The authentic Thai cuisine alongside sushi Wagyu Lobster & Seafood. We offer All you can eat Made to order buffet, A La Carte, catering, flower services and beyond. Experienced team members with winning award international restaurant & bar 2010 and previously former private chef for Thai ambassadors and Royal Thai consulate generals.
Na Rath Restaurant truly delivered a memorable dining experience. The appetizers set a high bar, with favorites like the flavorful Crab Cakes and the fresh, zesty Raw Prawn Salad. Each dish was beautifully presented, especially the Garlic Prawns which were a delight. The Crab Fried Rice and Prawn Tom Yum were rich in flavors, perfectly balanced and deeply satisfying.
The drinks were exceptional as well. The Thai Iced Tea with vanilla ice cream was a unique twist that added an extra layer of indulgence, and the Butterfly Lemonade was not only refreshing but stunning. Ending the meal with a simple yet delicious Chocolate Ice Cream was the perfect close to our culinary journey.
We came. We saw. We AYCE-ed.
Frankly, AYCE Thai was something I never knew I needed until I was presented with an iPad of choice, and now I don't know how to be okay with only getting ONE Kung Chae Nampla when I order it. *Cries in sashimi*
Seriously, though, for a city (and nation) obsessed with Thai food, you'd think Na Rath would be a household name in the Big Apple. Then again, if it were, it probably wouldn't be ~$52pp for a two-hour window of eats. While certain items are off-limits and certain items can only be ordered once, that still leaves about 80% of the menu open for repeats and reruns.
Here follows a long list of what we got + my $0.02s:
- Wing Zaab: Perfectly spiced and crispy - Spice, fish sauce, rice powder, shallots and coriander
- SomTum Tad: Just okay, not enough papaya
- Raw Spicy Shrimp: Fresh, spicy and most of all....UNLIMITED. I still like Somtum Der's best, but I'd be lying if I didn't admit to eating at least 3 plates of these--all by myself
- Raw Oyster Salad: Nothing beats Chalong Thai's, but this is a worthy contender.
- Crispy Catfish with Mango Salad: More crispy batter with mango because there was very little fish. Still tasty.
- Tom Yum Kung, Clear: Lovely and rejuvenating for cold nights
- Steamed Red Tilapia with Lime and Garlic: Tender and flavorful
- Duck with Kaeng Phed: Very rich and hearty, with perfectly cooked meat
- Stir-Fried Squid with Egg Yolk: I don't like egg yolk, so this was just okay for me, but yolk lovers loved it
- Crab Meat Thai Omelette: Not enough crab
- Crab Fried Rice: Fluffy and savory, but not enough crab
- Kana Moo Grob: Not enough pork pieces (like two for the whole dish), though they were cooked well
- Phak Boong Fai Daeng: Very well done. It's easy to overcook morning glory, but this was the perfect balance of softened and crispy
- Shrimp cake: Lovely batter and nice shrimpy filling
- Crab roll: Bad. Probably the worst thing we got. No discernible crab meat and very little flavor.
- Pad See Ew: For the picky eaters in your group who don't like adventure--this is everything you expect it to be and nothing more
- Mango Sticky Rice: Sadly terrible. The sticky rice was not properly defrosted, so it was impossible to eat. The mango was very juicy and sweet, but without the rice, it was basically just eating grocery-sliced fruit on a bed of grains.
- Taro Custard: An interesting concoction of starchy creme topped with...fried onions? Not my ideal flavor combo, but some people would think this was just peaches
Everything was excellent and delicious! Had a party of 11 at the restaurant and ordered a la carte the following:
Whole fish - 1 spicy tilapia crispy ***favorite), 1 mango
Tom yum Kung
Kra phoe pla- fish maw soup
Khao pad poo
Mum pad khai khem - salted egg squid
Panang curry
****(favorite) Phak boong fai daeng morning glory water spinach
****(fav) spicy raw oyster salad
Spicy raw shrimp salad
Yum pla dook fu - catfish salad
Papaya salad
Crabmeat Thai omlet
****(favorite) Koong tod kra tiem - garlic prawn x2
Muk nueng Ma now - steamed squid
Kaeng phed ped yang - duck & pineapple curry
Yum salmon / spicy salmon
we came here on a Wednesday night and got the $50 ayce option. the food was surprisingly ALL good. I LOVE the fact it's made fresh as you order. although everything was pretty good, my personal favorite was the raw shrimp salad, grilled pork jowl, crab fried rice, and the shrimp cakes 🥹🤤🤤 when I tell you I was stuffed but still wanted more.... 😍😍 and their menu is soooo big, the price is definitely well worth it for the options you get. sad to know their ayce ends xmas eve 🥺😟😤 but I'd definitely come back! I'm actually going back right now 🤣🤣
Stepping into Na Rath in Elmhurst, Queens, feels like walking into a secret garden, a swirl of vibrant colors and twinkling Christmas lights that immediately sets the tone for what’s to come. It’s intimate, with just enough seating to feel exclusive, and I managed to snag a coveted window spot, a front,row seat to what would be an unforgettable meal.
Having traveled to Thailand multiple times, I’ve developed a taste for what’s authentic and what’s been diluted to cater to American palates. Na Rath? It’s the real deal. Much to my surprise and delight, my dishes were prepared by Chef Bass himself, a chef who has cooked for Thai royalty. Yes, that Chef Bass.
I started with the raw salmon spicy salad and raw shrimp sashimi, and let me tell you, these dishes are an instant transport back to the markets of Bangkok. Each bite was alive with heat, acid, and freshness, a sensory reminder of Khlong Toei Market at its most vibrant. Then came the chili lime steamed tilapia, a dish where every ingredient—from the fiery chili to the zesty lime and aromatic garlic…felt perfectly in balance. It was the kind of dish that makes you close your eyes and savor every flavor.
