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CHADA NYCB+

260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10014 · Thai restaurant, Asian restaurant

Ambitious, stylish Thai with bold spice and some standout dishes, but service pacing and value inconsistency divide diners; reserve for creative Thai cravings and go prepared for heat and higher prices.

Our take

Chada NYC delivers bold, contemporary Thai cooking with strong food quality and stylish plating and design that elevate the experience. However, inconsistent execution—cold plates, variable heat, rushed pacing—prevents grade A territory, and recent service complaints suggest operational challenges. Best for diners seeking creative, spice-forward flavors who can tolerate premium pricing and occasional timing issues.

In more detail

A stylish Thai dining room on the Village/SoHo edge delivers bold, spice-forward cooking with modern plating and a lively pace. Guests rave about dishes like short rib panang and tallow-fried rice, though some note rushed pacing and occasional cold plates. One diner put it simply: "Great flavors, but the timing made it hard to relax." Review patterns are largely credible, with mostly authentic voices and strong photo proof. The culinary approach leans contemporary Thai with premium ingredients and a few fusion-leaning touches—think beef tallow fried rice, raw marinated crab, and lobster tail curry. Flavors run assertive, heat can be serious, and portions feel fair-to-small relative to price. Best for diners who enjoy creative, richly sauced plates and do not mind a premium for ambiance and presentation. Families should note the focus on heat and stronger flavors. There is no visible kids menu, customization is limited, and one review mentioned no high chairs. Safer picks for younger palates include pad see ew, pad thai, or jasmine rice sides; otherwise, consider more kid-friendly Thai spots nearby.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Trendy Village/SoHo edge with heavy foot traffic, shoppers, NYU crowd, and nightlife; mix of locals and destination diners.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, active streets into late evening; typical urban awareness advised.

What's nearby: Near West 4th St station, MacDougal bar/food strip, NYU buildings, boutiques and galleries.

Opening Hours

Sunday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:00 Monday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:00 Tuesday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:00 Wednesday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:00 Thursday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:00 Friday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:30 Saturday11:30–15:15, 16:30–22:30
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