Thai Restaurant Inspection Grades in New York City

352 Thai restaurants inspected. 86.4% earned a Grade A.

352
Restaurants
86.4%
Grade A
1.2%
Grade C

Grade distribution

Grade A86.4%210
Grade B12.3%30
Grade C1.2%3

There are 352 Thai restaurants in New York City tracked by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Of those with a current letter grade, 86.4% have earned a Grade A, the highest mark for food safety. This is below the citywide average of 92.5%, suggesting that Thai restaurants may face more inspection challenges.

Grade C restaurants — those scoring 28 or more violation points — account for 1.2% of graded Thai establishments. Common violations across all cuisines include improper food temperature, evidence of pests, and inadequate hand-washing facilities.

When choosing a Thai restaurant in NYC, the letter grade posted in the front window is your quickest indicator of food safety. A Grade A means the fewest violations were found. Check the inspection date to see how recent the result is.

Data last updated: March 14, 2026

Worst-scored restaurants

NameBoroughGradeScoreDate
STANG THAIBrooklynC56Jan 13, 2026
ZAAB ZAABManhattanC33Aug 19, 2025
OBAOManhattanC30Dec 18, 2025

Performance by borough

BoroughRestaurants% Grade A% Grade C
Bronx1100.0%0.0%
Brooklyn7485.1%1.4%
Manhattan9584.2%2.1%
Queens6889.7%0.0%
Staten Island5100.0%0.0%

Frequently asked questions

How many Thai restaurants in NYC have a Grade A?+

There are currently 210 Thai restaurants in New York City with a Grade A, representing 86.4% of all graded Thai establishments.

What percentage of Thai restaurants have a Grade C?+

1.2% of graded Thai restaurants in NYC have a Grade C, meaning they scored 28 or more violation points during their most recent inspection.

Which borough has the best Thai restaurant grades?+

Grade A rates for Thai restaurants vary across NYC's boroughs. Check the borough breakdown table above for a detailed comparison.

Data from official government food safety agencies