Undoubtedly, this is the best Thai restaurant in the DMV. They consistently serve the most authentic Thai dishes with exceptional taste and flavors. I have no complaints and highly recommend this place to everyone! Food: Endless menu items and delicious. They offer familiar Thai dishes like Pad Thai and papaya salad and unfamiliar Thai dishes that other places don't have. What I like most about their food is that they use authentic spices and recipes that are close to the original taste. Ambiance: Cozy and warm. The place is decorated with nostalgic Thai elements from childhood snacks, etc. Service: Top-notch professional waitresses that go above and beyond.
Really good find, had a low key 2 year engagement dinner here on a Monday
The quality of food at Thai Square seems to have diminished over time. Despite multiple visits in the hope of improvement, I've consistently been disappointed. It appears there might have been a change in the kitchen staff. Specifically, the Chicken Pad Thai suffers from an excessive amount of sauce, which gives it an artificial flavor. Regrettably, I find myself unable to give them further opportunities.
Had dinner at Thai Square at the suggestion of a jeweler down the street who said it was "a small, family-owned" Thai restaurant. I erroneously interpreted that to mean that they actually prepared as in "home cooking". The appetizer fried calamari turned out to be frozen, square, heavily breaded "white, chewy" body chunks that had been fried in cheap, old vegetable oil (based on the smell), and the fried spring rolls were casings filled with vermicelli (clear noodles made from potato starch) fried in the same oil having a slight old smell. Being hungry, we ate through the calamari, but could not finish the spring rolls due to the smell/taste. Then the green curry chicken came (more yellow than green), and as it turns out was loaded with MSG. The sautéed squid was the same breaded square chunks, again fried, but now with a sauce on it. Again, being hungry, we finished the green curry chicken, but could not finish the squid - due to taste and smell. Got home, both with stomach cramps, wife vomited, both had diarrhea, and ended up with swollen face, hands, etc. We only began feeling better after about 24 hours and drinking lots of water to flush out our system. Nothing family "home cooking" about this restaurant - should have gone to Duangrats.
Excellent service, the food was delicious. Best Thai Restaurant in town
I picked up some noodles and they were all very good. Big portions snd the price is not bad. Will go back again.