Khao Kang
76-20 Woodside Ave, Queens
(718) 806-1807
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I don’t really understand if a place which is inherently popular posts completely wrong store timings. I reached the place at 6:30 pm on a Friday for picking up dinner and the folks there told me that they close the kitchen at 5:30pm and the shop by 6pm?
The store hours are till 7pm and anyone coming in from a different burrough will need some time to get here. Disappointed.
Service: 1
Good food. They do have a C health grade 🤷♂️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I need to eat at this place at least once a month
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
For the price that I'm paying I am expecting another scoop of rice or food. I am quite disappointed by the portion that I am given. The food is okay, deli style, a bit sweet. I hope they will improve.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Get three entrees, try everything. The food is well balanced and it all tastes superb. Get the fish, get the curry. Try it all and enjoy your day. One of the best meals ive had in nyc. 10/10
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
3.75
More than a couple of years since I last went here. Now $17 for 3-combo with rice, $16 for 2. Prices have gone up. I do like the option to try small amounts of dishes esp. the ones I am not familiar with, as opposed to a whole order of each.
Got Yellow sour curry - too spicy for me to have the sauce so only took the fish strips (4 small pcs) and veg.
Black pepper pork - sweet, tender pieces, a relief from the other spicy dishes.
Spicy fish - with eggplant. More batter than fish though and slightly chewy bec. cold.
Wished the food were hot/even warmer, so this is a difference from getting food freshly-cooked.
Service was amiable. Walls were opened up during the warmer season/days so airy indoors; plus outdoors tables covered by umbrellas.
Meter and street parking if driving. By train, walking distance from Elmhurst Ave. stop.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Great authentic Thai food
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was okay. Need a lot to improve. Rice was suck. Overrated. I’d compare for thai food to another state.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
Wanted to try this place for awhile and I saw them come up on Uber eats and decided to give it a try.. I ordered the pick 2 combo set and was a little set back since the pick 3 combo is just 50 cents more and I thought I'd get a bigger portion of the 2 entrees since I'm just picking out 2, I just got a takeout tray with an empty slot as if I should have just paid the 50 cents for another entree.. that's not really affecting the rating too much though, just wanted to point it out..
I ordered the combo that most people ordered from uber eats which was the garlic pepper pork and the 5 spice pork belly.. The garlic pepper pork was a bit tough, the flavor was fine but it was a lot chewier than I'd expect from pork, almost like a cheap beef cut.. the taste of the pork belly entree was exceptional and the egg and piece of tofu it came with was actually great.. but the pork belly itself was a downer.. I don't think I've ever had a cuisine where they only give you the lean part of the pork belly.. no fat on it at all.. the lean meat was tender so I can't really complain about that but if you ever order pork belly from any other cuisine like spanish chicharron with crispy skin, korean bbq samgyupsal or sooyuk, or filipino lechon kawali... for me the fat is the best part.. which was missing.. what a shame, i bet that fatty part of the pork belly would have been awesome with what it was stewed in..
so all in all, lots of potential, but for me the food was too mid to even give it 4 stars.. for tough meat, missing the best part of the pork belly, and an empty part of the takeout tray that just made me feel like something was missing.. for 20 bucks with the uber fees, i felt skimped on like i should have ordered something better for the price..
Food: 3
Food is average and food portion is small and expensive. The lady server gave me a bad attitude when i told het that she gave small portion.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
Authentic Thai curry with rice (Khao Kang). All menus are so delicious like you’re in Thailand right at that moment. Various menus are available too.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
This is authentic Thai food, just like you would find on the street in Thailand. I especially like that they serve the soup on the side. However, the rice was disappointing — it seemed low quality, not fresh, and lacked the firm texture of good jasmine rice. My recommendation: order the dishes without rice and pair them with your own freshly cooked high-quality jasmine rice at home. That would make the food taste even better.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 2
Food is decent but the people, especially the ladies always tend to have bad attitude. Idk why. We tried again and again to give it another chance but the stank attitude always sends us out the door.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 1
Good to try their Khao kang,(cash only)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I really recommend here for real thai street food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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