Welcome to Williamsburg Thai Cuisine
"Williamsburg Thai Cuisine, located at 212 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY, offers a hidden gem for authentic Thai cuisine. With a welcoming atmosphere and efficient service, this restaurant has gained a loyal following among locals. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes, especially the orange duck, khao soy, and Drunken Lo Mein. From crispy tofu appetizers to traditional Tom Yum soup, each dish is carefully prepared and bursting with Thai flavors. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a cozy dinner spot, Williamsburg Thai Cuisine is a must-visit for Thai food enthusiasts in the area."
- 212 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11249212 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11249 Hotline: (929) 337-7651
Welcome to Williamsburg Thai Cuisine, an enticing haven nestled on 212 Bedford Ave in the heart of Brooklyn, NY. This charming eatery specializes in authentic Thai flavors designed to transport your taste buds directly to Southeast Asia. As you step inside, the welcoming ambiance and beautiful bamboo decor set the stage for a delightful culinary adventure. The restaurant, while conveniently situated on the main strip, has a cozy, tucked-away feel that makes it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Here, every dish is a testament to the rich and complex flavors of Thai cuisine. The menu boasts an array of traditional offerings that never fail to impress. Among the highlights is the Massaman Curry, a creamy concoction with a heavenly peanut sauce enlivened by tender potatoes, onions, and carrots, served alongside your choice of a vegetarian spring roll or Thai salad. At just $10.95 for the lunch special, it’s a steal for such a flavorful dish. Not to be missed is the Pad See Ew, a reminiscing staple among patrons, praised for its delightful combination of sweetness from the soy sauce and the richness of sautéed flat noodles. It’s a dish that even a discerning palate will find hard to resist.
And for spice lovers, the Drunken Lo Mein offers a tantalizing kick that complements its diverse textures. While one may need to tread cautiously if sensitive to heat, the overall vibrancy makes it worth every fiery bite. Additionally, the Pad Kartiam, featuring sautéed garlic sauce infused with fresh vegetables and your choice of meat, is noted for its straightforward yet satisfying flavors. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, simplicity truly shines in the culinary world.
Expect attentive service that matches the quality of food. As noted by many satisfied customers, the staff at Williamsburg Thai Cuisine are not just servers but caretakers of your dining experience. Every request is met with swift efficiency, ensuring your meal is not just enjoyed but savored.
As you plan your visit, whether it’s a romantic dinner or a casual meal with friends, don’t overlook the appetizers. From the crispy Chicken Satay paired impeccably with peanut sauce to the refreshing Fresh Summer Rolls, every bite is a prelude to the vibrant entrees that await you.
In a city where culinary options are plentiful, Williamsburg Thai Cuisine stands as a hidden gem that delivers authenticity and flavor in every dish. Whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, the balanced sensory experience of their offerings is sure to keep you coming back for more. So come in, dig into the deliciousness, and let the warm flavors of Thailand envelop you!

Stumbled upon this restaurant while walking around hungry lol it looked pretty cute and I was craving Thai food per usual so I gave it a try after seeing good Yelp reviews. While it's on the main strip, somehow it's somehow hidden. I was greeted excitedly, seated swiftly, served immediately; and, I can officially say Thai restaurants all have that presence of efficient care for customers on a hangry New York minute...Love it! lol I ordered one of my fave authentic Thai dishes--kraprow basil chicken--and it was great. I crave Thai food like I'm a Thai person...I was Thai-deprived. The bamboo wall in the back was a peaceful touch to the environment/decor. Go, enjoy!

After a week of eating pizza and pasta, I was craving some delicious, fresh, and aromatic Thai food. Williamsburg Thai Cuisine turned out to be the perfect choice to fulfill this craving! In addition to the great food, the service was efficient and incredibly attentive; my friend joked that you wouldn't be able to hear a pin drop because the waitress would catch it before it hit the ground. I spilled some of my Thai tea boba (which was super yummy) and she immediately swept in with napkins; each finished plate, dish, or skewer stick was quickly removed; and all of this was done with kindness and courtesy. Onto the food! We ordered the Pad See Ew, which we all would order again-- HIGHLY recommend! The Massaman Curry was also delicious, with little carrot spears and thinly sliced chicken pieces in a fragrant curry. The Drunken Lo Mein, which were made with egg noodles, were good but a bit too spicy for my own (admittedly pretty delicate for spice) palate so keep that in mind. And lastly, for appetizers we shared the Chicken Satay (also HIGHLY recommend) and the Fresh Summer Roll (which I would skip ordering next time and instead get more chicken satay; nothing bad, just not epic).

