Homestyle Thai noodle dishes, soups & spicy plates in a compact setting with a patio.
"Popular Prospect Heights Thai restaurant, Look by Plant Love House, located at 622 Washington Avenue, at Pacific Street, is officially closed for good. Earlier this month, the restaurant had posted to Instagram lamenting how hard it was to run a restaurant during the pandemic, and alluded to shuttering another restaurant. At the time, the team told Eater that Look by Plant Love House was closed indefinitely, but were still in lease negotiations to try and save the space. Now, Look by Plant Love House has confirmed that that they couldn’t come to an agreement with their landlord." - Emma Orlow
"The beloved Prospect Heights Thai restaurant has removed its address from its Instagram bio and posted a cryptic message that read “Ughhhh 2022 wasn’t an easy start for restaurants. We have closed some and opened some more then closed some more and prob will never open another one.” Look by Plant Love House tells Eater over Instagram DMs that while the team is still negotiating its lease termination, the restaurant’s lights are off indefinitely and the neighborhood favorite has no imminent plan to reopen." - Emma Orlow
"Beloved Thai spot Look by Plant Love House has closed in Brooklyn." - Emma Orlow
"Starting at the end of April, two locations of Brooklyn’s pioneering restaurant group Plant Love House will open for takeout and delivery, according to the website. Now, New Yorkers can order from Look by Plant Love House, known for signature dishes like half-duck panang curry and fried snapper, as well as Noods n’ Chill, whose standouts include som tum salad, boat blood noodle, a tom yum rice noodle soup with minced pork. Delivery is available via Caviar for both Look Washington Ave. and Noods n’ Chill Williamsburg." - Dan Q. Dao
"Look By Plant Love House is a Thai spot in Prospect Heights with a long menu of things that are good for sharing. Start with the papaya salad tray, which is the size of a manhole cover and includes Isan sausage and wings. Then, move on to the khao kha moo (five spice pork knuckle), boat noodle soup, khao soi, and pork and crab noodles. There’s also a large backyard that’s a great place to hang out anytime it’s warmer than 50 degrees." - Max Bonem