And then there was the Tom Yum Kung w prawns. This is not a soup to sip, it’s a soup to be embraced, fiery and bursting with lemongrass, kept hot by a chafing fuel flame. Because let’s be honest, soup should be served hot, not lukewarm.
The crab fried rice. Forget imitation crab, this was the real thing, jumbo chunks of sweet crab meat nestled in perfectly cooked rice. It felt indulgent yet comforting, the kind of dish you’d cross boroughs for.
The standout? The lobster khao soi. This Northern Thai classic combines a creamy, rich coconut curry broth with tender boiled egg noodles, crispy fried noodles for texture, and a medley of tangy and fried chilies topped with lime and cilantro. The addition of juicy, tender lobster tail takes this dish to the next level, making it both comforting and luxurious. It’s a must-try.
Dessert brought an unexpected surprise: taro custard paired with vanilla ice cream. A salty,sweet revelation, it was a refreshing alternative to the usual mango sticky rice, and my father couldn’t stop raving about the combo. Even the Thai iced tea had its own twist, topped with a dollop of whipped cream. The lychee iced tea packed a punch, a little too strong for a lightweight like me, but perfect for anyone who loves bold flavors.
Na Rath also offers a buffet, but don’t let that word fool you. This isn’t your typical steam,table setup. Each dish is cooked to order, arriving hot and fresh, a far cry from the sad, lukewarm offerings most buffets are known for. It’s a concept that feels just as thoughtful as the rest of the dining experience.
If you are looking for an authentic thai restaurant, this place should be your 1st stop. This place came highly recommended by my thai sis in law and she said the way the food taste and is prepared here resembles original Thai dishes from the motherland. This place is top notch everything is so flavorful and looks amazing. Aside from that, I would like to shout out the store owner-Ryan for his outstanding customer service-a kind and humble individual gave an exemplary experience. I can't wait to revisit.
We made our reservation and when we walked in we were greeted and automatically seated at our table. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. We opted for the ayce buffet option and the menu was endless. The food came out at a good pace and was excellent. Each dish we placed was packed with flavor and surprisingly constant. Overall such a lovely experience and excited to hear that their operations will be expanding to the roof with an upcoming live music 🎶.
Fyi they will be showcased in time square which is very impressive that they were selected for the upcoming event.
I'd heard wonderful things about their unique made-to-order AYCE Thai and Sushi buffet and couldn't resist stopping by.
This place definitely lived up to the hype. The decor is stunning with vibrant flowers and a charming atmosphere. The staff were incredibly helpful, guiding us through the menu and ensuring our dishes arrived promptly. We tried the garlic prawns, yum soup, pad thai (which was fantastic with their seafood sauce), panang curry, basil fried rice, crying tiger steak, and a salmon avocado roll. Everything was absolutely delicious – it couldn't have been better.
My husband enjoyed a virgin piña colada, while I tried their Thai iced tea topped with ice cream, which was a delightful treat. For dessert, we indulged in mango sticky rice, another standout dish.
Overall, the food, service, and atmosphere were exceptional. I can't wait to return!
The food and service here is excellent.
The owner’s flower arrangements are very beautiful too.
Worth to pay a visit!
Shrimp cakes here are one of the best I’ve ever tried! Very authentic and top quality ingredient, even comparing with restaurants in Thailand.
We came. We saw. We AYCE-ed.
Frankly, AYCE Thai was something I never knew I needed until I was presented with an iPad of choice, and now I don't know how to be okay with only getting ONE Kung Chae Nampla when I order it. *Cries in sashimi*
Seriously, though, for a city (and nation) obsessed with Thai food, you'd think Na Rath would be a household name in the Big Apple. Then again, if it were, it probably wouldn't be ~$52pp for a two-hour window of eats. While certain items are off-limits and certain items can only be ordered once, that still leaves about 80% of the menu open for repeats and reruns.
Here follows a long list of what we got + my $0.02s:
- Wing Zaab: Perfectly spiced and crispy - Spice, fish sauce, rice powder, shallots and coriander
- SomTum Tad: Just okay, not enough papaya
- Raw Spicy Shrimp: Fresh, spicy and most of all....UNLIMITED. I still like Somtum Der's best, but I'd be lying if I didn't admit to eating at least 3 plates of these--all by myself
- Raw Oyster Salad: Nothing beats Chalong Thai's, but this is a worthy contender.
- Crispy Catfish with Mango Salad: More crispy batter with mango because there was very little fish. Still tasty.
- Tom Yum Kung, Clear: Lovely and rejuvenating for cold nights
- Steamed Red Tilapia with Lime and Garlic: Tender and flavorful
- Duck with Kaeng Phed: Very rich and hearty, with perfectly cooked meat
- Stir-Fried Squid with Egg Yolk: I don't like egg yolk, so this was just okay for me, but yolk lovers loved it
- Crab Meat Thai Omelette: Not enough crab
- Crab Fried Rice: Fluffy and savory, but not enough crab
- Kana Moo Grob: Not enough pork pieces (like two for the whole dish), though they were cooked well
- Phak Boong Fai Daeng: Very well done. It's easy to overcook morning glory, but this was the perfect balance of softened and crispy
- Shrimp cake: Lovely batter and nice shrimpy filling
- Crab roll: Bad. Probably the worst thing we got. No discernible crab meat and very little flavor.
- Pad See Ew: For the picky eaters in your group who don't like adventure--this is everything you expect it to be and nothing more
- Mango Sticky Rice: Sadly terrible. The sticky rice was not properly defrosted, so it was impossible to eat. The mango was very juicy and sweet, but without the rice, it was basically just eating grocery-sliced fruit on a bed of grains.
- Taro Custard: An interesting concoction of starchy creme topped with...fried onions? Not my ideal flavor combo, but some people would think this was just peaches
I drop by late night for take out. It’s beautiful and cozy. I will come back again for dine in.
