A go-to Thai spot in Hell's Kitchen, known for seafood and an escape from Broadway crowds [1, 2].
This Hell's Kitchen Thai restaurant is a standout choice, particularly for its delicious seafood dishes [1]. It offers a welcome escape from the Broadway crowds, making it a popular spot for pre- or post-show dining [2]. While many praise its flavorful offerings, some have noted that certain dishes, like the crying tiger steak, can be a bit chewy despite good flavor [5].
This Thai restaurant is highly recommended, especially for its seafood options [1, 2, 3]. While most dishes receive praise for their flavor, one user found the crying tiger steak to be chewy despite enjoying the taste [5].
"The seafood dishes are particularly recommended [1, 2, 3]."
Customers generally have a positive view of this Thai restaurant, appreciating its delicious food and convenient location for theater-goers.
Important Note
One diner found the crying tiger steak to be chewy, despite enjoying its flavor [5].
"Lumlum is recommended as a place for excellent Thai food in Manhattan, especially if not traveling to Elmhurst in Queens."
Positive"Lum Lum is an incredible Thai restaurant that is highly recommended."
Positive"LumLum is mentioned as a good option in the original poster's area."
Positive"The user tried the crying tiger steak from Lum Lum and enjoyed the flavor but found the meat to be chewy."
Negative"Lum Lum is listed as a Thai restaurant option in Hell's Kitchen."
Neutral"This Thai restaurant, which focuses on seafood, is delicious and located on 9th Ave, offering an escape from the Broadway crowds. The commenter frequently dines here before or after shows."
Positive"This commenter mentioned LumLum as a noteworthy newcomer in the Thai food scene, in addition to their family's favorite, Pure Thai Kitchen."
Positive"This user also likes Lumlum, particularly for its fish-based dishes."
Positive"The user recommended Lumlum, located on 49th street, as a very good Thai restaurant."
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