Thai Diner
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+1 (646) 559-4140
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186 Mott St, New York, NY 10012
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- New York
- Posted 2 years ago
Thai Diner, from the team behind Uncle Boons, Uncle Boons Sister & Mr. Donahues, is a Thai love letter to the classic American diner. The all-day eatery serves everything from Phat Thai, to a Thai tea babka French toast, to the all-American hamburger.
We are primarily a walk-in based restaurant with limited reservations taken up to one week in advance. Please note, all members of a party must be present in order to be seated. While we do our best to accommodate guests whom arrive late, those who arrive 15 minutes past their reservation time (regardless of notifying our team) will forfeit their reservation. Please do not book multiple reservations. They will be automatically cancelled.
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