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No one is quite sure why there are so many Siamese restaurants in Hell's Kitchen, but most agree that the majority have toned-down Thai food for the American palate, throwing the bottle of fish sauce away. Not so at Pam's, where sharp sour, salty, and fishy flavors are promulgated. Noodle dishes and yum are particularly recommended, as is duck with chile sauce.
These wonderful fried pork-belly tidbits are served with an arepa and lime wedges at Farmers Rotisserie -- for less than $5. [See More 10 Bests: Doughnuts | Gelato] No New York neighborhood offers ... More »
Say 'salad,' and most folks think of a pile of leafy greens, with a cherry tomato or two thrown on top. Though crisp, refreshing, and sometimes squirted with interesting dressings, its never been more than a bit player in the theater of repast.... More »
I now have to retract my cruel condemnation of Manhattan Thai restaurants, ever since a couple of good ones have opened in Hell's Kitchen. PAM REAL THAI FOOD is true to its name, even featuring a handful of working-class dishes from northern Thailand (the cook is from Chiang Mai). Ask to have the food made spicy, and don't miss the duck with chile sauce or the papaya salad, crunchy with peanuts and dried baby shrimp. More »
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