The online menu is outdated, the deal isn’t that great anymore! Please update the website to show newer menu!
$50 ayce option only allows one specialize dish per person and unlimited “regular” dishes (mostly carbs and salad) that isn’t any of the specials with duck, lobster, wagyu. All of the seafood was mostly frozen, sushi had a lot of rice, and sashimi isn’t the best (cut poorly and low quality). My party felt kind of cheated because we were not told about the new price and menu change until we sat down with the menu and saw it ourselves. This concept also doesn’t make too much sense as an ayce because they serve you full sized entrees or so their menu states; their carb dishes were significantly larger than protein and veggie dishes. Their vegetable dishes were very salty.
They also expect you to order everything in 1 go & the staff wants to limit your ordering. When we tried to order the 4th time, the waitress wanted to take the menus away. The staff always tried to ignore us and look away when we wanted to get their attention.
$90 is unlimited special dishes, still not included
Lobster or Waygu beef
$140 is with unlimited lobster noodles and waygu.
$180 is everything unlimited with Alcohol.
Honestly I would rather to spend $50 a per person at a regular a la carte Thai restaurant then paying for “unlimited” yet limited non speciality dishes.
P.s. their taro custard dessert looked like a piece of tofu, had a horrendous texture, and tasted like scallions! I wouldn’t recommend. The best part of the meal was the unlimited Thai ice tea with a scoop of ice cream. If you do choose to go, choose to order the food mild spicy if given a choice.
Great food thanks!
Very good
Good food , family style
Cozy place, the ambiance is so romantic decorated with flowers and matching good music. Good for any occasions. Costumer service is the best not to mentioned the 5 star rating of the food they serve. My 11 year old son love this place. Best for soup and seafoods. Highly recommended.
Amazing deal ayce deal! Will be back
Great food! The Penang curry was the star of the show. Loved the atmosphere and servers were very nice. Will be back for more soon!
The place was overall very chill and cozy, however, the service was terrible. Regardless of how polite and kind the employees were, they just couldn’t properly get my order done. I spent more than half of the all you can eat time just waiting for my food to come out. When I tried to speak to the employees, they would also simply walk away after receiving one order from me. The food inside was also very mid. Some of the foods could even be considered bad. The Pad Thai especially was way too sweet for my liking. I will never go back to this restaurant ever again. I spent way too much money for the service and food my group and I were given. I still gave a 40% tip regardless however, and now I regret it because I realized tip was already included in the price. This is an extreme waste of money. There was little to nothing there that was actually good.
The best restaurant, technology used restaurant
Everything was excellent and delicious! Had a party of 11 at the restaurant and ordered a la carte the following:
Whole fish - 1 spicy tilapia crispy ***favorite), 1 mango
Tom yum Kung
Kra phoe pla- fish maw soup
Khao pad poo
Mum pad khai khem - salted egg squid
Panang curry
****(favorite) Phak boong fai daeng morning glory water spinach
****(fav) spicy raw oyster salad
Spicy raw shrimp salad
Yum pla dook fu - catfish salad
Papaya salad
Crabmeat Thai omlet
****(favorite) Koong tod kra tiem - garlic prawn x2
Muk nueng Ma now - steamed squid
Kaeng phed ped yang - duck & pineapple curry
Yum salmon / spicy salmon
Delicious food and great service
Absolutely wonderful food and ambiance!! The speakers have a great quality and the food is really richly flavored and is served in huge platters! The water is also very tasty too.
I came here last month. It was $50, we had a wonderful time. I was able to try everything and there were no limitations to what we can order as long as we finished. They changed the menu and pricing. Now it’s $50 for a basic all you can eat experience but all of the specialty dishes like crab, duck, shrimp, steak, and even the wings aren’t included. You can purchase them al a carte. If you want to speciality dishes included it’s $90. I personally didn’t think that was worth it.
I am guessing people took advantage of this dining experience they had to raise the price. Hopefully they change these rules.
Food and ambiance are great though service can be slow, so make sure you order right away and enough/
we came here on a Wednesday night and got the $50 ayce option. the food was surprisingly ALL good. I LOVE the fact it's made fresh as you order. although everything was pretty good, my personal favorite was the raw shrimp salad, grilled pork jowl, crab fried rice, and the shrimp cakes 🥹🤤🤤 when I tell you I was stuffed but still wanted more.... 😍😍 and their menu is soooo big, the price is definitely well worth it for the options you get. sad to know their ayce ends xmas eve 🥺😟😤 but I'd definitely come back! I'm actually going back right now 🤣🤣
Late night fun and lively Thai place with authentic dishes. Pleasant staff
The food is good
Stepping into Na Rath in Elmhurst, Queens, feels like walking into a secret garden, a swirl of vibrant colors and twinkling Christmas lights that immediately sets the tone for what’s to come. It’s intimate, with just enough seating to feel exclusive, and I managed to snag a coveted window spot, a front,row seat to what would be an unforgettable meal.
Having traveled to Thailand multiple times, I’ve developed a taste for what’s authentic and what’s been diluted to cater to American palates. Na Rath? It’s the real deal. Much to my surprise and delight, my dishes were prepared by Chef Bass himself, a chef who has cooked for Thai royalty. Yes, that Chef Bass.
I started with the raw salmon spicy salad and raw shrimp sashimi, and let me tell you, these dishes are an instant transport back to the markets of Bangkok. Each bite was alive with heat, acid, and freshness, a sensory reminder of Khlong Toei Market at its most vibrant. Then came the chili lime steamed tilapia, a dish where every ingredient—from the fiery chili to the zesty lime and aromatic garlic…felt perfectly in balance. It was the kind of dish that makes you close your eyes and savor every flavor.
And then there was the Tom Yum Kung w prawns. This is not a soup to sip, it’s a soup to be embraced, fiery and bursting with lemongrass, kept hot by a chafing fuel flame. Because let’s be honest, soup should be served hot, not lukewarm.
