Bangklyn East Harlem

Thai restaurant · East Harlem

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"Bangklyn is part Thai restaurant and part used clothing store—so if you’ve never eaten shrimp green curry next to a pile of vintage bowling jackets, this is the place to start. The small space has a few tables and a kitchen counter, where the owner prepares light, straightforward Thai comfort food. We usually go for the soothing tamarind coconut milk noodles, especially with crab, and Southern fried chicken covered in crispy shallots. Feel free to check out the hand-picked denim and tees as you wait for your food. " - neha talreja, sonal shah, hannah albertine

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2051 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10029 Get directions

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