Nestled by the water, this tiny spot serves up vibrant Northern Thai dishes that are authentic, inventive, and perfect for post-stroll feasting.
"People are crazy for this Thai via Portland import: Andy Ricker’s fresh takes on Thai classics are seriously good (and run on the hot side), from the signature charcoal roasted hen with lemongrass to the sweet, spicy salads. There’s also an awesome Thai-inspired cocktail menu (the Pok Pok Bloody Mary with Thai chilies is a serious kick in the ass) which you can explore on depth from the comfort of a seat at the bar."
"People are crazy for this Thai via Portland import: Andy Ricker’s fresh takes on Thai classics are seriously good (and run on the hot side), from the signature charcoal roasted hen with lemongrass to the sweet, spicy salads. There’s also an awesome Thai-inspired cocktail menu (the Pok Pok Bloody Mary with Thai chilies is a serious kick in the ass) which you can explore on depth from the comfort of a seat at the bar."
"Pok Pok was one of the best Thai restaurants which have shuttered as well." - Ryan Sutton
"Another popular Thai restaurant serving Isaan cuisine, Pok Pok, closed in September, though the cuisine is still available at restaurants such as Somtum Der and Lan Larb." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
"Influential Thai restaurant Pok Pok closed after six years in Brooklyn." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya