Despite the fact that it was Valentine’s day, my order was delivered in under thirty minutes. Super pleased with the fast and kind delivery. The spring rolls were great too! I’ve been looking for a new thai place after Regional Thai closed, and this place may just be my new go-to.
Candace A.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Excellent Thai food. They are very good at following delivery instructions. Their lemongrass chicken is amazing as is the pad Thai. I have been getting delivery from here for years. Delivery is always quick, packaged nicely and hot. The prices are very reasonable. One thing I appreciate, they always include a surprise of some sort, today I got a dumpling. On the weekends, they also offer the lunch menu. All in all, a wonderful spot.
Doug W.
Tu valoración: 3 Auriesville, NY
Bangkok duck was good. Also sampled the coconut shrimp soup and the papaya salad. Food and service were typical of a side street café. Prices were good and no wait on a Saturday since a little away from the theater district. We have been here before when it was under a different name. Just wondering why the change. This time here hasn’t s secured their liquor license yet. We will be back if we are over this way again. Also was close to the Icon Parking garage that we used.
Hope L.
Tu valoración: 3 Elmhurst, NY
good for a nice lunch when you’re in the mood for pad thai :)
S B.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This is by far the worst restaurant I have had food at. Not just in service(slow, unfriendly, with people coming after me being served main entrée before my appetizer even came) but the food was served cold, was undercooked, the manager(?) at the counter where I paid(Oct 30,2015 around 1:45pm) was rude. She asked me what was wrong after I left no tip. I told her the issues. She said ok fine and that’s it. Well then 1 star is just fine. This should have been a zero rating. Wonder if Unilocal can change their system to allow for zero rating which would effectively map towards bringing the overall star rating down a bit more than what a 1-star would do.
Amanda T.
Tu valoración: 5 Mt Auburn, Cincinnati, OH
This place is delicious! And reasonably quiet. And incredibly reasonably priced! Everyone in my party was happy, even the picky eater.
Priscilla L.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
Super dry duck,(and it was super expensive add for the duck to the noodle but waitress didn’t even tell us) mushy pad Thai, good Ice tea. I would not recommend unless you’re coming here for drinks
A T.
Tu valoración: 3 Tulsa, OK
Food: The veggie pad Thai was sub par, dry, and not flavorful. Service: My friends and I pretty much had the whole place to ourselves. The staff was very friendly and attentive. Price: $ 10 for pad Thai is average but quality was not.
Lorenzo T.
Tu valoración: 5 Hoboken, NJ
Updated new interior with more modern look. Uplighting adds to a fresh look. Menu’s are also updated with many of the same delicious menu items. Love theirs soups, duck, and grilled moo tang(bbq pork) with the sticky rice and spicy papya salad. Lychee martini are $ 2 off during HH till 7PM
Colin FX G.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I had the duck drunken noodle and vegetable pot stickers. I highly recommend the pot stickers. They also had a nice sauce. The duck was tasty but the portion was a little small for the noodles.
Karen M.
Tu valoración: 4 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
This is my go-to Thai place in Hell’s Kitchen, mainly because it’s such a cozy spot for locals(since the area is such a tourist trap), and the fact that they serve such solid Thai food. I highly recommend their noodle dishes(pad thai and pad kee mao are excellent), fried rice dishes, appetizers(curry puffs and fried vegetable dumplings), and meat dishes(grilled moo yang and ANYTHINGWITHDUCK). I would recommend staying away from the curries, since they could be better somewhere else. About the duck — it is soooooo delicious! The skin is very crispy and the meat is tender. I have to get it everytime I go there. It’s good especially in their Duck Broth noodle soup. :) The price is also decent considering the area — lunch is around $ 10(without a drink) if you order take out without delivery. I’ve tried a number of places for Thai food in NYC, and this is one of my favorites. You won’t regret it!
Yag P.
Tu valoración: 2 Chatham, NJ
i sat there expecting something good. got a mediocre som tum salad and sat there waiting for 15 minutes for my entrée while I was on my computer. After a while I said«whats up». she assured my my order was coming. 10 more minutes and no food. I told her i had to go and paid for my salad and left and got a chipotle burrito. Was really irritated by the whole experience. they indicated that a big takeout order had come in and were preparing it. While they were apologetic, that didn’t make a lot of difference to the time I wasted. Consider it a mixed blessing as the food would likely have been poor anyways.
Keigo I.
Tu valoración: 5 West New York, NJ
This restaurant is one of my favorite at Hell’s Kitchen. Not so expensive, all menus are beautiful, summer roll and wrap are amazing! Spicy noodle is not as spicy, you can try! They do delivery service, but you should better rating at restaurant because all foods are hot and their plates and foods are kind of art!
Ricky Y.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Def get 5 stars. I ordered Pad See Ew and a Thai Iced Tea. First off the delivery dude was not Thai but thats okay(welcome to New York lol) because he was really nice. He followed all my directions perfectly because my office is weird to find. The tea is delicious and they made sure to tape the top so it doesnt spill, unlike other places. The chicken pad see ew had enough sauce that the noddles were not dry but no so much that it spilled all over the container. Ive ordered thai from 3 other places nearby and looks like ive found my spot.
