GuideUpdated July 15, 2026

12 Best Places for Green Curry in New York

Where to find the best green curry in New York — each restaurant rated 4.0★ or higher. Top-rated at 9.8★. Spanning thai kitchens. Curated by TastyPals.

The best places for green curry in New York are Mitr Thai Restaurant, Up Thai, Soothr, and more. Start with Mitr Thai Restaurant if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By Priya Sharma12 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
12 Best Places for Green Curry in New York
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The Nuaa TableChef Pitipong Bowornneeranart spent years running the kitchen at Nuaa on the Upper East Side before that restaurant closed in 2018, and The Nuaa Table in Prospect Heights reads like a deliberate second act — quieter, more intentional, and rooted in a Slow Food philosophy that pushes back against everything a fast-casual Thai boom has normalized. This is royal Thai cuisine, a court-derived tradition that prizes refinement and labor-intensive technique over accessibility, served in a warm, modern-brass-lined dining room on Bergen Street with a strip of outdoor seating on Vanderbilt Avenue. The neighborhood suits it: Prospect Heights has the patience for a room like this, and the room has been designed to hold that patience — serene enough that you can actually hear the person across from you. The menu anchors itself around dishes that reward the kitchen's attention. The Jasmine Tea-Smoked Ribs have drawn the kind of praise usually reserved for dedicated barbecue spots — described by those who've eaten here as ribs View restaurant →

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