Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Ithaca, New York, United States. "Ithaca is gorges" can be read on proud t-shirts across New York State, and there is definitely truth in advertising. Sitting on the shores of Cayuga Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes, the hilly town of Ithaca is surrounded by dense forests, towering waterfalls, and many gorges. The natural beauty has a distinctly academic feel, as local universities have filled the woods with museums and education centers like The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, which features a 220 acre wildlife sanctuary.
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4 based on 230 reviews
Everthing was fine until we viewed our silerware! Disgusting to say the least. Waitrss apologized =but we were dumbfonded. A favorite place to dine, no more. Like other reviewers say, sometimes the best, other times the worse. This time the worse due to unclean silverware. Must be the diswasher didn't work????
4 based on 130 reviews
This restaurant, though small, is the best Asian restaurant in Ithaca for the money. It features Thai food, has lovely decor, and a pleasant staff. My husband and I have eaten here several times; we have taken family members and guests here; I have grabbed takeouts when I was in a hurry. Once I even took a casserole dish and asked them to fill it for a covered dish dinner! The food is delicious without extensive wait time. However, if you want to be sure to get a seat at your desired time, make a reservation. In this college town, it can be filled quickly.
4 based on 192 reviews
Taste of Thai was founded in 2001, and has gone on to win multiple awards for our food and service. Our strap line is âWe cook as we eatâ meaning simply that we cook authentic Thai cuisine the way we love to cook and eat in Thailand. Many of our ingredien
The food was above average for reasonable prices, with very good soup ($11 for a pot) and stir-fry dishes (for $13-16). Prices (with smaller portions) are less expensive at lunchtime (at about $8 a dish, with a small complimentary side salad). The Thai Iced Coffee (about $3) was good, but had too much ice.Unfortunately, the cleanliness of this restaurant has gone downhill dramatically, with sticky tables upstairs and a smelly, dirty bathroom down a flight of stairs.
4 based on 79 reviews
Well once again dined at the Thai Basil, street parking, made reservations, upon entry greeted and seated. Alcohol served, friendly staff, small restaurant, order taken but a small delay on orders but again well worth the wait. Again a excellent meal, ample servings and all served with a smile. Again a Thai experience with several Thai meals too choose from on their menu. Since we enjoy spicy food our meals fit our taste buds to a T....many returns will be made. Have dined there now three times and have always have had a great meal and experience. A wonderful dining experience!
4 based on 13 reviews
We grabbed two orders of pad thai (chicken and shrimp) for takeout. It took about five minutes, if that, for the food to arrive after I ordered, so they're definitely speedy. But the food had no taste at all. It didn't have spice or peanut flavor or really anything. I didn't eat mine because it just was pretty gross. And it was $20 for two terrible orders of pad thai which just seemed awfully expensive for the quality. We went here because of the great reviews it got, so maybe it's just the pad thai that's terrible (hence that third star - we only tried one thing). The people working there were nice enough but again, not so great.
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