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4.5. A precious find! dhom - they certainly don't shy away
4.5. A precious find! dhom - they certainly don't shy away from flavors here! Met a friend on a Wednesday evening at 6:30pm in April and came in to see the restaurant around two-thirds full, with seating inside and out on the front sidewalk setup. I'd only seen pics of the food beforehand on Yelp and was excited to try this place - and Laotian food - in person. The restaurant has a warm, dim atmosphere with lots of dark wood and a full bar. Food was served in tapas (small plate) format, so ideal for sharing. We ordered: - beef skewer $6: charred hangar steak with lemongrass and caramel fish sauce. Tender and tasty, lovely umami from the carmelized fish sauce. A tad pricey at $6 per skewer but worth trying. - crunchy coconut rice salad $12: Lime leaf, mint, lettuce, pork sausage, carrot w/ peanut sauce. Best eaten in person to experience the crunchy rice. Fresh, savory, notes of sweetness from the coconut rice. This was maybe my favorite item of the evening. - roasted eggplant w/carmelized Berkshire pork (jaew-mak-kughh) $12: this was served with fresh, raw cabbage leaves to be eaten almost like cabbage chips with eggplant dip. my first time trying a dish like this, great flavor and nice crunch from the cabbage though dip itself was a bit salty. - crispy market fish salad (naem-pa) $14: chucks of fried fish with galangal, coriander, crunchy skin & sweet carrot sauce. Similar presentation though a bit different in flavor profile than the crunchy rice salad. Sour, sweet, acid, crunch. I enjoyed this! - Brussels sprouts with caramel fish sauce and pickled peppers $14: their take on deep fried brussels that are quite popular across New Asian style restaurants these days. These didn't disappoint- the crisp texture of the leaves was a nice textural touch, and the tangy sauce paired well with the slight bitterness of the brussels. - sticky rice with spicy chili sauce $5: ok a bit pricey for rice, but I suppose each one is individually packed and steamed in a little bamboo steamer container so there's a little more work here. Overall with some form of fish sauce in most of the dishes we tried, definitely needed the rice to balance out the saltiness. What a punch of flavor all around! I'm happy we got a chance to eat here, and am certainly recommending this place to friends. They also do a bento box menu where you can select a variety of dishes to be service in a bento presentation. While I didn't try any cocktails this time around (though my friend got a couple glasses of wine), I'd be curious to try a couple next time.
Be the first to ReplyI've admittedly grown a bit weary of small plate, sharing
I've admittedly grown a bit weary of small plate, sharing tasting menus where each shared plate is the price of an entree at most establishments and you barely leave full. But I couldn't pass up the chance to visit a Laotian restaurant, of which there are very few in the city. My Southeast Asian heart loved the flavors, especially that they use Southeast Asian ingredients in their cocktails. It was very easy for my group of 4 to walk in and be seated right away without reservations on a Saturday night. The space is narrow but long. The kitchen was pretty swift getting our drinks and food ready, so I loved all of that. I enjoyed my mezcal tamarind cocktail, noodle soup, chicken skewers, and calamari. Everything was seasoned well, and tasted a lot like other Southeast Asian cuisines, like Thai food. One look at their website and I see they are proud to source their seafood sustainably and their greens from local farms, which might justify some of their prices. But the bar is set high for restaurant experiences in NY, and my dinner at dhom will easily blend together with many other Southeast asian eateries in my memories.
Be the first to ReplyThis was my first Laotian dining experience.
Holy moly am I blown away. The flavors are no joke. Came here for happy hour and was impressed with their drinks and service. Staff was super kind and attentive. Ambiance is perfect for dates. Food was conceptually fantastic. I used my hands for the meal which made me real happy. Whatever you order make sure you use the Jeow sauce. There must be laced with something cuz it was soooo effing addictive!!!! I ended ordering side orders of sticky rice just to dip in the jeow sauce. Food was tasty served tapas/family style. Thank you for this great dining experience!
Be the first to ReplyI've come twice: once for happy hr and once later in the
I've come twice: once for happy hr and once later in the evening. Both times the staff was very attentive. The strawberry gin drink was a treat. The other guests commented on the good music playing in the background.
Be the first to ReplyThis is the spot to go to when you find your self in the
This is the spot to go to when you find your self in the East Village and want something upscale and fun! Food: this place is essentially a tapas place, where you order a bunch of small plates and share with others. the food was not mind blowing and the portions are really small for the price you pay but the quality was definitely good! My favorite were the coconut salad and the tuna dish! Really delicious! I was not a fan of the eggplant because the taste profile was a bit too strong for me. Ambience: my favorite part of this place was the ambience! It had this intimate, warm feeling for dinner. After 11pm or so, they have a DJ and it becomes a club! The DJ is incredible and it is definitely a place I can come to for just drinks instead of dinner Service: good service! Loved the DJ! Everyone who works here is fun and vibe-y Price: definitely on the pricy side but I think the ambience makes it worth it
Be the first to ReplyMusic is divine and service was awesome! Went here for
Music is divine and service was awesome! Went here for restaurant week with friends, we did the Bento box option for 66pp Pretty pricey for the portion size but still had a nice time and enjoyed the yummy food!
