Ruan Thai is uh-mazing. Spoiled us for any other Thai, even Nava Thai. |
| Ruan Thai and Nava Thai in Wheaton, MD. |
Nothing. But OP's husband doesn't like it. |
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Another vote for Thai Square in Arlington.
I don't know if it's true or not, but Tom Sietsema - food critic at the Washington Post, and evidently a big fan of Thai Square - has written on more than one occasion that the Thai Embassy uses Thai Square when it needs to serve more food than it can prepare in house. True or not, the food at Thai Square is delicious. And it's in VA, so it should be convenient for the OP. |
| Thai Square yeeeeeees |
| Are Rabieng and Duangrat's still open? I used to go there when I used to live in Arlington. But Ruan Thai in Wheaton is probably the best, hands down. Get the Yum Watercress! |
We ate at Duangrat in the fall. We liked it a lot, but now I am second-guessing myself - was that Thai-Thai or American-Thai? And how do I tell them apart next time? |
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Little Serow is A Thing among transplant Millennials. It is delicious and innovative and gives diners bragging rights on Monday at the office. So that's one consideration.
Another you mentioned OP is "most authentic" and I'd have to agree that it's Thai Square. The statement architect glasses quotient will be lower here. |
| Thai Square is the best! But it fills up veryyyy quickly! |
| Thai Ghang Waan in Springfield. Order of the Thai menu. The best. |
| I think Thai Square's heyday has past. Ruan Thai gets my vote! |
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A link to Tsunami in Logan Circle. Its very good. Has a lot of food not seen on other menus. |
| OP, can you list some places your husband doesn't like? It's hard for me to know what's "authentic" vs "Americanized" Thai, since I have only had Thai food in America. |
Only in very rural areas or for the tourists. It's like saying Americans eat squirrel. |