I’m not one to regularly eat at a food truck but the Thai food on this truck is really good. I usually get the Thai basil chicken friend rice and it is so good. I actually think it’s better than the Thai restaurant in the area. I never know when this truck will be out but when it is my coworker and I always go. We were on our way to get pizza today and we had to abort the mission when we saw the truck parked outside. There is usually a line but it goes pretty quickly and they are pretty quick with the food preparation. There are a good amount of items on the menu to choose from. I’ll need to figure out their schedule.
Amanda S.
Place rating: 5 Garden City, NY
My coworker randomly found this food truck. I’m usually really skeptical about them but I decided to give it a shot. Went about one during normal lunch rush hour and they had a pretty long line(first good sign). Although the line was long it moved pretty quickly. While we were waiting to order they had pictures of the food flashing across the TV screen. It all looked delicious! I ordered just spring rolls, a total of 4 for $ 4. One word. delicious! I will definitely be going to this truck again and cant wait to try an actual meal.
Evonna A.
Place rating: 5 Queens Village, NY
I would give this good truck a solid 5 stars for many reasons. Firstly, the food tasted great! Felt like I was eating from a Thai resteraunt. Secondly, the service was also great for a food truck that had a line of at least 20 people. Lastly, the pricing was average and well worth it. I had the Thai basil chicken over white rice and I enjoyed my food. The portion was great, they gave more rice than meat but the pieces of chicken were big and it was proportioned for the size of the container. The chicken was cooked and seasoned very well. I got there around 1 pm during lunch rush hour, the line was very long but it moved quickly as they had 1 person taking and processing orders and two others cooking and packing orders to order. It was a good system and I got my food in under 4 minutes. I paid $ 8 for my meal which was an average price for a food truck meal in NYC. Usually, when I eat at trucks I don’t think I’m getting what I paid for but this time I did. Their menu is very basic, you can chose from about 5 meals and 7 appetizers or sides. The shrimp roll and egg roll looked really good. They also serve Thai ice tea for only $ 2 which I intend on getting on my next visit. This truck is on the corner of 46th and 6th right next to another cart that seems to be selling drinks and tacos. They do not accept checks or credit card but nothing on the menu is over $ 9 so pocket change should be able to get you a nice delicious meal. When I took my food to work everyone at the office was raving about how great it smelled and delicious it looked. Def. A must try :)
Ameet V.
Place rating: 5 Long Island City, NY
47th& Park location Ordered — Red Curry(chicken) Like: Taste — good amount of spice and accompanying ingredients(basil, peppers) to add flavor Value — $ 8 compared to $ 9 – 12 for good size lunch portion at any comparable Thai restaurant within walking distance Dislike: Minor issue but not uncommon is that they only accept cash Note, I have gone on numerous occasions(but ordering the same dish) and it consistently satisfies!
Elle C.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
3.5 stars. Their $ 9 lunch special is amazing. You can pick either white rice or fried rice, served along with chicken cutlet and one sauce of your choice. I once got the fried rice with green curry sauce, which was a great combination. The portion is pretty generous as well. But my biggest problem with this place is that their white rice is often lumpy and not-so-fresh. I noticed this when I got their basil chicken — the chicken and stir-fried veggie themselves were delicious, but the rice was really sub-par in quality. So I would suggest you stick to their fried rice for whatever dish you get. Sometimes the wait can be long(10 – 15 mins), especially during peak lunch times, but they are generally fast and efficient with your orders. Definitely check it out if you work around the area and are looking for a cheap, fast and delicious lunch option!
Nicholas M.
Place rating: 5 NoHo, Manhattan, NY
Located at 46th and 6th. I ordered the basil chicken over rice. It’s got a good amount of heat and the portion is perfect for lunch. It took less then ten minutes to order and receive my food.
Yan S.
Place rating: 5 Paramus, NJ
On the way to Xi’an food, I stopped at Luckyim instead. Shrimp Pad Thai was good and will definitely try the $ 9 lunch combo next time!
