Sappe

240 W 14th St, New York
8.8 · $100.00
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Love this spot
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ThomasAug 23
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QueenieAug 17
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8.2
New northern thai resto by the same owners as the beloved Soothr. Def get some of the skewers (my faves were the liver and marinated pork); papaya salad was also refreshing (tiny portions though). The beef tartare and fried meatballs were a miss for me; the tartare was oddly dry - with the seasoning caked on top and the meatballs taste like the fish balls you get at hotpot, except it's made with chicken. The spicy noodles are SPICY - wasn't anything special IMO. Liked the fried rice and ribs. Def get the Thai iced tea - doubles as a quick way to calm your taste buds from the spice. I think I prefer the food at Soothr more, but the vibes of this one is nicer.
Zain
ZainAug 15
West Village, Manhattan
9.6
They might have the best kao soi and tom yum soup in the city. Skewers are good if they’re paid for by your company but otherwise a bit expensive.