Thai Peppers
10406 Bristow Center Dr, Bristow, VA, 20136
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Address :
10406 Bristow Center Dr
Bristow, VA, 20136 - Phone (571) 208-0664
- Website https://www.thaipeppersbristow.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Matt B.
Thai Peppers in Bristow, VA is a favorite restaurant that my wife and I frequent. We try to make it at least once per week, sometimes two if budget allows. This is a restaurant that qualifies as a "foodie favorite", not only because the food is incredible, but because you can see that they strive for a combination of high quality, creativity, and tradition in every area of their cuisine and business. Ambiance: TP's has a very intentional combination of modern style and hints of tradition. The decor is very welcoming, relaxing and the mood is very low-key, even when the place is packed. We like to sit in a booth, because their booths are extremely comfortable, but we'd never turn down a 4-top with chairs. Service: The staff are 100% focused on making sure that guests feel like they are at home. We have been frequenting Thai Pepper for over a year since they opened, and we are always taken care of. Orders are taken quickly, beverages arrive quickly and are refilled before glasses are empty. The food arrives quickly, and is always hot and freshly prepared. Cuisine: The food at Thai Peppers ranges from traditional Thai food to Asian fusion, offering a few dishes for those who might be new to Thai Food and need something familiar to dip their toe in the water. TP's offers an extensive menu of appetizers and entrees, Thai salads, Chef's Specialties, and Desserts. They also offer limited-run specials that are literally get-em'-while-you-can. My wife and I have our faves at TP's, but we have also branched out and tried new things. Some of our appetizer faves include Steamed Dumplings and Curry Puffs (a must-have.) Entree faves include their variety of amazing curry, noodles, rice. Pad Thai is probably the most well-known signature dish of Thai restaurants - Thai Pepper's is the best I've ever had. A recent Chef's Specialty that I've really enjoyed is the Triple Flavor Filet, which is a fresh Tilapia, batter-fried with an authentic Triple Flavor sauce, sort of a sweet-sour-spicy sauce with a nice heat to it, served with jasmine rice. Also notable is the stunning and unique Clay Pot Shrimp, which is fresh jumbo shrimp sauteed with crystal noodles, vegetables, roasted garlic in an savory brown soy sauce. The flavor profile on these 2 dishes are multi-layered, complex, and delicious. Cost-effective: Thai Pepper is reasonably priced and worth every penny, but I do hope to visit during the week sometime to enjoy a lower-priced lunch menu! Overall Score: 5/5. I didn't even get to describe everything my wife and I have tried at Thai Pepper, but every aspect of the service and cuisine is based on consistent excellence. For example: A couple weeks ago, we visited on an evening where they were experiencing technical difficulties in the kitchen, and were unable to offer any deep-fried items. The staff let the guests know as soon as they were seated. By the taste of the food we ordered, you would have never known there was anything wrong. At a table close by, I watched an irate customer berate one of the wait staff - I know, inappropriate! Did the waitress break a sweat? Not a chance! She offered the guests what was available, with a smile. Everything continued to flow out of the kitchen without fail. Return Visit: As much as humanly possible. Excellence. Amazing standards. Creative approach to cuisine with time-tested standards. Visit Thai Peppers as soon as you can. Food Muser foodmuser.blogspot.com
(5)Ying C.
My fiance and I eat here often. It's a standard Thai restaurant (and the only one here) with the regular pricing. The flat rice-noodle dishes are mainly what we've tried with a few appetizers such as calamari. For the most part, the dishes are delicious and the service was great. There has been a time when the rice-noodles were mushy and broken up, which is why I removed a star.
(4)Brian C.
This is some really good, authentic, delicious, Thai food. I love the Tom Ka soup. The mango sticky rice is so delicious we have gone here just for that ( after eating at a different Thai restaurant ) Very nice staff.
(5)Nick B.
So I thought I would give this place a chance. I usually go to Faang. BIG MISTAKE! I drove all the way up there just to find out that what they say and what they will do are two different things. Their website states "Our dishes are cooked fresh and made-to-order, which means we can alter any dish to your liking." REALLY? NOPE! I can't eat peanuts and I asked them not to add peanut sauce to Panang Curry . Faang makes it for me without peanut sauce, so I wondered why Thai Peppers could not, since on their website it states they would??? They told me the sauce is PRE-MADE...not fresh! I asked for seafood lunch drunken noodles and instead of $2 more as their menu said, they told me $4 more! Also, they told me that their "soup" for their lunch special is just chicken broth! I could go on but why bother! Happily back to Faang in Warrenton for me! If you want really awesome tasting made fresh to order Thai food...GO TO FAANG!
(1)HappyToHelp A.
I placed a delivery order for the first time at Thai Peppers as I just moved to the area. The person who took my order did so perfectly, there were no issues there and the person who delivered the food did so in a timely manner and was very pleasant as well. I love Thai Coconut soup and have ordered it from several Thai places before and although this one tasted good, I found myself having to remove inedible items from my mouth often. Normally, everything including the lemon grass, leaves, etc. is edible, so it was strange that it was like I was trying to chew a branch instead of a leaf... So2 Tom-Kha (Thai Coconut Soup).........3.95 Chicken and mushrooms simmered in a spicy creamy coconut milk broth enhanced by lime juice, lemongrass, kafir lime leaves, then topped with spring onions, and cilantro Next, I ordered the kids meal Satay, which came with 2 very small and a bit dry chicken skewers, so small in fact that my 6 year old who is not a big eater finished them with the rice and broccoli but then had no more chicken to eat, and a plate of rice and broccoli left. Also, the tiny sauce that came with it was not appetizing and so he did not eat it. Otherwise, I liked that they had steamed rice and broccoli on a kids menu. K1 Satay.........5.95 Satay (2) served with side of steam rice and steam broccoli. Next was the Thai Spicy Eggplant, which I asked to be mild, and it was. This was the star of all the meals. I chose to get the eggplant with beef bc when I cook, I feel those two compliment eachother perfectly, and it did in this dish. It was perfect. RP10 Pad-Ma-Kuah (Thai Spicy Eggplant): Choice of meat, eggplants, bell peppers, and Thai basil sautéed in spicy red curry sauce. The last dish we ordered was the basil fried rice with chicken, and again, we asked for it to be mild, but unfortunately, this was not mild at all, and we could barely eat it, but on top of that, it was dry, and didn't really taste that fresh or great, but we did order past dinner time. NP5 Kow-Pad-Kra-Pow (Basil Fried Rice): Spicy fried rice with choice of meat in spicy garlic chili sauce, onions, bell peppers, and Thai basil. Overall, that one star item didn't make up for the other 3 we ordered. I would be willing to give them another try, but perhaps during lunch hour, and in person. Oh yeah, no plates, forks, spoons, napkins or anything came with our delivery which I thought was unusual, but overall I would give them 3 stars mainly for their employees, and for their timeliness.
