Cheap and tasty Thai smack in the center of Park Slope's hip Fifth Avenue.
Openings: Dinner nightly
Features
- Dress code: Casual
- No Credit Cards
- Outdoor dining
Song Restaurant Review:
This sleek and spacious eatery is a sister of Joya, the Carroll Gardens Thai joint. It has an identical look and feel: the dark gray walls, concrete floor, dark wood tabletops, vertical track lighting, open kitchen, DJ and back garden have materialized on Park Slope's über-trendy Fifth Avenue. Likewise, the menu of reasonably priced rich curries, spicy soups, tantalizing shrimp and squid dishes, and succulent salads hasn't changed either. But don't mistake unoriginality for a bad thing: this might be the best Thai in the borough. The wine list is agreeably inexpensive: most of the bottles (including the usually higher-priced Ravenswood Red Zinfandel) hover around the $20 range.
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