Zaab Zaab

Thai restaurant · Elmhurst

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Zaab Zaab - Review - Elmhurst - New York - The Infatuation

"The two-block stretch in Elmhurst that’s home to Khao Kang and Ayada is an intimidating place to open a Thai restaurant. But Zaab Zaab, a newer Isan Thai spot serving dishes packed with lots of chilies, herbs, and lemongrass, holds its own and then some. The menu is broken up into a bunch of different sections (grilled, fish, som tum, etc.), and you should treat it like an urgent checklist. Get the juicy larb with crispy duck skin and bits of chewy liver, and be sure to have a hot pot in the middle of your table. We like the one with chunks of baby back rib that soak up the citrusy broth. For a centerpiece, go for the whole salt-crusted fish served on a board with rice noodles, tamarind sauce, and enough fresh herbs to stock a booth at a farmers market. If you’re a party of six or more, you can call for a reservation, otherwise, stop by with one other person and grab a table on the little astroturf patio." - Bryan Kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/zaab-zaab
Will Engelmann

76-04 Woodside Ave, Queens, NY 11373 Get directions

zaabzaabnyc.com

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