(3)Jesse P.
Deliciously spicy We have been to this restaurant twice. On the first visit, duck spring rolls were crispy and delicious, and a blisteringly hot salad with crispy pieces of fried duck was tamed by an intensely sour dressing that cut through the spice and duck richness. A hot and sour soup was intensely flavored with ginger and vinegar, with pieces of chicken, vegetables, and the ever present heat. On M-F they have a lunch special that includes a bland cup of chicken broth with a few vegetables, passed off as a soup, and a spring roll that was way too oily. These did not compare to the hot and sour soup and duck rolls we had on a previous visit. However the basil stir fry had a wonderful flavor of fish sauce, and yellow curry was sweet and rich with coconut milk. Both delicious. The real treat was "curry puffs" appetizer, which were full of curry flavor with a perfect melting texture and crispiness. The food here is authentic in flavor but interesting as far as the menu, and I will be back until I have tried everything on it.
(4)Bill P.
Went early for dinner on Sat. nite and by 6PM this place was filled with a party fo 15 on the books coming in too..... Daughter had the Crying Tiger Steak $16.95 and I had the Drunken Noodle chicken $9.95. Her steak was pieces of flank with spicy sauce on the side brocholi and very sticky rice......she enjoyed it very much. My Drunken noodles was a heaping portion of deliciousness fresh and tasty and spiciness. The pieces of chicken were cooked perfectly..... We got the Thai Crepe $5.50 for dessert and it was triangles of fried philo dough with choco syrup and BIG serving of vanila ice cream on the middle.....YUM!!!! The place is very modernly designed unlike Alexandria and seats about 40 with patio? The owners looked so happy how Bristow has taken to it and well they should and Bristow residents are VERY LUCKY!!!!!!
(5)Kristin J.
Thai Peppers has the best chicken pad thai I have ever tasted. I like it at a spicy 6 on a 1 to 10 scale. I think I have singlehandedly quadrupled the number of chicken pad thai dishes they sell because everyone I know who has taken my recommendation has returned for more! If you order it for pickup, it is usually ready in a quick 15 minutes!
(5)Tina Z.
Delicious! We have enjoyed everything and the Chicken Satay is the best around. LOVE that they deliver... I think they have worn out the road between their business and our house :-) Very nice service. I wish they had beef satay, I used to get in in California but I can't find it her. If you want something different try the soft shell crab, oooh it's so good.
(5)Mei L.
basil chicken, basil chicken. It's probably the only thing I get in any Thai place and this place makes really good basil chicken. Exact right amount of herb and spicyness. Even the rice tasted good.
(4)Kerri C.
This is one of my favorite Thai restaurants! The drunken noodles dish is my favorite! My husband loves the drunken spaghetti. My only complaint is that his favorite only comes in a dinner portion, but is always the same size as my lunch portion but costs twice as much. Maybe it has more expensive ingredients that go into it? But he loves it so much that he will pay the extra money for it! The Thai iced tea is also a good choice, especially with spicy food!
(5)Hannah B.
This place is awesome! Food is always delicious, staff is always very friendly, and service is always prompt. I eat here all the time! Last time I went I had the Spicy Sirloin Salad and Wonton Soup, which were both wonderful, but my all time favorite is the Drunken Noodles.
(5)David C.
Nice, clean, restaurant, with good service; the food, however, is just not as good as Pa Nuang. It's a little pricier too.
(3)Liana B.
Great place to eat! Service is quick, prices are good, and the food always looks great and tastes even better.
(4)Philip H.
Very good Thai food that is finally in the neighborhood. I have been here a couple of times, and I have ordered the fried fish. It is outstanding. They serve it with multiple sauces on the side, which are all very good. You must try this place.
(4)Jeramy P.
This place is great. The food is wonderful, however the only problem I have is the portions. We got ours to-go so I am not sure about the dining experience. We are definitely coming back, this was very tasty food.
(3)D. G.
The five stars are for the food and eager service. I had the Pad-Kra-Pow (Basil) made Thai Hot and loved it. I savored it. It was wonderful. The location is small and located in a strip mall. The food is more deserving of atmosphere, and I suspect the small number of tables hinders some economies of scale. I expect take-out is a good portion of their business, but didn't notice that many to go orders while I was dining there Saturday evening.
(5)Ann B.
Our first time to Thai Peppers in Bristow was a mixed experience. In general, we liked the flavors of most of the dishes. Our biggest complaint - and shock - was that the size of the dishes we ordered were not dinner sized (and maybe not lunch size). We did take out our dishes, so perhaps they were made smaller than the in-dining room dishes. We will probably try again in dining room, to see if that is the case, but frankly, they should be the same size as in dining-room. When I left with the dishes, seeing they were much smaller than the other Thai restaurant we frequent (as well as other asian restaurants), I asked them about it but they merely said - yes, that's dinner size and shrugged their arms. we despise when restaurants over-compensate by giving too big portions, but these dishes (and accompanying rice) went too far the other way - for the prices. We didn't like the Phad Thai - the noodles were overcooked, glob by, hard hardly any nuts and it lacked some distinction in flavors. Maybe just an off-dish. We DID like the flavors of the Panang chicken, and the chicken was nicely cooked. The crispy Shrimp dish was nicely done, with spicy garlic chili sauce, but the dish had 7 shrimp in it. For $14 a dish, 7 shrimp doesn't cut it. The Pad Kra Pow - beef with basil - had very nice flavors. i would order again. we'll try again, to see what the experience is in dining-room, as the flavors were good, but not the value (price for portion).
(3)Natalie B.
Love Thai Peppers! We order here often for dinner and get delivery a lot of those times. Delivery times are always quoted way longer than it takes which is nice.. I'd rather have it that way than under quote the time and take twice as long. :) Drunken noodles and chicken pad thai are great-- those are our staples. The only thing that makes me give it 4 stars and not 5 which isn't a huge deal (to me at least) is they seem to run out of the wide noodles for the drunken noodles and have to use the thin ones. That has happened several times to me. Still tastes great though :)
(4)Brian B.
Ordered delivery from them for the first time today and pretty much everything was yummy! We had the Pa-Nang, Pad-See-Ew, Yellow Chicken Curry (with a side of sticky rice), and Spring Rolls. The order was a little pricey considering the portion sizes, but with the limited restaurant options we have in Bristow, it was well worth it. We will definitely be ordering again!
(4)Cathy C.