Fazia A.
Place rating: 2 Jamaica, NY
Way over cooked. I paid extra for the shrimp instead of the chicken and there was only three pieces of shrimp. Also it was so over cooked I had to use a knife to try to separate everything it was like eating a ball of mush Decent staff avoid the girl. The guys were smiling and nice she acted as though she was doing me a favor. I ordered drunk man with shrimp extra spicy. Didn’t even bother to take off her ear phones so I had to shout them she rolled her eyes. When j asked for extra chilli flakes on the side in a foil or something she said she couldn’t. I asked how to put some in a napkin and she responded how. Um, what do you mean how open it up and twist it. All of that for nothing when I was the only one on line so it’s not like she was rushing. Good was ok nothing to brAg a bit salty. I would rather pay double and not come back here
Shyann R.
Place rating: 4 Queens Village, NY
The staff is so nice! I ordered spicy basil chicken with white rice. It came out within 4 minutes and was delicious! I really like this food truck and look forward to trying out more dishes!
Josh K.
Place rating: 4 Jackson Heights, NY
Solid lunch choice in midtown. Can be a bit pokey during peak times. Wish they had more meats than chicken but I understand there is only so much you can fit in a truck. Pad kee mao(drunken noodles) were very good. I’ll be back!
John Z.
Place rating: 4 Theater District, Manhattan, NY
This cart is on 46th and 6th Ave Have stopped by to try the $ 9 lunch special. Got the coconut rice and chicken cutlet with spicy green mayo. Great food, even though it was simple. The chicken was pretty decent sized and fried perfectly. The sauce was served in a separate container. The Green Curry Sauce is super delicious if you’re a fan of spice. The rice was delicious too and sticky. Tasted exactly like the sauce you get with a coconut shrimp dish. Portion size was pretty good. You get a little less meat than a halal cart and a lot more rice. I also liked the reusable container they give you. Have also tried the $ 8 Basil Chicken over Rice dish. Chicken portion was a little less than before but had veggies mixed in. Taste was good. Got the green Curry sauce on the side since its seriously addicting. If you like spicy sauce definitely ask for some. Also tried the $ 4 fried dumplings. Definitely seems like a good value for the price and they tasted pretty good… a bit like meatballs. I think I got about 6 of them. Chicken Drunkman Noodles $ 8 — Pretty good portion. Noodles are tasty with a bit of a kick. Flavor is very unique and it has a good portion of cooked onions and peppers. Would have liked to seen more chicken though. All in all this place seems pretty good. I’d definitely recommend you skip the lunch special though and try a specialty noodle or curry dish instead since they’re all the same price. Edit: As of 1⁄28 it looks like they now charge $ 1 for a small container of mayo or green curry sauce
Lisa A.
Place rating: 5 Lodi, NJ
NOMNOMNOM! I’m currently eating the drunk man noodle and thought I would do some Unilocalin while enjoying my lunch. You can’t go wrong with this truck, the food is bomb! A few things you need to know: –typically parked on 46th and 6th — meals run from about $ 8-$ 10 –large portions –quickly served –heavy on the spice, seriously my mouth is on fire
Natalie K.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I used to see a Luckyim Thai cart everyday down in FiDi… and never got around to trying it in the 2+ years of living/working in the neighborhood. Good thing there’s a sister truck in Midtown(…at least, I assume they’re related?) because boy, have I missed out! The menu consists of the traditional go-to Thai dishes(think pad thai, pad see-ew, fried rice, and curry) — but everything on their limited menu is done well and deliciously. At a reasonable price. Hard to come by in NYC, no? Now whenever I have a hunkering for Thai, I scout around to see where the Luckyim truck is parked(usually on 46th + 6th). Highly recommend the Drunkman noodle — for just under $ 10, you get a good-sized serving of well-flavored, piping hot noodles with the right amount of kick(and ample chicken, to boot). Can’t wait to try the other menu items!