Peep

(212) 254-7337

177 Prince St
New York, NY 10012 40.7263 -74.0019

Neighborhoods: SoHo, Downtown

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Last updated 4.01.09

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What People Are Saying About Peep

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The Scene
Not since the early '80s has Soho seen so much pink neon. The garish glow (intensified by mirrored ceilings, walls and floors) begins at the long bar and extends under chintz banquettes and white plastic chairs, past a gigantic gold Buddha, to the bustling open kitchen. Droves of downtown hipsters keep indefatigable servers running for pastel-colored cocktails.

The Food
The towering stacks of Thai food, swathed with colorful sauce swirls and orchid garnishes, taste as good as they look, and are surprisingly inexpensive. Don't miss crispy, chutney-drizzled ginger calamari cooled with avocado-scallion emulsion, chubby roasted leek rolls or golden shrimp semolina fritters. Entrees, such as perfectly seared sake-marinated swordfish, rare "deconstructed" strip steak alongside rich peanut sauce and moist, smoke-charred chicken, are less elaborate thrills. Stick to traditional pad thai packed with fresh vegetables; the fusion pastas, such as greasy duck vermicelli, are ill-conceived disappointments.

MeredithM

July 03, 2008

Peep has one of the best lunch specials I've found in the city. For $7 you can get an appetizer of dumplings, or salad, or one of their other many yummy bites, and then an entree of curry or noodles with your choice of protein. You may laugh at the name, but try the face towel noodle. It is addictive. It is delicious. I miss it enormously now that I work in midtown! Seriously, I don't know how they make the face towel noodle sauce but I have to eat it with chopsticks just to make it last longer. The face towel noodle is also available for dinner, when it is served with shellfish. They are very flexible to dietary needs though -- just tell them if you only want chicken, or tofu, or don't want egg. Peep also has good if slightly expensive cocktails -- like a strawberry mojito-type drink.

curlysues27

March 11, 2008

Went last night for dinner and I love this place! The food was delcicious and the atmosphere is so fun! And the prices are very reasonable. But the bathrooms take the cake! I thought the service was great as well. I will definitely be back.

raddoc10128

February 18, 2008

I thought the food was about as good as the any thai take out in the city. The pink theme does not equal chic, sorry. It looks just plain tacky to me. Finally, the tables are way too crowded. (a woman almost sat on my dinner as she was leaving) and the staff was expedient only when collecting our check and kicking us out.

The Details on Peep

Look Good:

From the bathrooms, visitors get full view of the dining room through one-way mirrors. Beware: Diners can see through the walls well enough to see the TVs over the sinks.

What to Drink:

Wines by the glass are meagerly poured, and cocktails are overly sweet. Opt for a bottle, like spicy red Feudi Monaci Primitivo from southern Italy ($23), from the short, smart list.

Where to Sit:

If pink neon isn't your color, call ahead and request a table toward the back.

Category:

Restaurants

Payment Methods:

American Express, Visa, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Late Night Dining, Brunch, People Watching, Lunch Spot, Group Dining, Food Delivery, Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene

General Info:

Open 7 Days

Cuisine:

Thai

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