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Bangkok House 360 W 46th StNY 10036, New York, Uni...
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If you are coming to Bangkok House in New York with your car, you will find parking lots at a distance of 30 meters at 333 W 46th St Parking Garage, Or, you could take the public transportation and get off at the stop MTA-42nd St-Port Athty Bus Terminal, which is 328 meters away from Bangkok House.
The menu of Bangkok House from New York includes 89 dishes. On average, dishes or drinks on the menu cost about $9.2. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
Experience the authentic flavors and traditions of Thailand at Bangkok Place. Adorned with classic artwork and elegant uniforms, this restaurant offers a true taste of Thai cuisine. Start with appetizers like chicken satay, coco shrimp, dumplings, and spring rolls. Indulge in traditional dishes such as papaya salad, chicken coconut soup, and an array of entrees featuring vegetables, tofu, beef, pork, duck, or chicken in flavorful sauces. Don't miss out on the Pad Thai, noodle dishes, fried rice, mixed Asian vegetables, and eggplant in basil sauce, catering to vegetarian preferences. Save room for desserts like fried ice cream, mango with sweet sticky rice, and fried banana with ice cream. Bangkok Place is a culinary journey not to be missed.
Most of the customers of the Bangkok House were very satisfied with the food, the average rating is 3.5.
What User doesn't like about Bangkok House:
as vegetarian, I am usually easily satisfied with Thai eating. first we were notified that they were from the appetizer we wanted after the order. second, our drinks were made with old tonic water and was flat. third, my pad thai was overpowerful sweet. I love Thai food when I visit new york, I'll look elsewhere. View all feedback.
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As a vegetarian, I am usually easily satisfied with Thai food. First we were notified that they...
The menu card of the local is also suitable for vegetarians, as there are courses that entirely abstain from meat.
You can also pay for your menus with the common credit cards.