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Kelley & Ping

Kelley & Ping

(Now Closed)
Asian Restaurant, Thai Restaurant, and Chinese Restaurant$$$$
SoHo, New York
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  • Faith Z.heart icon on user image
    Faith ZakiJanuary 7, 2014
    Truly a Soho gem. Great menu, delicious food. Friendly staff, great place for groups, not very loud at dinner time. Dinner recommendations: the Bulgogi or Gung Gratiem. Drink: blackberry julep!
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    Filippa Edberg-ManuelMarch 10, 2013
    Been going here for as long as I have been in NY. Crispy Duck Sallad and Pad See Yew is always a sure bet. Asian street/comfort food. Love this SoHo staple! Wishing for a West Chelsea location.
  • Sarah S.heart icon on user image
    Sarah SpagnoloFebruary 6, 2015
    Went with the bibimbop, and now will always go with the bibimbop. Also tried the vegetable teriyaki. Pieces were enormous; no knife. Next time. get a knife.
  • Ian F.heart icon on user image
    Ian FrancisJanuary 18, 2014
    Lunchtime is CASH ONLY, but has some good deals. Dinner is where this place shines. The entire space feels different. The Pad See Ew I had was amazing. Great for a last minute dinner date.
  • Vineet S.heart icon on user image
    Vineet ShahMarch 27, 2015
    Been here 5+ times
    Great casual SoHo lunch spot. Pad Thai lunch box, Bangkok curry, or the jap chae (pictured). Cash only for lunch.
  • Théo B.heart icon on user image
    Théo BlochetMay 5, 2016
    I wanted to have the Pad See Yew, after reading the reviews here. But $15 for a take-away portion is an outright "no". Had the Pad thai (12.50 for lunch, 14 for dinner). Pricy, tofu only carb option.
  • Noah W.heart icon on user image
    Noah WeissApril 27, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Hidden soho gem that's tasty, cheap, and spacious enough for big groups. Get the malaysian chicken curry noodle soup extra spicy for a big ol' bowl of brothy goodness.
  • Renee T.heart icon on user image
    Renee TMay 6, 2015
    Warm and comforting. #18 with Thai Iced Tea hits the spot. Good portions, veggies were piled high, perfectly cooked. Great location & ambiance, good for groups.
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    MashkaSeptember 26, 2014
    For dinner the massaman is so good! Duck is good, but seriously fatty meat. Dinner ambience sucks, too dark to read menu, music blasting under some tables and uneven temperature throughout.
  • Audrey T.heart icon on user image
    Audrey TolbertApril 4, 2014
    Been here 5+ times
    Don't miss out on the cranberry apple iced tea if they have it. It's a refreshing compliment to all the sriracha you're going to throw on your noodles.
  • Benjamin P.
    Benjamin PalmerApril 12, 2013
    everyone comes here for lunch and they are all correct about everything. dinner is a bigger menu and table service and is rad low key intimate vibes
  • Nancerellaheart icon on user image
    NancerellaMay 7, 2016
    Good for some easy lunch.... It's made to order but you order through the front counter.. Food was good... Had the duck broth noodle and wonton soup...
  • Rebecca B.
    Rebecca BrownDecember 19, 2012
    Been here during the day? Come back for dinner. You won't believe it's the same restaurant. Mood lighting and table service. Completely different atmosphere.
  • Darren L.
    Darren LachtmanApril 24, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    If you are looking for salad option, hamachi and avocado (#21 on menu) salad is amazing.
  • iJeffry
    iJeffryAugust 15, 2014
    The seafood noodles were delicious. And the larb was really yummy. Don't miss the chili margarita either.
  • Livaheart icon on user image
    LivaJanuary 24, 2015
    Been here 5+ times
    It's been there for the longest time. I started hanging out here in... 1999. Come in the evening. Daytime, they slack. One of my NYC haunts.
  • Leo K.heart icon on user image
    Leo KimSeptember 11, 2015
    Been here 10+ times
    Their cash registers run Windows 95. I know because I saw the splash screen after they rebooted one when it froze.
  • Matthew L.
    Matthew ListroNovember 4, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    A hidden gem of a lunch spot that's the perfect refuge from the chaos of Soho. Wish I had found this place years ago.
  • Nadia R.heart icon on user image
    Nadia RiepenhausenJuly 28, 2016
    This place has been around for years! Still as good as it was 20 years ago. Try the crispy duck salad.
  • Jeffrey G.heart icon on user image
    Jeffrey GlueckJuly 22, 2014
    Been here 5+ times
    Fresh vegetables and noodles and dumplings in a casual Asian warehouse setting, a longtime favorite
  • Berk K.heart icon on user image
    Berk KapiciogluJuly 4, 2015
    Pad see yew is in fact the bomb. The mood is a bit dark for the day, but perfect for the night.
