A brilliant fusion of American and Thai flavors. The chicken is fried to a deep crunch and topped with a refreshing, spicy papaya salad (som tum) that provides a sharp, acidic contrast to the rich meat.
Tips from diners
The papaya salad on the sandwich is a game-changer. It's much more interesting than standard coleslaw.
The restaurant's most legendary dish. It's a textural explosion of crunchy rice, funky fermented pork sausage, sharp ginger, and fresh cilantro, all tossed in a bright, spicy lime dressing.
Tips from diners
This is a must-order. The texture is incredible, and the funkiness of the sausage is what makes it authentic.
Proof that even the sides are standout. The beans maintain their snap while being coated in a savory, garlic-heavy sauce that's incredibly addictive and pairs perfectly with any of the spicy mains.
Tips from diners
This is a great, simpler dish to have on the table if you're ordering several of the more complex curries and salads.
A favorite for those who love rich, fatty cuts of meat. The pork neck is grilled until the fat is rendered and charred, offering a melt-in-your-mouth texture that's balanced by the punchy, smoky dipping sauce.
Tips from diners
The 'jaew' sauce is quite spicy and smoky. Dip lightly at first to find your heat level.
A rich, coconut-based curry broth with tender chicken and chewy egg noodles, topped with a mountain of crispy fried noodles for texture. It's savory, slightly sweet, and comforting.
Tips from diners
Squeeze the lime and add the pickled mustard greens—they help cut through the richness of the coconut milk.
Chef Kris Yenbamroong's Night + Market Sahm is a celebration of the bold, spicy, and often funky flavors of rural Thailand. With its bright neon lights and communal tables, it's a bustling hub for adventurous eaters and natural wine lovers.
They don't hold back on heat. If you aren't a fan of serious spice, be sure to communicate that clearly when you order.
They have one of the best natural wine lists in the city. The acidic, funkier wines pair surprisingly well with the bold Thai flavors.
It's loud, bright, and fun. It's great for a group of friends, but might be too high-energy for a quiet business dinner.
Page last updated: