Zaab Zaab
Thai · Queens
About Zaab Zaab
Zaab Zaab, located in Queens, offers a taste of authentic Northern Thai cuisine. Known for its flavorful and traditional dishes, Zaab Zaab provides a satisfying experience that many find worth the trip. Signature items include the Salt Encrusted Fish and 'Crying Tiger' rib eye, alongside a variety o...
Zaab Zaab, located in Queens, offers a taste of authentic Northern Thai cuisine. Known for its flavorful and traditional dishes, Zaab Zaab provides a satisfying experience that many find worth the trip. Signature items include the Salt Encrusted Fish and 'Crying Tiger' rib eye, alongside a variety of other flavorful options like Isaan papaya salad. The restaurant strives to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, complemented by attentive service. Whether you choose to dine in, take out, or have your meal delivered, Zaab Zaab accommodates your needs with options for lunch, dinner, and solo dining. We are proud to be an Asian and women-owned establishment with wheelchair accessible entrance and outdoor seating.
What Customers Say About Zaab Zaab
Zaab Zaab is praised for its authentic and flavorful Isaan Thai cuisine, with many reviewers noting the high spice level. Popular dishes include the Salt Encrusted Fish, Crying Tiger rib eye, and Crab Fried Rice. The service is generally friendly and efficient.
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Tip: Be prepared for a high spice level, and consider ordering Thai iced tea to help with the heat. The portions are large.
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Zaab Zaab Queens Reviews
Here’s a more natural, down-to-earth version: This little Thai place is honestly such a cute spot — the kind of restaurant that just feels cozy and welcoming as soon as you walk in. The food is the real deal, none of that watered-down stuff, it actually tastes authentic. My favorite has to be the Tom Yum shrimp soup — the broth is so well balanced, a little spicy, a little sour, and just really satisfying. Everything we tried had that same balance going on, which I really appreciated. The only thing I’d warn you about is the portions are on the smaller side, so definitely order more than you think you need. But honestly, the quality makes up for it. If you’re looking for a good authentic Thai meal in a cute little setting, this place is worth checking out.
Best Thai food I have had in the US. All other Thai restaurants are ruined for me. Eating The duck Larb was like a religious experience for my mouth. The spices, herbs, and sticky rice made the most exquisite of bites. Spice lovers should make a pilgrimage here when in NYC.
Awesome, fairly priced lunch menu. 10$ for a super filling chicken dish, good spice to it. Excellent service and clean inside. May was an excellent host and was very sweet. Will be coming back!
Great food! Large portions. Even if you’re from manhattan the small trip out is definitely worth it! The seating is a bit awkward if it’s more than just two people would be my only downside. I know they recently opened up a Brooklyn location so I might try that one to see if they resolved the awkward seating at that location. But again the food is great and totally worth it!
As a Thai food lover, this place was amazing!!! We ordered a bunch, including the papaya salad, the rib eye steak, and their grilled fish. This place offers authentic northern Thai food so you know they won’t hold back with their spices! Papaya salad has a rly good kick to it so be aware but it has a a great balance between spicy and freshness. The rib eye steak was super juicy and tender and their grilled dish was also amazing/ super crisp and perfectly cooked. All of the dishes paired so well with rice and we ate it 🆙
My experience being here couple time the food is definitely excellent and what made the atmosphere even greater for dine in my server mimi and also ben they both are doing amazing great team work ..definitely recommend the fried rice and also som-tum remind me authentic like what I had at chiang mai and isaan during my trip 😁
This restaurant is located in Woodside's Thai Town and offers traditional Thai cuisine. Compared to many Thai restaurants in Manhattan, their dishes are more traditional and flavorful, with some options not commonly found elsewhere. For those wanting to experience authentic Thai food, this place is an excellent choice. Even if you order common Thai dishes that you often have at other Thai restaurants, you'll notice a distinct difference in the taste.
We had been planning to visit Zaab Zaab Elmhurst location for a while and finally got a chance last weekend. Their decor is cozy like home with limited tables but the wait wasn’t too bad. We heard their Thai style grilled chicken is one of the recommendations from Bib Gourmand so we had Gai Yang Vichean which came with 2 different types of Som Tum, lettuce, sauce and rice to share. The portion of the chicken was more than enough for 4. It’s a little dry but amazingly delicious to enjoy with unique sauces. It came with 2 different salads and I love the classical Som Tum Thai. One of our favorites tonight was their Kau Lau Hotpot which the ingredients were various with great portion. The broth was sweet and the meat texture was braised soft.
