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Best Group Dining Gatherings Thai Restaurants in Hell's Kitchen

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Chalong
Southern Thai–style seafood and curries rarely focused in Manhattan Thai restaurants.

Notable Picks

8.8
$$$ Hell's Kitchen Thai
Southern‑Thai cooking with seafood and bold curries in a wood‑and‑rattan Hell’s Kitchen space — locals come for the crab curry and coconut‑infused cocktails. The menu balances authentic regional dishes with friendly service and a vibrant pre‑show dinner vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: Baerng Gorae (Southern crab curry), Garlic‑braised ribs with rice, Mango sticky rice with coconut ice cream
What Makes it Special: Southern Thai–style seafood and curries rarely focused in Manhattan Thai restaurants.
$$$ Hell's Kitchen Thai
A Hell’s Kitchen mainstay with a modern, slightly theatrical dining room and a menu that balances crowd-pleasers with seafood-forward dishes. Strong local volume and buzz point to steady execution, especially on richer curries and shareable plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried whole branzino with tamarind, Short ribs prik kang, Tom yum soup
What Makes it Special: Seafood-leaning Thai in a lively Hell’s Kitchen room.

Worthy Picks

Hell's Kitchen Thai
A cozy Hell’s Kitchen spot serving broad Thai staples from curries to noodles, with warm, gold‑leaf décor and a solid mix of lunch and dinner crowd. Portions are generous and the menu covers both familiar and adventurous Thai plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Drunken noodles, Penang curry, Mango sticky rice
What Makes it Special: Reliable, diverse Thai menu with friendly portion sizes and central Midtown location.
$$ Hell's Kitchen Thai
A long-running Hell’s Kitchen Thai option known for generous portions and a wide crowd-pleasing menu. Reviews are plentiful and generally warm on noodles and fried-rice dishes, with some variability on peak nights keeping the score just above the cutoff.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad Thai, Basil fried rice, Pineapple fried rice
What Makes it Special: Big-menu Thai comfort food with years of local traffic.