Be the first to ReplyLooked up malaysian food and found this and some other
Looked up malaysian food and found this and some other place that started with tribeca something. Turns out theyre the same owners restaurants. Anyways, amazing food and vibes. the happy hour menu is cool cuz everything is 5 bucks like the skewers. i really liked it, my gurlfriend who really likes skewers said it was a bit salty. but what does she know. cocktails were good. yeah this place is a win
Be the first to Replythe food and drinks were delicious and our waitress was
the food and drinks were delicious and our waitress was great. the manager was hanging out with a girl at the bar and they were both being very loud as well as the bartender and a couple of other staff. the bartender would throw the metal cup and other materials loudly in the metal sink. when i called the manager out on their loudness, he reacted negatively by saying out loud "chill! you are at MY bar...". i was shocked that most of the loudness and disruptive behavior in the restaurant was coming from the manager and the staff around him. i was double shocked that he never apologized to us for his behavior and subsequent reaction. it's a shame to have a restaurant spoiled by an immature manager.
Be the first to ReplyCame here during happy hour, so there was a happy hour menu
Came here during happy hour, so there was a happy hour menu with better prices. There is a bar area, and I sat at a small table in the back. The portions are pretty small and expensive for the small plates, but the food was really good! They had decorated the place nicely for Halloween, and they gave a Halloween goody bag with some candy! I had made a reservation online a few days ago (and had received multiple confirmation emails through Google), but they couldn't find my name when I arrived. However, the place wasn't crowded (just a few tables were seated), so I was able to get a table when I arrived at 6pm. The staff was friendly, and the dishes arrived around 15 mins after ordering. The crispy brussel sprouts were amazing, the sticky rice was presented well in a bamboo container, the steak skewer was good but a bit overpriced even for the happy hour deal, and the eggplant with pork was pretty good too. I think it was a good amount for 1 person, and came down to around $22.
Be the first to ReplyHappy hour deal is insanely good and worth it.
Their dishes are tapss style and their skewers are fall off the stick juicy and tender. Big space with outdoor and indoor seating. Service was great and menu is uniquely made.
Be the first to ReplyI had wanted to visit this place ever since I came across
I had wanted to visit this place ever since I came across it on a featured article and finally had the chance to grab a bite when I was in the area. They serve Laotian food in tapa style so I ordered several of their options. All the tapas were so delicious - the sticky rice, hangar steak, crispy brussels sprouts, sardines with tomatoes. The crispy brussels sprouts was my favorite. I was amazed at how the flavors of all dishes were so rich but not overdone. I also love how it's not crazily overbooked and relatively under the radar. It was a great introduction to my first Laotian food and looking forward to trying out other Laotian dishes.
Be the first to ReplyI've been on a crazy South East Asian food kick, so when I
I've been on a crazy South East Asian food kick, so when I walked by Dhom hungry on a Sunday afternoon I had to check it out.Video Games by Lana Del Rey was on when I walked in, so I knew the vibes were up. I was the only one in the restaurant, and was greeted by the bartender to sit wherever.I grabbed a seat at the bar and scanned the menu. I planned to read and journal a bit, but ended up talking to the bartender a good amount as he was a really cool individual.I ordered a Vietnamese coffee, the Crispy Market Fish Salad, a side of sticky rice, and a skewer of the Hangar Steak. The bartender said that would be a perfect amount of food, and he was spot on.At this point, Cinnamon Girl by Lana came on proving that Video Games wasn't a fluke. This is the kind of place where you will say "Omg I haven't heard this song in so long this is a bop" about 8 different times. An absolute stellar music selection.The highlights were definitely the coffee and the fish salad. The coffee came in this cool little contraption that I'm still not sure what was going on, but would be a cool little flex for your instagram or tiktok. I got y'all.The fish salad was immaculate and the perfect amount of food for one person.Lowlight was the tiny $8 skewer of the hangar steak. A good skewer, but not worth it for 8 hots in my humble opinion. The bartender did warn me it was small, so fair-play to him. As I'm wrapping up, 2 gentlemen walk in and immediately both order dry martinis at 4pm on a Sunday. Respect.I will be back!!
