Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Cozy neighborhood Thai spot with flavorful classics, quick friendly service, great lunch specials, and ample vegan options; occasional service missteps and portion quibbles.
Mrs. An Thai earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by authentic drunken noodles and bright soups, paired with reliable service attentiveness and impressive execution speed. The restaurant falls short of grade A territory due to occasional consistency lapses in curries and pad thai, plus a modest neighborhood setting that lacks destination appeal. For locals seeking dependable Thai comfort food with genuine flavors and quick service, it delivers excellent value.
A small neighborhood room that feels warm and low-key, with light jazz, quick seating, and servers who often move fast. One diner summed it up: "Service was quick and friendly, and the food arrived piping hot." It is the kind of spot locals lean on for reliable takeout and calm weeknight meals. Cooking skews classic Thai rather than flashy: drunken noodles with real basil-chili bite, bright tom yum, and pineapple fried rice that regulars recommend. Curries satisfy though an occasional bowl reads mild or one-note, and pad thai can vary from dry to sweet. Overall it is comfort-first Thai, consistent and flavorful without chasing trends. Families should do well here thanks to familiar kid-friendly dishes like pad see yuu, fried rice, and wings. There is a dedicated vegetarian menu plus vegan proteins and a few gluten-free-tagged curries. No formal kids menu is noted, but simple noodles and mild curries are easy picks for younger diners.
Area: Residential East Harlem block with local foot traffic; casual neighborhood dining vibe.
Safety: Generally active corridor with steady foot traffic; typical urban safety norms.
Nearby: Near hospitals, schools, and apartments; convenient for takeout and casual meals.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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