The crab fried rice. Forget imitation crab, this was the real thing, jumbo chunks of sweet crab meat nestled in perfectly cooked rice. It felt indulgent yet comforting, the kind of dish you’d cross boroughs for.
The standout? The lobster khao soi. This Northern Thai classic combines a creamy, rich coconut curry broth with tender boiled egg noodles, crispy fried noodles for texture, and a medley of tangy and fried chilies topped with lime and cilantro. The addition of juicy, tender lobster tail takes this dish to the next level, making it both comforting and luxurious. It’s a must-try.
Dessert brought an unexpected surprise: taro custard paired with vanilla ice cream. A salty,sweet revelation, it was a refreshing alternative to the usual mango sticky rice, and my father couldn’t stop raving about the combo. Even the Thai iced tea had its own twist, topped with a dollop of whipped cream. The lychee iced tea packed a punch, a little too strong for a lightweight like me, but perfect for anyone who loves bold flavors.
Na Rath also offers a buffet, but don’t let that word fool you. This isn’t your typical steam,table setup. Each dish is cooked to order, arriving hot and fresh, a far cry from the sad, lukewarm offerings most buffets are known for. It’s a concept that feels just as thoughtful as the rest of the dining experience.
Everything was great. Food tasted amazing, service was on point and the variety of food in their ayce menu was all worth it. Highly recommend this place. Real thai food.
If you are looking for an authentic thai restaurant, this place should be your 1st stop. This place came highly recommended by my thai sis in law and she said the way the food taste and is prepared here resembles original Thai dishes from the motherland. This place is top notch everything is so flavorful and looks amazing. Aside from that, I would like to shout out the store owner-Ryan for his outstanding customer service-a kind and humble individual gave an exemplary experience. I can't wait to revisit.
I went to Narath Thai restaurant everydays for my brother in law birthday they gave a very good service all the stuffs are very nice and kind they gave us birthday cake too we love the foods. We pay $50 each person and stomach is so full is worth money thank you so much Narath Thai all you can eat.
All the food is AMAZING! So worth the money, please come try!
Having Thanksgiving lunch with friends here with nice authentic Thai food experience: Panang Curry, Pad Se Ew, Thai Ice Tea & Mango Sticky Rice.
We surprised with the Thai Ice Tea which is served in elegant way using high glass and ice cream.
The Panang Curry and sticky rice were really good.
If you’re around Elmhurst area, please do visit.
Amazing authentic thai food! Great friendly service!!
Very bad Thai restaurant in Elmhurst NYC. Reading good reviews and visited Na Rath restaurant. Only 90 mins allow to eat. Only one girl in counter and she will be your server. They start counting the time once you order food. Cooking time is included in 90 mintues that we can't control. Left over food you have to pay penaltis. No parking for customers. Fake reviews with poor attitude staff. Buffet is $49.99/person that doesn't include drink and dessert. But will include cooking time, slow serving time with insufficient staff and penalitis.
Great food, sadly we won't be back.
We finally went. Ate the AYCE. The food was good, but the service was so ridiculously slow. I would best describe it as "omakase" Thai food. It was 1 bite, 20 minute wait. We were there for almost 3 hours and left hungry. Not everything we ordered came, they said it did... but it didn't. They offered to make it, but we sat for lunch and it's now dinner time!! So we left because I don't have another 3 hours to wait for the rest of my food. They prioritize people who ordered the $premium ayce and ala-carte customers and skipped our food.
Tiny bite size tapas portions.
The taste doesn't justify the service.
Mandatory 18% gratuity.
$110 for two people to leave hungry and unsatisfied.
Would not go back again. Even if it was free. I don't have time like that to waste.
The food was excellent. Must try!
Love the atmosphere, like the variety, staff very pleasant and friendly. Definitely worth a trip!
Their AYCE option $49.99 was extensive and fun. Food was amazing, spicy, and well-seasoned, especially the raw oysters, raw salmon, raw marinated crab, seafood boil, and bbq spare ribs. Portions were well sized. Service was good. Would come back again.
Awesome place worth it opt in for the buffet and Thai iced tea !
Mim is very good. The atmosphere and service is excellent
Good selections of Thai food, try their buffet if you are hungry!
Diverse options, nice atmosphere!
Had an appointment at 6 pm for 3 people. Was able to sit immediately. It became busy right after we seated. The food is very good for a buffet. Authentic Thai spices, unlike other places in the city. The star of the restaurant was their crab dishes. Highly recommend.
We had a fantastic experience here, and this was our first visit as a party of three. Highly recommend the all-you-can-eat option! One of the best Thai restaurants I've been to in awhile. Excellent service complements the pleasant ambiance and delicious cuisine! LOVED everything we ordered, especially their crab fried rice which paired well with all our other dishes.
One of the best AYCE places I’ve ever been to! The service is excellent and the quality of food is amazing! This place is 100% worth the price!
Great Food. Great Service.
Na Rath Restaurant is a fantastic fusion of Japanese and Thai cuisine. There weren’t as many sushi dishes compared to the Thai dishes. The Thai dishes offer a perfect balance of spice and flavor. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a great spot for a casual meal. A must-try for fans of both cuisines!
The food was really good and flavorful! The staff were also very friendly and accommodating. Definitely recommend the pad see ew (we ordered three servings hehe)!
All the menu items were so yummy!! They have two AYCE options, $39.99 and $49.99. I would recommend the $49.99 as you get all the premium dishes as well.
The service was friendly and fast and all the dishes were made to order (best kind of buffet in my opinion)!!
Best thai resto in NY hands down.
I'm always very skeptical of all you can eat restaurants and this was extra suspicious as it's a cuisine not typically served as an all you can eat. However, I was pleasantly surprised and left very full.
