THAI SLIDERS

150 8th Ave, New York
(212) 675-0080

Recent Reviews

Kealani Petito

Great lil place with lovely ambiance and yummy food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Simon Schadler

Got food here with keashawtee and she listened to all my stories. The pad see ew was the opposite of ew and was really tasty.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gary Gonzalez

They just changed their name and added a very varied brunch menu. We ordered Eggs Benedict, chicken and waffles, and a vegitarian omelet. Everything was great and the staff very friendly and helpful. We'll definetly make a return visit!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emily

Ordered online but restaurant was closed for painting. No issue taking my $ though

Nicole B.

This place is great for lunch if you work in the area. I ordered the shrimp fried rice and I was not disappointed. The portion size was good had about 5 large size prawns. The flavor was good and I like the big piece of ginger & veggies. It also came with two cute little spring rolls, also tasty.

Lou Giacalone, Jr.

I used to frequent the long closed location on John Street and was delighted to find this Thai Sliders in Chelsea. The food was as fantastic as I remembered. The namesake sliders, both the honey pork and the chicken, are just wonderful. Two make for a good meal. I’m also a big fan of their Country Noodles and Pad See Ew.One thing I found really confusing though is that this Thai Slider location is combined with (or just also offers) Mexican taqueria style operation. When I first went, I wasn’t sure if I was in the right spot. The menu also has both the Thai and Mexican together. Haven’t tried the mexican offerings yet, but I can strongly recommend their Thai fare.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Moonsover M.

I don't usually post reviews of places that don't wow me. But, apparently yelp seems to think even lower star reviews help. I'm not so sure but here it goes. I had the chicken with rice and beans dish. The chicken was dry, and the sides plainly lacked flavor. It seems they are struggling a bit as they have partnered with a Mexican chef, making it an odd pop up kind of combo of Thai and Mexican cuisine. The service was stoic and slow despite the nearly desolate dining room. I'm all for supporting small biz but I was disappointed. Hope this helps in some way.

Frank L.

It's one of my favorite spot to meet friends for a quiet and delicious meal. Service is always great.

Jimmy B.

Place rocks. Long time chef from Mexico created mainstay Mexican pop-up to go alongside their Thai dishes. Fantastic. My fave. Some the better Al Pastor tacos I've had. Thai food, wife's fave, she ordered chicken panang curry. She LOVED. Spiced beautifully. Ordered Gyozas, were tits. Chips/Guacamole made me do happy dance. Homemade chips A+. Service good. Price good. 5 star. Thanks.

Javier Kohen

Good inexpensive Thai food served fairly fast. I enjoyed the noodles with vegetables. The same place has a few Mexican specialties for extra variety.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

George A.

Whenever I'm in the area and haven't eaten I will default to this place. I order 2 thai sliders and leave with a smile on my face. Nice ambiance and could be a chill date spot. Always friendly service. I've been going here for 3 years now and happy to see it is still open.

Deej

Went there a few days ago for takeout. I waited for the girl to finish with the customers who were dining in. Another customer came in after me, for take out as well. When the worker was finished with she immediately asked the customer who came in after me what she wanted to order. I let her know I was first. She immediately rolled her eyes, huffed and puffed and then asked me what I wanted. I said “never mind” and walked out. I’ve been to this place before. I love their Tom Yum soup and what would have been a 5 star review, turned into a 2 stars, for the rude cashier. I will never step foot into this place again.

Jennie A.

So this is two restaurants in one (Oro Verde and Thai Sliders) and the rating is reflective of Thai Sliders only. We tried one thai dish and one mexican dish. We ordered the pad see ew which veggies which was very tasty and we would get again! Unfortunately the al pastor burrito was lacking flavor and was very bland and a bit dry, I would not order it again. Definitely stick with the thai food.

Kyle Applegate

I absolutely love this place. I'm a local, and this is my go to spot. Most importantly the food is consistent the same and really good. I never tried the Mexican half of the menu, but LOVE the pad Thai, Tom ka soup with shrimp and the summer roll. The chicken slider is a great quick bite. I also like the ambience, and quirky bathrooms. Totally recommend.

HERM PAZ

Excellent thai/mex food in original ambiance.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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