Honey's Thai Pavilion

Category: Thai restaurant in New York

Address: 3036 Westchester Ave, The Bronx, NY 10461, USA

Phone: +13476571750

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–10PM

Monday: 10AM–10PM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10AM–10PM

Thursday: 10AM–10PM

Friday: 10AM–10PM

Saturday: 10AM–10PM

Reviews

Nani A

Aug 30, 2022

I used to LOVE this place. I used to go here before the name was altered & with different owners/management. There were 2 new women owners/business partners- one from the looks of it left. This place has done a 360. The service is unprofessional, most times they're empty but once table start filling up they can't manage having multiple customers. The food is no longer good, i saw one couple leave because my table received our food first and they were there for 30 mins and ordered some simple dishes. Lets not talk about the presentation of the staff. Gratuity is added on your bill even when u eat alone and you receive horrific service. I went again to hopefully get my old experience back but it confirmed I need to find a new Thai spot.

Maria Villanueva

Aug 27, 2022

The food was delicious!

Doug M

Jul 10, 2022

Fast friendly service, delicious food.

Y Johnson

Jun 28, 2022

My goodness...loved this cute, family oriented business. The food was Excellent. Forgot to take pictures but I had the sweet chili sauce chicken wings, pineapple fried rice with shrimp, crispy spring rolls and curry puffs.

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Questions & Answers

Is honey tau still open

Sy Collins | Oct 24, 2018
Gary Allen Vollink | Oct 24, 2018

They are back. The kitchen staff was on vacation

Did Honeys change owners and cook?

Rena Perez | Oct 24, 2018
Augustus Williams | Oct 24, 2018

I know the owner and the cook it hasn't changed.

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Did the chef changed? The food was bad, very disappointing for my last two times..plus they only accept cash because they have a lot of chargebacks, woner why????? And rethink that we did eat the food but was still

Angella Davis | Oct 23, 2020
Gary Allen Vollink | Oct 23, 2020

The chef is Sriprai, and just before the name change (From just Honey's) the menu items were a bit more American-style Thai. I'd speculate that going more traditional with the preparations is their way of differentiating themselves from the other, busier Thai place only a block away. My wife and I are weekly regulars and they have gone on and off being able to take credit for years, so that part isn't new.

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