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Help us make it rightIn a city where all the Thai cuisine seems to be of the same level, this Greenwich Village eatery takes it up a notch. And then some. The décor is airy, with light wood floors and intimate booths, and the prices are student-friendly, which is fitting for its proximity to NYU. The usual Thai standards are on offer (and all hit the mark), but we recommend the sliced charcoal beef salad with...
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Named after an aromatic root, this small, neighborhood Thai spot strikes a nice balance between expected and offbeat. At the takeout counter, a plexiglass wall exposes a design...
Excited to try out this Thai place because I had heard amazing things about the food.i tried their shrimp spring rolls and curry shrimp soup bowl. The soup bowl was huge and delicious for only $9!!! We tried the sake mojito, lychi martini and spicy mango margarita which were also delicious. However the service was terrible if existing at all. Our waitress was short handed and could not handle...
Admittedly, I'm a bit of a Thai-snob, (It's my all time favorite kind of food, so don't blame me!) but Galanga has yet to disappoint me or my taste buds! A solid, not too expensive Thai restaurant located on W 4th, the first thing that will catch your attention is the dim, chic atmosphere and friendly waitresses …
When us ladies at work want to lunch, we all head out to Galanga. The service is quick, there is the $8 lunch special, it's vegan friendly, and it's nearby. They don't really let you linger over lunch, but it's ok because we're always so busy. There could definitely be more offered in the pad thai. I think I got just two …
Above average Thai food .A bit of yin and yang to the dishes. Crispy duck salad was outstanding. Chicken satay not so much.Drunken noodles, good flavors, nice spice.Pad Thai was mediocre. Snapper in Lemon grass was very good especially for the price.Salt and pepper shrimp were another great choice. …
I ordered from Galanga only because I could not get through to my usual Thai restaurant. I ordered and 10-15 minutes later the delivery man was at my door. It is scary that the food arrived that quickly especially because we live several blocks away and
Galanga Inc can be found at W 4th St 149. The following is offered: Restaurants: Thai. The entry is present with us since Sep 7, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In New York there are 87 other Restaurants: Thai . An overview can be found here.
Greenwich Village Thai eatery serves up staples that rate above the competition.
"Tasty" Thai fare coupled with "decent" service has earned this "dependable Village eatery" a loyal following for more than a decade; its "small", basic interior is a "bit dark", but "great lunch specials" and modest prices are definite bright spots; P.S. cash only, and BYO welcome.
What to Drink: The sweet, rich Thai iced tea and coffee are nice choices to soothe the spice, and a selection of sakes and wines are available at reasonable prices.
Know Before You Go: Galanga is cash only, so hit up one of the area's many ATMs before stopping by.
Lunch Spot: The most popular dishes are priced right at lunch: A $6.95 daytime special offers an entree with rice, plus soup or salad.
Galanga is cash only, so hit up one of the area's many ATMs before stopping by.
The most popular dishes are priced right at lunch: A $6.95 daytime special offers an entree with rice, plus soup or salad.
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