Thee Best Park Mor in New York City πΉπ
June 23, 2020

A recent “Favorite Thing,” Park Mor (or sometimes called Thai Crepe) has long held a special place in my food heart. The Thai street food I gobbled up while abroad is not often offered on Thai menus here in The States, as I may have mentioned before. So when I do find it, I savor every bite in between many audible “mmmmm”s. But I need to honor the eatery with thee best Park Mor in New York City… Thai Rock in The Rockaways.
So imagine my delight when I learned that Uber Eats delivers Thai Rock‘s eats right to the shore in front of my friend’s place in Brighton Beach! So we had a beach picnic…

Their Park Mor is so fantastic, it deserves many accolades and then some… The ground peanut and sweet turnip covered in a steamed rice noodle and topped with crispy garlic is just perfection.


It is worth mentioning that I used to pay 30 Baht (Thai currency), equivalent to 97 cents in the U.S for a bunch of these. These cost the equivalent of 370 Baht. πΈ πΈ But… you get what you pay for in this case!