Does NYC allow BYOB?
No, BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) is generally not legal in New York State. Applicants awaiting a liquor license may jeopardize their chances for approval for permitting such practices.
What is the best Thai restaurant in NYC?
The 15 Best Thai Restaurants in New York City
- Up Thai.
- Pure Thai Cookhouse.
- Somtum Der.
- Lan Larb Midtown.
- Malii.
- THEP Thai Restaurant. 1439 2nd Ave (75th St), New York, NY.
- Uncle Boons Sister. 203 Mott St (Spring St), New York, NY.
- Nana Thai Street. 31 E 21st St (Broadway), New York, NY.
What does KLOM Klorm mean?
Tasty
These flavors come from using premium ingredients, and when combined with meticulous preparation, we finally get the unique flavors that demonstrate the Thai saying “Klom Klorm,” meaning “Tasty.”
What kind of Thai food is good?
Top 7 Most Popular Thai Foods
- 1 Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Shrimp Soup) The quintessential Thai aroma!
- 2 Som Tum (Spicy Green Papaya Salad)
- 3 Tom Kha Kai (Chicken in Coconut Soup)
- 4 Gaeng Daeng (Red Curry)
- 5 Pad Thai (Thai style Fried Noodles)
- 6 Khao Pad (Fried Rice)
- 7 Pad Krapow Moo Saap (Fried Basil and Pork)
How does BYOB work in NY?
BYOB, or “Bring Your Own Bottle,”: Where owners of establishments allow their customers to bring alcoholic beverages to their premises to be consumed on site, is NOT PERMITTED in unlicensed businesses in New York State. You MUST have a license or permit to sell/serve beer, wine or liquor to the public.
Can customers bring alcohol to restaurant?
In the USA: the law forbids you from bringing any alcohol to a licensed establishment that that establishment cannot serve. Virtually ALL establishments forbid customers from bringing in outside alcohol even if the establishment serves the same item, but that isn’t the law, it’s the rules of that establishment.
Is Thai food healthy?
Traditional Thai cuisine is quite healthy and largely based on vegetables, lean proteins, and fresh herbs and spices. Certain Thai dishes are high in refined carbs and may contain deep-fried foods, added sugar, or high amounts of salt.
Do you need a liquor license for BYOB New York?
BYOB, or “Bring Your Own Bottle,”: You MUST have a license or permit to sell/serve beer, wine or liquor to the public. Venues without a license or permit may not allow patrons to “bring their own” alcoholic beverages for consumption.
Why are some restaurants BYOB?
One option for restaurants that don’t have liquor licenses is to allow patrons to bring in their own bottle. BYOB restaurants attract these patrons because it gives them a chance to imbibe without paying a high markup for liquor. This boosts the number of meals served.