We've been going here for at least a year now and really like this place. It's a good family restaurant, and you will often see the family hanging out eating dinner. Service is good - one waitress is fantastic and remembers us and our peculiar requests each time. The others aren't bad. Our favorites are the drunken noodles and the thai pineapple fried rice. The noodles come with tomatoes, which we don't like, and sometimes the onions aren't done enough, so you may want to ask for it well done if you, like me, hate raw onions. If you like spicy food, ask for it "thai hot." They'll do it right. The fried rice is fantastic. Their red curry isn't bad, but it tastes exactly the same as their panang curry, so that's a bit frustrating. Not sure why that is. Another reviewer said their drinks aren't strong enough... Maybe that's the case for lunch, but (while I admit I'm a cheap drunk), I definitely get a strong buzz from just one drink. Their prices are decent, but the portions aren't huge, so keep that in mind. Their new tea pots are smaller than the old ones and make me feel like we're getting ripped off. All in all, this place is pretty darn good. They've become our default thai restaurant, and we've been really happy with them.
(4)Tom W.
Amazing food and love that you can specify how spicy you would like your food! Great service and very fast! Really enjoy the Thai Chicken lettuce wraps!
(4)Nor C.
First time and last, food was just OK but over priced the service was the worst
(2)Jenn H.
Absolutely delicious. So happy to find a good Thai place so close to my house. I enjoyed the duck rolls, which were presented beautifully. I also had the Larb gai, which was some of the best I've ever had. The mango and sticky rice were a perfect ending to the meal. I will be back and I can't wait to bring friends with me next time.
(4)Ronnie V.
Very good place. The food is moderately priced and quality of food is superb. I'd have to say that for the price it is probably the best in the area. I got the yellow curry and it was so good that i had to just finish it off right then and there lol... For real check it out it was very good.
(4)Lori E.
We loved everything we had. Can't wait to go back.
(5)Bill D.
Fantastic thai! Great service, very friendly staff, fabulous hot and spicy food. One can tell that these are experienced thai chefs! It opened less than 2 months ago and I've been there 4 times. Looking forward to going back soon.
(5)Steve K.
Decent food...but for the price they charge, the portion is extremely small. I would have rate it higher if not for the price and portion.
(3)Steve A.
This is one of the best Thai places I have ever been to. We come here at least once a week and the food is consistently outstanding. The servers are extremely friendly and attentive.
(5)Vibhu S.
We have been there twice and both time we got great tasting food with fresh ingredients and good service. How can you go wrong with that?
(5)Drew J.
If you want very good food that approaches the flavors of food in Thailand, then try Thai Peppers. As a means of establishing my bonafides, let me say that I've been to Thailand three times, and regularly drive to Wheaton on weekends for ridiculously good floating-market noodle soup and pad ka prao made with ground meat (as it is Thailand) topped by an egg at Nava Thai. In terms of quality and authenticity, Thai peppers is by far the best in this area. Actually, they'd be a quality Thai restaurant anywhere. There are four Thai restaurants in Manassas: Thai Secret bears no resemblance to Thai food, Thai Classic has tasty food but strays from the flavors I expect from Thai food, Zapp has a nice atmosphere with inconsistent food, and then there's Thai Taste. Thai Taste has great tasting food that almost equals Thai Peppers but lags in overall quality (their catfish special is an all time favorite though) and inconsistent service. The thai taste owner is extraordinarily nice, so I hope everyone gives it a try. I hate to mention it, but there's also Anothai in Gainesville, don't bother; bad service and equally bad food. I'm fairly certain Anothai is run by someone who thinks they like Thai food but has probably never actually had it. Thai Peppers is quickly becoming my first choice over Thai Taste. Their curries are some of the best I've had (Panang and Massaman are fantastic). Ka prao is by far my favorite dish and thai peppers gets the flavors right and the beef is quality. Their lap gai is as good as any I've had, and instantly reminded me of the lap gai that I always get at one of the various thai/laos new year festivals (reston or south of Manassas on 28). The drunken noodle however was lacking a little flavor and reminded me more of pad see ew with its smokiness (and somewhat blandness). Spring rolls were crispy and had a distinct white pepper taste that I expect and like, although they could have used a little more filling. Dipping sauce was somewhat unexpected, kind of a cross between thai sweet chili sauce and Chinese red sweet and sour sauce. Not bad, just kind surprisingly boring. Very good papaya salad. Thai spicy is somewhat inconsistent in its heat (I like very hot food, including the occasional wtf am I doing eating this moment). They are better at making it spicy on request than most, and the flavor is good enough that I don't mind when its sometimes more mild then I prefer. Like many Thai restaurants, they insist on serving their food over lettuce leaves (ok for a "salad" like lap gai, not ok for ka prao or other such dishes). So in addition to a review, let me make a universal plea to all Thai restaurants...lose the lettuce...you won't find it in Thailand and its utterly irrational.
(4)Erin F.
Stopped in today for the first time to have lunch with my boyfriend. When I lived in Alexandria I frequently visited their location on Mt. Vernon Ave. in Del Ray and always enjoyed it. We arrived around 2:40 and realized that their lunch menu was being served until 3:00pm. The restaurant was empty of other patrons as it was a little after normal lunch time and a member of the staff was watching Beverly Hills Chihuahua at full volume on the TV in the dining room which was, frankly, annoying. We decided to order a couple of appetizers and had the duck roll and the chive dumplings. The duck roll (described as "duck rolls" on the menu) was a large soft wrapper with pieces of crispy duck, red bell pepper, a chunk of cucumber, and a huge scallion doused in plum sauce. Although the duck was good, the vegetables were huge and the scallion (had we eaten it) would have been totally overpowering given its size. Also, I prefer my sauce on the side so I can decide how much to apply to my own food. The chive dumplings were unlike anything i've ever seen described as a dumpling before. What I expected was something akin to a potsticker, what came out were fried squares of... something... with chives mixed into it. The outside was crispy but the inside was gummy and pretty unappealing. Having never had chive dumplings before these may have been the world's best chive dumplings.. I kinda doubt it, though. For our entrees I ordered the red curry with chicken and my boyfriend had the clay pot shrimp. Both entrees were tasty and my red curry had a nice level of spice, but they were awfully stingy with the chicken and peppers (maybe 3 pieces of bell pepper total and about 6 thin pieces of chicken). If you love bamboo shoots, though, this would be the perfect meal for you as the bowl was nearly full of them. When we got the bill I noticed I had been charged the dinner price ($9.95) for my entree rather than the lunch price (7.95) despite the fact that our entrees were ordered before 3:00pm. Assuming there is a difference in the size of the lunch and dinner portions, it's probable that they served me the dinner portion as there was a fair amount leftover at the end of my meal. That said, it would have been better service to ascertain, during lunch hours, whether I wanted the lunch red curry or the dinner red curry at the time of my order rather than sticking me with the more expensive meal. All in all, there are better Thai restaurants in Manassas.