We opted for the $49.99/each option which affords you more things. And then we got essentially half the menu. Everything we had came out surprisingly fast (probably because we were really the only table there) and was a nice portion for all you can eat-not too big and with not a ton of filler ingredients. All of the fish we had (garlic prawns, whole deep-fried pompano with mango salad, squid with egg yolk, seafood Hor Mok served in a coconut with fish curry sauce) was awesome. The only one I didn't LOVE was the soy grilled squid as this felt a bit charred. We ended up not getting any noodle dishes which surprised me but worked out fine (and only one rice dish which also was surprising but again let us eat more of the huge portions of seafood/meat). The crying tiger steak was a last minute option which was also such a delight. We had also started with some of the sashimi which was pretty fresh, great way to start (or add into the meal). We did get some crab dishes but these were a bit more work than I cared for as they came shelled and were difficult to eat.
For the amount of food we got I felt like the price was more than reasonable. The a-la-carte prices actually seemed a bit pricy so I'm not sure I would come here for that. If you check in on Yelp you get a free drink.
This is a hidden gem!! Maybe the best phad thai I ever ate.
This Thai food place has food that will keep you coming back. Is that delicious
The Mocktails are work of art, and the Thai Ice T takes the golden medal
Na Rath Restaurant truly delivered a memorable dining experience. The appetizers set a high bar, with favorites like the flavorful Crab Cakes and the fresh, zesty Raw Prawn Salad. Each dish was beautifully presented, especially the Garlic Prawns which were a delight. The Crab Fried Rice and Prawn Tom Yum were rich in flavors, perfectly balanced and deeply satisfying.
The drinks were exceptional as well. The Thai Iced Tea with vanilla ice cream was a unique twist that added an extra layer of indulgence, and the Butterfly Lemonade was not only refreshing but stunning. Ending the meal with a simple yet delicious Chocolate Ice Cream was the perfect close to our culinary journey.
Had an amazing time at @narath_megamillions_plus_nyc All You Can Eat Sushi, Thai, BBQ, and seafood! This cute spot, located at 8608 Whitney Ave in Elmhurst, NY, offered so many delicious options to choose from. The food was absolutely fantastic, and the drinks were just as impressive. It was the perfect setting for an amazing family dinner!
Na Rath was a wonderful experience! Our server was so sweet, she took care of us with kindness. The food was super tasty amd you could tell it was freshly made! The space was small but cute and cozy, which I thought added the the atmosphere. I would absolutely recommend
Na Rather restaurant offers a truly charming and authentic Thai dining experience. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere transports you straight to Thailand with its warm, inviting ambiance and traditional décor. The menu is a celebration of Thai cuisine, offering a variety of dishes bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors. Each plate is a perfect balance of savory, sweet, and spicy, making it clear that great care is taken in the kitchen.
The highlight of the experience is the hospitality. We had the pleasure of meeting the owner, Mr. Narath, whose humble and welcoming nature made the experience even more special. His passion for his craft is evident not only in the quality of the food but in the warm atmosphere he creates. Na Rath is more than just a meal; it’s a genuine cultural experience that leaves you feeling like you’ve been on a brief, flavorful journey to Thailand. Highly recommended!
I'd heard wonderful things about their unique made-to-order AYCE Thai and Sushi buffet and couldn't resist stopping by.
This place definitely lived up to the hype. The decor is stunning with vibrant flowers and a charming atmosphere. The staff were incredibly helpful, guiding us through the menu and ensuring our dishes arrived promptly. We tried the garlic prawns, yum soup, pad thai (which was fantastic with their seafood sauce), panang curry, basil fried rice, crying tiger steak, and a salmon avocado roll. Everything was absolutely delicious – it couldn't have been better.
My husband enjoyed a virgin piña colada, while I tried their Thai iced tea topped with ice cream, which was a delightful treat. For dessert, we indulged in mango sticky rice, another standout dish.
Overall, the food, service, and atmosphere were exceptional. I can't wait to return!
I had a great time at this thai restaurant!! The food was phenomenal and they had the best fried rice!!! I can’t wait to come back! Not to mention, it’s all you can eat so you can order as much as you want! They’ll be seeing me again
This place has both Thai food AND sushi?? AYCE??! Sign me up! This hidden gem of a spot recently opened in Elmhurst and offers two of my favorite cuisines. I had been wanting to try it so I was very excited when the restaurant's social media team invited me here. It definitely lives up to the hype. The salmon sashimi was fatty and rich, and the portions were generous. Their seafood dishes were very flavorful and had a good amount of seafood in them. Their crab in pepper and basil sauce had chunky pieces of real crab in it. The grilled garlic tiger prawns were crunchy and meaty with good flavor, although I expected more of a garlic presence in the flavor. We also had the tom yum seafood hot pot which comes in a bubbling cauldron that was so comforting and nostalgic as it's a dish I grew up eating, although it's spicier than the version my parents made at home. It has a bit of a kick to it 😅
In all honesty, the food wasn’t bad, but it was quite mid tier. Feedback for the restaurant: get rid of the buffet style menu. The kitchen clearly cannot handle a buffet style service, especially during dinner time. There is one or two people preparing food for the entire restaurant. It took an hour for us to get two bowls of soup, and like 3 appetizers: raw oysters (3pcs), cabbage, and a small sashimi plate (you can check the cameras, the time is 8:10 pm). I expect steamed fish to take a while, but pad se ew and Alaska roll should not take over a hour. For the 49.99 price per person, you should expect customers to order a lot. If you can’t handle it, switch to a la carte only.
Although the plates are big, the portions were disappointing. The seafood hor mok had 1 shrimp and 3 pieces of squid and the rest of the dish was just curry sauce. Pictures of the crab meat curry show physical crab meat but the dish is served with 3 empty crab heads and a few small uncracked crab legs. DO NOT order the tuna, it’s tough, chewy, and not good.
