Crying Tiger - Grilled marinated NY strip
Tom Zaab Beef - E-Sarn style spicy tender beef soup, hot spicy and tangy!
Nampla Wings - Sweet and savory wings
Tom Kha - Coconut soup
Crying Thaiger's Curry - Available Vegan!
Thai Omelet with Crab Meat Sauce (ig: tmfoodies)
food, donuts, dough desserts
food, pancakes
Thai coconut custard
The best Papaya Salad. So good.
Crying Wings
a coffee shop counter with a menu on the wall
Massaman Curry
Menu page 3
Curry Puff
Kua Gai Noodle
Pad See Ew
Crying thaiger curry
Thai milk green tea Quail Eggs (Khai Krok)
Thai Iced Tea, Thai Milk Green Tea
Pad Thai
Mango With Sweet Sticky Rice (GF)
Cup of Tom Yum Soup (Hot and Sour Soup. Very refreshing.
Joy Q.
Sep 29, 2024
Omg the food was as good as I remembered from several years ago and this is still tbe best Thai food I've ever had in the states!!Must-have:Thai teaCrying rib eyeRoti bread with green curryPanang short ribs Amazing food. Everyone was quiet eating because it's so delicious
Read MoreMalina N.
Sep 11, 2024
Crying Thaiger is one of my top favorites for thai food in the Boston/Greater Boston area‼ They have all of your classics like pad thai, tom yum soup, and pad see ew, but also have such a large menu of unique appetizers and mains to choose from I absolutely LOVED having their crispy chive cakes, and their thai omlette with crab paste is my go to for lunch but the crying rib eye was for sure a show stopper during dinner The crispy tilapia basil was so crisp on the outside, flakey on the inside, and had the perfect amount of mouth spice I have so many favorites here you just have to try them for yourself!!!
Read MoreKatherine V.
Sep 7, 2024
I will start off by saying I usually hate thai food. I have nothing against it, I just don't like that most dishes are super sweet or super spicy or super oily. But everyone I hang with seems to love thai food so I'm always willing to try it again until I find what I like. Well y'all, I found it. I live no where near crying thaiger but I will drive here if I crave it.Food - the chive dumplings and bbq pork skewers (with the sticky rice, ALWAYS add the sticky rice!) are a great "appa-tease" to get your stomach growling. Heck, I'd eat the pork skewers and sticky rice by itself as a meal -and not share- it . Tom yum soup with some rice noodles is usually my go to since I usually can't find thai food I like. Their Tom yum is no joke. I took one sip and had to drink some water to cool down the spicy burn. But also my fault for not mixing the soup before sipping. Nice and spicy, not sweet, sour but not too sour, got a depth of flavor to it, and seasons the rice noodles I dipped into it very well! My sister got the kra pow with minced chicken. She said it was well seasoned and really good. Our friend got prik pow(?) Sautéed chicken with veggies tossed in a chili sauce - looked delicious too! I'd say flavor and quality is certainly a strength at this place.Service was a little slow. We ordered takeout and it was estimated to be 30 min. We came about 45 min in and still had to wait for a solid 10 min to get the order. I will say though, the food was piping hot when we got home. The house was packed but everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. Atmosphere had a very homey feel. Thai knick knacks on a shelf split the room in to to provide more intimate feel. Was very clean and organized. Only downside to this location is parking is tough so takeout might be my thing!
Read MoreShaun L.
Aug 29, 2024
Great little Thai spot in Malden. It's not your standard Thai shop. It has some unique items both on the food and drink menus. Since it was lunch I didn't indulge in the sauce but I made up for it with my stomach. We started with the crying wings and the crispy chive cake. The crying wing seasoning was interesting, a little salty spicy and a dry citrus tang. The crispy chive cake was similar to a scallion pancake batter but with chives cut into cubes and fried so every bite has a nice crunch but it's moist on the inside. I don't care for pad Thai because I'm often disappointed, but it was so good wifey was considering ordering one to go for dinner later!A good size restaurant, so getting a table wasn't an issue. If you can't find street parking, there is a parking lot across the street behind the old dockside, maybe Floramo's? Behind there look for the 1 or 2 hour parking signs.
Read MoreMimi C.
Sep 5, 2024
This has to be Malden's best Thai restaurant! This rustic ambiance and superior friendly service elevated the whole dining experience. The food was of generous portions and super flavorful. Great for a casual date and friends/family gatherings!
Read MoreMichele M.
May 9, 2024
Stopped by on a Saturday night and there was about a 20-minute wait. Typically no waitlist online and have to be in person to join the waitlist. There's parking right in front of a small parking lot a little further up on the street. We got Thai tea, quail eggs, chicken wings, crab rangoons, ribeye, kra pow, and tom yum soup. It was lots of food that we took a good amount home.The Crab rangoons were super crispy and the chicken wings were full of flavor. The ribeye was cooked to perfection. They served it with a slightly spicy sauce that wrapped it all together. The quail eggs were okay. I always recommend the Thai tea at this place. The place has a wide selection of Thai dishes and the dishes are not as sweet as other places (which I prefer).
Read MoreMonty P.
Sep 3, 2024
My son described it as the best Thai food experience of his life! Everything we had here was terrific. I highly recommend the spicy cauliflower appetizer. We also had the basil fish, which was perfectly fried season. I do wish that they had thai chilies, this would've been the perfect compliment to the meal. Frankly, though, this was my fault I should have ordered my food spicier, but was with my children. Other fan favorites were the roti and the tom yum soup! Service was good. The weight staff was very attentive. I highly recommend coming early. We showed up with the opening time, 4:30 PM, and within minutes, there was a huge line! Love the decor in the restaurant, which is full of lots of really cool Thai signs.
Read MoreJoel M.
Mar 16, 2024
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Malden! The menu is expansive and full of options - I go-to order is the Crispy Chicken Pad Kee Mow (drunken noodle) with a Thai Iced Tea.The staff is incredibly friendly and attentive, and the ambiance is warm and welcoming. My only wish is that they were open every day of the week!
Read MoreFay F.
Dec 1, 2023
We stopped in for brunch and it was beautiful. The decor is lovely and the vibes are immaculate. It was so peaceful without being extremely quiet. We lucked out with a table by the window and the sun was just beating down on us, which really enhanced our meal. Nampala wings were slightly sweet and very savory with fried garlic bits on top. Highlight of the meal. I tend to avoid sweet things, but my friend and I both really enjoyed them. Our server recommended me the pad kee mow and it was perfect. My friend got the house pork dumplings and spicy basil pad thai. She couldn't stop raving about the dumplings. I didn't try them, but I will say I kept stealing the sauce that they came with. If you're thinking about coming here, please do! The portions are very generous and the employees are kind. Looking forward to my next visit :)
Read MoreAlice D.
Jan 3, 2024
Came here on a Saturday for dinner and the place wasn't too busy, although filled out a bit by the time we were leaving. I enjoyed the aesthetic of the spot a lot - nice, expansive menu and then the overall decor was pleasant as well. Service was pretty efficient, not overly friendly or anything but just attentive enough to feel well tended to. The food came out relatively fast as well so we weren't waiting too long for anything either. The appetizers were a little lacking honestly - I'd only get the chive cakes again if I had a choice. The clay pot I got was a good portion and plenty of meat - overall, super happy with my choice. The green tea was yummy too, albeit didn't stand out too much. I'd probably get it again since it's unique, but not super hyped about it after tasting it.I'd say this spot is a solid restaurant for Thai food. Good menu and it does its dishes well, albeit the portions for the appetizers are a little lacking. Other than that though, entrees are tasty and just overall pleasant - thanks, Crying Thaiger!
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