Buuz Thai Eatery

  4.3 – 499 reviews   • Thai restaurant

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A range of Chinese, Japanese & Thai dishes share the sizable menu at this standard Asian restaurant.

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Address and Contact Information

Address: 1926 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201

Phone: (703) 875-3998

Website: http://buuzthai.com/

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Reviews

Danielle
Overall the food was very good. The Panang curry was delicious, as was the Thai iced tea. The spring rolls were just alright. The atmosphere was casual and very relaxing. Would definitely go again.
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Bevy silan
Their Mongolian dishes are a must-try! They never disappoint—fresh, chunky beef with creamy mashed potatoes, handmade noodles, and dumplings that hit the spot. Unlike Thai cuisine that highlights bold spices, Mongolian food is mild, letting the natural flavors of beef and vegetables shine. Totally underrated, and I absolutely love it.
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Bo
Buuz Thai Eatery offers a unique and flavorful mix of Thai and Mongolian cuisine that’s worth checking out. The beef dumplings were satisfying, and the stir-fry noodles had great texture and seasoning. Thai dishes like the papaya salad and pad Thai were also tasty and well-executed. The salty milk tea wasn’t really my thing—interesting, but not something I’d reorder.

Overall, a fun spot with a good variety of food items. The dining area is relatively limited, so not ideal for large groups.
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Grace Marchello
I came in with high-hopes but left disappointed.

We did a take-out order for this restaurant and there wasn’t anyone behind the register to hand us our order.

I got a dish of ground chicken, green beans and fried egg but it lacked seasoning besides salt. The saltiness made the meal unenjoyable.

The restaurant is well-decorated and has a great vibe to it.

There is limited paid street parking available.

The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
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Hannah Maka
I tried the pad Thai with tofu, the Tsuivan (aka Beef Stir Fry Noodle), and the Buuz (dumplings with some kind of papaya/lemongrass salad?). Everything was good, especially the Mongolian dishes, and my favorite was the buuz. This was my first time trying Mongolian food and it wasn’t very spiced, instead the dishes just let the fresh fruit and fried onions be the main flavor, and I was happy with it! Simple and hearty.
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Bilguun Ganhuyag
Truly a magical place to enjoy authentic Thai and Mongolian food. The taste is as real as it gets for the foodies and same alike. The aura of the place is warm and welcoming and the staff and the people are always friendly and professional. As one would wonder, the experiences between people are best shared over great meals and this place has it all. Bring your friends and bring your family to have a wonderful time to pass the time. We will be back for again and again. Thank you.
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Quinn Nguyen
Mind blowing food and wonderful service. The Thai tea has the right level of sweetness and the steak like salad was a party in our mouths. Mango sticky rice was also off the charts. Can’t wait to return!
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Alimaa B
If you’re looking for a taste of authentic Mongolian cuisine, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit. The vibe might be on the smaller side, but it’s clean and comfortable, providing a cozy atmosphere for your meal. The food is undeniably the standout feature here – delicious and bursting with flavors that transport you straight to Mongolia. Overall, if you’re a fan of Mongolian cuisine or just looking for something new and exciting to try, this spot is a must-visit.

Tip: It’s a little chilly inside, so make sure to wear layers.
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Brian Copes
My date and I tried this place out for the first time last night and it was decent. I’m always honest and fair in my opinion on reviews but it was way too cold in the dining room for my date and I. Honestly, if we haven’t already ordered I would of left but I didn’t want to be rude. It was like 20 degrees outside and it was about 66 inside the restaurant. We both were basically cold for the whole experience. I would recommend you to get your food to go and not dine in during the winter. The food was good and tasty. It’s a mixture of Thai, Chinese and Mongolian my date told me. If the staff asks you for the different menu it’s the Mongolian dishes menu. We realized that too late and they have tasty dishes on that menu. Loved the healthy options section on the menu. Again, I would go back here but I get it to go. Good food and friendly staff with a clean restroom too.
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James Leong – Realtor Associate – KW
Had fried calamari, fried tofu, and the drunken noodles with beef. Everything was cooked well and seasoned well, too. I kept seeing other people get these large dumplings, which looked like empanadas, and I missed out on ordering them as they looked really good, we’ll have to remember for next time.
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