StreetLevel: Mee, New Thai for 5th Ave
Mee, a Thai restaurant on 5th Avenue between Lincoln and Sackett, opened for business last night. The menu is pretty typical, and the prices are pretty nice: Thai salad ($5.95), spring roll ($5.95), Pad Thai or curries with meat ($9.95). The owners say it’s their first restaurant and that they’re applying for a liquor license….
Mee, a Thai restaurant on 5th Avenue between Lincoln and Sackett, opened for business last night. The menu is pretty typical, and the prices are pretty nice: Thai salad ($5.95), spring roll ($5.95), Pad Thai or curries with meat ($9.95). The owners say it’s their first restaurant and that they’re applying for a liquor license. A little healthy competition for the drag’s other nearby Thai options, Long Tan and Song, might not be such a bad thing, no? GMAP
With all the development going on at 4th, these new resturants will have plently of visitors.
Mee looks really nice and I am looking forward to trying it out.
Although, I would love to see a good indian place on 5th.
Watana on 7th Ave is the best Thai in Park Slope.
PS: Red Hot Szechuan is going to re-open, YAY!
I am lobbying for a vietnamese restuarant. I have been lost since Me Kong closed. Enough with the Thai, Mexican & Japanese restuarants.
“And I have not had any good Thai food since The THAI CAFE in Greenpoint circa 1992. Damn that was good. I miss that place.”
I remember them being good later than this I’m sure, but the nostalgistas would say it declined once it expanded into the space on the corner. I only eat Thai in Queens these days. Thai is Brownstone Brooklyn is sweet and horrendous.
They should feed poor people like me for free.
– bxgrl
4:48 – So, what do you eat, dare I ask?
Song is not bad Thai.
And both Blue Ribbon and Oshima are excellent places for sushi in Park Slope.
Thai. Sushi. Mexican. You can have them. They all suck. The mexican food in NY is pathetic. All the sushi is now as bad as chinese(well ok not that bad). And I have not had any good Thai food since The THAI CAFE in Greenpoint circa 1992. Damn that was good. I miss that place.
There IS AMAZING Ethiopian at Ghenet on 4th Avenue now! It’s absolutely delicious!!!
Vietnamese would be a nice addition…
I went to Lookout Hill for the first time on Friday. I enjoyed it…it’s absolutely better than that horrific Bisquit. It’s worth a try. \
And you aren’t going to find a much better Korean place than Moim up on 7th and Garfield. My Korean friends liked it better than K Town.