Be the first to ReplyHad to search around for a restaurant spot with small
Had to search around for a restaurant spot with small plates and drinks around tompkins... if u are in the same position i suggest another spot instead... I didnt get to try the food but my friends whose food opinions i very much trust were not big fans and the drinks were fine but nothing mind blowing and quite expensive altho probably normal prices for ny
Be the first to ReplyWow happy hour prices here were incredible! We got a spot
Wow happy hour prices here were incredible! We got a spot here at 5 pm and it was so yummy and so cheap.Good:- Great ambiance - just such a fun place and it's dimly lit so it's a great catchup spot- Fast service and nice waiters- The crunchy coconut salad and the free chips it came with were great - Tasty free drinks that came with happy hour entreesBad:- Wish there was more on the happy hour menu Overall loved this place and would come back!
Be the first to ReplyI came here on restaurant week to try out this place for
I came here on restaurant week to try out this place for the first time. I never noticed this place before every time I walked around the neighborhood. It was a $30 bento box style meal with the assortment of the menu which it was pretty good and filling. I ordered another hanger steak plus the young coconut water, it was great. Everything that it came with was very flavorful I wasn't a huge fan of the crispy rice but it was good. The dessert was really good and unique, first time trying laotian food which was honestly a really good experience for me. I have no regrets coming out to try this spot the waiter told me they have another spot named something else and i'll absolutely be visiting the other spot. everyone was really nice and helpful. thank you very much appreciated!
Be the first to ReplyThe food here is absolutely phenomenal! We had the chicken
The food here is absolutely phenomenal! We had the chicken thigh skewers, steak skewers, tuna...I mean we kept ordering the whole menu. All the food was fire. Our server was super chill and on top of our food and drink orders. The vibe is definitely neo soul and 90s hip hop. So we were in Heaven here. I highly recommend you come check this place out!
Be the first to ReplyThe food was delicious but the service could really use
The food was delicious but the service could really use some improvement.My boyfriend and I came here with a reservation on a Friday night @ 8 PM. We were seated within a few minutes, however no one came to serve us. It did kind of rub us wrong that we had to aggressively flag someone down after 15 mins to even get water and put our order in for drinks or food. A couple who did a walk in received faster service than we did. Now on to the food - we did the restaurant week menu. It was good. My favorites were the chicken skewers and the brussel sprouts. The flavor profile is something similar to Filipino cuisine which I am used to. The set also came with dessert which was the rice pudding, and it was very average. It was neither bad or good - I would not go out of my way to order it. This place is fairly new so I hope they work out their kinks. Maybe I would come by again in the future.
Be the first to ReplyStop by for late night bites.
Small food menu but all we had were super tasty!Sticky Rice Salad, Crispy Fish Salad, Chick Skewer. We had a nice variety, texture, and flavor.Truly enjoyed!
Be the first to ReplyOur party of three came here for a Saturday lunch, excited
Our party of three came here for a Saturday lunch, excited to try their Restaurant Week menu. It was $30 for a "bento box style" meal with an assortment of items from their regular menu, and everyone at the table has to participate. So, so worth it, as everything was well seasoned and bursting with flavor. My favorite items were the crispy hen of the woods mushroom salad (though I wish there'd been more mushrooms) and the lemongrass chicken skewer and hangar steak skewer (both very juicy and tender). The crunchy coconut rice salad was tasty as well. I do wish the Brussels sprouts had been prepared in larger pieces, because most of the dish was comprised of individual thin, crispy leaves, but I enjoyed the sauce it was cooked with. The poached porgy was milder than everything else, but even then it provided contrast and was made better when combined with sticky rice, fish sauce, and spicy chili sauce.For dessert we split their vanilla bean rice pudding with cashews, pomegranate seeds, and passion fruit for a $5 supplemental charge. While I could've done without the cashews (I liked the crunch but the pieces were a little too big), I loved the refreshing citrusy elements from the fruit in combination with the creamy yet light texture of the rice pudding.My friend also got their fancy schmancy Vietnamese coffee. They bring over the Stumptown drip coffee that collects in a cup over condensed milk, so you have to wait a few minutes. Although it's hot, they provide a cup of ice so you can customize the temperature of the drink. It was a good Vietnamese coffee, though not particularly distinguishable from some of the other versions I've tried.All in all, I'm a fan (and our waiter was friendly and very patient with us!) so I'll definitely return to try some of their other items. I'm bummed that they removed the duck heart skewers from the menu, but fingers crossed that it makes a comeback.
Be the first to ReplyGreat atmosphere to catch up with friends.
Drinks were expertly made and the restaurant week menu was delicious. Gave us the chance to try a variety of items. We couldn't finish everything because it was quite a lot of food. The only item we didn't care for was the fish but everything else was tasty and well prepared. Service was very good as well.
Be the first to ReplyFood was excellent.
Ordered the sampler available for restaurant week. Flavor was off the charts. High lights included the crispy rice salad and chicken skewers.
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