This "small" Back Bay Thai close to Symphony Hall boasts a "large, interesting menu" of "delicious" chow sold for "inexpensive" prices; staffers work "fast", so it's "worth seeking out" for a quick bite.
Designed to look like a Buddhist temple, this Back Bay eatery takes pains with presentation and service.:
Bangkok City Restaurant Review: Bangkok City’s interior recalls a Buddhist temple with its hand-carved antique benches, emotive royal blue walls and gilded artifacts. Waitstaff don formal attire, but are approachable in attitude, and crackerjack at communication. The menu offers the usual suspects like fried Bangkok wings, beef satay skewers served with peanut sauce, and shrimp tempura. Try the...
Hand-carved antique benches, emotive royal blue walls, and gilded artifacts make this Back Bay Thai eatery feel like a Buddhist temple. Much of the food is prepared palace-style, with intricate garnishes and studied presentations. The…
In a neighborhood loaded with Thai restaurants, this is my top choice. Tempting aromas and cordial employees greet you as you check out the exotic decor and lengthy menu. Appetizers are the usual dumplings and satays, plus unique items like "Boston triangles" (tasty fried pork-and-shrimp patties). Entrees range from mild pad thai to blow-your-hair-back curries, with many vegetarian options. The...