Q Thai Bistro

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10825 Ascan Ave
Forest Hills, NY 11375

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(718) 261-6599
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Best

Q Thai is one of the best in Forest Hills. I've dined there at least 20 times and have always had excellent food and service. If you made me choose, I recommend the walnut/gorgo...

Worst

I have rather mixed feelings about this place. I love its atmosphere, even if it is small and cramped. But this ""Thai"" restaurant lacked in what I was looking for, real Thai c...

a beautiful decored/avg. food/high priced restaurant 11/14/2007

Went here last night because I was recommended by my date\r I mostly go to eat in Manhattan and was surprised that there could be such a nice looking restaurant in Queens. The service for this restaurant was pretty good until it got a little crowded toward the end of the evening. The food wasn't even all that great to justify the high prices for a thai restaurant in Queens as I've been to restaurants way nicer and spent 200% less\r \r I would recommend hopping on the train and getting a real bite to eat and avoid wasting your money so that way you get a better meal for your money Pros: Nice looking restaurant in Queens Cons: Food was not good & is too high priced for a Queens restaurant more

Excellent, reliable food and service 3/31/2007

Q Thai is one of the best in Forest Hills. I've dined there at least 20 times and have always had excellent food and service. If you made me choose, I recommend the walnut/gorgonzola salad and the chicken gang-ped; it's actually very hard to pick an entree because they really are all amazing. Good wine list too. They do a ridiculously inexpensive lunch during the week and brunch on Saturday and Sunday, but don't get much of a day crowd for some reason. The only downside is that the restaurant is very small, so it is always packed; I don't know if they take reservations but there is always a wait for dinner on the weekends. Pros: food, wine, service; cheap lunch/brunch menu Cons: small restaurant more

Not a fan of thai food, however... 1/31/2007

This place I happened to like their food. Nice, quaint, romantic restaurant in the heart of Forrest Hills, what can be better than that? Seems as if this place is trying to be as classy and upscale as a restaurant in the city and I think they are doing a pretty decent job at it. more

Waste of money 7/16/2006

This place is a rip off. The food is quite pedestrian and the attitude from the staff is very snobby. Six dollars for a small pellegrino in Forest Hills???????????? Who you kidding. more

Shocked! 12/25/2005

Food was pretty good! Thai/French Fusion--didn't know they went together. Nice atmosphere, kinda jazzy. A little pricey for Thai food but was real good! My bf had filet mignon with a mushroom gravy. He doesn't like mushrooms and ate it all!!! I told him after he was done that he had mushrooms and he was shocked! I had chicken in a garlic sauce- I played it safe. Not too many options on the menu. Very romantic, dim lighting, nice music, polite staff, very quaint rest. Will go again! Pros: not crowded, good food Cons: not too many options more

One of my favorites 11/21/2005

Having read the other reviews, I think most of the diners missed the boat on this, especially those looking for ""authentic"" Thai. Its not authentic because it is a Thai French fusion restaurant, a la Vong. Get with the Program... The food, service, and ambience are always great and one of the owners is ALWAYS there making sure that all of the above are consistent. The Drunken Noodles and the Seared Tuna appetizers are superb and you can't go wrong with anything else on the menu either. The only things that get pricey are the specials. Avoid those and the value is definately there. more

Great tasting food but pricey 8/7/2005

food is tasty but expensive. Pad Thai (noodles, veggies and slivers of meat) should not cost 15 dollars. enough said... Pros: food, atmosphere Cons: price more

Best Thai Food in FH 5/6/2005

Q's food is quite tasty and the ambiance cozy and warm. Love the whole red snapper and the drunken noodle. more

Thai, Fusion, Whatever 9/25/2004

Have been twice, both times food was outstanding, haven't been disappointed. Always fresh and flavorful. Service was more than adequate, the first visit was very crowded and noisy, but then it's a small tightly set cafe. Tonight's visit it was a lot quieter, maybe because it was Sunday. Enjoyed it very much and can't wait to return. Pros: Food, Atmosphere more

Pricey but good 6/27/2004

Good food, even if it's inauthentic Thai. Was there last Tues with my bf. Beef salad - a little chewy, but good. Peppercorn-encrusted tuna - wasabi dip packs a punch, despite its innocuous light green color. Chilean sea bass - highly recommended! Twister shrimp - too salty and nothing spectacular; Mango sorbet - so flavorful and rich, it tasted like ice cream! I'd go back again. Pros: Atmosphere, Delicious Cons: , Hard to find parking more

Good Food but a little pricey 4/22/2004

I have eaten at this place a half-dozen or so times and the food has been been solid. I tried the drunken noodles last time and they were fabulous. I do agree that the menu really isn't authentic to the other Thai restaurants. This is still a good restaurant for a night out. This restaurant is pricey for the quantity but the quality is there. Pros: Tasty Food more

good, but pricey 11/9/2003

I went here on my birthday. The food was great and the menu is very creative. I also love the atmosphere. It was pretty expensive though more

Sure fooled me 4/26/2003

I have rather mixed feelings about this place. I love its atmosphere, even if it is small and cramped. But this ""Thai"" restaurant lacked in what I was looking for, real Thai cuisine. Their small menu consisted of neo Asian/ European influenced mess. The only authentically Thai items on the menu was the satay and Thai iced tea (which was all wrong). I will say that the dishes were expertly prepared and presented, I just didn't know what it was they were trying to serve and trying to pass as Thai dishes. There are three other Thai restaurants in Forest Hills, all are much less expensive and will have what you want. Pros: Good food, nice atmosphere Cons: Expensive, Cramped, Slow service more

Best Thai French in NYC 12/21/2002

This place is terrific. Thai or French food with French desserts. What could be a better idea!!! more

Q..uestionable 7/10/2002

I have mixed feeelings about this place, all of the dishes were not on the same par in terms of quality. Unfortunately, it is one of those fusion places that would do better if it stayed loyal to one cuisine. What I ordered was an ""authentically"" Thai dish and it was ok. I have had takeout that was better. However, my boyfriend had the softshell crab special which was amazing!! I am a big fan of softshell crabs and it would be safe to say that these were among the best I have had anywhere! Be forewarned, it is one of those ""hit or miss"" places. more
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