Welcome to Hungry?
- 77 Norman Ave Store 1 Brooklyn, NY 11222 Hotline: (347) 987-3893
Welcome to Hungry?, a cozy Thai comfort food restaurant located in Brooklyn, NY. This intimate spot offers a wide range of options for those craving delicious Thai cuisine. With a focus on comfort food, Hungry? aims to satisfy your taste buds while providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
From their lunch specials featuring dishes like Drunk N' Hungry Noodle and Phetchaburi Basil to starters like Hungry Super Crispy Wings and Pork & Chive Dumplings, Hungry? has something for everyone. The menu includes a variety of vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions.
Customer reviews rave about the flavorful and fresh dishes, with many highlighting the speedy service and attentive staff. The cozy ambiance of the restaurant adds to the overall dining experience, making Hungry? a popular choice for both takeout and dining in.
- Location: 77 Norman Ave Store 1 Brooklyn, NY 11222
- Phone Number: (347) 987-3893
- Utilities: Offers Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Vegetarian Options, and more
Whether you're a fan of traditional Thai dishes or looking to try something new, Hungry? is a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts. So why wait? Head over to Hungry? and indulge in a flavorful culinary experience that will leave you coming back for more.

I grabbed takeout from Hungry? on a Monday workday. Their lunch special came out to $15 for an entree served with two spring rolls. I absolutely LOVE drunken noodles, so I ordered the Drunk N' Hungry Noodle, but I didn't read the description and was disappointed when I discovered ramen noodles instead of the traditional broad noodles. Despite this mistake, the dish did taste like traditional drunken noodles as it was served with chicken, peppers, tomatoes and a slightly sweet, savory and spicy sauce. I also enjoyed the veggie spring rolls but was less keen on the extremely sweet sauce they provided with it. Next time I'm craving Thai in Greenpoint, I might be dining in at Hungry?

A super tiny but charming Thai restaurant, and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised by my experience. The lunch specials were especially tasty and offered a wide variety of options to choose from. The service was nice and attentive, and I was impressed by how quickly the food was prepared and served, which added to the overall positive experience. The food was fresh and flavorful, and I enjoyed every bite. While the spring rolls were slightly on the sweeter side, they were still yummy and enjoyable. Overall, I would highly recommend Hungry? to anyone looking for a great spot for takeout. The cozy ambiance of the restaurant, combined with the delicious food and nice service, made for a fantastic experience. The lunch specials were particularly impressive, offering great value for the price. If you are in the mood for some delicious Thai food, then Hungry? should definitely be on your list of places to try.

July 2022: I've been coming here ever since I took the plunge while walking around this side of the neighborhood. The name intrigued me... Hungry? Yes! I was really happy to discover it was a Thai comfort food shop. Nothing fancy and quite hipster if you will. I prefer to get Hungry? around after work hours although late night hours after a show in Williamsburg works wonders. During the hot months, they have outdoor seating and seems to be a nice little spot for locals. I don't recall if they have indoor dining since it is really cramped inside, and I have always order take out. The food is solid for me and my partner. My go-to is the bus noodles as it's different from pad Thai but uses similar ingredients. Their Thai iced tea is a nice touch with their food. I believe they do lunch specials here. This is a Thai establishment which is a plus in the area. The employees are always nice and the service is smooth when picking up. Inside they also sell sauces and canned fruits like a grocery. Accepts cash, card and Applepay. Online order, take out and outdoor dining available. No bathroom. Small shop. Bon appetit!

A great take on thai food. I love the drunk & hungry noodles, which is ramen style stir fried noodles with the flavor profile of drunken noodles. My fav though is the bohdi noodles. They are also a stir fried ramen noodle, but made in a hit of coconut milk so they are slightly sweet and creamy, without being saucy. I highly recommend with some crispy chicken atop it. Their spring rolls are really good as well, mainly due to their thick, sweet, yet slightly acidic, pomegranate dipping sauce for them. I have eaten from here several times and will continue to do so!