EAT BKK Thai Kitchen & Bar (Steeles)

6307 Yonge St, North York - M2M 3X7
214 reviews
Thai
(647) 350-9336

Been wanting to come here for a while as I have heard good things. Tried some of the stable Thai dishes. Tasted exactly how I expected. Delicious and good portion size. The graffiti wall is a fun touch too! Will definitely come back, especially to try their lunch special.

It was a good experience at Eat BKK. We certainly for a lunch and they had lunch specials that are reasonable. This location also offers "chicken chips" that is recommended. Pad Thai is not at all oily and the red curry was tasty

EAT BKK specializes in Thai cuisine. It's food is bold and rich in flavour as the colourful graffiti wall depicting many elements from Bangkok. There are 6 locations in Toronto to go to. 2 out of 6 are located in North York. Please be aware this eatery serves peanuts. You can request from mild, medium, spicy, and extra spicy ?.This eatery has a roll up door at the front of the store, so literally it's almost like dining outdoors, but you are blocked from the elements like the sun, rain and wind. Just thinking about it, it seems like you are dining on the streets of Bangkok.They do have a small outdoor patio for dine in if you wish. They accept credit cards, but if you pay with cash, you save 10% off. Parking is an issue at this place, unless you park at Centerpoint Mall and cross over. Anyways, why not do your errands at the mall, then grab a quick bite at EAT BKK.1. Vegetarian spring rolls with dipping sauce2. Mango salad3. Papaya salad4. Fried chicken wings with dipping sauce5. Fish Cakes with dipping sauce6. Panang Curry with Braised Beef and steamed Jasmine white rice7. Khao Soi eggs noodles with Braised Beef8. Deep Fried Soft Shell Crab on a bed of French Fries9. Pineapple Fried Rice with chickenThere are washrooms onsite and WiFi. They will provide you with stainless steel plates, bowls, glasses and cutleries. They will also leave a pitcher of water for you at your table for the whole entire time you are seated.Do check our their $12.95 lunch menu special. It comes with a vegetarian spring roll and soup. It's a great way to sample Thai food. Though it's only available between 11 to 3 PM during the weekdays, excluding any statutory holidays.This place, you can order ahead and do take out. They also are licensed to serve liquor. The servers still wear face masks. ? Lastly, it's easily accessible by the TTC.

Was able to get a table for 3 on a Sunday night at 7:30. Ordered massaman curry, Islamic noodle, soft shell crab with rice and fried morning glory. All were delicious. Can't wait to come back and try other things on the menu. There is 10% off if you pay with cash.

Went with my co-workers for lunch at this location, I must say the best Thai food that I have had in a while. The prices were reasonable, food was fresh & tasty, staff was super friendly and the service was quick. This place ticked all the boxes for me, a must try for sure.

May 28We got Pad Thai for takeout and it was so delicious! One of the best we’ve had around Toronto. Sadly we didn’t get a picture of it because we devoured it too fast. I gotta say, it’s a bit pricy for pad thai but it’s worth it.May 29We loved our takeout dinner so much we returned to dine in the next day.Tom Yum Goong (Kung) tastes just like how my mom used to make it. Sour and perfectly warm, the shrimps were delicious paired with a side of rice. Definitely comfort food.The papaya salad was good but I find that papaya salads in Canada doesn’t have that shrimp paste taste, it’s probably because it smells a lot worst and it would have a really shrimpy taste that people might not like as much. However, the papaya salad here was still good. A good balance between sweet and sour, I wish it was a bit spicier.Overall, a great experience!

The decor is groovy. The host is very hospitable and polite. Now to the food, their Shrimp pad Thai was spot on and Tongyan Thai Soup awakened the senses. The taste and aroma of their dishes were rejuvenating.

I am not a fan of Thai food but let me tell you, this place has changed my mind.Portion is big and they offer lunch special.We seated at 2:55pm very close to the cut off time for lunch special 3pm. But they still let us order the lunch special. We got the crispy pork belly and it is very flavourful.We also got pat see and a soft shell crab fried rice. Both offer unique flavour. I can’t take spicy food and the kitchen has accommodated my request.Tom yum soup is mild spicy with 3 large tiger shrimp in it.The waitress is very helpful and attentive. Very friendly and knows the menu well. Good recommendations!Interior design gives a very cool stress food vibe. Will go back again!

They've lost my business. I first discovered the Yonge and Sheppard location and fell in love with their Pad See Ewe. Have since tried more menu items and always good. I started trying the Yonge and Steeles location and at first it was the same great quality, however I've now had 3 bad orders from them and so that's it - they're "out". Last night I ordered the red curry MILD. As soon as I opened it I could smell the spice. I took pictures because it was so obvious. I also fished out two slices of jalapeno. I was getting food for my senior citizen father. It was so brutal. He couldn't eat it. It was a fairly high level of spiciness and not what I had ordered. I also ordered the Pad See Ewe MILD, and while that was a better spice level, the broccoli and beef weren't very good - and it used to always be so excellent. The only thing that was still delicious were the spring rolls. I am sad.

I really like the food and atmosphere. Service is great, food is great, reasonable price!! They are very authentic. I didn’t expect Thai food is That spicy on their medium spicy level. I would definitely come back again to try more dishes from their menu. I especially like the Larb dishes and their coconut rice ?*Just a little reminder* They have 2 locations on Yonge that is very close to each other (Steeles location and Sheppard location)