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Best Thai Restaurants in Murray Hill

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Lan Larb Chiang Mai 2nd Ave
Northern Thai–focused menu with bolder, herb-driven flavors than typical takeout.

Notable Picks

$$ Murray Hill Thai
Lan Larb Chiang Mai’s 2nd Avenue location brings Northern Thai cooking to Murray Hill, with a menu built around herbs, spice, and regional specialties. Since around 2014 it’s been a go-to for khao soi, larb, and papaya salad that skew more assertive than standard takeout Thai.
Must-Try Dishes: Khao soi with chicken, Larb ped (duck larb), Som tum papaya salad
What makes it special: Northern Thai–focused menu with bolder, herb-driven flavors than typical takeout.
$ Murray Hill Thai
One Two Thai is a small Kips Bay dining room where a tight menu of stir-fries, noodles, and curries turns out with more punch and balance than you might expect from the casual setting. Regulars call it out for reliably good drunken noodles and friendly, efficient service at wallet-friendly prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Drunken noodles with chicken, Pad thai with shrimp, Basil fried rice
What makes it special: Compact, casual Thai spot prized for flavorful noodles and strong value.

Worthy Picks

$$ Murray Hill Thai, Seafood
Thai Food Near Me is a compact Murray Hill spot built around fast combos, delivery, and a broad curry-and-noodle menu. Office workers and nearby residents rely on it for weeknight pad thai, drunken noodles, and house curries that land on the table or at the door quickly.
Must-Try Dishes: Drunken noodles with beef, Green curry with chicken, Crispy red duck curry
What makes it special: Neighborhood workhorse for fast, affordable Thai curries and noodles.
$$ Murray Hill Thai
Mango Tree Thai Restaurant on Third Avenue is a newer Murray Hill bistro-style option with a broad lineup of curries, stir-fries, and appetizers. It’s most useful for sit-down dinners or delivery when you want slightly more polished plating and a broader menu than the pure grab-and-go spots nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Red curry with roast duck, Pad kee mao (drunken noodles), Mango sticky rice
What makes it special: Casual Thai bistro with a broad menu and sit-down-friendly space.