Best Thai Restaurants in Prospect Heights
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
The Nuaa Table
A modern Thai menu anchored by smoky signature ribs and bright salads.
Notable Picks
8.6
A Prospect Heights Thai dining room that leans modern without losing the pleasure of classic heat-and-herb comfort. The menu’s best moves are the smoky-meaty signatures and bright, crunchy salads—order a ribby centerpiece, one sharp salad, and a noodle or curry lane to round it out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jasmine tea-smoked ribs, Papaya salad, Sai krok (sour sausage) & crispy rice salad
What makes it special: A modern Thai menu anchored by smoky signature ribs and bright salads.
#2
Nourish
8.4
A Vanderbilt Ave Thai kitchen that reads as home-cooking with extra polish—deep curries, snackable starters, and a menu that rewards ordering across a few lanes. Build a balanced spread (one roll or dumpling-like starter, one curry, one rice/noodle) so it stays aromatic instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pak Mor (rice paper rolls), Crab fried rice, Duck curry (Kang Phed Ped Yang)
What makes it special: Home-style Thai flavors with a menu built for balanced, shareable ordering.
#3
Born Thai
8.2
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Born Thai is a roomy Flatbush Avenue Thai restaurant just off Barclays where woky noodles, curries, and bolder specials like duck Khao Soi and Kana Moo Krob anchor pre- and post-event meals. The menu balances crowd-pleasing standards with a few more cheffy plates, and the room can handle both casual dates and small groups without feeling cramped.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Duck Khao Soi, Kana Moo Krob crispy pork with Chinese broccoli
What makes it special: A reliable Flatbush Avenue Thai option with a bigger menu and dining room than most, plus a few signature dishes that go beyond takeout standards.
#4
Muse
8.1
A Washington Ave Thai-and-cocktails room that’s strongest when you treat it like a small-plates night with a noodle anchor. Go for the fried wing lane, one dumpling-style snack, and a curry or noodle so the table feels fun and complete without turning into a sampler pile.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thai-style fried chicken wings, Peanut dumplings, Mango sticky rice
What makes it special: Cocktail-friendly Thai built around snacky starters and a noodle/curry anchor.
Worthy Picks
#5
Udom Thai
7.9
A longtime Washington Ave Thai standby where the best orders live in the fried-rice-and-duck lane and the menu reads like classic neighborhood comfort. Keep it simple—one signature fried rice, one curry or noodle, and one crisp starter to keep the meal balanced.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy duck fried rice, Curry puffs, Massaman curry
What makes it special: A neighborhood Thai regular with a dependable duck-and-fried-rice lane.
#6
Yummy Thai
7.5
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A Flatbush Ave budget Thai option that’s best approached as a quick comfort stop rather than a destination meal. Stick to one curry and one fried rice lane, and add a soup to keep the order warm and coherent.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pineapple fried rice, Panang curry, Tom Yum soup
What makes it special: A low-cost Thai menu that covers the basics fast.