I'll be real here and say we came here after seeing a Righteous Eats TikTok about this place, but I'm so glad we stopped by. Zaab Saab is an amazing place to get Isaan Thai food! The service was quick and friendly, and our server even made recommendations when we asked. I am a spicy food fiend, so I adored the spicy levels of the food here even if it did make me cry just a little bit 😉. In any case, the Thai iced tea made a refreshing addition to our meal. Add the raw marinated black crab to your dish if you can! It really reminds me of Korean raw marinated crab, with an interesting punch to it. I also really loved the decor. Interestingly, it's very chicken-centered in there, which gives it a funky and interesting vibe!
Northern Thai cuisine, their isan papaya salad is the closest to home made that I have found in NYC. It's clean, modern and still retained the traditional container for the sticky rice. The food is delicious, portions are good for the price and the service is friendly and helpful. If you have a pet, the restaurant has a small outdoor seating area with astroturf (fake grass) that you can bring with you. We will be coming back to try their other dishes.
Boy did this place lived up to the hype! Once again, the Yelp community (thanks!) delivered as we ordered the Signature Salt Encrusted Fish, ‘Crying Tiger’ rib eye, Crab fried rice which were all amazing. Just be prepared to pay but know that you are getting a one-of-a-kind dish, the best quality and freshest ingredients when you dine here. Get lost in little Thailand with its great deco, chill vibes and all in all a great place to hang and have great food with friends and family. Quit your FOMO and get here ASAP as I know I’m already making plans to bring more friends to enjoy this Isan cuisine.
One of the best Thai restaurants in NYC. I loved their food the ambiance the decor and their nice outdoor sitting arrangements. The Crying tiger steak was the best dish on the menu. The crab fried rice and the steamed whole fish was soo good, it makes me want to go back again. I will be back to try out other items on the menu.
Nicely decorated restaurant. Ive been to many thai restaurants and i would say that zaab zaab’s flavors is definitely different. We asked for mild spicy but its still really spicy for me. I wasn’t able to eat more of it due to the spice. If the spiciness was something that i can tolerate il prolly enjoy these dishes but still very good flavors. PS: i included a picture of the spot where we almost slipped 3 times. Maybe consider taking a look at that spot as it tends to get cramp at that area if people are occupying the spaces around it. Better be safe than having an occupational hazard. Lastly there were a few flies flying around.
Zaab Zaab means Delicious Delicious and that is what this place is. Cuisine from northeast Thailand, this is not your typical NYC Thai fare with spices and sauces in combinations that sing. We had the Thai green ice tea - refreshing on a hot day and cooled off the legit Thai heat coming from our dishes: Tom Hang: the tripe and spleen were cooked to perfection - just the right amount of chew and flavor was fresh. Loved the two sauces - one hot, one bitter Nan Khao Tod: menu says croquettes but it's like the crispy rice at the bottom of a clay pot mixed with a fermented pork sausage. A flavor explosion. So good. Surf and Turf skewers: tbh this had the last flavor but was cooked to perfection - not overdone at all - very fresh. The flavor and heat came from the dipping sauce. The salt baked fish: chef's kiss. A must get - I have never had a whole fish cooked to perfection like this. Juicy, steaming, fresh. The herbs and noodles in a rice wrap with two sauces - one chili and peanuts, one tamarind and shallots. Our servers were attentive and informative. No condescension and joyfully made recommendations. Inside is bright and welcoming. There's one all-gender bathroom. We will be back.
We wanted to try the unusual dishes we'd never heard of before. So spicy, we could barely eat what we ordered (-1 ⭐), even with downing a Thai iced coffee. Larb gai (ground chicken) we could not finish, but eventually did finish gaeng om pork loin as leftovers. There wasn't any warning on the menu at all, or scale of spiciness. Fantastic outdoor seating, attentive service. Beware the chilies!
Very close to what I tasted in northern Thailand cuisine. Unfortunately, all the three dishes I ordered are super spicy, we couldn’t finish all. the spice taste is so typical thai spicy, like dried pepper chip with lime , spicy and sour. I will go back for their small bites and whole fish next time
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