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    Natta Thai

    3.8 (350 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Open 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Aston C.

    Easy to find the place and abundant parking available in the area. 7-9 tables in total. It is good to have reservation, if not they will be accommodate walk-ins. But wait times isn't that long. Ambiance is okay, table height is decent and atmosphere is very calm. Staff and service is quick and excellent. Feels like a family owned business which shows in a good way. Language is not a barrier. Food is great, I have tasted some of the best curries and duck dishes here and attention to details is good. Dishes are well presented. Ginger rice dishes are amazing. Drunken noodles has good taste. I liked it spicy version during lunch a lot so I visited the place again for dinner but felt a sweet tasting drunken noodles. Would prefer more consistency of items to be repeated customer I especially liked their appetizers more - Crispy butterfly shrimp, Golden triangles and Kanom Jeeb. Will definitely return for more.

    Papaya Salad (left), Crispy Wonton (right)
    Justin N.

    I love Natta Thai. Their pad see ew is my favorite. I've tried a lot of Thai food places yet I always come back to Natta for this dish. It's consistently cooked well and I like the sauce. The restaurant is small but comforting.

    Truffle garlic bread with fresh burrata
    Sharon P.

    Our server Lexy really made our team dinner experience special. She was so intuitive about people's tastes and made perfect suggestions. We ended up ordering all of her suggestions and were not disappointed! She gave suggestions based on her on experience. She was even so nice when it came to customization and sides. Highly recommend the Anolini and truffle garlic bread. The hot chili oil is the best I've ever had! The deserts were really good. Very decadent. The ambiance is very upscale. Good for groups, dates or work dinners. The kitchen is behind a pane of glass and you can see them in action while you eat. Wonderful experience overall.

    Marisol D.

    The place was good. I do wish my spicy basil rice was spicy but other than that it was delicious. The crispy kale salad was really good

    Pineapple fried rice
    Amy H.

    Tonight we decided to come back and ordered some yummy Thai food. However, I am super disappointed with my pineapple fried rice. It's totally different from what I expected. It's not fried rice. The rice is so sticky and you can taste the artificial canned pineapple in every bite. In this dish, we asked the chef not to put the cashew nuts. When we saw this fried rice, there were only chicken, pineapple chunks and eggs. No dried shredded pork and raisins, different from the menu descriptions. In our beef green curry, the beef is not tender at all, super tough. And the soup of green curry is too flat. Also, the receptionist was very rude. She kept interrupting us and asked us to wait by yelling. I strongly felt that we were treated like a 5-year-old. Sadly, we will not visit Natta Thai again.

    Never fails tried and tested.... A recurring hit with my family and always requested by out of town guests.

    Chicken drunken noodles (dinner portion) - takeout
    Laurie W.

    Ok, so after reading the Yelp reviews, hearing from one friend that Natta Thai is "natta good" and another saying she loved it, I had to make a determination for myself. Tonight I stopped in and got chicken drunken noodles to go. My rating: 3.75 stars - I'll round up for stars although I must admit I wouldn't give a full 4. The drunken noodles had a nice spice level (I can always go spicier, but I like to try each place's drunken noodles with the restaurant's "base spice" to have a fair comparison), the noodles were prepared well, the food was fresh, hot, a good portion, and not overly greasy. I wish the chicken wasn't minced. The website doesn't specify, and while one of the Yelp photos did indicate minced chicken, I wasn't sure if it was prepared that way all the time. I prefer when drunken noodles come with bigger pieces of chicken - I find that there aren't as many "chewy bits" that way. The price: standard for the area - $12, which is what Sisters Thai and Elephant Jumps charge. On this particular Tuesday night, around 8:15pm, there were two tables occupied. I've noticed some reviews where they say the take-out takes a while...perhaps they are getting takeout on really busy nights? I had no issues with the timing. They were right on time with my order: they told me 20 minutes and it was ready in exactly 20 minutes. Oh, one thing? When I left, they asked if I wanted chopsticks...after mentioning he did not include a utensil in my bag...not sure why but this just struck me as odd. Overall? I'd say the food is 3.5 stars (I really don't like the minced chicken, but I know that's a personal gripe), and the service and price are 4 at least from this experience. Good, not great -if I needed Thai in a pinch and needed it to be close by, I'd go there again and order something different. (For comparison, my favorite drunken noodles in the area remains Elephant Jumps.)

    Pineapple chicken curry
    Andrea W.

