October 1, 2009

Pongsri

Occasion: Combined review - sit-down lunch with Liliana today and a take-out lunch from last week
Location: Pongsri Thai Restaurant on 48th between B'way and 8th, one of three NYC locations (pongsri.net)
Edibles: Thai pineapple fried rice today; beef pad see ew last week

Musings: Finding lunch in midtown, especially right off Times Square (ugh!), is a challenge to say the least. (On the bright side, weaving around slow-moving tourists - and throwing the occasional elbow - is your cardio workout for the day.)

Pongsri is my boss' go-to lunch place. It's not the best Thai food I've had in the city, but the lunch prices are pretty hard to beat. The fried rice is $6.95 and the pad see ew is $5.95. [Note: those dishes go up to $10.95 and $9.95 respectively after 3pm so if you know you're going to be stuck at the office, get it at 2:30 and stick it in the microwave at dinner.]

Based on the bustling activity inside, Pongsri does a VERY healthy volume of business. And turnover equals freshness. The price and speed of service - Liliana and I were in and out in 30 minutes - make Pongsri a decent pre-theatre option, too.

[Nov. 5 Postscript: Don't get the pak tao-geaw, stir-fried mixed vegetables with fried tofu in bean sauce. It's a dish like the literal meaning of chop suey, which is "random scraps."]

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