Soi 38, 2101 L St NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States
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Lat long (38.9042358,-77.047045)
Soi 38 - Featured Reviews (917)
The taste of the food is authentic. Have been to Bangkok a few times & the taste is on point. Loved that the spicy level is actually spicy. The Tom yum & the mango sticky rice was my favorites.
All the flavors and things you want out of Thai food. Any spring roll you order will delight with a wonderful minty sauce. The Larde salad is worth it. So many great dishes to chose from beside pad Thai but if you happen to chose it -get ready for a nice sweet but light surprise.
Liked their ambience. Simply elegant. I stopped eating chicken satay at thai places as they are dry and lack flavor. But Satay here is amazing, soft and flavorful. Tom yum soup was great and their couple of their fried rice. Very tasty.
Lovely spot for a family meal; plenty of veg options for the vegetarians and terrific service. Don’t pass up the catch of the day - we had it grilled and it was delicious! The shrimp dumplings and Yum were other favorites!
Great Thai food, but for the price it is definitely not the best. I’ve been to other Thai places that are both cheaper and better. Portions are also quite small. I tried the Shrimp Pad See Ew and the Ped Krob Kra Prow. Both were decently flavorful and tasty. Would recommend trying both while you are here. The staff are friendly and the restaurant is not too busy during the lunch hour.
Food is delicious, best Thai food I’ve had. Been coming to eat here for a year now and attempted to get through the menu but everything is so delicious I keep going back to my favorites. Must try the mango sticky rice for dessert!
Good food, but fairly standard. Reasonably priced (for DC). Mediocre service. Ambiance is average with reasonable decor but poor sound insulation. Overall I would skip this place if traveling, but if you live or work in the area, it might be a decent place to grab a bite once in a while.
Quite nice place.the steak is so good and just melt in the mouth. It is so tasty when put the sticky rice with sauce.
I recently dined at Rice, a Thai restaurant in DC, and it was a delightful experience. The papaya salad with shrimp was perfectly spicy, and the chicken cashew dish, though excellent, could be even better with the addition of pineapple. While the ser
Really good 5* experience, especially for food and service. This is a top DC option for Thai. I've visited many times and always had a great meal. I visited most recently and had the Green Curry. They were nice enough to add string beans (no up c
One of the best Thai restaurants in D.C., especially if one is looking for some good fried tofu. I had the Pad See Ew with tofu and it was delicious! The staff were incredibly friendly, and while the restaurant is a little dark, it does have a cozy e
Hot delicious healthy & fresh food. Abundant choices on the menu. Good portions & very well priced. Food is served super quick. The restaurant itself felt very warm, cozy & relaxing. Service was gentle & gracious. Don't miss the lychee martini & frie
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