Amarin Cafe
617 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn
(718) 349-2788
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For so many years we enjoy the delicious food @ Amarin Cafe.
The Chef is amazing, we went to many other Thai Restaurants and there is no comparison, Amarin Chef is absolutely the best in NY.
The kitchen is right there in front of you, everything is extremely clean and fresh. Great Thai Restaurant = AMARIN CAFE
Great people, very kind when I went in to pick up. The flavors weren’t what I normally associate with Thai though. Portions are not the generous portions I typically associate with Thai restaurants either.
I especially enjoy coming here for a quality casual weeknight dinner.
Absolutely delicious authentic Thai cooked by a warm, welcoming family. We had the dumplings, chicken panang curry and pad see ew it was all delicious! Can’t wait to come back and try more things
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very good!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
At there for years. Best fried Spring rolls anywhere.
Delicious
feels like a home cooked meal every time <3
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Title: A Culinary Triumph at Amarin Cafe—Just Bring Your Reading Glasses!Review:Last night, I ventured into Amarin Cafe in Williamsburg for a dinner that tantalized my taste buds at reasonable prices. The dimly lit ambiance set a romantic tone, perfectly complemented by soft background music, making it an ideal spot for a serene evening meal. Each dish was a delightful revelation. The Tom Yum Soup, listed as "Tom Yam" on the menu, was a perfect balance of sour and savory with a hint of sweetness, its aromatic broth enriched by fresh, tender shrimp and crisp vegetables. The Green Market Salad was a refreshing follow-up with its fresh, crisp greens and perfectly balanced balsamic vinaigrette. The evening star was the Thai-style Fried Rice, boasting a perfect smokiness and savory-sweet flavor profile, with fluffy rice and succulent beef that melted in my mouth.Navigating the menu was a challenge due to the small, faint print in the dim lighting. A pro tip: taking a photo and enlarging it on your phone might help, though it's a bit of a hassle. Despite the food's excellence, the service could have been more attentive. Being the only diner initially, I expected a more engaging experience. The efficient yet distant waitress did not check in or offer a smile. Also, while the restaurant promotes a BYOB policy, it should be noted that this does not apply to soft drinks, which must be purchased at the restaurant. Remember, it's a cash-only venue, so be prepared with bills in hand.In summary, while Amarin Cafe offers a culinary journey worth taking, a few improvements could enhance the overall experience. Come prepared with cash and maybe a flashlight and magnifying glasses for the menu!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
I ordered tom yum soup. It was a very strange interpretation, without coconut milk. ?♀️ The shrimp were poorly cleaned, and the mushrooms were completely raw. Perhaps this is not the best place.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 5
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My all time favorite!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Didn't try this place for the longest time but I'm glad I finally did. Great place to have a casual meal in the neighborhood.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food and service. Also reasonably priced. One of my faves!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
We had our favorite duck dish last night from Amarin Cafe. I had pre-ordered it, because it often sells out, but arrived an hour early because I was looking at a clock I had not yet set back! They graciously agreed to get started on it right away, so I walked around the block, and it was done.
Turmeric curry was delicious!
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