Reviews Kao Soy

4
Jackie Gordon Singing Chef
+4
This is the best Thai food in my neighborhood. I LOVE the signature dish Kao Soy. It's a chicken and coconut soup with soft noodles and crunchy noodles. It's very comforting on chilly evening in red Hook. They make a very flavorful pomelo salad with shrimp although they are skimpy with the shrimp.
4
Yvette Ngo
+4
Excellent northern Thai cuisine in the Red Hook neighborhood. It's a very small restaurant and there was a short wait on a Wednesday so perhaps reservations would be wise on the weekend. We had the red snapper, delicious and crispy; their signature dish, Kao Soy, which was amazing. We opted for the vegetarian option, tofu instead of chicken. It comes with crispy and soft noodles in a curry-like sauce. We also had the vermicelli noodles in green curry sauce, so good. I had the same thing at Pok Pok and they add in the anchovy, which I didn't like, but Kao Soy puts it on the side, which is nice. The papaya salad was good but disturbingly spicy. I could not handle it. The service here could've been a little better. They seemed to be rushing us at 9:15pm when they close at 10:00pm.
4
blue sky
+4
Always nice to warm up on a cold winter day with comfort food. Kao soy warms your belly but they could (literally) turn up the heat a little in the place. Tucked right behind the bus stop is an authentic northern Thai restaurant with all the delicious classics! Calamari fritters were perfectly fried crispy on the outside and tender on the inside and served inside a wonton skin flower. The dipping sauce is more chili than sweet which was awesome. Tom yum soup is sour and savory and piping hot - yum! Now for the main dish -kao soy is served with two drumsticks, heaping noodles both in the curry and on top, onions, pickled vegs, and a tasty sweet hot paste. The dish is def enough for two to share. Can't wait to come back and try the rest!
4
Meredith Russell
+4
We accidentally came across Kao Soy when looking for another restaurant. The food was better than any Thai restaurant we've tried. It felt like a real neighborhood restaurant were people like to return often. Sadly, it isn't anywhere near us.
5
Terrence Murray
+5
God! That is some good Thai food. It truly is about the ingredient and the food over Kao Soy!
5
Elizabeth Santos
+5
First time ever eating Thai food, absolutely delicious, service was excellent, very laid back scene, would definitely recommend this place to all my associates
5
David Everitt Howe
+5
Excellent Thai food. And cheap! The only think lacking is liquor, but I'm sure that's on its way.
4
Chris Fairbanks
+4
Northern Thai food in Red Hook - the Kai Soy was especially good.
5
Sasha Malchik
+5
The best Kao Soy (Chiang Mai noodle dish) I've been able to find in New York.
5
Carlos Padillo
+5
Best Thai food restaurant in Brooklyn
4
Steve Grossman
+4
Very good Thai food, minimal atmosphere
5
Karolina Zarychta
+5
Best Kao soy since Chang Mai. Staff is also super friendly.
5
Peter Lada
+5
Get the namesake dish. Decent beer selection too.
4
A.J. Khaw
+4
Excellent cuisine, beware of the spicy dishes.
4
Tiger Meow
+4
very good food
5
Steven Miyao
+5
Love this place
5
Claudiu Pop
+5
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