(2)David M.
Really good curry. I only ever order the curry and appetizers. I see some complaints about portion size on yelp, but I haven't had that issue(maybe because I only order the curry). The curry and appetizer are delicious. They can make any dish more or less spicy then it is listed on the menu. The price is about $12+tip a person. Service is fast and friendly.
(4)Mr. C.
The wife and I were looking for a local spot as opposed to going to D.C. and came upon this place Thai Peppers was a pleasant surprise! Highly recommended!
(5)Mike R.
The food tasted very good. We enjoyed our meal. I was expecting a little more than was was prepared but we orders the lunch combo so maybe the servings are smaller for that special. The kids liked the spring rolls.
(4)Piper J. D.
Great little place for casual dining. I was pleasantly greeted by Thai-speaking servers and able to order in my native language. The Green Curry was tasty and the kitchen was very flexible with the spice-level, making it to order as requested. The pineapple fried rice is a favorite of my friend's as is the Pad Thai. Both were flavorful and great options for those who don't prefer spicy food. Their 10 yr old daughter also has a couple of favorites on the menu. One of my childhood comfort dishes is Pad See Eew, prepared very nicely here. Again, very flavorful and a good choice for those who don't prefer spicy food. Any dish can be spiced up with the readily provided tray of oils/pepper mixes on request. This tray contains 4 options of vinegar with hot peppers, fish sauce with hot peppers, red pepper flakes, or hot pepper sauce. It's something I grew up having on hand to adjust the spice in my dishes in Thailand and I was glad to see it here. Desserts are great. My favorites are the Mango & Sticky Rice and the Taro Custard & Sticky Rice. It's hard to find a good Thai restaurant and I'm very glad to have found this one.
(4)F U.
Finding this restaurant was a happy accident. We meant to go eat sushi and ended up here instead. The linch specials are priced at $9. Before your meal, they serve a small soup and vegetable roll which were both tasty. I ordered the red curry chicken and it was fantastic. Honestly, one of the best I've had in a long time. The portion was enough for a filling lunch, but not so that I left feeling stuffed. The rest of our linch party were just as impressed with their dishes. I will definitely return.
(4)Lelee R.
This place has pretty good Pad Thai! I've had that, the wonton soup, Kanom Jeeb, and mango + sticky rice. I wish the soup + dessert were bigger portions though. The atmosphere is nice + the waitresses are friendly.
(4)Henry H.
Great favors. This is how drunken noodles should taste! The chicken curry had nice spice/heat. Pleasant experience for a pop in meal. Service was very attentive and courteous. We would definitely go back!
(4)Matthew S.
Still gets the four stars, but I went back here for lunch today. Got the drunken noodle dish. It was amazing! The lunch special deal is still one of the best for under $10, because the entree was great! Perfect Thai flavor and yet not overwhelmingly spicy. I don't think I had anything on my plate when it was all said and done! The chicken was a bit dry, but otherwise the main course did not let down one bit. Very pleased with what I had here today, and will definitely get it next time. Bravo!
(4)Laito K.
Amazing place, my new favorite Thai restaurant, quality was top notch and prices were better than other thai restaurants ive eaten at
(5)Jacques F.
I called Thai Peppers for a last minute dinner option after our day ran a little longer than expected. When the woman answering the phone realized I was a new customer who found the place on Yelp, she immediately transferred me to a younger person who was efficient...but borderline rude. I initially ordered for delivery so I wouldn't have to drag all the kids out, but their delivery service starts at 5pm giving our dinner an arrival time of around 5:45pm. This is reasonable, but did I mention the kids I didn't want to drag along with me? Well, they are apparently in the middle of a growth spurt and are HUNGRY! 5:45 won't cut it, so I'm dragging them along for take out - which will be ready in only 15 minutes (not bad). I hope the place is clean and the food is good. Crossing my fingers. ------------------ Our food was ready and hot when we arrived. The restaurant interior was very cozy, appeared clean, and smelled fresh! Our order of yellow curry (chicken) smelled delicious and who can resist the smell of warm Jasmine rice? I loved the large chunks of vegetables in the curry, but was surprised by how overly sweet the dish was (no complaints from the kids though). I really appreciated the portion sizes: not too little, not too much. If you are one who likes to have leftovers, a double portion might be a good idea. Overall a decent place, but the too sweet taste of the curry was a turn off since I try to limit my family's intake of sugar (and the like).
(3)Alisha D.
It was okay. I ordered the chicken phad thai. It just didn't have much flavor. The service was good though.
(2)Anna F.
This place is AWESOME! Every time my husband and I order delivery from here, it always arrives in a timely manor and the food is always hot/fresh. The service is always great and the employees are incredibly friendly. The only reason I gave 4 out of 5 stars (I wish I could give 4.5) is because they always forget our drinks. I know it's nothing major, which is why I continue to order from here, but out of the many times we have ordered, they have only remembered our drinks maybe once. I will continue to order from here and if you're in the area, it's definitely worth trying!
(4)Rob M.
Great Thai restaurant and the staff is always friendly and helpful! will definitely be returning for more chicken pad thai :)
(4)Wen F.
Really deserves 3.5, this is one of those places where it is almost like a love-hate relationship. First, the food... it's actually VERY good. The taste of both the Pad Thai and Pad See Ew were spot on and had just the right about of sauce and char on the noodles. The veggies were still crispy and seasoned beautifully. Their Basil Beef stir fry was delicious too, meat was a little more done than I would like but taste was great. So why the big deduction? Portions! Now I definitely don't eat as much as I did when I was 21 but the noodles were really inadequate. The Wife and I ordered a papaya salad and 2 entrees and the Mango sticky rice. Now i'm not looking to get stuffed like I would at a buffet but after eating everything I still felt hungry. I don't mean I wasn't full, but actually hungry that I had to get more food on the way home. If they increase their portions or if you are an extremely light eater, i'd highly recommend.
(3)Carolina S.
Pathetic customer service! Horrible attitude from three different servers. Food can be excellent but with such an attitude I don't recommend this place at all
(1)Amanda W.
I had lunch here today and ordered the Green Curry. The menu show a picture of 3 peppers meaning it was going to be hot and I was fine with that. When I ate it, and as I ate more of it, I felt it should have had 4 peppers on the menu. It was definitely spicy. I had a Thai Ice Tea and that was excellent but pricey for $3.00 when the serving is rather small. My total bill was just over $11 with tax and that wasn't bad. The place is very clean and the service was great, very prompt and fast.
