Nit Noi Greenwich

3 Strickland Rd, Cos Cob
(203) 485-9303

Recent Reviews

Wakymonster

Food is good but small portioned. Staff did not identify our full order so we left with half and then did not call us to let us know we left order…

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 2

Kamiu L.

Amazing authentic Thai flavors, healthy and very little oil. Actually reminded me of some of the casual 'home cooking'-like restaurants in Thailand. I have no idea why the reviews are so tough on them here.Thai Fried Rice -- amazing authentic flavor, not greasy. Slightly saltier than I would prefer (I ended up mixing it with a little white rice). Tom Kha Gai (Coconut soup) -- loved this. Reminded me of something I had in Chiang Mai. Simple, clean tasting coconut broth.Guay Teow Gai -- simple chicken broth with rice noodles. Kind of a Thai version of chicken noodle soup. Will be my go to whenever I am feeling under the weather.

Es K.

They seem to do a brisk takeout business. We dined in at their tiny seating area. My rice with fried egg, etc. was overly salty. Friend's soup was not great. They managed to do a good job with the dumplings. Some of their bone broths for sale look interesting. Might give it another try.

Benito Cereno

How hard is it to look at the receipt and make sure all the items are there? We ordered nearly $80 worth of food from you and half of it was missing. Horrible experience. Also, what we did get barely tastes like Thai food. Worst attempt at Thai curry I’ve ever had.

Food: 1

Service: 1

Beth Maco

Love Nit Noi dumplings, soups and broths. I've seen them at the Westport Farmer's Market and a few other pop-up locations as well. The dumplings are to die for. Only criticism is that the prices are definitely suited for the location. Purchased 4 large frozen broths and spent over $100.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Coconut Soup, Pasture

pat baird

What a gem! This neighborhood restaurant has the cleanest, freshest and most delicious Thai food! The menu is limited with homemade dumplings, soups and rice dishes around. It’s more takeout than sit down, though there *are* a few tables. A nice supply of Thai condiments is also available. Definitely a must-try!Parking: Generally easy to park without a problem!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pork Dumplings

Pat B.

What a gem! This neighborhood restaurant has the cleanest, freshest and most delicious Thai food! The menu is limited with homemade dumplings, soups and rice dishes around. It's more takeout than sit down, though there *are* a few tables. A nice supply of Thai condiments is also available. Definitely a must-try!

X M.

Was really excited about this place opening. Incredibly overpriced for the amount of food you get. Also absolutely bizarre hours for a place where people would likely want to pick up or eat dinner. People eat late in Greenwich. And yes, they eat on weekends.

Leahi W.

LOVE their vegan potstickers and tofu fried rice but pricey af. Wish there was better seating too ‍

Bob K.

We had such high expectations from this place. But the two orders we made - soup with chicken and veg plus a "paleo" version of same - was completely flavorless. Truly. Worse, the chicken was so tough we could barely chew it. And the veg was mostly a bunch of bean sprouts (with some bok choy). Also got beef broth which was equally flavorless. Doubt we'll return. The customer service was very friendly though.

John

amazing amazing rice. great, clean dishes. spicy pork is great as is the khao mun gai. lovely place

Ace Carlin

Everything was excellent…shrimp and pork dumplings, sautéed greens & rice, and the green curry - solid. Super nice, pleasant people.

thomas west

Once again they ruined our dinner by leaving out one of the main items. Disorganized

The Skone S.

Nit Noi? More like Nit No. Or how about Nit Definitely Not? I don't know what this spot is trying to be. Is it a thai restaurant? Is it a health food spot? It's neither in my book. What it is is a typical suburban restaurant, trying to mimic thai flavors, while offering muddled attempts at classic curries and bland soups, devoid of quality ingredients and any semblance of authenticity. I thought that with a cute name like Nit Noi (meaning "little bit" in thai) that this place would be a break from the monotony of americanized thai cuisine outside the city. IT IS NOT. and to make this worse, their food is expensive. save your money. go make your own curry or soup or dumpling.

Savy S

Went there with a few out of town friends for a quick lunch, very pleasant setting, ordered a number of items on the menu, dumplings both boiled and pan-fried, noodle soup and broth, all delicious, fresh ingredients gave them a clean, healthy taste, will go again dine in or delivery.

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