After waiting over an hour, we tried to order a sweet egg sushi. The waitress simply said: “we don’t have time to make it.” This was at 9pm which is before last call. It seemed like she just didn’t want any more orders from us.
Most of the 5 star reviews here come from the restaurants 5% off. But I’d rather leave an honest review than save 3 dollars. You’d probably have a better experience doing a la carte than buffet style because the restaurant cannot accommodate that with 1 person cooking in a small kitchen. Even if you did do a la carte, the food was mid-tier at best. The pad se ew and salmon was decent, but with boon chu and akino around the corner, I don’t see why you’d come here.
AYCE Thai spot that offered Thai food and sushi 🍣 The range of options was impressive, everything from classic Thai dishes to a selection of fresh sushi rolls 🍤
The Thai dishes were rich in flavor, with the perfect balance of spices. Many sushi options are all well prepared, also can be served as a la carte
Expensive. Poor quality.
If you’re on the hunt for some good Thai buffet, Na Rath is the perfect place! Their portion is the perfect size and everything was so good and fresh. The atmosphere here is very nice, cute and the staff is very friendly too. Will bring more friends here and definitely be back to try out more foods.
-@2littlefoodies. :)
After having lived in Thailand for many years, it’s not always easy to find the food and the atmosphere that are authentic to this cuisine. But Na Rath is just the place! The service was excellent and I left feeling incredibly satisfied! Will definitely come back again. Thank you!
หลังพักเมืองไทยหลายปี ไม่ค่อยง่ายที่เจออาหาร และ บรรยกาศจริง ๆ แต่ร้านอาหารหน้ารัฐสุดยอดเลย มีบริการดีมาก และ ได้รู้สึกอิมพอดี จะกลับมาอีกที่แน่นอน ขอบคุณมากครับ
This restaurant offers a delightful fusion of Thai and sushi dishes, each bursting with flavor and beautifully presented. The cozy atmosphere and attentive service make it a perfect spot for a memorable dining experience.
Great food and friendly staff!
Highly recommend.
Delicious food. Friendly staff.
Delicious variety of food, different than your typical AYCE.
Friendly, amicable, generous, takes time to understand and explain request. Excellent food! Yummy all the way- not as spicy but would love more spiciness
Overall amazing experience.
Great spot for authentic Thai food! Everything was super flavorful and worth the buffet price point. Would recommend to friends!
We made our reservation and when we walked in we were greeted and automatically seated at our table. Our server was very friendly and welcoming. We opted for the ayce buffet option and the menu was endless. The food came out at a good pace and was excellent. Each dish we placed was packed with flavor and surprisingly constant. Overall such a lovely experience and excited to hear that their operations will be expanding to the roof with an upcoming live music 🎶.
Fyi they will be showcased in time square which is very impressive that they were selected for the upcoming event.
Came here with my friends for dinner and it was so delicious, so much variety to choose from. I really liked the tom yum soup, steak salad, and red curry. I would recommend and come back again.
Great service, tasty food , recommend the sticky wings !
Got the Pad Kra Pao chicken and the steamed fish with lime. Both were delicious. The kra pao had a nice kick to it. Would definitely recommend for some authentic tasting Thai food!
A hole in the wall of the best kind. Some friends and I came for the all you can eat, and it is served family style. Everything we had was absolutely delicious, though the stars were the crab dishes. Nice big lumps of crab.
The gyoza and grilled tiger prawns were also excellent.
Loved the food and the staff was great!
Amazing food. Very full
Really bad food and service, not any explanation before you start, a lot tings you can only order 1 time, not worth the price, keep you money go somewhere better
One of a kind AYCE Thai restaurant I discovered in Queens this past week. They had so many delicious food items on the menu, my stomach couldn’t fit everything. I will have to return back to try the other foods! They also have ala carte! Prices start at $39.99 and it’s $49.99 if you want to add their specialty dishes. It’s right near the Elmhurst train station so it’s easy accessible by public transit. The staff were kind and welcoming, and they brought the food out super quick.
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Good!!
All the seafood dishes I tried were my absolute favorite. Very fresh and tasty! And you can’t go wrong for only $49.99. This is a steal!
Na Rath was really such a great dining experience. I loved the All You Can Eat Thai Sushi Seafood and Barbecue and it’s all prepared fresh as you order
it. Everything on the menu was delicious . Prices Started at 39.99 for the adult all you can eat and at 49.99 it included specialty menu items as well. There is also kids pricing where kids 8 and up eat for half the adult price. The mock-tails were also very delicious and they come in many flavors , My favorite was the mojito 💚.
Here’s what I had from the menu :
Sticky Wings
Fried Shrimp
Salmon with Teriyaki Sauce
Chicken Teriyaki
Basil Chicken
California Rolls
Avocado Roll
Drinks (Mocktails)
Pink Soda
Margarita
This is definitely a delicious hidden gem in New York City , If you’re looking to sit down for a nice filling lunch or dinner in a nice atmosphere I would definitely recommend Na Rath.
อร่อยเหมือนอยู่ประเทศไทยเลยย
If you want great authentic Thai food with an amazing atmosphere and friendly staff, there’s no place better than this!
My car got keyed?
My first 1 star review of a place.
Walked in and were given a menu with no greeting or anything.
We were then left there for about 20 minutes until we were able to flag down the waitress.
Finally we ordered our food. It came out backwards appetizer last… and I’m pretty sure we only got the appetizer because we asked about it.
Finally we spent another 20 minutes trying to flag our waitress for the check but weren’t able to since she was in the back on her phone. We were able to flag down a man who seemed like the manager to bring it to us and advised us on the 3% fee for all cards which I guess is fine but for the price point felt weird.
Because we literally didn’t receive any service we agreed that zero tip was appropriate. (Mind you we never leave zero tip).