(4)Charles K.
I've been a regular at Thai Peppers since they first opened. The food is always very good quality, the portions are appropriate and the staff has always been very pleasant and efficient, whether I've dined in or carried out. The restaurant is small and very nicely decorated. The dishes are fantastic. They always have specials appetizer, entree and cocktail displayed on an easel as you walk in. And when you ask for "Thai hot"?? Wow! They will deliver the heat. My favorite dishes are their green papaya salad, the basil fried rice (best I've had!) and their thai spicy eggplant (I like it with shrimp). My girls love their sticky rice with mango!! Bristow is just far enough away from Manassas and Haymarket/Gainesville that having Thai Peppers so close...and being so good!...is really awesome. Best restaurant in the Bristow shopping center!
(4)Spencer A.
This was some outright delicious Thai food. My girlfriend and I ordered takeout, the delivery was fast and the food was piping hot! We had: Shrimp Pad Thai; wonderfully balanced and delightfully light for a peanut sauce based dish Sizzling Beef; had a good kick but was just right to warm you up on a cold day! Satay; everyone loves chicken on a stick but this was some hella juicy chicken with some delicious dipping sauces! Coconut Shrimp; big delicious shrimp lightly flash fried with a coconut shred crust, truly some of the best I have had. Everything was absolutely spot on! Clean, fresh, delicious, and cooked to perfection. Nothing was hiding behind any sugary sauces, allowing the complex flavors of Thai food to really shine! The delivery man was friendly and the customer service over the phone was great! We are totally going to dine-in next time, what a great new spot for something different
(5)blain t.
Just got takeout while visiting my parents in the area. We got tom yum, spring rolls, lettuce wraps, chicken satay, green curry, pad see ew, and mango sticky rice. Tom yum was good, not too spicy. Spring rolls and satay were both good, no complaints. Lettuce wraps were nothing spectacular Green curry was excellent with a good amount of spice and sweetness. Pad see ew was very good, nicely cooked and tender. Mango sticky rice was good as well. Probably better if ordered in house as opposed to take out. Overall everything was good, my only complaints were with the lettuce wraps not being spectacular and the portion size was so-so. Could have doubled the size of the sticky rice. Maybe that was because of takeout as well, not sure.
(4)Cindy H.
Great fried rice, pad see eww, and curry puffs! We will be going back. We have eaten a lot of thai in the DMV and this is one of the best.
(5)Rach S.
Food was amazing. We were charged a 20% automatic gratuity to our bill...even though we were a party of 2! We used a coupon but that should not have mattered! Will never go back
(1)Saraa B.
Used to be great, now way below mediocre. So disappointed... I can prepare thai food much more flavorful and I'm not Thai. Also, they've become very stingy with their servings. Fail!
(1)Bryan C.
Best thai food in the greater Manassas area by far. I recommend the chicken pad thai or the drunken noodles. Get it thai hot if you dare.
(4)Lilly R.
Came here for dinner and this place was super delicious. The service was wonderful and the food was spot on. The food came out super fast and it was very flavorful. Will definitely be coming back.
(5)Anne M.
This place really is a good as it gets. They have a great variety of appetizers and food to choose from. The service is always good, prompt, and professional. My mother's favorite is mango sticky rice but there have been times when we go out for thai that some places have told us mangos aren't in season so they didn't have it. At Thai Peppers they have only not had it once, but they agreed to make it for us without the mango! I gave this place a five because I really can't find anything to knock it down; even the bathroom is really, really nice (people who read my reviews will notice I am big in to public bathrooms - lol) And, the fact that they made my momma her the sticky rice without the mangos gets HUGE props.
(5)Mr J.
Spectacular Thai food. I have eaten at dozens of Thai restaurants in the US and this is absolutely the best. They nailed the salt/sweet/spicy balance across multiple dishes from Larb to Tom Kha. A remarkable range of flavor complexity throughout the menu. Everything was fresh, nothing tasted rushed. I felt like a member of the family being served momma's best. Service was fantastic, and the place was clean and beautifully decorated, despite its modest size and strip mall location. This is epic Thai. Make the trip from DC.
(5)Robin D.
First and last time here. Had the Pineapple fried rice in which I found very little pineapple. The little I had was supposed to be fresh but they forgot to mention it fresh out of a can. The frozen peas were still frozen. The must have an account with Morton who provide all the extra salt for the food. Is there enough water in the place?
(1)K H.
Best Thai food in Northern Virginia. Big portions and reasonably priced. Beef Pad Kra Pow (basil), Nuah-Nam-Tok (Spicy Sirloin Salad), beef Pad-Kee-Mow (Drunken Noodles), spring rolls, and chicken Kow-Pad-Kra-Pow (Basil Fried Rice) are absolutely delicious and a must try.
(5)Abdul T.
Ordered drunken noodles and kra-pow. Drunken noodles had a smell of burnt oil and Kra-pow beef was watered down and served with Chinese long grain rice instead of jasmine rice even though the menu says authentic Thai food. I wouldn't order again.
(2)John S.
I've been here many times, and I have never walked out disappointed. The food is great, especially the crispy duck, drunken noodles, and Thai fried rice. The staff is quick to attend to you, taking away unused plates and such. The decor is fine, and the atmosphere is relaxing and friendly. They have a large outdoor patio seating area as well. This certainly won't be my last trip here.
(4)Ketty W.
Wonderful thai food! They have great lunch specials. We order at least twice a month for delivery.
(5)Melanie R.
The only thing that kept me from giving this place five stars is their portions. I had the drunken noodles lunch special. That portion was fine, however, the spring roll is what I would call a miniature spring roll I have never seen one so small and the vegetable soup (because you are not allowed to pick what soup you want for the lunch special) was basically about a 1/2 cup of broth. I have to say that all of it was quite delicious.
(4)Jane C.
Have never seen smaller portions, $6.95 for 8 strings of tiny calamari, I thought maybe the chef got hungry and ate the other 3/4. $15 for a small plate of noodles with 6 shrimps, seriously, the portions couldn't even pass for lunch specials. They need to either give larger portions, or lower their prices.
(1)T B.
I'm a wimpy Thai food eater (pad see eew) but this place does it very well. It's crowded at night which tells me I'm not the only one who loves it. And they get an extra credit for accepting my coupon one time for takeout even though it was for dine-in only.
(5)Lolita O.
