Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Bristow, Virginia, United States. Bristow is an unincorporated community of Prince William County in Northern Virginia about 30 miles from Washington, DC. In 2014, Bristow's postal area population was 29,346, a 287% increase since 2000; however, the Bristow community is formally included in the Linton Hall, Virginia census-designated place (CDP).
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4 based on 35 reviews
Five of us dined there early in the evening on New Year's Eve. The restaurant was not busy. Our server took our order for five entrees. After a more than reasonable wait, four of them appeared. My husband sat for ten minutes before he got his chicken & cashews. At that time my son-in-law asked for chop sticks. Sure, right away. Well, they never came. The food was good but we were not pleased with the mediocre service. How can you place five entrees to be prepared and only get four back? Sorry, you have to do better to keep my business.
4 based on 99 reviews
Following Apple maps, you are directed into a large strip mall area called Bull Run. Store is near Subway near the furthest point away from the main entrance, South portion. Nicely decorated inside! A small bar at the entrance. I had sweet and sour chicken and she had the drunken noodles. I have had better Thai food but this was good enough.
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4 based on 112 reviews
Siam Classic's top-rated Thai dishes are a cherished staple among Manassas diners. Siam Classic serves food that not only tastes great but is low in fat and gluten-free. Want to pair your entree with a glass of wine or draft beer? This restaurant has a fu
Read the rating for this restaurant, we stopped here for dinner on the way back from SkyLine Drive. Very nice waitress, cozy place, ordered Pad Thai and a couple bowls lemon coconut shrimp soup. The pad Thai was very plain, not as good as we expected. The soup was unbelievable salty!
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4 based on 43 reviews
I ate around 6:00 on a Wednesday night. The place was empty, service was fast, people were friendly, and food was good. I asked for 10/10 spice on a red curry and it was perfect. My colleague had a pad Thai with mild spice and said his was good. The full bar looked well stocked, but I did not drink tonight. Many folks came in for carry out.
4 based on 41 reviews
We stopped in for lunch on a Friday, they were moderately busy, about 1/3 full. The staff was friendly and sat us promptly. The food seemed to take a long time to be prepared and come out to the table though. Once the food arrived, it was amazing! Very tasty and fresh! Be warned, anything that has 2 chilis next to it on the menu is going to be spicy! I can eat some seriously spicy food and this is truly spicy, but was far from too spicy for me. The spice definitely complimented the flavors perfectly!They did a nice job with the flavors, spices and the cucumbers to cool your mouth too.The green curry fried ride was really nicely done! Their Larb is done as a wrap, not so much as a salad. I asked for it to be more of a salad and it ended up being served without lettuce at all, which was a little odd, but still very tasty.Overall, the food was amazing, the service doesn't really match the food though. But it's worth coming back. The decorations were amazing and helped to provide some nice scenery. They should remove all the tacky beer posters though, as they don't match the beautiful decor at all.
4 based on 50 reviews
A decent little place tucked in a shopping center with average quality food. When in the mood for Thai in this neck of the woods, not a bad choice. Prices a little on the higher side for the area. This part of the DC suburbs is growing, and I applaud them for making the effort.
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