    Came here with a friend for dinner as soon as they opened for dinner. Plenty of parking outside. The place is nice and clean. We were seated right away and our seever gave us water right away. We ordered fried calamari for appetizer and he was back with those in no time as well. They were soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside. I was a fan, the smell was very overpowering though so brace yourself with the fishy smell. For main dish, we had the pineapple fried rice with chicken and and pineapple chicken curry. The flavor was great- I think the curry was nicely flavored but there was a lot of pineapple vs chicken. Will probably go back again to give it another try.

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    Devin C.

    Whenever I'm around Vienna, Natta Thai seems to be my go to place for lunch. The pad Thai is so good and to balance out this sweeter dish I like to get the chicken chilli and basil for some spice. Although not pictured, I also got the chicken green curry, which is always a hit.

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    So far one of the best tasting Thai restaurants I've been to in the DMV area. Their Penang sauce was amazing and the service was good.

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    great food, service and reasonable prices. The crispy flounder was especially enjoyable.

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    Thai Mom

    4.1(42 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Hidden gem for Lao and Thai food. Everything we ordered was excellent: Pad Thai, drunken noodles,…read morenahm tuuk, and crispy rice. Visiting from Alaska - made just like my mom does. Highly highly recommended.

    We had experienced Thai cuisine across multiple states and countries, we always approach new Thai…read morerestaurants with excitement and hope. Thai Mom caught our attention, and we walked in with high expectations based on the buzz we'd heard. Service & Atmosphere: I have to give credit where it's due - the service at Thai Mom is genuinely excellent. From the moment we walked in, the staff was warm, attentive, and friendly without being overbearing. They checked on us at just the right intervals, refilled our water promptly, and seemed genuinely invested in making sure we had a good experience. The hospitality alone made us want to love this place. The Appetizers - Where Thai Mom Shines: We started with their BBQ pork skewers, and honestly, these alone are worth mentioning. What sets Thai Mom's version apart is their unique preparation style - it's noticeably different from the standard BBQ pork skewers you'll find at most Thai restaurants. The meat had great char and flavor, and the accompanying sauce was tasty with a nice balance of sweet, savory, and tang. This dish gave us real hope for the rest of the meal. The fried calamari came next. Yes, the portion is on the smaller side, especially if you're sharing, but the quality makes up for the quantity. The batter is well-seasoned and achieves that perfect crispy texture without being greasy. The calamari itself was tender and fresh - clearly not frozen rubber rings. A solid execution of what could easily be a throwaway appetizer. We also tried the crispy pork slices. While the slices are quite thin (thinner than I prefer, honestly), the sauce they're served with is absolutely awesome. It's got depth, complexity, and that perfect balance that makes you want to lick the plate. The sauce honestly does the heavy lifting here, but sometimes that's all you need. The Entrees - Where Things Fell Apart: Unfortunately, this is where our experience took a disappointing turn, and I'm genuinely puzzled by the disconnect between the appetizers and mains. The boat noodles were our first red flag. If you've had authentic boat noodles - whether in Thailand, at hole-in-the-wall spots in Thai Town, or even at some of the better Thai restaurants stateside - you know there's a very specific flavor profile: deep, rich, slightly funky, with that characteristic broth that's been simmered for hours. Thai Mom's version was missing... something. We couldn't quite put our finger on what exactly, but the soul of the dish just wasn't there. The broth tasted flat and one-dimensional, lacking the complexity and depth that makes boat noodles so addictive. The Kapow fried rice was even more disappointing. Kapow (holy basil) is literally in the name of the dish, yet there were barely any leaves to be found. What we got tasted more like a standard Chinese-style fried rice heavy on soy sauce - not necessarily bad, but completely missing the point of what makes Kapow fried rice distinct. Where was the aromatic punch of holy basil? The slight heat? The wok hei? It felt like someone made fried rice and just labeled it "Kapow" without understanding what the dish is supposed to be. The real letdown, though, was the Ba Mee Moo Dang (egg noodles with red BBQ pork). Given how excellent their BBQ pork skewers were, we had high hopes for this dish. Instead, the red pork tasted boiled - like it had been poached or steamed rather than given that signature charcoal BBQ treatment that creates those crispy, caramelized edges and smoky depth. It was a completely different product from their appetizer pork, and not in a good way. For a dish where the pork is the star, this was a significant miss. The Verdict: Here's the pattern we noticed: every single appetizer we tried was good to excellent. Every single entree we tried ranged from mediocre to disappointing. That's not a coincidence - it suggests that either there's a different cook handling appetizers versus mains, or the kitchen's strengths lie in smaller, simpler preparations rather than complex entrees. As someone who reviews restaurants regularly and understands that every place has off nights, I wanted to give Thai Mom the benefit of the doubt. But the consistency of the appetizer quality versus the entree quality suggests this isn't just a fluke. Would I Return? Honestly? Probably not for a full meal. If I were meeting friends for drinks and apps, Thai Mom would be a perfectly fine choice - the service is lovely, the BBQ pork skewers are legit, and the atmosphere is pleasant. But for a proper Thai dinner where I'm craving those comforting, soul-satisfying entrees? I'd look elsewhere. Three stars feels fair - it's squarely "it's okay" territory. The excellent service and solid appetizers keep it from being two stars, but the disappointing entrees prevent it from reaching four. Thai Mom has potential and clearly has talent in the kitchen, but they need to bring that same care and authenticity to their main dishes.

