Business Description from the Web
A funny thing happened when we visited this anomalously slick Thai joint in Jackson Heights, a distant (but recognizably related) cousin of Manhattan’s Spice chainlet. When the solicitous waiter asked how we wanted our food, we said "spicy," with the usual resigned skepticism, and we got spicy: tear-duct-activatingly, nose-clearingly, cheek-flushingly spicy. But tingly lips didn’t stop us from...
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Posted by nymag
on June 20, 2008
Other Reviews from the web
Tried the pad see ew on the recommendation of the last reviewer since it's one of my favorite dishes. It was not above ordinary and the beef version had cheap (undercooked) beef. I also ordered for delivery and the restaurant forgot half the order.
Incredible food at a very agreable price brings me back just about every other day to this authentic Thai restaurant. Service is extraordinary, yet not overbearing, and the decor brings a taste of trendy SoHo into Queens. The food's dazzling flavors overwhelm the palate, truly embracing the beauty of authentic Thai cuisine. Try the Pad Se-Ew or Chicken with Cashew Nuts for a memorable and...
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This place, which is only a few months old, is perhaps Queens' biggest secret! Fabulous decor - makes you feel like you're in a trendy Manhattan restaurant, very very good food, cheaply-priced, generally friendly staff, and if you're a Manhattanite, or spend most of your time in Manhattan, Rice Avenue will make you feel "at home".....very Soho/Village/Upper West Side minus the expensive prices...
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