Showing posts with label East Village Thai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Village Thai. Show all posts
Monday, December 3, 2018
MaKiinNy is now open in the East Village Thai space on 7th Street
On Friday, MaKiinNy debuted at 32 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square.
This is the former home of East Village Thai, which closed in July after 20-plus years in business. As EVG contributor Stacie Joy first noted, the owner's daughter was taking over the space for her own take on Thai cuisine here.
An EVG reader shared these photos from Saturday.
There are several rice and noodle options, such as the popular Thai dish khao mun gai ($10)...
The beverages include a Thai iced tea and Thai iced coffee.
MaKiinNy is open Monday-Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and then 5 to 9:30 p.m. They are closed Sundays. The interior includes a counter and several stools for eat-in dining.
Their delivery isn't set up just yet.
Updated
MaKiinNy will reopen on Dec. 17.
H/T to Steven for checking on the opening last week!
Friday, July 20, 2018
East Village Thai will be staying in the family
East Village Thai, a local favorite these past 20 years over on Seventh Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square, closed after service on Sunday.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy spotted the family in the restaurant yesterday and stopped in to thank them for their years of service in the neighborhood.
Turns out that the daughter of the owners is taking over the lease, and opening her own Thai noodle shop here in the months ahead.
EVG contributor Stacie Joy spotted the family in the restaurant yesterday and stopped in to thank them for their years of service in the neighborhood.
Turns out that the daughter of the owners is taking over the lease, and opening her own Thai noodle shop here in the months ahead.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
East Village Thai has closed
East Village Thai fans were saddened to learn that the small restaurant on Seventh Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square closed after service on Sunday.
The restaurant's owners first made the announcement on Facebook on Saturday before their last day...
EVG reader Mackenzie, who first brought this to my attention, ate there last Wednesday. The owners made no mention of the impending closure.
Back in 2012, the Daily News said that EVT served some of the best Pad Thai in the city.
Monday, August 31, 2015
East Village Thai will be closed for a few weeks
The excellent East Village Thai at 32 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square is going to be on a break for the next few weeks, per the sign on their gate…
They will be back on Sept. 16. There isn't any reason listed for the closure, though it seems as if they have shut down at this time in previous years.
Back in 2012, the Daily News gave high marks to East Village Thai, calling it "a hidden gem" serving some of the best pad Thai in the city.
Monday, November 26, 2012
East Village Thai back open today
East Village Thai — named one of the best Thai places in NYC by the Daily News in September — closed in late September because of a gas problem...
[Sept. 30]
Now, nearly two months of gas drama later ... East Village Thai here at 32 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square is reopening today, per the sign on the gate.
Check out their menu here.
[Sept. 30]
Now, nearly two months of gas drama later ... East Village Thai here at 32 E. Seventh St. between Second Avenue and Cooper Square is reopening today, per the sign on the gate.
Check out their menu here.
Monday, September 17, 2012
The Daily News blows the secret of East Village Thai
The Daily News yesterday gave major props to the pad Thai at East Village Thai at 32 E. Seventh St. — ranking it among the best in the city.
Per the article:
The bean sprouts are crispy, the shrimp is plump, and both the flavor and portions are oversized. East Village residents would probably like to keep this hidden gem their own little secret, but such tasty Pad Thai, which is best when paired with a bright orange Thai iced tea, should be shared with the masses.
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