dish and mother-in-law’s were not oily and actually spicy as I ordered for the three of us… He just told me he told the chef and that the chef prepared mine differently. When I told the waiter to look at my plate he told me he already told the chef and repeated again that they used a different recipe — we got our check and were charged extra for the chicken and my dish which was gross!!! Don’t go there!!!
Kyra S.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I don’t get the really bad reviews on here. Is this place the best Thai food in Brooklyn? No. But it’s perfectly fine. Tastes like most of the Thai take out places around. I’m a fan of the vegetarian thai street noodles — super flavorful. The delivery has been consistently quick as well.
Ann B.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Wanted some drunken noodles from Dice; didn’t know they’d closed as hadn’t been there in a long time. Found a different Thai restaurant in it’s place so went in, thinking just a name and décor change — wrong! Had the lunch special — soup, salad, entrée. Price is so cheap for a lot of food; I should’ve realized it wouldn’t be decent. Soup was good though still don’t know what vegetables were in it — turnip maybe? Salad was OK — not very fresh lettuce, too much and too sweet peanut dressing. But the drunken noodles — worst I’ve ever had! I ordered the vegetarian duck. I got a plate full of rice noodles and greasy pieces of vegetarian duck(otherwise known as seitan). 2 small chunks of green pepper a green leafy thing, some overly greasy fried onions, but mostly noodles & overcooked greasy seitan. Left half or more over; didn’t even want to take it home. Making the experience even worse, I’d ordered hot green tea. It came in a big clear plastic teapot — just 1 teabag for the big pot. and I was given a tiny clear plastic cup. This was so unappetizing that I sent it all back. Plastic teapot & cup speak to how cheap this place is, and how tacky! Never again!
Shaini K.
Place rating: 4 Madison, WI
Needed some grub on a lazy Sunday morning, decided to try this place for delivery. Quick delivery, delicious food. Ordered some drunken noodles, crispy spring rolls as well as the papaya salad. All fresh, and delicious, not to mention delivered in hot in under 30 minutes. Will order again!
Francis J.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
I’m really sad to give this place a bad review. This used to be dice Thai and maybe the management changed. but so did the taste and quality of the food. Dice was my favorite Thai place around and I tried this place assuming the cooks stayed the same. I was wrong. food was flavorless, dry and oily. Very disappointing.
Katherine C.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
In a word — DREADFUL. I actually had to throw most of my order away, it was that bad. The tofu satay was a travesty, plasticky and greasy and reeking of ancient oil. Seafood soup was bland, with chunks of packet frozen, none-too-fresh seafood that had been cooked into the consistency of rubber bullets. The steamed vegetables smelled like sulfur. The vegetable dumplings, were mushy, but edible — that’s about the best I can say for them. No idea what the fillings were actually supposed to have been. On the plus side, it all arrived quickly and the order was correct. It’s just a shame it left me hungrier than before it arrived. I’ve eaten a lot of takeout Thai food in my time, and this is by far the worst experience I’ve ever had. Never, ever again.
Kyla C.
Place rating: 4 Woodside, NY
New restaurant in my area. I went there last Sunday and I ordered Crispy chicken rice, it was amazing!!! Definitely going back there, I wanna try some more from street food menu.
Joey c.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
The basil sauce with chicken was flavorless and slimy. For $ 12 it should have some taste. First and last time ordering from here.
Jelly B.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
New upgraded thai replaced an old questionable thai. While the inside basically remains the same, a new chef owner has taken the space and made some food improvements. Think authentic native rather than hipster fusion. Not feeling all that adventureous, I tested the«Pad See-Yew» with beef and it was good with actual chunks(tips) of beef. While the meat itself was just a tad dry, it was certainly no mystery meat that seems to be common around these here parts for asian food.(I think it may have been stew or brisket tips but i must admit i am not an encyclopedia of such cuts) My lunch special came with soup and salad — a little thai salad with peanut sauce was decent, the soup tasted too much of a water for my taste. Ill definiteley be trying more(they have a section of thai street food i need to sample) and am happy that the former mystery meat slophouse is gone. I’m declaring this«game on» until more can be consumed. Note: Delivery requires $ 15 min and the phone number is the same as the old Dice Thai.