Amazing decent price, amazing quality, quick seating (though small place). Hidden gem. Loved the their orange duck, I would bathe in the sauce. Duck was tender and delicious with and without sauce. Chicken satay, curry puffs and Tom Yum soup were also delicious. My friends enjoyed the place so much, when I came with them it was actually their 2nd trip that week. Need to return soon!

I live nearby and order takeout from here all the time. My favorite thing they make is probably their khao soy super flavorful and well balanced. Soupy and crunchy I just love it especially on a cold day or when you need to kick a cold. I have also tried their pad Thai which is very consistent as well with just the right amount of peanuts. Today since I had wisdom teeth surgery and needed something soft without nuts J opted for the pad see ew which was delicious and flavorful and nice and soft for me to eat! If your in the area this is definitely one of the better Thai places to check out

Cute spot for a date night or just dinner with friends! The Drunken Lo Mein is delicious!! (She's spicy tho) the crab rangoons and plum wine go hand in hand in my opinion and you get such a good portion for the money! will definitely be returning!

Ever since my husband and I traveled to Thailand for our honeymoon 5 years ago, I've been crazy for Thai food. I love checking out Thai restaurants in NYC. We went to Williamsburg for a night out with a friend and checked out this place. It got good reviews and was close to the subway. Quick tip - if you do not like spicy foods, make sure to inform your waiter how spicy or not you want your food. They will try to accommodate you. We ordered green papaya salad and curry puffs for appetizers. Loved both. We each ordered an entree. I got the basil fried rice with shrimp and it was spicy. My husband got the Tom Yum soup and red curry with chicken, and our friend ordered green curry with beef. I enjoyed my dish except next time I'm going ask for mild. I thought I could handle the heat but it was a little too much for me. I tried the red curry with chicken that my husband ordered and really enjoyed it. The Tom Yum soup was okay. Our friend enjoyed his dish as well. The service was good. The wait staff are friendly and helpful. My friend had dropped his drink on the floor and someone came and mopped it up pretty quickly. I would love to done here again and try other dishes. The prices were reasonable and the portions were good as well.

Quick stop for Thai lunch on Bedford Avenue on my way to a Yelp Event, Nippon Cha which was so far away from Williamsburg Thai... like...2 feet! Lol! Anyway, I've had a craving for Thai food since last week eating at Little Tiffin. Thus, I Yelped some recommendations and this place looked really cool and had a nice Lunch Special menu. I was greeted and seated right away to a nice cozy table in the back. I had a craving for Drunken Noodle. I've eaten this dish spicy, medium spicy and today mildly spicy. There are noodle options and I chose egg noodle.There is a choice of appetizers: Veggie Spring roll or Thai salad. My lunch was ready in five minutes and looked scrumptious. I unsealed my chopsticks, practice, practice, practice and dug in. I must say, for a lunch entree, the portion was generous. The Drunken Noodle was delicious and perfectly spiced and there were delicious chunks of chicken, broccoli and carrots. The noodles were easy to twirl with my chopsticks! A big plus for Fawn: minimize the spillage! The Thai salad was your typical salad with a big tomato and cucumber but a watered down peanut sauce. I prefer the sauce to be thicker. The interior is cozy with a nice back table which if you have ever dined at Nam, an oldie but was a great Thai place on Broadway. Nam had a bamboo backdrop and WT has a similar one. The vibe is relaxing with soothing music. The lunch specials start at $10.95 but go up depending on meat chosen. The service is quick and mildly pleasing. So why 4 stars? The entrance is a bit steep.. you practically have to climb up to get in. I noticed there was a door adjacent to bar and wondered if that used to be an entrance? Anyway, owner should provide a ramp to assist in entering. Now, on to Nippon Cha.

This is a great neighborhood Thai spot. In Williamsburg there are alot to choose from (SEA, Savory Thai, Noods N' Chill etc..), but don't sleep on Williamsburg Thai Cuisine despite the generic name. You can usually expect to get a table relatively easily with no wait, a great way to escape the bustling Bedford Ave. I am a regular with ordering their pineapple fried rice (probably have gotten it 10+ times at this point) for pick up, I've also eaten indoors. The portion sizes are generous whether you order delivery/pick up or eat at the restaurant. The staff is friendly as well. There was one time where I ordered curry puffs and it came out frozen in the middle, however they promptly fixed it.