The panang curry is the best I've had in a loooong time. The plum sauce that comes with the spring rolls is sooooo good and I'm pretty sure it's because it's homemade. I don't really have anything bad to say about this place. Haven't had the chance to eat here often, but I would definitely eat here again because everything I've had so far has been great. Lunch comes with a soup and spring roll which was a nice little perk ^_^
(4)Foodie D.
I got the Larb Chicken and Drunken Noodles for carry out. Both were pretty good. The Larb was spicy and tasty. Good mix of greens including a few spinach leaves to cool the pallet. The Drunken noodles were also tasty. There was a charring effect on the noodle and chicken that I liked and it wasn't dried out. The noodles weren't stuck together either like some other cheap restaurants. I would recommend it and I would go back. Just a bit pricey though. All that and a cup of iced coffee to go was $21.84. That's alot for a meal for one.
(3)Stephanie J.
Best Thai restaurant in the area!
(5)John D.
Another review as we've now been here about 4 or 5 timesfor both lunch and dinner and we'll keep coming back, one of the better Thai restaurants in NoVa IMHO and much better than the Manassas options. Highlights for us are the chicken/broccoli in peanut sauce (rama?), drunken noodles, basil chicken, thai fried rice, pad thai, the samosa-like appetizer filled with curry powder, potatoes and chicken, and the fried banana with honey and ice cream desert. Service is prompt and friendly, only real compliant is that it is pretty small and can get crowded on the weekends.
(4)Rich W.
Love Thai Peppers. Excellent service great spring rolls andbeef kra pow.
(5)Phuong O.
Came in on a Tuesday around 2pm so the place was dead. We had the lunch special which was an entree with an spring roll and a small house special soup. The soup was awesome, it tasted like veggis with chicken broth. The spring roll was warm close to cold when I got mine which I was not happy about. I like my spring rolls to be hot but anyway we got the drunken noodles and pad thai. It came out nice and hot and the portion size was big enough for lunch. It's a decent amount considering it's a lunch size. My drunken noodles was very spicy, I don't know what these people are talking about not being spicy enough because when I got done eating, my stomach felt as if it was a volcano. Maybe they read the forum and decided to kick it up a notch. We also ordered the thai wraps for an appetizer and it was decent, it's like eating tacos but with lettuce as the shell. Over all it's not bad, our water was refilled like 3 times but then again it was only us in there.
(4)Neal E.
First time in the other night - although Thai Peppers has been on my "hit list" of places I wanted to visit. Still fighting this damn cold virus - so I ordered my usual "Thai Trefecta": Som Tum, Tom Yum, and Pad Kee Mao - although they have it spelled "Pad Kee Mow" on their menu - aka Kee Mao Kai or Drunken Noodles. I ordered all three dishes at the "Thai Hot" level (four peppers or stars). I really wanted to put a hurting on this congestion! The Som Tum came out first. Nice crisp, shredded Papaya, loved the lime dressing - very spicy! I was definitely sweating by the time I got through that. Next came the soup - the Tom Yum - with chicken. Also very spicy! My tastebuds were aflame and my sinuses were being defeated by the full power of Thai peppers! I could have guzzled a gallon of that spicy broth! So good! Finally, out came the main course - the Pad Kee Mao. Also very spicy! I mowed through that in no time flat. Delicious noodles, chicken was cooked perfectly. Service was good, attentive. I noticed that I was constantly being watched. I'm not sure why this was. While it did not bother me, I did think it was a bit odd. I was wondering if they were concerned that I would be unable to handle the spiciness of the dishes? Anyway, I will definitely be back for more culinary experiences at Thai Peppers!
(4)A E.
Yesterday was a disappointment. I was excited to get a coupon to eat here but they calculated the tip forcing me to give more than what I was going to give. This made having a coupon a wasted effort. The food was greasy and had less meat. Oh well, I won't be back.
(1)Chad P.
This is one of my favorite places to eat let alone Thai food! I always get the chicken pai Thai and is so good every time! Clean place, really nice staff, it's a deff to eat at! I took my now girlfriend on our first date here! We both enjoyed it and was comfy for us to get to know each other there! Thai tea is delightful! We both had it!
(5)Tamesia J.
Delish! I had Thai some 10 years ago. I'm guessing it wasn't a memorable experience because I haven't had it since before yesterday, but I will definitely be going back to Thai Pepper. I had the PadThai and it was awesome. BF loved his dish even more. The puffed pastry curry chicken app gets 5 stars in itself. (I'm already working on my own rendition of this dish). My one complaint is about the Ciroc berry lemonade....this was a very weak drink. Not one hint of alcohol to be tasted. But BF and I have added this to our go to list being as we are always looking for new dining experiences in the area.
(4)Jon L.
I stopped in for 'take out' dinner on a Fri evening. They had lots of choices but I opted for the Larb Ga salad and the spring rolls. The rolls were...ehhh...just OK. The Larb Ga was a little too spicey hot for me. Very overpriced for $15 bucks. A little lettuce and some crumbled chicken...what's up with these guys?
(3)Sarah D.
Their food is still very tasty BUT their portions have become totally absurd. Ordered "chicken in lettuce wraps" and literally there were about 3 tablespoons of chicken on a leaf of lettuce. Main courses came in tiny containers ~ just enough food to whet your appetite. For the amount of money spent, we feel that this place does not offer value for your money.
(2)Rob L.
Had takeout from here last night for the first time. I had the duck rolls and drunken noodles with pork. The duck roll was just ok, I probably wouldn't get it again. The roti that it was wrapped in was a bit soggy and it fell apart while I was trying to eat it. The saving grace for it was plum sauce that came with it. Sooooo good. The drunken noodles, though, were amazing. Just the right amount of spice. It was warm and delicious and was a pretty good portion for the price. I'd definitely check this place out again.
(4)Lee C.
Thai Peppers is fantastic! The food is great, the gals are attentive and polite, and the decor sets a great atmosphere for a nice sit-down meal with your family (or significant other). I recommend eating here; it was a pleasant surprise.
(5)Tucker H.
3.5*, but I'm rounding down because we found the service to be a bit slow. We were looking to take some family from down towards Culpeper to their first Thai experience, and this turned out to be a decent enough choice, but nothing to make us drive down from Vienna. The interior is clean and new (the whole complex is pretty recent), and the service was friendly (but as I mentioned already, a bit slow for our taste). We went with a couple of our usual test-the-Thai dishes; green papaya salad, chicken pad thai, and a green curry (in this case called Gang-Keaw-Wan). The green papaya salad was good, and not overly spicy like it is in a lot of places, and the pad thai was pretty standard. The green curry was delicious, but despite being translated as "Spicy Green Curry", it wasn't nearly as spicy as I had expected/wanted. Overall this is a pretty standard thai place for Northern Virginia, and if I lived nearby I would probably go again, but I'm not planning on driving down from Vienna just for it.
