Restaurant in New York City, United States
Sripraphai
150ptsQueens Thai that outranks most of Manhattan.

About Sripraphai
Sripraphai in Woodside, Queens is the reference point for serious Thai food in New York City, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list three years running and rated 4.5 across 2,200+ Google reviews. Walk-ins only, closed Wednesdays, and under $30 per head — the 7 train commute from Manhattan is worth it.
The Case for Taking the 7 Train to Woodside
If you are weighing a Thai dinner in Manhattan — Fish Cheeks in NoHo, Chalong, or Bangkok Supper Club — factor in the commute time to Woodside before you dismiss Sripraphai. The quality gap between what you get here and what you get at a comparable Manhattan price point is wide enough to justify the extra stop on the 7. Sripraphai has held a position on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list for three consecutive years, moving from Recommended (2023) to ranked #349 (2024) to #407 (2025), and carries a 4.5 across more than 2,200 Google reviews. That kind of sustained recognition from a hard-to-please crowd tells you something real about consistency.
What You Are Actually Booking
Sripraphai is a Queens institution run by Sripraphai Tipmanee, and it reads as such: the setting is functional rather than designed, the room is not trying to signal anything about itself, and the focus is entirely on the food. For diners who come expecting a curated atmosphere or a Manhattan-style dining room, that contrast can be jarring. For diners who come expecting the cooking to do all the work, it is exactly right. The visual experience here is the plate, not the room , dishes arrive in a way that looks direct and then delivers more complexity than most Thai restaurants in the city manage at twice the price.
This is the Woodside Thai corridor, and within it, Sripraphai sits at the serious end. Ayada and Eim Khao Mun Kai are nearby and worth knowing about for different reasons , Ayada for its own consistent acclaim, Eim Khao Mun Kai for a tighter, more specialist menu , but Sripraphai is the one with the longest track record and the broadest menu depth. If you are the kind of food-focused traveller who has eaten at Nahm in Bangkok or Samrub Samrub Thai and wants a New York Thai meal that holds up to that frame of reference, this is the address to test.
Timing and Practical Logistics
Sripraphai is closed Wednesdays. On every other day, service runs from 11:30 am through 8:30 pm, which means there is no late-night option here , plan your visit accordingly. Weekend afternoons tend to draw the most traffic; arriving at opening on a Thursday or Friday will get you seated faster and give you more time with the menu. Booking difficulty is low: walk-ins are the standard format, and the restaurant operates without a reservation system, so showing up is the approach. Lines can develop on weekend lunches, particularly in warmer months, but the turnover is quick enough that waits rarely stretch past 20 minutes.
The price range is not listed in our data, but the OAD Cheap Eats ranking is a reliable signal: you are in sub-$30-per-person territory for a full meal, almost certainly less with drinks. That positions Sripraphai as one of the stronger value plays in the New York City restaurant landscape for Thai food specifically.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 64-13 39th Ave, Woodside, NY 11377
- Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu–Sun 11:30 am–8:30 pm | Closed Wednesday
- Reservations: Walk-in only , no booking required
- Booking difficulty: Easy; expect a short wait on weekend afternoons
- Price tier: Cheap Eats (OAD-ranked) , budget under $30 per head
- Getting there: 7 train to 61st St–Woodside, short walk
- Awards: OAD Cheap Eats North America , #407 (2025), #349 (2024), Recommended (2023)
- Google rating: 4.5 from 2,206 reviews
How It Compares
Comparing Sripraphai to the rest of New York City's Thai options is direct; comparing it to the city's broader dining reputation requires a different frame. If you are already planning meals at Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Per Se, Sripraphai is the kind of counter-programme meal that experienced diners build trips around deliberately. The value-to-quality ratio is inverted from those rooms: you spend almost nothing and get cooking that has sustained critical recognition for three years running. That is a different kind of win than a tasting menu, but it is a real one.
Within Thai specifically: Fish Cheeks in Manhattan is more accessible location-wise and strong on seafood-forward Thai, but it costs more and sits in a trendier register. Ayada is the closest peer to Sripraphai in Queens and worth a visit in its own right, but Sripraphai's menu breadth and consistent OAD recognition give it the edge for a first visit. For diners who have explored Thai food seriously , whether through travel to Bangkok or through the kind of obsessive New York eating that takes you out to Queens regularly , Sripraphai remains the reference point against which others in the city get measured.
If a single evening in New York allows only one outer-borough detour, Sripraphai is the most defensible choice in the Cheap Eats tier. The tradeoff is purely logistical: you need to want Thai food specifically and be willing to leave Manhattan. If both are true, the reward is a meal that costs a fraction of what you would pay for comparable care and consistency anywhere closer to the centre of the city. For more ways to plan your time, see our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Sripraphai?
- Lunch is the stronger practical choice. The restaurant opens at 11:30 am and closes at 8:30 pm daily (except Wednesday), which means dinner is an early affair regardless , you cannot linger past 8:30 pm. Arriving at lunch on a weekday, particularly Thursday or Friday, gets you a quieter room and easier seating. Weekend lunch draws the biggest crowds, so if you are going Saturday or Sunday, aim for the 11:30 am opening or arrive after the 1 pm rush. The menu and pricing are consistent across both services, so the decision is about timing and crowd level rather than a difference in the cooking.
Pearl Picks: More Thai in New York City
- Ayada , Queens Thai with its own devoted following
- Fish Cheeks , Seafood-focused Thai in Manhattan's NoHa neighbourhood
- Eim Khao Mun Kai , Specialist menu, worth the detour for a specific craving
- Chalong , A Manhattan Thai option if the outer-borough trip is not on the table
- Bangkok Supper Club , For a more atmospheric, evening-focused Thai experience in the city
For the broader picture, see our full New York City restaurants guide. If Thai food is a priority on your travels, the benchmark international references are Nahm in Bangkok and Samrub Samrub Thai. Elsewhere in the US, the kind of regional-specialist cooking that Sripraphai represents in New York has parallels at places like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, Providence in Los Angeles, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , each a case study in what a restaurant can accomplish when cooking clarity is the entire point.
Compare Sripraphai
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sripraphai | Thai | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #407 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #349 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in New York City for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Sripraphai?
Lunch. Service runs 11:30 am to 8:30 pm every day except Wednesday, so dinner ends earlier than most Manhattan Thai spots — plan accordingly. Arriving at lunch on a weekday means shorter waits and the same full menu. Weekday dinner works fine too, but if you are coming from Manhattan, factor in peak-hour 7 train timing or you risk arriving close to close. Either way, do not show up Wednesday.
What is Sripraphai known for?
Sripraphai is primarily known for Thai in New York City.
Where is Sripraphai located?
Sripraphai is located in New York City, at 64-13 39th Ave, Woodside, NY 11377.
How can I contact Sripraphai?
You can reach Sripraphai via the venue's official channels.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
- Sunday
- 11:30 am–8:30 pm
Recognized By
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