We left and the guy who we thought was the manager FOLLOWED us to my car demanding to know why there was no tip. This was extremely inappropriate and hostile.
We explained why and he finally left. We then went to drop stuff off from the trunk and when we came back to the car, it was keyed on the rear passenger side.
Too much of a coincidence I think. Police will be involved.
This gem offers not only the finest Thai cuisine but also an array of Japanese delights like sushi, sashimi, BBQ, and seafood. 🍣🍤 Why choose when you can have it all, unlimited? 😍
What sets Narath apart is that everything is made to order, ensuring each dish is fresh and delicious—not your typical buffet! 🥢 Their menu is absolutely amazing, featuring everything from whole fish and salads to tiger prawns, crab meat, noodles, fried rice, and so much more. 🦀🍜
And the best part? All this for just $49.99 per person! It’s totally worth it. 💸
Na Rath is your go-to spot for a feast that will leave you satisfied and coming back for more. 🥰
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First time visiting an all you can eat (AYCE) restaurant that serves such a wide variety of foods including Thai food, sushi, bbq and seafood. I really enjoyed the Thai food that was on the menu and it truly felt like each dish we tried was super authentic. For $49.90 per adult, I'd say the price is great considering all the different types of high value seafood and Thai dishes you can order. You get 1.5 hours for the AYCE. The service and staff was wonderful and attentive as well. Highly recommend this spot for anyone who loves AYCE and Thai food!
Thai Authentic Taste.
… I have kidney problem and state the staff to avoid too much sodium and msg. The chef makes less salt and still keeps the Thai authentic flavor. Chef Bas, You’re Incredible ❤️
… Not only the nice decoration, but also the team service of staffs fill me with smile since my first step into the restaurant. Ryan brings lots of sweet service mined and other staffs are very friendly.
… I really hope there are more Na Rath all over NYC🔥
The food was very good, sashimi was good, service was excellent.
We are doing the AYCE option. All the foods taste great! My favorite is the crispy pork pad Thai and fried shrimp!
I’ve been to a few Thai restaurants and I must say this is the best hands down! The food was immaculate, flavored with love, the crab fried rice is my favorite, you must try it out when you’re there. The coconut cream and the Thai cake is so moist and delicious, I can’t get enough of it.
Definitely plan on going back to try something different. Overall 10/10
Food is great. Very authentic Thai dishes you can’t get at your average Thai place such as steamed tilapia and papaya salad with marinated salmon. Crab fried rice and beef satay were especially good. Staff was friendly and attentive. Definitely opt in for the buffet and pay with cash.
Great food and wonderful staff! Everyone must visit here!
This may be the only all you can eat Thai buffet I have ever witnessed in NYC. The fish and prawn were extremely fresh. The thai custard was phenomenal with the ice cream. Quality was amazing and we were blown away. The owner is extremely friendly and food comes out very fast. We will definitely come back again.
食物一般 单点份量很少 很吃亏
This place!! Come here for the amazing deal - $50 for AYCE. Highly recommend any form of the prawns, garlic prawns or prawn tom yum. The sour fried fish stew and crab curry is 🔥. Sashimi is super fresh. The papaya salad is one of the best I’ve had in the states. Everything is served table side, all food is pretty much included, drinks/dessert are extra. No alcohol, but that’s what made it endearing to me for a cozy bday celebration with good friends. They play a fun song and the cake comes with shooting fireworks 🎆
this spot is a hidden gem in elmhurst that offers a unique variety for all you can eat. it includes thai food, sushi, bbq, and more! it will literally satisfy all your cravings. the thai tea was delicious with the scoop of vanilla ice cream and came in a huge cup. the pad thai was def one of the better ones I’ve had. everything is made to order!
Best food in the area, the steam fish is really delicious 🤤 and music is amazing
Good food
First time, I ordered fish maw soup . They was too salty. And I still gave them a chance. The second time , I order noodle soup with pork blood and still very salty. It’s done for me.
Excellent service, food and drinks, great portions! Taste is amazing and one of the best Thai places we've visited. We particularly liked the Roseberry mule (super refreshing and flowery, perfect for summer) and the Papaya salad, with just the right amount of spiciness. The owners were super friendly and were making sure we were satisfied with our food. Highly recommended!
3 ppl for early dinner, no issues accommodating 2 of us for ayce and 1 for a la carte ordering, fairly priced, everything was delicious, excellent service, and you can BYOB (!!!), comfy seating, cute decor, clean bathroom. Will definitely go back, really great ayce value if you're hungry & like to nosh on different things throughout - highly recommend!
I ordered twice from them. The food is okay.
Your response is dense. I’ve been to Thailand and had authentic Thai food at local restaurants. I know what Thai food tastes like. The food at your restaurant was ok. Take the feedback and work on it. Please do not imply that I do not know what I am talking about because I am “American” it’s rude.
Honestly really nice place all around I’m not the biggest Thai food fan but there were a lot of dishes I liked
First time trying Thai Buffet, definitely recommended! My favorite dish goes to steam fish & lime, fresh and special Thai flavor.
Really good food and great service!
Food is awesome and service is great!
这么好吃的泰餐为什么今天才被我发现.
Very authentic Thai. The crab dishes are awesome. Definitely will come again.
We got the all you can eat option and it was phenomenal. Every dish was amazing and flavorful and dessert and soft drinks were included! I will be back often 😀
Really liked the coconut har mak curry, which comes in a coconut that you can scoop the flesh out of afterwards. Really flavorful tom yum kong and tom kha fai. Also recommend the fried fish and mango salad combo which was really refreshing.
You can get authentic Thai food here, the taste is very good and you can request the spicy level. The service is very good too, they can give you food recommendations. Will be back again for sure, thank you so much for the warm welcome.
First Thai buffet restaurant I’ve ever tried in NYC. Very awesome food and good service!
