Welcome to Ricepot Thai Cookhouse
Located in Brooklyn, NY, Ricepot Thai Cookhouse is a hidden gem offering delicious Thai cuisine through food delivery services. Their emphasis on sustainability is reflected in their use of reusable tableware. The classy yet casual atmosphere adds to the dining experience, making it a perfect choice for a cozy night in. The menu features a variety of authentic Thai noodles, each dish bursting with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Ricepot Thai Cookhouse is a must-try for those looking to elevate their at-home dining experience with quality Thai food.
- 1972 86th St Brooklyn, NY 112141972 86th St Brooklyn, NY 11214 Hotline: (914) 276-5630
Welcome to Ricepot Thai Cookhouse, a hidden gem nestled on 86th Street in Brooklyn, NY. This cozy eatery specializes in authentic Thai cuisine, offering a mouthwatering array of dishes from savory noodles to delightful appetizers. As a food reviewer, I've had the pleasure of indulging in their menu and can't wait to share my experiences with you.
At Ricepot Thai Cookhouse, the philosophy is simple: serve fresh, flavorful food that transports your taste buds to Thailand. With enticing menu items like the Crispy Cod with Mango Salad and Laab Chicken, you'll find a perfect blend of traditional flavors infused with modern twists. Their entrees, such as the River Prawns and Choo Chi Fish, are crafted to highlight the vibrant spices and textures of Thai cuisine, all served alongside fragrant steamed jasmine rice.
One particularly rave-worthy aspect is their lunch specials, which provide incredible value without compromising on flavor. For just $12, diners can enjoy a well-rounded meal complete with an appetizer and generous portions that could easily be split into two servings. Items like the Pad See Ew and Green Curry shine with authentic flavors that will make you come back for more.
Don’t overlook their appetizers either! The Crispy Calamari and Pork Belly Basket are true showstoppers, thoughtfully accompanied by delicious dipping sauces that elevate the experience. One sip of their delightful Bangkok Sunrise beverage, made with dragonfruit, pineapple, and lime, and you’ll be hooked!
While some diners have noted that the flavors may not exactly align with traditional Thai fare, many agree that the dishes are a treat nonetheless. Reviewing comments from customers, it's clear that Ricepot Thai Cookhouse stands out for its generous portions and inviting atmosphere, making it a great option for both takeout and dining in.
All in all, Ricepot Thai Cookhouse promises a flavor-packed journey and an inviting place to explore the tastes of Thailand. Whether it’s a cozy lunch or a lively dinner, this spot is worth a visit!

Honestly stopped in here to pass some time with a beverage but the food at another table smelled so good, I decided to order the Salmon. It was perfectly prepared and the curry was memorable. a balance of Thai flavors with a bit of a kick. Would like to go back and try more of the menu.

Finally a Thai food restaurant in the neighborhood. I wanted to dine in but ended up getting takeout. Ordered the Ricepot pad thai and drunken noodles with chicken, and a Thai iced tea. I would say, this place is definitely not authentic Thai food. The flavors are there, but you can just tell it's not authentic Thai flavor, if that makes sense. The food is good though and prices are affordable. For the price though, the portions are HUGE. I couldn't finish my drunken noodles and had to split it into two meals.

Ordered from Grubhub for the lunch special ($12). I got the spicy chicken basil rice. It was sweet with a hint of spicy. The chicken satay was good. It wasn't too dried. I'm happy with the generous portion. I would definitely order from here again. The Bangkok drink was decent. It was a little too sweet for me.

Seen this spot on yelp multiple times so decided to give this place a try! What stands out is their lunch special- initially we were unsure how big/small the portion sizes are so we got three things to try! Their lunch specials come with an appetizer of your choice- chicken wings, chicken satay, tom yum, and a tofu option I believe. We got the chicken satay which was very good - comes with some peanut sauce and the chicken wings (each order comes with 3 pieces along with thai sweet chili sauce) Chicken wings were pretty decent to me but my husband thought it was just ok. For the entrees we got were pad see ew, pad thai and the green curry! Honestly all three were pretty good - but in order of our preference, it would be the pad see ew, the green curry then the pad thai. First, the portion sizes are also not that small so we had all this for two separate meals! The pad see ew was nicely flavored. This is the first time we had green curry and we thoroughly enjoyed it- it was nice and spicy but the flavor was there and super delicious. Pad Thai was kind of dry-ish but flavors was still good. Thai iced tea was also plenty sweet but also not bad.

Great green curry here. I occasionally order from time to time and it's always fast, hot and fresh.

Ricepot Thai Cookhouse is a solid and authentic Thai restaurant in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, and the place is honestly such a gem. The interior is clean and minimalistic, and their lunch sets, in particular, seamlessly marry flavor, variety, and affordability. $12 for an appetizer or soup and one entree-- now that's a steal! * Pork Belly Basket Perfectly crispy streetfood style pork belly, though some pieces were pure fat. The real magic, however, lies in the sauce: a tantalizing concoction of Thai herbs and spices. * Chicken Satay Tender, marinated chicken strips served with a side of creamy peanut sauce. Sadly, both the chicken and the sauce lacked flavor, and personally, we felt the chicken strips were too big. * Chicken Wings Crispy and golden brown on the outside, yet juicy and tender on the inside. Again, lacking flavor, but the side of Thai sweet chili sauce more than made up for it. * Spicy Shrimp Fried Rice I seldom order fried rice at restaurants, since I can easily make it at home, but the word 'spicy' caught my eye. This could've been a bit spicier, but it was packed with plump shrimp, vibrant vegetables, and doused in zesty lime juice, delivering a satisfying explosion of flavors with every bite. * Pad See Ew (Chicken) A classic Thai noodle dish, boasting a delectable combination of stir-fried wide rice noodles, soy sauce, tender chicken slices, and crisp Chinese broccoli. This was both comforting and familiar, with a very generous portion of protein.

Food was excellent , as well as good service . Not a fine dining experience . Seems like more take out although they did have several tables and a counter I think. We were comfortable eating In however. The dishes we had were delicious and a good portion . One of the best I'd have to say! Would return