We served authentic Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and time-honored recipes. Our menu features classic Thai favorites, Northern Thai Specialties, street food-inspired appetizers, and flavorful curries, all crafted to deliver a true taste of Thailand. Enjoy a warm, welcoming atmosphere with food that is vibrant, comforting, and fill of character.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8657 Sudley Rd, Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: (703) 396-7887
Website: https://www.chanathaiva.com/
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Reviews
The panang chicken is moderately thick, with good-quality thin-cut white meat and very balanced flavor – peanutty, umami, creamy, and a hint of heat. Only thing is that I wish they had kept the steamed vegetables on the side that I ordered as a sub for the rice, since they took up a lot of real estate in the container and I would have put some of them with a different dish.
The khao soi, a northern Thai curry that’s typically served with dark meat chicken, came with the most accoutrements, and my husband got it with beef instead of the usual chicken… and I’m SO GLAD he did. The beef is so fantastic I took a close-up picture of the tender pieces it came with. We may never get it with chicken again! It even has all the pickles, sliced onion, fresh lime, and cilantro that come with it in places like Chiang Mai. It hit every note!
The Thai-style ka prow with fried egg (we did ground pork, as I usually got in Thailand) is the same type I try to make at home, but done even better. It’s savory & a little sweet with heat, though it could use a touch more salt… but that’s probably the pregnancy talking.
The grilled pork appetizer is similar to moo yang, flavorfully marinated, and the sauce is spicy and sour (on point), but it needed to be charred more (I threw them in the air fryer and they were perfect; try it with a side of sticky rice, if you can eat rice).
My husband loved his tom yum, spicy & sour & savory; he said it has the perfect amount of heat. I’ve been having Thai food since I was in elementary school, and spent 2 months in Thailand several years back, and this is on par with the best food I had across Thailand. We’ll be ordering from here regularly; I’m thrilled that this place replaced a decent Thai restaurant with an absolutely fantastic one!
I started with a Thai tea. This was a shift from my expectations in that it wasn’t overly sweet like a dessert, rather it had an almost dark quality to the flavor.
Tom yum soup was a splurge for me because I wanted to try it. This place is new and the soup can tell you a lot about where you’re eating. The chicken was a standard affair but the broth was something else. My bowl only came with chicken and mushrooms but it was clear the broth itself was a symphony of flavors. Just a little spicy so you know it’s Thai.
I ordered the Pad Gra Pow (Kapow) for my dinner. It’s listed a couple places in the menu but the one that caught my eye was “Thai Style” so it was ground chicken with a fried egg on top. Holy moly it was amazing. So often I find the egg overcooked with dry crumbling yoke and I hate it. This was perfect. Just soft yoke with the whites fully cooked and just a bit of chewy edge. Have I said amazing yet?
This place is new. 5 ratings when I decided to roll the dice. Looking at the photos I was suspicious because anyone can use stock photos but no, when I got here they were still taking the pictures! And clearly the food is as good as advertised.
Not coming here would be a huge mistake.
We ordered the ‘cashew’ stir fry dish with chicken, expecting chicken breast like in the curries we’ve gotten, but when it came there were no cashews and it had breaded pieces of chicken, which gives my wife heartburn. She was disappointed by the unexpected sweet & sour chicken appearance, so she called the restaurant to make sure we were given the right dish and they offered to remake the dish, with the expected chicken breast & which I went and picked up as well, and it was more what we expected (see my photo of the two versions of the dish). The sauce was the same, and we wouldn’t order it again since it’s more like Chinese takeout flavors, but we were glad to try something new and were very happy with how they dealt with the issue. We’ll be ordering from here again soon! The Thai tea is also really good!
Our server was incredibly sweet and checked in often to make sure we were happy with everything, which we really appreciated.
One small note of confusion: the sign out front doesn’t match the restaurant name, which threw us off a bit at first.
I’m giving the atmosphere three stars only because it was freezing both outside and inside the restaurant. It didn’t seem like the heat was working, and there was a space heater running in the middle of the dining room, I ended up eating most of the meal wearing my jacket and gloves. That said, they’re under new ownership, so I’m sure these things will be ironed out soon.
We’ll definitely be coming back again for the food, it was absolutely worth it.
Drunken noodles cooked perfectly with the right amount of spice, sauces, seasoning!