Traditional and nouveau Thai dishes in a posh setting.
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."
The restrained Pad Thai here is one of the area's best.
Bustling pan-Asian restaurants offers sushi and other Asian specialties in a chic, minimalist setting.
Ease into a booth if you can, enjoy the solicitous staff, gravitate to what's hot -- or the chef's specials -- and ask the kitchen to go easy on the sweet stuff.
Simply Home has been renovated. The former retail shop/Thai place is now the bustling DC Noodles.
Hidden in a corner of the Yorktowne Shopping Center in Falls Church, Elephant Jumps presents good Thai and fusion cuisine backed by personality.
Chinatown spot is quick on serving enjoyable food, but if you like your Thai spicy, make sure to tell the staff.
Near the AFI Silver Theatre, this cozy restaurant puts out big Thai flavors.
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