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Up Thai

Up Thai

HOURS
Open
103 RATINGS
88%

About

Any New York resident needs to know a few key food options in their neighborhood. A bodega that actually melts the cheese on their egg sandwiches. A pizza place that’s open late on weekends. And a good Thai place. If you’re on the Upper East Side, Up Thai should be that place. First things first: the food. It’s good! It’s not SriPraPhai-good, and is sometimes a bit too sweet, but it also doesn’t require a trip to Woodside. Considering this restaurant’s location on the same block as the Upper East Side outpost of Bounce Sporting Club, it’s a relatively impressive operation. When evaluating local Thai spots, we like to run restaurants through our patented Solid Neighborhood Thai Restaurant Test, which features just one question - “Would you eat anything other than pad thai here?” Up Thai gets an A on that test. There’s a whole menu of dishes worth ordering, from peanut-filled dumplings to excellent crispy duck, and that’s what helps separate it from your run of the mill joints. With that in mind, dragging your human body over here rather than using your robot arm to press the Seamless buttons is worth considering because the more unusual dishes aren’t totally primed for travel - a head-on fish or a “Thai bouillabaisse” suffer a bit from the delivery bag. The other thing that separates it from the slew of Thai restaurants in the area? The space is done up like it’s going to the prom. The prom in like, Texas. Or somewhere where the prom is taken seriously. You’ve got faux rustic brick walls, Persian lanterns, and plants hanging from the ceiling. Despite how that sounds, it actually manages to feel comfortable and almost borderline romantic, rather than like a West Elm that vomited on itself. And sure, the look may not make much sense, but neither does decorating every other Thai restaurant in town like a set for a live reenactment of The Jetsons. Unless you really have a thing for Moroccan garden-inspired interior design, Up Thai isn’t a place worth traveling out of the way for. But it’s definitely worth having in your back pocket when you’re in the area and you need to fill your veins with some Thai food.

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Ratings

Overall

88%103 ratings

Food & Drink

90%86 ratings

Atmosphere

93%84 ratings

Customer Service

92%84 ratings

Good to Know

Takeout
Delivery
Wheelchair Accessible
Good for Kids
Parking
Street Parking
Vegetarian Options
Takeout
Delivery
Wheelchair Accessible
Good for Kids
Parking
Street Parking
Vegetarian Options
Lunch
Full Bar
Accepts Reservations
Casual Ambiance
Catering
Restrooms
Gender-Neutral Restrooms
Accepts Credit Cards

Details

Hours

11:30AM - 10:00PM
Open

Hours

Open
Sunday
12:00PM - 10:00PM
Mon – Thu
11:30AM - 10:00PM
Friday
11:30AM - 11:00PM
Saturday
12:00PM - 11:00PM