2. Soi 38
7.8
2101 L St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 20 tips and reviews
Kat L: Roti with duck was a nice start. Khao soi was tasty and what you would expect. Seafood wide noodles was fine. Loved mango with sticky rice and would order it again. Thai ice tea was way too sweet.
MK McKenzie: Most authentic Thai food I've had since leaving Thailand. Som tam gai yang is a favorite of mine (papaya salad is a bit spicy, even with the sticky rice offsetting it), and the khao soi is tasty too.
Elana Zygman Banin: I think the best Thai food I've had in DC. Kao Soi and penang curry was amazing. Also always mango sticky rice!
3. Thip Khao
9.1
3462 14th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Columbia Heights · 50 tips and reviews
Erin LG: Fantastic flavors. Sour, tangy, spicy, savory. The fish in banana leaf was delicious, and the pork sausage was fresh and juicy. Loved the sticky rice appetizer.
Melissa Goodnight: It's... adventurous, I'll give it that. Don't think I'd return, though. The sticky rice is great, so there's that!
Roniel Tessler: Definitely the SIIN/MUU HAENG W beef, NAEM KHAO, and pumpkin sticky rice dessert.
4. Beau Thai
8.2
3162 Mount Pleasant St NW (at Kilbourne Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Mount Pleasant · 32 tips and reviews
Kevin Cobb: Order the mango sticky rice for dessert!
Alex Klonick: $12 bottomless mimosa is great. Kanom krok is crispy very sweet gelatinous oniony goodness. Thai sweet sausage with sriracha sauce is a winning combo. And sorry beau Thai but Peruvian chicken wins
Cory Chimka: 1/2 price beer & wine (incl. bottles!) at happy hour, super family friendly, top notch food & service. 10/10
5. I-Thai
7.9
3003 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Georgetown · 25 tips and reviews
Ellen S. P.: Great sushi! The M Street Roll is spicy and flavorful. If you check in on Yelp, you get free mango sticky rice.
Shohini Gupta: The mango curry with chicken is a good new twist on the regular spicy Thai curries. Recommend doing with noodles instead of rice!
Julie Lee: Earth, the bartender, is awesome!
6. Doi Moi
8.7
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews
Bab Mendoza: Their green mango salad is a must try. If you’re one of the people who are rational enough to not be scared of whole fish, try their crispy snapper with that sticky rice!!
Pat Russo: Can't go wrong with the Brussels sprouts, Thai jerky, and of course the Bronzino.
Washington Post: Part Thai, part Vietnamese, Doi Moi is pleasure. Mark Kuller (Proof, Estadio) and chef Haidar Karoum returned from Southeast Asia to create flavors that some foodists compare to Little Serow.
7. Regent Thai
7.6
1910 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 37 tips and reviews
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.
Shaterri Casteel: Their chicken or vegetable pad see ew is awesome a must try!
Elliott Plack: Super good drunken noodles
10. Bul
7.8
2431 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Korean Restaurant · Adams Morgan · 18 tips and reviews
Ben R: Food here is legit! Ddukkbukki, buddae jiggae, spicy chicken, and k-pork fried rice (with an egg!) were all excellent
Behrad Eats: The K.F.C. (Korean Fried Chicken) is crispy and delicious but the spicy ones could use a little more heat.
Behrad Eats: Highly recommend the Bulgogi Tacos, they've got great flavor!
11. Mai Thai
7.7
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Branton: portions so big you could probably split one dish (or save some for later) ... cashew chicken is great!
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.