  • Rick W.
    Rick WebbAugust 26, 2014
    Why they insist on pushing every table in as far as it'll go so you have to pull out the heavy table to sit down, I will never know. Great place, though.
  • Mashkaheart icon on user image
    MashkaSeptember 26, 2014
    The soups are exactly as good as they were 10 years ago! It's Americanized Thai food, done right IMO.
  • Andrew C.heart icon on user image
    Andrew CerdaMarch 27, 2013
    Been here 10+ times
    The Jap Chae is a solid lunch option. Sesame Korean beef. Yam noodles. Veggies.
  • Steveheart icon on user image
    SteveFebruary 28, 2016
    Tasty, inauthentic South East Asian fare at Soho prices. Not a lot of competition in the area unfortunately.
  • MrsCorksterheart icon on user image
    MrsCorksterMarch 26, 2015
    Very cool space with a variety of Asian food. Quick takeout, too.
  • Karl W.heart icon on user image
    Karl With A "K"August 17, 2015
    The Pad Sew Yew is great here, though the sticky rice on the side might be overkill.
  • Alex F.
    Soups with wonton. Whole fried fish and the duck. The thai ice tea spot on.
  • Katherin S.heart icon on user image
    Katherin SonJune 4, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Best pad see ew. They're not on seamless but they deliver if you call them directly (only after 5:30pm)! Sangria is good too.
  • Agatha Y.heart icon on user image
    Agatha YuDecember 9, 2014
    Try their Tuesday special - Inihaw Na Manok if you are into sticky rice with grilled chicken!
  • Susan L.heart icon on user image
    Susan LohAugust 24, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    get creative. order 3 antipasti with a side of rice. try mapo tofu, Chinese broccoli, and bok choy.
  • Tiffanyheart icon on user image
    TiffanySeptember 19, 2015
    Come for a quick meal during lunch at this cafeteria style restaurant. Cash only
  • Ray L.
    Ray LinFebruary 2, 2012
    The lunch boxes come in a neat actual metal stackable lunchbox. Seating is very comfortable and open. Good spot.
  • Dan G.
    Dan GeigerDecember 5, 2012
    The beef to noodle ratio on the Jap Chae was a little disappointing (m0ar beef!) but it's still a super tasty dish.
  • J Crowley
    J CrowleyFebruary 10, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Pad See Yew is some of best I've had. Little pricey. But good. And try to find this weird gem...
  • Christineheart icon on user image
    ChristineAugust 8, 2014
    Noodles, noodles, noodles. Hard to pass up any of the noodle soups.
  • Andres R.
    Andres RipollSeptember 5, 2014
    Great tasting food, the salmon special took 30 mins to make, don't come here if you're in a hurry
  • Charles B.
    Charles BJanuary 24, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    great place for noodles of all types, more of a winter spot than a summer one as the soups are what they do best.
  • Shari R.
    Shari RSeptember 13, 2010
    Been here 5+ times
    #8 with roast pork & Cantonese noodles is where it's at. Spice it up with a little sriracha and you're good to go.
  • Varun S.heart icon on user image
    Varun ShettySeptember 18, 2012
    Tom yum soup is tasty and a pretty big serving. That and noodles will fill you up.
  • Dustinheart icon on user image
    DustinApril 4, 2016
    Here for lunch? Head to the counter in the back. Hope you brought cash.
  • Dom G.heart icon on user image
    Dom GoodrumDecember 1, 2012
    Duck wonton soup and scallion pancakes. The Vietnamese coffee is good too.
  • Drewskiheart icon on user image
    DrewskiAugust 5, 2013
    So amazing. Stumbled upon this restaurant after a racist joke. So worth it
  • Colin G.heart icon on user image
    Colin GibbsSeptember 21, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Great pad see yew here. They accept credit cards at dinner but not for lunch.
  • Tom M.heart icon on user image
    Tom MengOctober 7, 2015
    Great spot for a quick meal!
  • Laurent N.
    Laurent NuyenMay 4, 2013
    Nice asian canteen / hip customers... Cheap and fresh food in Soho
  • Daria L.heart icon on user image
    Cash only for lunch but you can do Seamless for a pick up or delivery! Clutch :)
  • Priscila M.
    Priscila MontandonApril 6, 2012
    Have you seen Great Expectations? One of the beautiful scenes was filmed here!
  • Jonathan G.
    Jonathan GoldnerMarch 11, 2012
    Been here 5+ times
    Cucumber kimchi is delicious but impossible to eat with just chopsticks. Ask for a fork & knife.
  • Liz W.heart icon on user image
    Liz WonJuly 31, 2015
    Larb gai salad is more chix than salad
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