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Welcome to Luck Thai

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Luck Thai, a popular Thai restaurant located in the heart of Brooklyn, is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. This casual dining spot offers a variety of authentic Thai dishes with a modern twist. From traditional favorites like pad Thai and green curry to unique fusion dishes, Luck Thai has something for everyone.

Notable features of Luck Thai include their extensive menu with many vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. The restaurant also offers delivery, takeout, and catering services, making it convenient for customers on-the-go.

One standout dish at Luck Thai is the beef pad Thai, known for its flavorful combination of tender beef, stir-fried noodles, and aromatic spices. The dish is beautifully presented and perfect for sharing with a friend or loved one. The restaurant's commitment to quality and attention to detail is evident in every bite.

The ambiance at Luck Thai is cozy and inviting, with gender-neutral restrooms, outdoor seating, and a fully stocked bar adding to the dining experience. The friendly and attentive staff goes above and beyond to ensure that customers feel welcomed and satisfied.

Overall, Luck Thai is a must-visit for those seeking delicious Thai cuisine in a relaxed setting. Whether you're craving traditional favorites or looking to try something new, Luck Thai delivers on both flavor and atmosphere. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in some of the best Thai food Brooklyn has to offer.

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John T.
John T.

I like Luck Thai. I've had issues in the past with delivery but generally the food is solid. You need to demand spicy because the baseline has no spice. But WTF is up with this ajaad? Cmon guys. This looks like rain runoff.

Lina F.
Lina F.

This is one of my favorite Thai restaurants in the neighborhood. It is much more Americanized type of restaurant. it has very good Thai dishes and even a cocktail menu. The space reads much more Asian restaurant with a fully loaded bar on the side. They have high chairs too if you are interested in being their kids.

Jaclyn C.
Jaclyn C.

After a friend's engagement cocktail party, we came here to finally sit down and try the Thai food that takes about an hour to get delivered to our home in South Brooklyn, and now I know why - it's a small, very chill, take-out place, with some sitting for small groups to dine-in. Their food truly is delicious, and wanted to see if the experience dining inside would be even better. We got a spot right by the entrance door, and the tables are lined up again a walled lined bench. Under the bench seating is a neon glowing sign saying, "Are you hungry?" which I thought was super cute, because food is such a love language. We opted to get an order of beef pad Thai to share, since we did want to split instead of individual portions. The presentation was very lovely, and the flavors were all there that I was hoping for that are uniquely Thai. Great freshness, not too hot in temperature and the plate was enough to share for two. The waitress was very patient and didn't rush us out for only getting an entree, which was nice. I would love to come next time to see what their lunch menu is like and to get my staple - pad kee mao to try out their spice!

Christina O.
Christina O.

This place is affordable without lacking the flavor. It is authentic as can be. The brother of the creamy Tom yum was flavorful and not overly salty, the vegetable pieces were a bit large. The drunken noodles was cooked to perfection. The noodles from the larger soup were not cooked all the way. It's a good quick neighborhood bite

Irene G.
Irene G.

I ordered in so can't speak to the service or the ambiance. Lucky Thai has been my go-to comfort food spot on a rainy day. The food delivery always arrives hot and the flavors are excellent. Also want to give a shout-out to the pineapple fried rice (not part of this order) that is super tasty.

Chika D.
Chika D.

To me, Luck Thai is one of the best Thai restaurants in Brooklyn. Whenever we have a craving for Thai -- which is quite often tbh -- we tend to come here. As the old saying goes," why fix something that isn't broken." I usually order either the Thai Fried Rice or Chicken Pad Thai, with the Pad Thai now becoming my go-to meal. The noodles have a nice chew and are extremely flavorful. The bean sprouts add a crunchy element to the dish. It's a hefty portion and the leftovers are even better than day of. It's just so darn good. The Fried Wontons were tasty but too oily for my liking. I wanna say we've built a rapport with the restaurant as we eat there pretty often. The service is always great.

Usha P.
Usha P.

My friends and I were walking around park slope, looking for somewhere to eat and came across this place and it was nice and clean so i went in and the staff was very nice so i sat down and had what might be the best thai fried rice i've had in my life!

Jessy L.
Jessy L.

Hands down one of the best Thai food spots in Brooklyn. My workplace orders from here often, and my go-to meal is the chicken or shrimp pineapple fried rice with spring rolls. I normally request the sweet chilli sauce as opposed to plum sauce. The most delightful part of the meal was the dessert. It was essentially a fried dumpling with vanilla ice cream inside. I would definitely order from here again and I highly recommend it.

Suri M.
Suri M.

We were the only people dining in on a cold windy night, but there were constantly grub hub orders coming through, so I guess it's just more popular for ordering in. Pity because the restaurant is beautiful, with soft lighting and an elegant Hanukkah bush (sorry is that not the right holiday?). We particularly enjoyed the Charles Ives effect of the loud Christmas music in the dining room melding with the Spanish music in the kitchen (actually we asked them to turn down the Christmas music, otherwise I don't think the Spanish music would have been as audible. Anyway, the service was great and so was the food. Lots of menu options. Definitely get the hot ginger tea (tisane), it's delicious and great value for money. My dining companion says the salmon is well cooked. There are lots of vegetarian options. The dumplings I don't think I'll order again, they were totally white inside and out and bland. I could not tell what was inside, maybe cabbage? The dipping sauce was good. Large, clean restroom. I would come back here sometime not in November or December and try some other vegetarian dishes.