4. Beau Thai
8.4
3162 Mount Pleasant St NW (at Kilbourne Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Mount Pleasant · 32 tips and reviews
Eboni Washington: Springs rolls are delicious and the customer service is perfect!
Kayla Gail: Beautiful, industrial setting. Tried and enjoyed drunken noodles and chicken fried rice. Excellent addition to our neighborhood!
Cory Chimka: 1/2 price beer & wine (incl. bottles!) at happy hour, super family friendly, top notch food & service. 10/10
9. Mai Thai
7.3
1200 19th St NW (at M St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 37 tips and reviews
Lauren Karasek: One of the best happy hours in the neighborhood--$5 cocktails (I recommend the Thai Tiger, but beware, it bites) and very reasonably priced appetizers (e.g. $3 spring rolls). Also try the pama mimosa
Samantha Solleveld Pepi: Happy hour, Hypnotiq Martini and Crab schrimp spring rolls, Go!
Tim Unger: The food is great. The pad thai is sweet and spicy. The panang curry is is creamy and nearly perfect. Sit nearbtge bar to keep the attention of the servers; we got neglected a bit.
10. Pho 14
7.5
4201 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Noodle Restaurant · Forest Hills · 14 tips and reviews
Cozmik: I'm so happy this opened next to our condo! Pho is plentiful, flavorful, heavenly. Freshest basil, peppers & sprouts I've had in years. The veg spring rolls are very unique & filling too. Crowded tho.
Kat L: Pho ga was awful. Chicken was chewy and rubbery. Stick to the beef pho with eye round. Fried spring rolls are decent though overpriced and better in Eden Center.
Waqqas Khalid: The beef broth is amazing, the best in DC
11. Pho 88
7.5
608 H St NW, Washington, D.C.
Vietnamese Restaurant · Chinatown · 10 tips and reviews
Dante' Johnson: pho #3- Well-done brisker and the shrimp spring rolls! Last summer, this place was closed for remodeling. I was so happy it was up and running this summer.
Dante' Johnson: My fav Pho joint in DC!My usual,fried spring rolls,Brisket pho, bubble tea! Right off the Gallery Place Metro line.Next door to Rita’s Italian Ice.Around the block from be National Portrait Gallery!
SMP: We had the steamed dumplings, beef pho, and a combo vermicelli bowl. Everything was delicious. Everyone was welcoming and friendly. Will return again next time we're in DC.
12. Regent Thai
7.5
1910 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 37 tips and reviews
TJ: Excellent Pag Ginger with Chicken. The spring rolls are also great! My new favorite Thai spot.
Derek Fromson: Tasty Thai food served authentically with fork, spoon. Recommend Goong Todd Mun to start, Gang Massaman (in lieu of chicken panang) and Basil Jae as entrees. Mango and sticky rice is a great finisher.
Elliott Plack: Super good drunken noodles
15. Mai Thai
7.7
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews
Zara: Got pad thai takeout and it was good, but not extraordinary. However, the spring rolls were delicious!
Enrique Granados: Be sure to get the pad thai it's great ! Also be sure to try the thai iced tea it terrific.
Steven Androphy: Definitely a respectable Thai restaurant. The larb chicken was delicious, the crispy duck was flavorful, and the service was friendly.