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Jay's Thai Kitchen

Jay's Thai Kitchen

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57 Lafayette Ave, Suffern, New York, 10901, United States
(845) 547-2458 jaysthaikitchen.com
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Apr 14, 2018
We hope the Red Curry Duck never leaves the specials board, as the duck is cooked perfectly and the red curry sauce is a favorite of ours. The red curry poutine is a brilliant idea as well. Jay is very kind and her efforts to accommodate different dietary preferences are commendable. This is the only Thai restaurant we've eaten in that offers a choice between conventional and organic chicken.

May 17, 2018
Good food and friendly service is what you'll find here at this little place in the heart of town. The wife and I always enjoy the meals from here

May 6, 2018
We ordered the pad thai and roasted duck with red curry sauce. Pad thai was very good as was the red curry sauce. The duck was a bit dry. Service was good. Decor was uninspired.

Mar 26, 2018
Decided to try this place for take-out and will never go back again. The shrimp Pad Thai was tasteless and dry, the noodles were NOT the normal flat noodles and the shrimp were small resembling frozen shrimp thrown in a microwavable dinner you buy in the supermarket. Compared to the other Thai restaurants in the area this one is the one to avoid. Just not up to par.

Feb 16, 2018
My wife had the Pad Kee Mao (drunken noodle) and I tried the Guay Tiew Tom Yum soup. Both amazingly delicious!! I was pleasantly surprised with the soup. I've tried many Thai restaurants but have only seen this option here. Personally, I would order it without peanuts next time. But the flavor was quite an authentic Thai experience. The drunken noodles were lighter than I normally see it, but looks are deceiving. It was flavored just right! Friendly and helpful staff too! Our waitress came by several times making sure we had everything we needed.

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Opening Hours

Tue:11:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:11:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 10 pm
Fri:11:30 am - 10 pm
Sat:12 pm - 10 pm Today

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