"Consistently delicious" Thai fare brings back "memories of Bangkok" at these "hole-in-the-wall" Westsiders; ok, they're "not fancy" and "seating is limited", but service is "fast" and regulars say the "rock-bottom prices" are the key to their enduring "popularity."
Somewhat more authentic than its many competitors on this stretch of Ninth. Workmanlike, closer to home cooking than haute. We're always happy with fishcakes, pad Thai, and catfish in hot red curry. Pretty versatile, will serve you duck five different ways. Crazy cheap lunches. More stylish than the original across the street, although that's not really saying much. Warm wood, a smattering of...
Hell’s Kitchen offers countless ethnic culinary variations, and one of the most prevalent is Thai—there are at least six Thai restaurants in a 5-block radius. My favorite among these is Wondee Siam II, a little more comfortable than the original Wondee Siam, 1 block up.
I enjoy authentic, uncompromisingly spicy Thai food, and that’s what I get at Wondee Siam II. Here you don’t have to worry...