Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Matawan, New Jersey, United States. Matawan is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,810, reflecting a decline of 100 (-1.1%) from the 8,910 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 360 (-3.9%) from the 9,270 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Tasty Thai. I've tried this place three times now and have been very pleasantly surprised. The pad thai is perfectly balanced. I've sampled the fried shrimp roll and the vegetable spring roll and found both delicious. I enjoyed the shrimp and scallop dumplings too. The curries were good and I look forward to trying the tamarind whole fish. The only disappointment so far was the duck salad which was too sweet for my taste and dry. All in all a happy addition to my local roster of Asian restaurants.
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4 based on 84 reviews
We generally get take out from Thai Thai but the restaurant is lovely for eating in. The food is prepared with fresh ingredients and seasoned very well. BKK is one of our favorite dishes. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful.
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3 based on 26 reviews
Went on a Monday with family and friends.Ordered the followingAppetizersShumai (Shrimp) Dumpling- Very GoodGyoza (Pork) Dumpling - Very good Kalamari - Very GoodSushi rollsCrave - ExcellentAngry Dragon - Good Shrimp Tempura - GoodSpicy City roll - Very GoodSesame Crusted Tuna - Very GoodJalaTuna - Very GoodThe Bill for so many dishes was very affordable because we went on a Monday where it was 40% Off on signature rolls
5 based on 11 reviews
We are a family owned and operated restaurant serving Authentic Thai cuisine and Mesquite Smoked Barbecue.
We had the pleasure of dining at Ae's Thai & BBQ in Hazlet, NJ in October 2018. It is in a rather benign location, tucked in the Airport Plaza Shopping Center, but once you enter, you know you're in for something different, something real. Immediately, the staff was extremely kind and welcoming. The restaurant is clean, painted in rich, warm colors, and accented throughout with authentic Thai artwork. Authenticity is the key word when you dine at Ae's. We started our meal with a sampling of appetizers, including chicken satay, assorted dumplings, and spring rolls. Everything tasted distinct. The owner came out to briefly chat with us and let us know that everything is prepared fresh, including the meat in the dumplings, which is ground by hand each day. We then enjoyed the Tom Kah soup, Green Curry, and Pad See Ew. All we could keep saying was yum! Every dish was on point and served quickly. The Green Hurry leaves an awesome lingering heat. Thai Iced teas and mango sticky rice for dessert made for a perfectly rounded, wonderfully authentic Thai meal. We can't wait to return to try the BBQ!
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