Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Well, I have heard about Yum Yum simply watching some commercials at the movie Theaters in Times Square. This is a small Thai place with low light setting and loud music in the evening, setting this place apart from most of the Thai restaurants in the area. The food there is good, with reasonable prices. We ended up there after a movie in fact, looking for a place in Hell's Kitchen. The place was packed for sure and the staff extremely busy. 

To start our meal, we decided to share some Spring rolls that were made of crispy rice paper wrapped around a mix of clear noodle, taro and vegetables, and served with sweet chili sauce. It was good, crispy and not too greasy, with a shell not too thick.

Spring rolls at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Spring rolls at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

For her entree, Jodi went for pad see ew (Pad Sie Eil on the menu), these wide rice noodles that she most of the time orders. It was served with tofu, broccoli and egg in a soy sauce. I liked that dish that had a nice sweetness.

Pad See Ew at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Pad See Ew at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

On my side, to accompany my meal, I decided to order a Thai iced tea, my usual beverage in a Thai restaurant.

Thai iced tea at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Thai iced tea at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

It was quite good and refreshing, perfect to counterbalance the heat of the chicken curry massaman I ordered. Served with rice, it was quite good, with a nice kick. I appreciated the fact that there was not too much potato in it, and a nice amount of curry. 

Chicken Massaman at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

Chicken Massaman at Yum Yum BangKok, Thai Restaurant in Hell's Kitchen

The food at Yum Yum Bangkok was quite good and not expensive at all. It is a fine place if you'd like a quick classic Thai place, but I have to say that I was not wowed by it. There are so many places in the area with more interesting menus such as Thai Select or the more classic Chili Thai close by, that I am not sure I would go back...

Enjoy (I did)!

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