Amy Thai Bistro

545 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn - 11225
193 reviews
Thai
(718) 462-1555

Love this place! Keep coming back for their fried fish; absolutely heavenly. Have tried the ginger, tamarind, and garlic fish, and loved all of them. Perfectly cooked and seasoned, and doesn’t feel greasy. Staff are also very friendly.

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Great place to chat with your significant other or if u just want to have some mommy and me time. Right by prospect Park so you can definitely walk off the food! The drinks are really good and made with love ☺️

BEAUTIFUL DECOR, SO SO FOOD AND TERRIBLE SERVICE. The place has a lot of potential if it had better management. They don’t seem to care about their eat in costumers. All of their attention is forwarded towards their delivery section to the right of their restaurant where most of their employees spend their time. I just moved to this neighborhood and my fiancé proposed us to try out this place. When I first entered the place I was impressed with the beautiful decor until they told me to sit on their annexed room pilled with brown bagged deliveries. The room had a small window where people were constantly rushing back and forth from the small clustered room to serve their take out. I refused to sit in such a clustered space. We set down on their waiting bench to wait for a table in the main room. On the bench there was a food tray with two dumplings and a jar of drink. I kept wandering what da reck was it. Maybe some peace offering? Maybe an employee forgot their lunch there? It was weird and made me feel uncomfortable. We sat in the main room, first dish, duck bun which was pretty good. I felt it was worth the wait. Second dish, fried calamari, a little too doughy but abundant, not bad. Then comes my favorite dish, shrimp green curry. Shrimp size looked good and all the vegetables I expected were in. I place a full spoon of what looks so delicious in my mouth and literally spit out. I have never had curry this spicy in my life. Not even in Thailand! I’m so used to be asked if I want it mild when the place offers a hot curry that I did not even think about asking for a mild curry. The bowl stood in front of me throughout the whole dinner and no one ever asked me how was my food. My fiancé tried to eat hers because she was super hungry, but gave up halfway. Since there was no offer to fix it, I asked the food to be boxed to go so I could add more coconut milk at home and make it possibly edible. When I explained to the waiter that the food was unbearably hot to be eaten, just before my fiancé gave up on trying to eat it, her answer was “you should ask for mild next time”. We all know that when we choose to spend our money on eating out we would like to relax and enjoy our food. The food here is pretty affordable, some of the dishes going around looked fantastic. Maybe I would be willing to try again if they change management. Meanwhile, I rather commute the extra mile to one of the two other Thai places I know in Park Slope where the food is great and the service is fantastic.

BEAUTIFUL DECOR, SO SO FOOD AND TERRIBLE SERVICE. The place has a lot of potential if it had better management. They don’t seem to care about their eat in costumers. All of their attention is forwarded towards their delivery section to the right of their restaurant where most of their employees spend their time. I just moved to this neighborhood and my fiancé proposed us to try out this place. When I first entered the place I was impressed with the beautiful decor until they told me to sit on their annexed room pilled with brown bagged deliveries. The room had a small window where people were constantly rushing back and forth from the small clustered room to serve their take out. I refused to sit in such a clustered space. We set down on their waiting bench to wait for a table in the main room. On the bench there was a food tray with two dumplings and a jar of drink. I kept wandering what da reck was it. Maybe some peace offering? Maybe an employee forgot their lunch there? It was weird and made me feel uncomfortable. We sat in the main room, first dish, duck bum which was pretty good. I felt it was worth the wait. Second dish, fried calamari, a little too doughy but abundant, not bad. Then comes my favorite dish, shrimp green curry. Shrimp size looked good and all the vegetables I expected were in. I place a full spoon of what looks so delicious in my mouth and literally spit out. I have never had curry this spicy in my life. Not even in Thailand! I’m so used to be asked if I want it mild when the place offers a hot curry that I did not even think about asking for a mild curry. The bowl stood in front of me throughout the whole dinner and no one ever asked me how was my food. My fiancé tried to eat hers because she was super hungry, but gave up halfway. Since there was no offer to fix it, I asked the food to be boxed to go so I could add more coconut milk at home and make it possibly edible. When I explained to the waiter that the food was unbearably hot to be eaten, just before my fiancé gave up on trying to eat it, her answer was “you should ask for mild next time”. We all know that when we choose to spend our money on eating out we would like to relax and enjoy our food. The food here is pretty affordable, some of the dishes going around looked fantastic. Maybe I would be willing to try again if they change management. Meanwhile, I rather commute the extra mile to one of the two other Thai places I know in Park Slope where the food is great and the service is fantastic.

A beautiful, lovely cozy bistro right in the heart of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. Amazing service and delicious, fresh food. I love that they a limited selection, actually. I think this makes their dishes and drinks better. Top three Thai spots in Brooklyn for sure. Check it out!

I was craving for Thai food been away from home for some timesMy friend recommended this Thai restaurant I’m impressed with how authentic all dishes rich and yummy my fav are duck and somtam ???Definitely coming back!

This restaurant's interior was extremely fancy and it made me feel extremely high-end. There was a tiny bouquet in the middle of the table to accompany our lunch. The Thai iced tea was very refreshing and definitely satisfied a craving. I got the Panang Curry with Mock Duck, and honestly...it was okay. I enjoyed the Mock Duck in the beginning but the more I ate the more chewy and weird the texture became to me. It didn't even taste like duck anyway. I could barely get myself to finish the whole thing in the end, and the coconut milk based part of the curry did not sit well with me. My friend got the Pineapple curry with tofu, that was also alright. It feels like a gentrified Thai place and I will definitely recommend a more authentic hole-in-the-wall joint, but I might come back and get something different!

One of my new favorite spots in the neighborhood. I know everyone is obsessed with the DanDan noodles but I have to say the See Ew Udon ate her upppp. The flavors in the See Ew Udon with chicken were incredible. Some of the best Thai Iced Tea too, perfect drink. Gyoza and Jeep Thai Dumplings were great too, no dish is bad on the menu.

Good food and nice drinks. Cute place to enjoy some thai food