Based on 0 critic and audience reviews analyzed across Manhattan
Holy basil stir-fry with a fried egg on top. Thailand's everyday lunch, done right.
“A Chinatown-adjacent Thai-Chinese hybrid where the pad kra pao (holy basil stir-fry) arrives fiery, fragrant, and loaded with aromatic holy basil leaves.”View more →
“An East Village Thai spot serving a pad kra pao that nails the balance of heat, sweetness, and savory depth.”View more →
“A NoHo Thai seafood restaurant where the pad kra pao comes with a Southeast Asian boldness — wok-fired with fresh holy basil, bird's eye chilies, and your choice of perfectly cooked protein.”
“An East Village Isaan specialist where the pad kra pao brings serious Thai street-food heat.”View more →
“A Hell's Kitchen Thai staple serving an aromatic pad kra pao with tender minced chicken, fresh holy basil, and a well-calibrated chili kick.”View more →
“A Hell's Kitchen Thai restaurant delivering a solid pad kra pao with balanced seasoning — the holy basil is fresh and fragrant, and the sauce has just the right amount of heat and fish sauce funk.”
“A Murray Hill Thai spot serving a clean, well-executed pad kra pao with minced pork, fresh basil, and a light chili sauce that lets the aromatic herbs take center stage.”
“An East Village Thai kitchen where the pad kra pao is a weeknight staple — quick-fired with holy basil, garlic, and chilies over jasmine rice.”View more →
“An Upper East Side Thai restaurant serving a pad kra pao with a milder approach that still delivers on flavor.”View more →
“An East Village Thai newcomer with a pad kra pao that captures the essence of Bangkok street stalls — fiery holy basil stir-fry with ground pork, crispy fried egg, and steamed jasmine rice.”