Thai Food Paradise
What this foodstroll is
How to make a daytrip out of Elmhurst, Queens.
Why this foodstroll works
Elmhurst, Queens is the contemporary epicenter of Thai cooking and culture in NYC, and boasts many of the city’s best Thai restaurants and markets. But its colonial history is just as interesting, being the second oldest town in Queens County, settled by the Dutch in 1652. It’s small enough to walk around, and you can stroll from the oldest church building in NYC to an amazing Thai Buddhist Temple in just a few minutes. If you’re looking for a longer foodstroll, Elmhurst’s central location is perfect as a launchpad for bigger Queens adventures. The Thai spots we’re recommending are among the very best in NYC, with large menus and budget conscious prices, making them a great fit for families.
Strolling
The Thai spots are next to one another, and the entire stroll between the food spots and Temple, including a stop at either market and both churches, is about a mile. It’s just barely long enough to get a sense for the neighborhood.
Elmhurst is very centrally located, and if you’d like to learn more about things to do in the area, check out foodstrolls like An Afternoon in Corona Park, An Afternoon in LIC, Plane Spotting and Pakistani Food, or The Many Museums of LIC.
Food Spots
1. Dek Sen
2. Chao Thai
3. Pata Market
4. Thai Thai Grocery
Transportation
The R train stops directly at Elmhurst. Otherwise 7, E, and F trains stop at Roosevelt Ave-Jackson Heights, which is about a 15 minute walk down Broadway to the food spots.
One and two hour metered parking is available in Elmhurst, and it’s a quick drive or Uber/Lyft from any of the earlier mentioned Queens destinations.