An absolute gem of a Thai food buffet! Despite its modest size, this place offers an incredible variety of delicious dishes. The food is simply amazing—flavorful, authentic, and fresh. Whether you're a Thai cuisine enthusiast or just looking for a satisfying meal, this buffet won't disappoint. Highly recommend!
Been here recently. Foods are decent and test good. I feel prices are bit high as compared to other near by restaurants.
Lovely shop, dank food, awesome owner. Get in there!!!
I came here tonight with my mom for her birthday since she wanted Thai food. I took her up on her wish, and found Na Rath under “hot & new” restaurants. When I saw that it was AYCE Thai food AND sushi?! I was sold.
Everything was spectacular from start to finish. We started with the pompano fish with mango salad & the Tom Yum Kung. The fish was crispy and the mango salad was so flavorful. I was impressed with the giant prawns in the soup. Already we were half full finishing the main entrees.
For the buffet options, we ordered salmon sashimi, seafood pad see ew, Moo Ping Thai bbq pork, and Nur Yang steak. I would devour everything again except for the steak, which I found bland and not tasty.
Overall service was A++. The music playing was fun. I’m very excited for what’s to come for this new restaurant. Can’t wait to tell all my friends & fam about it!
The owner/manager is super friendly! Atmosphere was super homey and lovely! Food was also super good! Buffet was super worth it. Definitely bring a group of 4 to try as much as you can in the buffet!
I loved the Nur Yang steak!
If they have taro custard cake, def get that for dessert!
The service was amazing. I love their pad thai, the texture of the noodles was perfect and the seasoning
Fish is delicious🐟✨ We enjoyed our diner here!
Desserts are amazing
There are varieties of food. We really love the fried fish with mango sauce. The staffs are friendly and willing to help. They also gave us extra time because we ordered a lot and couldn’t finish on time. There was a very unique birthday event, you have to try it yourself.
I love it, best Thai food I had in NYC. It is buffet but is way better quality than buffet!
Na Rath recently opened up in Elmhurst Queens and they serve every Thai dish you could ever think of! They offer 3 tiers of AYCE starting at $40. My friends and I went with the lowest tier and thought it was a great value and offered a ton of options!
Some of my favorites were:
🦐seafood tom yum kong with GIANT shrimp. It was the perfect amount of spicy, plenty of seafood and not oily like most tom yum
🐟pah salmon (raw salmon in a spicy herbal salad). It was in a sour sauce with plenty of herbs and I would literally drink the sauce if I could
🥥seafood hor mok (seafood curry served in a coconut shell). The seafood tasted delicious when eaten with some of the coconut scooped out and had a ton of seafood
🍗wing zaab (fried chicken wings). They tasted similar to a tom yum seasoning with a little sourness
🥩 nur yang steak with a spicy tamarind sauce. The tamarind sauce SLAPPED
🐷moo ping Thai bbq pork. The pork was super tender and the sauce was 😍
Everything tasted extremely high quality and I didn’t feel gross at the end like I do after most AYCE experiences. I spoke with the owner Ryan and he’s super passionate about what he’s doing and he even added on 2 whole fish for my table to enjoy even though that would’ve only been available for the middle and high tiers 🥺.
The grand opening is on April 27th so check them out! When I went, I was only one of two other tables so tell all your friends and let’s get this place the business it deserves!
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We have a buffet for today dinner. The food is very good and have a lot of variety to choose from. For me I’m a salmon lover. Over here they have Thai and sushi so I get the best of both world I get to eat sashimi and also Plah salmon(a spicy salmon salad) they both very good and also the beef steak and shrimp cakes for the appetizer is very good too it stuff with a lot of shrimp and so soft inside and crispy outside. If you come here with a lot of friends it a very good deal for the buffet because you can try a lot of dishes
Highly recommend! Food is so good here. Great spot for all you can eat people. The owner and staffs are the best. Excellent service.
This is a very authentic Thai food with some Asian fusion, If you do not know what to eat, this is a place to go. They served a variety of authentic Thai food packed with deep flavors to very fresh sushi. The servers are very nice and attentive with very welcoming atmosphere. You will not regret it!
If I could give it 10 stars, I would give it too. Khao Soy Noodles and Butterfly Lemonade are worth having. The owner Ryan was very humble and he explained his work.
Tom Yum noodle soup is the best for rainy days. I highly recommend it if you’re looking for affordable, delicious, and authentic Thai Food in New York City. The portions of the food were big enough to fill your stomach.
Absolutely delightful experience! The food at Owner Ryan’s restaurant was beyond compare, and Ryan’s hospitality truly made us feel like honored guests. Can’t wait to return!
The warm welcome started the moment I sat down. The friendly staff patiently guided me through the menu, ensuring a delicious adventure, even for a solo diner like myself.
Each dish was a revelation. Explosions of flavor met perfectly cooked ingredients, all demonstrably fresh and chosen with care.
This hidden gem is a must-try. Friendly service, incredibly delicious food, and an unbeatable all-you-can-eat option make it perfect for a satisfying and affordable Thai feast. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious newbie, this place will impress. Just come hungry!
We had a great time at this restaurant!
The atmosphere was cozy, the food was amazing, and the staff were really friendly. Opting for the all-you-can-eat menu was a smart choice; we got to try so many delicious Thai dishes.
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- Location: 86-08 Whitney Ave, Queens, NY 11373, United States
- Map: 40.7417296, -73.87865479999999
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- Monday: 5 PM–2 AM
- Tuesday: 5 PM–2 AM
- Wednesday: 5 PM–2 AM
- Thursday: 11 AM–4 PM–5 PM–2 AM
- Friday: 11 AM–4 PM–5 PM–2 AM
- Saturday: 11 AM–4 PM–5 PM–2 AM
- Sunday: 11 AM–4 PM–5 PM–2 AM
- Identifies as Asian-owned: Available
- Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned: Available
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