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Prem Thai Restaurant and Noodle BarBWorth Trying

295 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 · Thai restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (423 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Stylish Thai spot with standout duck roti, tom yum hot pot, and strong cocktails; generally warm service and refined vibe, but occasional weekend service breakdowns and a few quality misses.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Prem Thai delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by signature dishes like duck roti and tom yum hot pot, plus a noteworthy cocktail program that elevates the experience. Inconsistent execution on noodles and seafood dishes, combined with weekend service lapses, prevents grade A territory. The refined, spacious setting and loyal following position it competitively among Park Slope's better restaurants, though the isolated food safety incident introduces warranted caution.

Restaurant Summary

Prem Thai brings Park Slope a refined Thai experience with warm, polished service and a cocktail bar that surprises. Diners rave about the duck roti and tom yum hot pot, calling flavors bold yet balanced. The kitchen leans elevated traditional Thai with premium ingredients and regional nods like Khao Soy and boat noodles. Think bright, layered broths, crisp-fried seafood, and generous wok plates rather than flashy theatrics. It suits diners who enjoy familiar Thai comfort with a refined touch and a serious drink to match. Families should do well here: fried rice, satay, pad see ew, and milder curries are kid-friendly picks. There is a vegan tofu curry and several vegetarian or gluten-free-labeled items. On busy weekends, service can lag; earlier dinners or weekdays may be smoother for kids.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$42-60 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Leafy, family-friendly Park Slope corridor with steady foot traffic, date-night energy, and cocktail-centric dining.

Safety: Well-lit, lively blocks with consistent evening foot traffic; generally safe and well-kept.

Nearby: Near 5th Ave bars, boutiques, and brownstones; Prospect Park and subway lines reachable within a walk.

Park SlopeThe dining scene in Park Slope is eclectic and upscale-casual, featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and diverse international cuisines. The area is popular for its relaxed yet lively atmosphere, attracting locals who appreciate quality food in a neighborhood setting with a strong community vibe.
South SlopeSouth Slope, near 5th Avenue, has a slightly more modern and trendy feel compared to the northern parts of Park Slope, with a growing number of hip eateries, bars, and boutique shops. It is known for a lively dining scene that balances casual and upscale options, appealing to a younger demographic.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Tuesday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Wednesday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Thursday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Friday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Saturday12:30–16:00, 17:00–22:00 Sunday12:00–16:00, 17:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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