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“Thai food with Japanese twists”
The menu of this pretty little Thai restaurant attracts foodies citywide: Not only does it span the culinary regions of Thailand, but it includes some Japanese twists, too, thanks to the owners’ experience working in Bangkok’s Japanese hotels. Even if you skip the sushi-inspired dishes (like the oft-namechecked raw shrimp appetizer), the spicy, incredibly complex curries (around $7) are still a radical departure from most pad thai–pushing joints.
Pleasant Thai spot discovery in Jackson Heights/Elmhurst. The surrounding area was pretty quiet, so it was fascinating to see so many people gathered in here. I get it though, the dimly lit... Read more
Have been in a Thai kick recently and wanted to test my spice tolerance. Was not disappointed by this meal! -frog legs with basil. My first time trying frog legs so I was a bit nervous regarding... Read more
I've been meaning to try Ayada Thai for quite some time and am glad that I finally got around to order some takeout from there. I decided to err on the side of caution and order a "safe" Thai dish... Read more
Ayada Thai
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 11:30 am - 11:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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