Kinn

Olly Olly Market, 601 W 26th St, New York
(212) 589-8185

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Karena Appalsammy

best thai food in nyc! the fried chicken is soooo good, in addition to a huge selection of authentic thai dishes. They also have a great wine list to pair with your food! I had an amazing experience from the customer service to the delicious food. would definitely recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Fried Rice Khao Pad Pu

Andrew Lopresto

Amazing food. you can tell everything made with love. very hospitable staff makes you feel very welcome in a food hall setting. nice counter seating.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Green Curry with Chicken Gaeng Keow Wan Gai

Susie Choi (TnTmom)

There are not many famous Thai food in the menu, I ordered papaya salad, which is just papaya, other veggies and only very tiny dried shrimps.. especially I don't like that dried shrimp taste in the salad.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

Anne Hathaway did not spit in my food.

I'd forgotten that Olly Olly Market was a recently opened food hall, so honestly I got here w/o planning it. Kinn was a fulfilling Thai experience, despite my Asian-American self being mentally tired of Thai food since 1997. My crab fried rice was perfect, though I decided to bolster its delicate nature w/ a bit of fish sauce & chili vinegar. You & I deserve a weeknight Thai dinner!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Crab Fried Rice Khao Pad Pu

Najim Shakeeb

I’ve tried majority of the menu and the food is decent. But the noodles are just wayyyy too salty. Like unbearably so. I work near here so I hope they improve.

Kirstin Leigh

This place is actually so good! Big portions and big flavors. Inside Olly Olly Market. Pad see ew and spicy beans and beef are 10/10.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Paul Apailee

Best Thai food in town! Authentic and fresh! Coming back for sure!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Noah Dillon

I'm usually averse to any kind of food court, but I was curious and famished when I walked out of a long meeting in a warehouse directly across the street. This part of Chelsea seems perennially starved and here were a bunch of options.

Kinn seemed like the best bet, after reviewing the other offerings, and I think I was right. They have several veggie options and can make many of their other offerings veggie as well. The food came out quickly and was better than your typical Thai lunch spot. I got the Pad Kraprow, which was good and has some nice heat. The menu is small, focused, which I think helps maintain quality.

Two minor complaints, I guess. First: it is still in a food court. This place is good enough to stand on its own. And hopefully it will. Food courts are mildly dystopian. I used to go to a vegan sandwich place up by Penn Station and it was in a food court that also had a lobster place and a steak thing. Plus it was Penn Station. The whole thing was a little ungodly and diminished the experience of those good sandwiches. But what are you gonna do?

Second: they charge $1 for condiments like Sriracha and chili flakes. And I just don't know about that.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nick DiDomizio

Stir fried green beans had amazing salty spicy umami-ness. I was dipping the rest of my meal in the sauce! The stir fried eggplant had such vibrant aroma of basil. Delicious!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adam Giladi

Well I found my new favorite Thai spot and they are serving up super authentic dishes using their own family recipes.

This spot had a mix of classic dishes and new exciting dishes I was able to try for the first time!

We loved exploring this menu, here were our meal highlights:

? Pad Ma Kuer: stir fried eggplant, fish sauce, garlic, chilies

? Khao Kruk Kapi (Shrimp Paste Fried Rice): candied pork belly, fried dried shrimp, diced long beans, sour mango, shallots, egg, Thai chili, lime - deconstructed

? Gai Tod: Kinn Fried Chicken with Egg Fried Rice (a must try)

? Drunken Noodles with Shrimp (my absolute fave)

? Pad Kraprow Gai Kai Daew (Basil Chicken):
minced chicken, basil, Thai chili, garlic, holy basil & fried egg

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Roxanna Mejia

Not only is this place family-owned, the female owner has Thai roots and grew into the culture which you can definitely taste!! Food is made with lots of love and care. Very comforting and delicious. Super recommend. The papaya salad is a wonderful concoction of refreshingly tangy flavors of sweet, spice, and citrus. Reminds me of Mexico

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Quy Le

Food is too salty.
Update: after coming back several times, the food has improved a lot. So so yum ! And I love the presentation.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michelle Luar

Olly olly has charming atmosphere. Kinn staff are friendly and service was fast. Yellow curry was very flavorful (if you dont know how to eat whole shrimp with the tails, maybe get their green curry because that is chicken). Definitely want to try more of the menu.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joanne Veillard

Such a cute ambiance with flavorful dishes. Will definitely go back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Yvonne McNair

Food and service are amazing. It’s real Thai food! Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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