Vegan Restaurant

Crying Thaiger Rustic Thai Kitchen

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · malden · Strict-vegan verified
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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No wait on a Sunday for lunch. Service was friendly. Shareable portion sizes. - Thai Omelet with Crab Paste ($15.95): Surprisingly very good despite being just an omelet. The egg was flavorful enough to be eaten on its own, but I liked the sauce too. - Crying Thaiger’s Curry with Chicken ($16.95): Crowd favorite of the things we tried. The curry was creamy, salted perfectly, and had the right amount of heat. The portion was smaller compared to the other dishes, though. - Spicy Basil Pad Thai with Chicken ($15.95): Pad Thai is what I usually order to judge a Thai place since it is the most commonly ordered dish. It can usually be a hit or miss, but the one here was tasty. The noodles had a nice bite, and the sauce was tangy and spicy (same level of spice as the curry). - Crying Thaiger ($18.85): This was the least favorite despite being the most expensive. The beef was a bit dry and chewy.

No wait on a Sunday for lunch. Service was friendly. Shareable portion sizes. - Thai Omelet with Crab Paste ($15.95): Surprisingly very good despite being just an omelet. The egg was flavorful enough to be eaten on its own, but I liked the sauce too. - Crying Thaiger’s Curry with Chicken ($16.95): Crowd favorite of the things we tried. The curry was creamy, salted perfectly, and had the right amount of heat. The portion was smaller compared to the other dishes, though. - Spicy Basil Pad Thai with Chicken ($15.95): Pad Thai is what I usually order to judge a Thai place since it is the most commonly ordered dish. It can usually be a hit or miss, but the one here was tasty. The noodles had a nice bite, and the sauce was tangy and spicy (same level of spice as the curry). - Crying Thaiger ($18.85): This was the least favorite despite being the most expensive. The beef was a bit dry and chewy.

Crying Thaiger in Malden is an absolute gem! The food is super tasty — full of flavor, spice, and all the good stuff you’d expect from a great Thai spot. The Thaiger Curry is a total must-try — rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced. They’ve also got some really nice packaged drink options, which pair perfectly with the spicy dishes. If you’re vegetarian, you’ll love this place even more. There are tons of amazing veggie options, and they don’t feel like an afterthought — every dish tastes fresh and thoughtfully made. The vibe is casual and friendly, making it an easy spot for a chill lunch or dinner. Definitely a go-to if you’re craving bold Thai flavors!

Crying Thaiger in Malden is an absolute gem! The food is super tasty — full of flavor, spice, and all the good stuff you’d expect from a great Thai spot. The Thaiger Curry is a total must-try — rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced. They’ve also got some really nice packaged drink options, which pair perfectly with the spicy dishes. If you’re vegetarian, you’ll love this place even more. There are tons of amazing veggie options, and they don’t feel like an afterthought — every dish tastes fresh and thoughtfully made. The vibe is casual and friendly, making it an easy spot for a chill lunch or dinner. Definitely a go-to if you’re craving bold Thai flavors!

All time favorite Thai spot. I’ve been twice, ordered a boat load of food both times, haven’t had one thing I didn’t love. What a place. 10/10 The clay pots are insane. The honey ribs are a must. Definitely get the Chinese broccoli w/ pork belly. The Thai omelette smacks. Great pad Thai with the crispy chicken.