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Pam Real Thai Food
Thai $$$$$ 402 W 47th St. (b/w 9th & 10th Ave.) New York , NY 10036
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Pam Real Thai FoodBy Salli Vates Jan 20, 2008It was about 20 degrees last night; I was starving, but didn't want to walk another block in the cold. Since I happened to be right around the corner from Pam Real Thai Food, I walked in. A sign announced "cash only." I had $17 in my wallet, so I strategized about how I could enjoy soup, an appetizer and dinner and still have enough money left over to leave a good tip. I ended up with steamed FULL REVIEWPam's yum nam sod will atomize your tastebuds.By Twenty Bucks A Day Feb 28, 2006Occasionally, I’m surprised to report, truly excellent and reasonably un-adulterated ethnic cuisine docks in the island of Manhattan. Usually, though, I’m the last to know or pay attention, which is my loss, I guess. Generally I’ve had a greater success rate in the outer boroughs, and it’s more difficult to research restaurants in Manhattan (especially on chowhound – you’ve got to read between thousands of threads inquiring as to the state of Danny Meyer’s navel, etc.). FULL REVIEWReal Pam New York City Entry #41By Veal Cheeks Dec 07, 2005Chicagoans are inordinately proudful of our Thai cuisine (perhaps only Los Angeles can compete). On more than one occasion I have lobbied for Ritchie Daley to name larb Chicago's city dish. I have hesitated before trying Thai food in New York. Many New Yorkers find Sripraphai in Woodside, Queens to be city's premier Thai restaurant, but Pam Real Thai Food in Hell's Kitchen has received high marks for its authenticity and price. The restaurant has recently expanded its menu, and doesn't have the secret Thai menus that LTHforum diners have made famous in Chicago, but the waitress offered to ask the chef if we wished a special dish. The space, near the theater district, is cramped, even by the standards of ethnic restaurants although the decor is pleasant enough - this is not a down and dirty restaurant. FULL REVIEW
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