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| Rating | Avg. Dinner Entrée |
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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by SP on 01/22/2011
Outstanding
Great food, inexpensive, surprisingly delicious.
Posted by Afiq on 11/02/2010
Reasonable Place
This place is really reasonable. The service is indeed very well. Must try.
Posted by Anonymous on 01/10/2010
yummy
good stuff
Posted by Andrea on 12/04/2009
Amazing
best thai food i've ever found in nyc and its really cheap. really amazing tofu - better than any ive ever had!
Posted by anonymous on 04/07/2009
Best Thai in the City Thus Far!
Varied menu and everything is delicious. By far the best salad ever. I've been here close to 10 times since I've discovered it and I've never had a dish I didn't like. My only complaint would be the loud music they play later at night making conversation a bit difficult
Posted by anonymous on 03/23/2009
Pleasantly Surprised!
Larger than expected appetizers and a Bombay Pumpkin and Chicken dish I can't stop thinking about.
Posted by Me on 02/20/2009
So good, and dirt cheap
I had to chime in because of some of the other reviews here. I work near Klong and have it at least once a week. I don't know what the previous reviewer had, but I can't praise the lunch specials enough. They're $6 for a big portion of an entree and an appetizer, and everything I've ever gotten has been fantastic, especially the Spicy Basil Noodles, which are out of this world. The service and ambiance aren't much, but who cares when food is this good and this cheap? As for the "Americanized" claims below, this is no more or less Americanized than any other standard Thai restaurant in the city or in the area. But, for my money, it's considerably above average in terms of food, so despite how much better someone might feel after making this claim, it's not just for students and tourists who don't know better (the fact that St. Mark's is home to some of the city's most authentic Asian food weakens this claim even more). If you want to be pretentious about how authentic the food you're eating is, go elsewhere, but if you want wonderfully tasty food at super low prices, Klong is absolutely the best choice in the area.