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This is the kind of place you can being your best friend, your mom, your boss- and everyone will have a good time and great food. Please go support this amazing restaurant and staff.
My son and I ordered a variety of Dim Sum and a Pad Thai entree to share. We each had a Thai Tea which was refreshing and usual Thai Tea fair. At $5 per drink, it was fairly priced. The #2 Kanom Jeeb was excellent – filled little dumplings that were prepared well and quickly brought to the table. I found these to be the star of the Dim Sum we ordered. The #17 Meatballs ping were densely packed which gave them a slightly chewy texture but were well seasoned. Served with peanuts and a sweet chili sauce, they were good and we both liked them. The #18 Scotch eggs were delicious although the egg itself was slightly dry. The dish was well seasoned and the meat surrounding the eggs was perfectly prepared. The Pad Thai entree was good but not the best I have had. I always order the Pad Thai when I’m new at any Thai restaurant as my measure of the restaurant. The Pad Thai was good but slightly under seasoned and missing the peanuts on our order. The Chinese Beignets we had for dessert were well worth the calories although I should probably be avoiding desserts.
The service was outstanding with the waitress being all over the dining space and highly engaged without being annoying. She made recommendations and when I return, I’ll probably try the Mexican duck fusion dish on the Dim Sum menu. I think the quality of the food and service was well worth the price, we over ordered and over ate but it was worth it. I felt that each dish was appropriately priced. This is out of my way but will definitely return soon. This was a great casual dining experience.
Cute second level cafe on Leesburg Pike near Bailey’s Crossroads. Just look for Duangrat’s and park. You’ll see it on the left side of the building. They serve dim sum style Thai street food at affordable prices. The food is delicious and fun to share. They also have a small shop with snacks, small gifts, spices, sauces, etc.
I especially liked the duck rolls, veggie tempura, banana tamale, coconut sundae, and beignets!
The food is very affordable yet consistently high quality, and honestly, nothing on the menu is a miss. I try something different every time and it never disappoints.
It’s more than just an eatery too; there’s a small bar and even a little store, which adds to its charm. The space has a nostalgic, comforting feel that makes you want to linger.
I often see the same lovely lady running the place, which gives it a warm, possibly family-run vibe. As much as I’d like to keep it to myself, this place truly deserves more love.
Hands down one of the best hole-in-the-wall spots I’ve been to. I had the Gai Kaprow with Kai Dao, and my friend got the roast pork curry the curry alone is worth coming back for .
The atmosphere is chill and unique, blending a mini mart vibe with a cozy restaurant. Portions are generous, prices are fair, and the service? Incredible. Our server (possibly the owner) was so kind, made great recommendations, and you can tell she’s passionate about what she does.
Definitely adding this to my regular rotation!