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03/06/2026
Little Grenjai PASSED our health inspection with flying colors and got the BIG BLUE A. It’s on display for free in our window as part of a permanent installation! We worked so hard for this and doesn’t it feel good when the hard work pays off? Incredibly proud of everyone on our team for this achievement! Went bowling and big round table lazy susans at wus wonton to celebrate 😁😁
02/10/2026
Chan Ruk Khun Means I Love You. As is tradition, this Valentine’s Day Little Grenjai is putting on an aphrodesiacical fantasy menu of dishes guaranteed to awaken your inner fire the all natural way. And our friends over at .nyc have made an awesome pink Sato for the occasion. Our full regular menu will also be available, just with some fun additions for the night.
02/09/2026
Little Grenjai is now open 6 nights a week! Monday nights we will have a limited menu of our standard menu with some fun specials that might be for just one night or they might stick around for longer. It will be a night for collabing w chef friends in the near future too :) it took us 2 years to get to this 6th day of service which just seemed impossible when we first started. Signs of growth! We’ll see ya for dinner 😘
01/30/2026
As an immigrant myself, I know firsthand the courage it takes to build a life here—the countless steps, the uncertainty, the resilience required every single day. Immigrants are truly the backbone of this industry and this country.
As a small business, our staff’s incomes and livelihoods depend on us. That’s a responsibility we hold close to our hearts. This Friday night, we’ll keep our doors open.
We’re committed to doing our part: 25% of profits from wine/beer/sake sales will go directly to New York Immigrant Freedom Fund. But more than that, we’re standing with you—our staff, our customers, our neighbors.
Together, we stand strong.
ABOLISH ICE.
01/30/2026
We stand with you.
01/15/2026
LITTLE GRENJAI TURNS 2 ENTIRE YEARS OLD AT THE END OF THIS MONTH
to celebrate we are hosting a very special dinner to bring back some of our greatest hits from over the years. We have some sinister ideas but would love input from you all is there a dish you miss from our specials or tender bits or pop ups going back years that you want us to bring back?? We hope to see a lot of familiar faces going back all the way to the food truck days.
When we say it’s gone by in a blink that’s an understatement. Nights like this it’s important to stop and smell the roses.
We know we know, Most bands release their greatest hits album as a shameless cash grab at the sunset of their careers this is like so the opposite of that. More like the Eagles
This Monday service on Jan 26 for the anniversary is the first Monday service we’ve ever done. And it’s something we’re going to keep going every Monday after. Something like an industry night!
12/30/2025
12/11/2025
Let them eat Pad See Ew. Yesterday we put a classic on the menu and it’s giving comfort in a major way. Pad see ew was chef intro to Thai food at 7 years old from Pennys noodle shop in Chicago (legendary) it was LOVE at first bite. Here’s to hoping it brings you back to your childhood or some place nice!
11/22/2025
We are very proud of our brunch, which launched last month. If you have yet to try it then get over here soon! Our hat yai fried chicken and waffles is (maybe?) the only GF chicken waffle in the city. The waffle is khao jee (made from rice and egg) and we think we’ve perfected it. We are also really loving the lox platter w Rangoon cc and everything roti and it really goes off with a hasaku mimosa by its side. We’re running brunch from 11am-3pm on weekends only with full service, and we’re holding half our space for walk ins.
S/o these gorgeous photos from
11/19/2025
A family style feast for the ages. Celebrate thanksgiving early among your found family this Sunday night. This is the second annual Friendsgiving feast and people are still telling us how much they loved the last one. Book via Resy
10/10/2025
Basically a salad.
Hat yai fried chicken sando debuts tomorrow on Little Grenjai STUNNING new brunch menu alongside 7 other outstanding brunch classics. We are doing things a little differently - full service for weekend brunch. Half our tables are for reservations and half for walk-ins. AND this Saturday / Sunday first ten walk-in guests will get a hasaku mimosa ON THE HOUSE. Help us celebrate the launch this new menu!
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10/09/2025
Brunch.
This weekend u can order this BIG COCONUT PANCAKE for the table. It absolutely rocks
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Address
477 Gates Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
11216
To get to the Thai restaurant on Bridge Street in New York, you can take the subway and get off at Fulton Street station. From there, you can walk south on Broadway until you reach Bridge Street and turn right. The restaurant should be a few blocks down on your left.
If you prefer to drive, there are several parking garages nearby that offer hourly rates. One option is Icon Parking at 99 John Street, which is just a block away from the restaurant. Another option is Quik Park at 225 Pearl Street, which is about three blocks away.
Please note that these directions are for informational purposes only and not intended to identify any particular establishment or business.
Opening Hours
| Wednesday |
11am - 3pm |
| Thursday |
11am - 3pm |
| Friday |
11am - 3pm |
| Saturday |
11am - 3pm |
| Sunday |
11am - 3pm |
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What people say
Thai restaurants are known for their bold and complex flavors, making them a favorite among foodies. Little Grenjai, located on Bridge Street in Downtown Brooklyn, is no exception. This Thai restaurant offers seriously good takeout and delivery options that will satisfy any craving for authentic Thai cuisine.
One of the standout events at Little Grenjai is their monthly intimate rustic Thai dinner party called Tender Bits. Guests can enjoy a communal table experience while indulging in a fire menu that includes dishes like Miang Pla Yang - make your own lettuce wraps with Thai herb-infused sea bass and Treasures of the Sea Karee - back by popular demand from their recent Chinatown pop-up. The chefs at Little Grenjai are always experimenting with new flavors and ingredients to create unique dishes that keep customers coming back for more.
In addition to their delicious food, Little Grenjai also offers a chef's table experience for four lucky souls who want to hang out in the kitchen and enjoy a steady flow of surprise dishes from the chef. This is an excellent opportunity for food enthusiasts to witness firsthand how the magic happens in the kitchen.
Overall, Little Grenjai is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for authentic Thai cuisine in New York City. With its bold flavors, creative menu options, and friendly staff, it's no wonder why this restaurant has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike.