Ugly Baby is a Thai restaurant in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known for its intensely spicy and unique take on traditional Thai dishes. It garnered a strong following before a temporary closure, and has since reopened, continuing to offer its distinctive culinary experience.
Customer Perception
Customers highly value Ugly Baby for its authentic and extremely spicy Thai food, particularly missing its unique offerings during its closure. The restaurant is perceived as a beloved local spot with a dedicated fan base, especially for its fish dishes.
The restaurant experienced a period of closure, leading to discussions among its patrons about finding suitable replacements for its unique spicy Thai dishes, before eventually reopening.
This is my 2nd time visiting The Resorts Casino in Jamaica, NY. It's really nice. The main floor casino to play was under renovation when I went with my friend May 2026. We went 1 flight up to the casino, and it seemed 'bigger' than the one my friends and I went to last time. Nice, clean. Great atmosphere. Nice Bar, nice 'Sweet Shop' and good pizza at the downstairs, Food court! We're going back!
RWC NYC is much nicer than before.
Clean environment, more slot machines and tremendous live table game floor. Gotta see once.
And, hi, owner,
Are you planning to open poker room?
If so, when roughly?
I recently spent an evening in New York City, and overall I would give it a solid 4 out of 5. The casino floor was lively and well-organized, with a wide variety of slot machines that were easy to navigate and fun to play, though it did feel a bit crowded during peak hours. The electronic table games were smooth and beginner-friendly, which made it comfortable to jump in without feeling intimidated. I also grabbed food from one of the on-site dining spots, and while it was convenient and satisfying, the prices were slightly higher than expected for the portion size. The staff throughout the property were professional and helpful, even if interactions felt quick due to the steady flow of guests. The space itself was clean and modern, with good lighting and security presence, which made the experience feel safe and well managed. Overall, it is a fun and accessible casino option in Queens with great energy, just a few minor drawbacks that keep it from being a full five stars.
I visited Resorts World New York City and had a mixed but interesting experience. The casino floor is big with lots of slot machines and electronic games to try, giving you plenty to explore.  There are several dining choices from casual quick bites to sit‑down restaurants, though some food reviews online were mixed.  The atmosphere is lively on weekends with live music and entertainment at Bar 360.  I appreciated the convenient location near JFK Airport and easy parking.  Some parts of the casino feel a bit outdated and certain games are limited, according to visitor feedback.  A few people online mention service quality and payouts as downsides.  The hotel attached to the resort offers comfortable rooms if you want to stay overnight.  It’s more of an adult nightlife and gaming spot than a full Vegas‑style experience.  Overall, it’s worth visiting if you enjoy casual gaming, food, and weekend entertainment. 
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