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    Kiin Imm Thai Restaurant - Vienna - We proudly serve Khao Soi noodles. The world best noodles in 2022, tastatlas Awards 2022

    Kiin Imm Thai Restaurant - Vienna

    4.3(481 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    My wife and I visited for a Mother's Day dinner on Saturday evening (around 6:15pm). We get…read moretakeout dishes from time to time, but it has been a while since we dined in. Kiin Imm Thai has lots of pluses. First, the interior is cute and cozy with a neighborhood bistro vibe. Second, the service was excellent. We tried the Ka Prow Chicken ("basil stir fry") at level 2 spiciness and Pad See-Ew beef at level 2 spiciness. Both were delicious with a side order of brown rice. However, if we could go back in time, I think we would have ordered a Level 1 mildly spicy version of Pad See-Ew instead. Overall, the highlight of the meal was dessert (Mango and Sticky Rice), which we both devoured and is . highly recommended if you're dining in. Finally, Metro garage parking was free on weekends!

    This place used to be one of my favorite Thai restaurants, and I used to visit almost once a week…read more Unfortunately, the food quality has gone downhill quite a bit recently. At first, I thought it was just a one-time issue, but after several visits, I realized this has become the new normal. First, the curry and noodle soup have become very bland. It's not a light or healthy flavor -- it tastes more like the soup has been watered down, possibly to cut costs. Second, the seasoning is often unevenly mixed into the dishes, which gives the impression that the kitchen is rushing and not paying much attention to quality control. The Chinese broccoli was especially disappointing. The vegetables were old, tough, and barely cooked, making them difficult to eat. It felt like they simply tossed the vegetables into the hot soup for a short time and hoped they would soften enough before serving. Honestly, I didn't feel satisfied after finishing the meal. Instead, I felt uncomfortable and disappointed with the quality of food being served. It no longer feels like they truly care about the food itself. The only positive thing is that they offer discounts quite often. However, for me, food quality will always be the main factor in deciding whether I come back or not.

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    Seth samples the Khao Soi soup with soft shell crab at Kiin Imm Thai in Dunn Loring.

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    Signature Dish Recommends Khao Soi soup with soft shell crab at Kiin Imm Thai Vienna Reataurant

    Kiin Imm Thai Restaurant - Vienna - Moo Pok Pok is known in Thailand as Moo Tok Krok. 

Tender marinated pork, smoky and juicy, balanced with refreshing papaya salad.

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    Moo Pok Pok is known in Thailand as Moo Tok Krok. Tender marinated pork, smoky and juicy, balanced with refreshing papaya salad.

    Sisters Thai - Chicken Pad Thai

    Sisters Thai

    4.0(1.2k reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    At Sisters Thai Mosaic District, the menu offers a polished take on familiar Thai comfort dishes,…read morepresented with a modern, approachable flair. The Crab Rangoon arrives with a satisfyingly crisp shell and a creamy, well-balanced filling--pleasant, if not particularly distinctive. More compelling is the Hae Geun (fried shrimp rolls), which deliver a flavorful crunch and prove immediately addictive. The Tom Yum Shrimp leans toward a classic interpretation, emphasizing bright sourness and gentle heat. While the broth is lighter and less complex than some traditional versions, it remains enjoyable and refreshing. A standout is the Phuket Island, where a sweet red curry envelops perfectly cooked squid and shrimp; the seafood is tender, and the sauce strikes a harmonious balance of richness and sweetness. The Spicy Eggplant with Shrimp is equally satisfying, offering depth and a pleasing savory heat. Coupled with attentive service, the overall experience is cohesive and inviting--certainly a destination worth revisiting.

