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“so satisfying that soup and an appetizer may be all that is required to create a meal.”

“Then again, maybe not. It would be a shame to miss crunchy green papaya salad, with sweet peanuts and a pleasantly sharp citrus dressing, a personal favorite; or to skip Thailand's most popular dish: pad Thai. Bean sprouts added a lovely freshness to this savory mix of slippery rice noodles, egg, peanuts, tofu, chicken and shrimp. For a fiery hit, try Thai spicy fried rice. Unlike the familiar Chinese fried rice, this Thai version, with chicken and lots of chili, was moist and marvelously tasty.”

NEW YORK TIMES


“Hard to find, easy to like.”

“Another gem has chosen to hide away from the busy thoroughfares of Beekman and Route 9. Thai Garden is located on Cortlandt Street in a busy residential area, so it’s short on parking spaces (though valet parking is offered), but it’s long on atmosphere. The spacious, light and extremely colorful restaurant sports lime green walls covered with bright Thai prints. The appetizers are superb…the main courses are equally as good.

When Michelin awards stars to restaurants, one criterion it uses is whether or not a restaurant is worth making a detour for. Thai Garden may be difficult to find, but it is well worth the detour.”

WESTCHESTER MAGAZINE


“beloved throughout the county, and beyond, for its authentic eats and top-notch service.”

“If heat isn’t an issue, try the pad khi mao, or drunken noodles. The thin rice noodles pair perfectly with the flavorful basil and the spicy chili sauce.”

HUDSON VALLEY MAGAZINE


“Good things come in small packages.”

"This slender little shoebox of a restaurant, most recently home to Saints & Scholars in Orangeburg, turns out meals with flavors well balanced enough they could pedal a unicycle across a tightrope."

JOURNAL NEWS


“the most authentic Thai food you'll find in Rockland.”

“The dining room is lovely, with mustard-colored walls and white tablecloths, offering a simple canvas that lets the truly authentic food shine. Plus, there are so many vegetarian dishes on the menu that this is one restaurant that can rightfully call itself vegetarian, even though meat-lovers will be perfectly satisfied, too."

LOHUD.COM


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