Tastes from across the continent star in this stylish Chinatown restaurant.
Asian stir-fry meets American all-you-can-eat salad bar at this theme restaurant.
Pork shines on this Vietnamese menu.
Named for a small mountain town retreat in the Philippines, this spot serves Filipino cuisine from a small house.
The clean, spare appearance of this dressy spinoff of nearby Chen's carryout is deceiving as the nods to Japanese, Chinese and Thai cooking are uneven.
This sleek townhouse spot offers pan-Asian cuisine including succulent coconut rice wrapped in, you guessed it, a banana leaf.
A welcome reprieve from the Thai routine, Tom Sietsema says that "even a solo meal here is a party for the palate."
Swank bistro has uneven Thai food, but a fun interior and a great location for people-watching.
You might want to tune into this outwardly unlikely Falls Church hot spot; because strong as the competition is, the unpretentious Bangkok Blues is among the best Thai restaurants in town.
A slim restaurant that offers all the usual Thai delights.
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