Dave H.
Tu valoración: 3 Astoria, Queens, NY
They’ve got peppers in their kitchen. Tried their pad kra pao(Thai basil chicken) and didn’t specify the hotness level. yet every bite was like a Polaroid picture. Hmm, wait, every bite shook my taste buds like a Polaroid picture? Each bite of the dish packed a spicy punch. I found the meat overcooked, which made me sad. Chicken’s easy to screw up, I guess.
Eric G.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Although the menu & flavors are not much any different from other Thai restaurants the dining experience was good nevertheless. We started off with the classic soups which were both delicious. The Tom Yum was spicy and the Tom Kar was soothing & calming with its coconut broth especially during the 19° F weather in New York. For entrées, we ordered the spicy Duck Gra-Prow and the Chicken Ace Luck combo that was paired with the spicy Papaya Salad. They also offer a nice selection of Southeast Asian beers & a variety of cocktails during happy hour from 4−7pm all of which are half-priced. The manager was generous always checking with us if our orders were received in time.
Chelsea D.
Tu valoración: 3 Queens, NY
I hate to be the person who just writes a one liner but that’s all I’ve got: Aceluck provided a solid meal for myself and four friends the other day, but other than that, there was nothing stand out about this meal.
Stephanie O.
Tu valoración: 4 Haar, Bayern
Essen ist gut und günstig. Sommerrolle und Glasnudeln mit Hühnchen und Shrimps sind empfehlenswert.
Candy B.
Tu valoración: 2 Forest Hills, NY
I came here on a whim with my husband because we were in the area and it was raining and just wanted to eat before we went home. It had an A rating so it was good by our standard to pop in. We’re vegan and they had plenty of options for us. We found the dishes to be quite salty and the service was really subpar. Every time we asked a question about something on the menu(ie. what type of broth is your soup made with) our waitress had to run to the back. After we finished we waited a while to get our check and had to ask for it 2x. It’s a small place, maybe 15 tables and there was a group of 8 there so staff blamed that for everything being slow. I’m also not a fan of being served by someone wearing rubber gloves. Why can’t you touch the plate with your bare hands? The neon green wall color, slow service and mediocre food really isn’t enough to get us to go back.
Nadia B.
Tu valoración: 3 Princeton, NJ
It was decent to good. I had papaya salad that was warm on the top and cold at the bottom probably because of how they put it in the bag. i guess put a cardboard separator like I’ve seen done at other places– BUT, it was tasty and did have a nice spicy kick to it. I just don’t think its my cup of tea and won’t order it a second time. I also enjoyed the red curry which was tasty with the right amount of kick without being overbearing. I did request extra vegetables and got probably three or four small pieces of green and red peppers and not any broccoli– just a TON of tofu which I ordered technically, Red curry with tofu, but usually there are veggies with it… but nada in this case. I think I’d at least try the pad thai here for next time because delivery was FAST and the red curry was actually pretty tasty… prices were reasonable. It’s worth a repeat order… too bad there are 80 other Thai places in the 4 mile radius I need to try on Seamless before trekking back. OH, the perks and problems of being in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen area? More Perks than problems :-) But thanks AceLuck for a great red curry!
Courtney J.
Tu valoración: 3 Philadelphia, PA
I had a meeting nearby, and had about an hour to eat lunch. I didn’t want to stray too far from the area. I happened upon this place a few blocks away, and after doing a quick check on Unilocal,decided to give it a go. The place was small and crowded, but my husband and I were quickly seated at one of the two empty tables. The lunch specials range from $ 8.95-$ 10.95, and come with a small salad, appetizer of the day, and rice, which isn’t a bad deal. I wanted to try something I couldn’t get in Philly, so I ordered the Pla Rard Prik, which was a fried fish with hot chili sauce. My husband got Pad Ped(chili paste, lime leaves, basil, bamboo, and string beans) with chicken. The appetizer was a small cold dumpling and a tiny salad with iceberg lettuce and ginger dressing. It was a bit disappointing. The food came out shortly after. The fish was hot and with a crispy coating, and it was a pleasant surprise that it was actually a bit spicy! It said spicy on the menu, but most places in Philly that say spicy, don’t mean it, so I’d gotten used to that. The sauce was good, but didn’t taste homemade. It tasted like the Chili Sauce I could buy at the Asian market(Sambal Oelek). The rice was standard long grain white rice. My husband liked the fact that his Pad Ped had some heat to it as well. When I was finished, I saw a guy sitting nearby had a Thai Tea, which looked really good. However, I was on a time schedule, so I didn’t order one. Although our orders were taken quickly and the food arrived promptly, it took a while to pay our bill. I would go back if I was in need of a quick lunch in the area. However, with all the choices in NYC, I don’t think I would seek it out.