    It was such a gorgeous day out, my friend and I decided to find a lunch spot with seating outside…read more Unsure of what to get, we stopped at Sister Thai (can't really go wrong with Thai food...). We were sat immediately (at the time of day, I don't think wait would've been an issue for either inside or out). The server was very nice, though soft spoken. After we ordered, the food didn't take long to come out. It may be because we ordered the lunch special or folks eating lunch are strapped for time, but the appetizer and entree came out at the same time. Not a big deal, but just felt rushed. My friend ordered pad thai with beef, but it came with chicken. No big deal. We made the server aware and she apologized and said she'd swap it if we'd like, but we passed. Overall, nice easy spot for when the weather is nice out. Food was relished. Lunch portion was just the right amount especially at the price (appetizer and entree for $17).

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    Wooden beams and lighting fixtures give Harry Potter UK Vibes

    Sisters Thai - Inside crab rangoon is cream cheese, crab and maybe chives

    Inside crab rangoon is cream cheese, crab and maybe chives

    Sisters Thai - Outside / Exterior of restaurant with a cute little sidewalk "patio" seating area - nice place to people watch while enjoying a meal

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    Outside / Exterior of restaurant with a cute little sidewalk "patio" seating area - nice place to people watch while enjoying a meal

    Kob Kun Fine Thai Cuisine - FRESH + RAW UNCOOKED ENOKI MUSHROOMS in TOM KAH SOUP UNBELIEVABLE!!! It can kill anyone!!!!

    Kob Kun Fine Thai Cuisine

    4.0(275 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    It's so rare that I don't like a Thai restaurant but this one definitely let me down. I wanted to…read moretry this place because it was close to where we were one Saturday evening. But the place was pretty empty, and I think I can understand why. The food here in my opinion is below average. I ordered a medium spice level Drunken Noodles with Chicken but I swear this was Extra Spicy--this is coming from a person that has a pretty high spice tolerance. Not only that, but it had a very tangy flavor to it as well. I've never had drunken noodles be this tangy. It did not taste right at all. This is one of my go to Thai dishes that I have ordered at many many restaurants. My husband got the Kob Kun Fried Rice. His dish was okay, but sort of strange. They kind of just plopped some crab on top (see pic) and didn't actually mix it into the fried rice. The crab they put on top was kind of cold, while the rest of the dish was hot. I thought that was odd. Even then it was better than my dish. So my husband, who has an higher spice tolerance than me, offered to swap dishes with me but even he could not handle it. It was spicy in a truly unenjoyable way. This sucks because I ordered a medium and they did not take that into account at all when making it. I had to do what I very rarely do--I asked if I could kindly send the dish back and I explained my issue. They were nice enough to let me order something different. I got the green curry with chicken. Sad thing is I got this mild in an effort to not have the spice issue again. However this time, my curry was completely sweet. I do actually like some spice in my thai food so this whole experience really sucked. I feel like I've made better thai curry at home, I will not be going back.

    Located in a small strip mall in Oakton, VA next to a Hair Cuttery, Japanese Restaurant and…read moreChipotle, is this cute Thai restaurant. With light jazz music playing in the background, this restaurant is lined with wood floors, walls, booths, tables, chairs and a bar. As we sat down, we were greeted with glasses of water along with a plate of boiled pods of edamame beans along with a sauce plate of sriracha & sweet soy sauce. Yummy. A sign of a good Thai restaurant is their Drunken Noodle & Thai Fried rice. We ordered the Chicken Drunken Noodle medium spicy & Thai Crabmeat fried rice. Let's see if it has wok hei? After 15 mins, our food arrived. The portions for both plates were above average. First the crabmeat fried rice. See the picture. Very colorful. There were large lumps of crabmeat as well as flakes/strands throughout the fried rice. I smell some wok hei. There was a side of spicy Thai lime juice sauce. It was good but odd that it came with the rice. The fried rice was very crabby in flavor and smell. But the taste was missing a little more salt. Here is were you order the Spice Tray. Throw some fish sauce with red Thai chilis. Or, what I did was mix some sweet soy sauce to elevate the flavor profile. Salty and sweet with the fried rice. The star of the show was the Chicken Drunken Noodle. So many flavors of spicy, sweet, salty & herby from the basil. Add some vinegar & chilis along with fish sauce & chilis to give the sour & umami flavors. The noodles were very soft and piping hot, even after 10 mins. Some wok hei too! This is probably one of the best Drunken Noodles in the area. Even my son said it was full of flavor & best he has ever had. Service was good. Our glasses of water were refilled multiple times. It's a little one higher end of moderate but the quality was very good. We found a gem! Definitely recommend & we will be back!

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    Kob Kun Fine Thai Cuisine - Inside

    Inside

    Kob Kun Fine Thai Cuisine - Chicken Red Curry

    Chicken Red Curry

    Kob Kun Fine Thai Cuisine

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    Natta Thai - thai - Updated May 2026

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