(3)Piash D.
Best Thai Place in Prince William County with a lovely warm and inviting atmosphere and nice and courteous staff ^_^ Drunken noodles is my favorite along with the basil fried rice and it's all timely too :D
(5)Jessie B.
We love this place. All we have ever ordered is the Pad Thai and we like it extra spicy. It's good and fresh and yummy every time! If you like Pad Thai try this place.
(4)Andy C.
Great small location. Had the drunken noodles which were splendid and spicy all in one! Yum! Outdoor seating is nice and comfortable.
(5)Mark F.
We tried Thai Peppers (Bristow) on a Friday night with delivery. While it took a little over an hour for our order to arrive. (Not unexpected for a Friday evening.) The food arrived very worm, but not quite hot. The food itself was great! My wife loved the Drunken Spaghetti and I enjoyed the Red Curry w/ Chicken - awesome. Oh, the spring rolls were perfectly light and crispy. If it were possible, I would give them a 4.5 out of 5. I wold give them a full 5 stars if it arrived a little sooner and a bit hotter. We will definitely try Thai Peppers again probably as a dine-in next time.
(4)Tan T.
Food was decent, service was excellent. My glass of water never went dry. Desert was AWESOME! Mango w/ sticky rice as well as the fried bananas with ice cream. YUM! Will return!
(4)Chad H.
My wife and I enjoy coming here for Thai food. The service is good as well as the food. Not a large or fancy place, but good for us.
(5)Klaus T.
Went their with colleagues today - we all liked it. Good food, fast service and reasonable prices.
(4)Shane B.
Had the chicken Pad Thai... Taste was great. Portions are ok but not great. Spice rack is nice. Restaurant is small in size. But was very nice and clean. If you ask for spicy it will be spicy. Almost too spicy. Carry out only takes 10 min once you order the food. It's a nice place. Update 11/11/14 I have now come here quite a bit, I have come to really enjoy Thai Peppers and must say, I have never been disappointed in my food. I now always order my food Thai hot! My favorite dish is wild pork but I ask for chicken and brown rice. I also get the sweet and sorry soup with the shrimp and mushrooms in it. Sorry I don't remember the real name but it's great. Point blank, try this place out. I think you'll like it.
(5)Bird D.
Took my kids here for their first Thai experience. They each had Pad Thai and I had Chicken Curry (red). All very good. Would recommend ordering family style... We had WAY too much for 3 people. Oh... And Thai Tea (iced) ... Such a treat.
(4)Jonathan F.
I get the same thing every time I go, Drunken noodles. They are fantastic. This is a lunchtime favorite for me and my work friends. Always consistently good with great service.
(4)Tim R.
Drunken noodles with beef is tasty but sparse. The chicken pad Thai...sparse and I've had a lot better (Pei Wei & Thai Taste). Friendly staff.
(3)Christine F.
Service was great! Food was good. Having lived in Thailand, I'm pretty picky about my Thai food. I had pad Thai and Spicy coconut soup. Not my favorite but it'd do in a pinch.
(3)Allison B.
Delivery came faster than expected wait time. Food was great. Found our new take-out Thai spot!!
(5)Kevin H.
This place is the definition of average. There are a lot of people who think its great, and I just don't get it. One thing Northern VA does well is Thai food. I have tried quite a few of their dishes including staples like drunken noodles and pad Thai. Again, average. If you are looking for quality Thai, try Siam Classic over in Old Town Manassas. That place is incredible! If you go to Thai Peppers at lunch, I will say that they give you a decent portion which includes a small soup and a spring roll. So that's nice.
(2)Kaki B.
My son and I noticed this place on the way to Harris Teeter and decided to stop in for some lunch. I liked the look. Nicely decorated. A bit small but they did space out the customers. Staff was courteous and attentive. The menu selection is pretty large. I selected the chicken wrapped in lettuce leaves as an appetizer and a chicken salad for lunch. Both were very tasty and very spicy. I am looking forward to going again and trying some of the other dishes.
(4)Carol P.
I had the drunken noodles lunch special, the soup was okay, spring roll cool but not greasy, wish temperature would have been hotter, drunken noodles excellent, nice and spicy! Will go back when in area again.
(4)Renee H.
Really good food! I recommend the panang curry & pad see eww noodles!
(5)Stephanie D.
First time eating there last night with my husband and our friend. First impression was that it was very clean and nicely decorated. Let me tell you I am not a fan of Thai food... I actually don't really like it but there food was DELICIOUS!! We got the Thai lettuce wraps and spring rolls for an appetizer. It was a little pricey for the amount you got but it was so good. The spring rolls were full and perfectly crispy and the lettuce wraps had wonderful flavor! I ordered the Thai garlic chicken, my husband the Pad Thai and our friend the drunken noodles with shrimp. Every single one of our meals were spot on and so good. We also ordered the combo fried rice. Now, let me tell you, I've had fried rice plenty of places and it is usually pretty good stuff- but this was the best. fried. rice. I've ever had. I don't know what it was but it was so flavorful and perfectly cooked!! Service was prompt and our glasses were never empty. Great little gem found down the street from us and we will definitely be back soon!
(5)Steve D.
This is my neighborhood favorite Thai, wife and I go every Friday. Staff is very friendly! Food is great and fresh; they are quick to please if something is wrong with dish. Wife does not do spicy and they will modify dish with no spice. Beer is ice cold, and my favorite is Crying Tiger. Wife loves the Siam Beef, sauce is delicious.
(5)Rachel R.
Excellent, excellent thai food. We live in Gainesville and usually always order delivery, they tell us 45 minutes and it usually shows up in 20 minutes! The food is always fresh, hot and delicious! The one time we did stop in to pick up the facility was clean and bright, people were friendly and again consistently good food! I highly recommend to everyone!
(5)James H.
Yum! That is all! Stopped here after picking someone up at the VRE on the way to Jiffy Lube Live. The food was tasty, and the service was on point.
(5)J B.
The flavors are good, lunch portions are pretty small and I am not a big eater. I really love Thai food but this is just on my ok list. I would not go out of my way to eat here.
(3)Harry M.
An okay place. Wait staff was present but not wholly there. Would have liked more friendly human interaction. I didn't think the drunken noodles were spicy enough and the meal wasn't big enough. I'll have to ask them to kick it up next time, that is if i go again. Prices are good, $7.95 lunch menu for soup, spring roll and entree. Seating is plentiful. Overall, blah.
(3)Haymarket S.
About average for restaurants in the Manassas/Bristow/Gainesville area. Restaurants around hear are so-so. Nice atmosphere and food is good. Selection is limited.
(4)Breeda W.
We came into Thai Peppers around 730 on a Sunday evening. It was pretty empty, but we were excited to see a TV with the baseball game on. It looks family owned, and we were greeted pretty quickly. They have a full bar which is awesome. I got the house red, the boy got a beer. We started with the wonton soup and the hot and sour soup. Both had a kick to it and the broth of both soups were to die for. I ordered beef drunken noodles and Bri ordered the chicken pad thai. We got them both at the hot level. The food didn't take too long to get to our table and we were excited to dig in. We both love spicy food, but the hot level was way too spicy. It was difficult to refrain from constantly drinking water, but it tasted so good we couldn't stop! The ingredients tasted fresh and the veggies were still crispy. My beef wasn't chewy, it was cooked perfectly. Thai peppers has become our new fav Thai place, and we can't wait to go again !
(5)T T.
My bf and I frequent this place often and so I felt the need to update my review. We love their green papaya salad and their spicy eggplant dish is the bomb! Love their spicy garlic sauce. I could seriously lick the plate clean (and they know this). They have changed cooks recently but their eggplant is still delish! Thank heavens! My only complaint is that their bar service isn't the best. I have yet to order an alcoholic drink that I actually like from this place. The also offer a military discount so make sure that you ask for it if you eat here. My advice is to dine here and dine often. LOVE THIS PLACE!
(4)Bryan H.
Good food...but as others have mentioned the portions could use some help. For what you get it really is kind of expensive. Chicken and rice are cheap.... But the food and service is very good. Overall I really don't think I will go back...Thai food should NOT be this expensive to leave hungry.
(3)Cree N.
Not sure what people see in this place. Had the duck, very salty and stringy with very Few vegetables. Not much food for the money.
(2)tom j.
Enjoyed eating here...lots of flavors in the food, and it seems fresh. I"ve had the red curry, stir fried basil pork, and Tom Yung Goon spicy shrimp soup. Better than most Thai I've tried in the area, though Siam Classic in Manassas is still my number 1. This place is more a 3.5 in my opinion, well worth a stop.
(4)Heather P.
WOW!!! Loved the food great flavor and spice. You will be seeing a lot of us. Dave and Heather
(5)Cafe W.
My friend lives 2 mins away from this place. I went there with him and it was fantastic. They got plenty of good, interesting menu. But I end up get drunken noodles, my usual favorite dish. And of course I ordered Thai hot level, so it was perfect. The portion was good enough for lunch. Perfectly cooked, especially the rice noodles! Unfortunately, the price will gone so high if you want rice, noodle dishes with seafood. In my opinion, way too expensive for substitution compare to other good Thai restaurants. Staff are nice and friendly though, good service as well. But maybe because I'm Thai and I speak Thai to them lol. I still need to order their Drunken Spaghetti though. Never heard such thing, but that menu sounds pretty amazing. Yep, I will be back soon, Thai Peppers!
(4)Rob J.
Great place and great food. My only complaint is the size of the dinner portion. Please increase the portion size. Rob
(4)Shank P.
Food was very flavorful and fresh. We had a variety of dishes and they were perfectly seasoned without being overpowering. Recommend basil chicken, panang curry, and duck roll appetizer.
(4)Jade T.
The service has gone downhill since they first opened. Not nearly as friendly. We also have to flag a server down before they will even come over and take our drink order. We had the lunch specials that come with soup and egg roll. Soup was barely warm and flavorless and egg roll was too hot to pick up but it was decent. The yellow curry was good but not very hot and not as flavorful and is a smaller portion than when they first opened. We also had a group of 8 and they refused to split the bill 8 ways. They would only do 4 ways. I have never encountered a restaurant like that before. I had a great time with my friends but the service really sucked but, honestly, I'm starting to think poor service is common in our area. I wish Thai Peppers would continue to have the great service that they began with.
(2)Katya V.
I Loooooooooove Thai Peppers! Going to eat there is one of the things I look forward to the most when I go back "home" to northern VA (aside from seeing family and friends of course). The food there is delicious! My favorite dish is Beef Siam. It is the perfect blend of ginger, garlic, and a soy sauce gravy. My second favorite dish is the Spring Rolls appetizer. The spring rolls are light, crispy (not greasy), flavorful, and pair nicely with the sweet & sour sauce they come with. Another favorite is the Thai Fried Rice. I love the unique flavor of the rice and fresh-cut tomatoes that are in it. It has fast replaced my love of Chinese fried rice as it tastes so much fresher and lighter. Last, but not least, another favorite is the Chicken Sa-Tay. My 8 and 10 year-old daughters love this so much the skewers of chicken don't usually last more than a couple of minutes at our table. If you're looking for an authentic Thai restaurant, run by a friendly Thai family, in the Bristow/Manassas area, look no further. The food is packed with flavor, it's FRESH, and satisfies the pickiest of palettes. The restaurant is nicely decorated, has a soothing ambiance, and is CLEAN! It's definitely worth the drive if you don't live in the immediate area, but keep in mind the family also owns the other Thai Peppers in Alexandria, VA, which is just as good.
(5)Rebecca W.
I love having a great Thai restaurant in my backyard; whether we're popping over for dinner or grabbing lunch to go it's always quick and easy. I don't usually get the same dish but I always get it with tofu and theirs is hands down the best I've had, just the right consistency and that's huge. I love the spring rolls, always crispy and delicious. Their lunch portions are exactly the right size. The Pad Kra Pow (Basil) is probably my favorite followed closely by the sweet/sour with steam veggies. Bonus round: they deliver! Yay!
(4)Bj L.
After getting a coupon and seeing the positive reviews here (thanks Neal and Kayta especially) we stopped in here a few weeks ago. I ordered pad thai, and now, granted, I love pad thai but Ive had various experiences with it. These guys did it wonderfully, sweet and savory with just enough peanuts! My companions had the satay skewers--great as well, and pad-see-ew, which was excellent as well. Service was stellar, with a lot of personal atention. Drinks were never empty! I'll definitely be back!
(4)C S.
Great food they make it as spicy as you want it. The service was a little questionable but overall I had a good experience.
(4)Megan P.
Great Thai, good price. They deliver and if you're military, there is a discount.
(4)Terri H.
EXCELLENT! Hard to find n "over-the-top" Panang Chicken, they hit it everytime!!!!!! One of the best Thai restaurants around and I'm so glad it's close to home here in Bristow! Prices are good, Spring Rolls are awesome!!! YUM and THANK YOU! My husband doesn't like Thai a whole lot, but he likes this place, that says something!!!
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