Thai Treasure Restaurant and Bar

3811 Fairfax Dr UNIT 105, Arlington
(571) 312-7795

Recent Reviews

Maryam Hendi

I’ve had a lot of thai food in my life and I can’t lie, unfortunately this was one of the worst I’ve tried. I tried my best to like it but it didn’t have the best flavors that Thai food usually offers. I got the chicken dumplings, pad thai, and papaya salad and honestly, all three were pretty rough.

Food: 2

Service: 3

Zach Heng

Thai Treasure is a culinary gem that shines brightly in the constellation of local eateries. This isn't just another Thai restaurant; it's a vibrant homage to the rich tapestry of Thai cuisine, served up in a modern setting that's as inviting as a warm smile. With service that makes you feel like royalty, it's no wonder this place has become a treasure trove for those in search of flavors that transport you straight to the heart of Thailand.Our culinary expedition began with the Crab Rangoon, a playful yet sophisticated take on the classic appetizer. The delicately crispy pouches served with a side of sweet & sour sauce were a surprisingly great way to start the meal, much better than what we typically think of. It's a dish that says, "Welcome to flavor town, population: you."Then came the Lava Beef, a dish so sizzling, it could melt even the coldest of hearts. The combination of beef, onion, bell peppers, and pineapple, all lovingly tossed in a honey pepper sauce and kissed by sesame oil, was a sweet and savory ballet that pirouetted right onto our taste buds. It wasn't just hot; it was volcanic, in the best possible way.The journey continued with Pad Kee Mao, also known as Drunken Noodles. This dish, with its wide rice noodles, onion, bell peppers, tomato, and basil, was like a late-night adventure in Bangkok--bold, spicy, and utterly unforgettable. It's the kind of dish that makes you want to dance in the rain, or at least order another round.Speaking of rounds, the Panang Chicken Curry was a knockout. The spicy, rich curry, infused with the zest of kaffir lime and studded with bell peppers and broccoli, was a masterclass in balance and flavor. It was like a hug from an old friend who just happens to be a Thai spice merchant--warm, comforting, and slightly spicy.And let's not forget the cocktails and classic beverages, a liquid odyssey that's as daring as it is delicious. Thai Treasure's beverage menu is a treasure map that leads to bliss, with each drink more inventive and refreshing than the last. It's the perfect complement to a meal that's already overflowing with flavor and fun.In essence, Thai Treasure is more than just a restaurant; it's a celebration of Thai culture, cuisine, and conviviality. With its modern vibe, exceptional service, and a menu that's both adventurous and authentic, it's a place where every meal feels like a fantastic discovery.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

D’Netta

Utter waste of $28. Don’t even know where to start. Purchased veggie drunken noodles and chili wonton. Flavorless on both. Hands down the worst Thai Ive had in the Metropolitan area. Noodles were practically mush. Wontons were minced into a bed of iceberg lettuce and cold inside. Just awful.

Service: 5

Brian Shutka

Great sitdown atmosphere. Good food at a reasonable price. I can't think of a single thing to complain about here.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carol Roos

One of my favorite go to spots, most of their dishes are tasty, you can’t go wrong. They have gluten free options, just make sure you tell them. The service is friendly and fast. I typically get the chicken or shrimp pad Thai which are solid choices. The shrimps are large and fresh. I’ve also eaten the green and Penang curry as well as their drunken noodle and pineapple fried rice. I order take out more but the handful of times I’ve gone in the restaurant it has been clean and fast service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Valentin Sostaric

Great place. The food was excellent.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW, Wonton Soup, Red Curry Chicken

Ana

1. Wonton Soup with cabbage and shallots. Best I've had.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Hirschberg

This was a very nice and very quiet venue for our octogenarian parent. Good food, wide drinks selection and wonderful staff.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mike C

Decent seasoning on some dishes but consistency across dishes is not there. Very small portions. $8 for 4 small chili wontons is absurd. $20 for drunken noodles or pad Thai with the smallest container for an entree is robbery.

V Hurtado

Lunch specials are priced right. App portions are definitely small but for 14$ you can’t beat it. Thai ice tea is definitely on the pricy side, $5

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Carissa Ryan

Authentic delicious Thai food- such a gem to have in the neighborhood. Our go-tos are the Thai Treasure wings, green curry and any of their noodle dishes (pad Thai, pad see ew, drunken noodles). I always add shrimp, which are large and juicy. Worth the $3 up charge for the protein. The mango sticky pudding is great too. Have ordered 3-4x so far and pick up is always a breeze.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW, Green Curry, Noodles, Pad Thai

Jemi Lui

My go to Thai place when I’m in the area! The food is always delicious, the flavors are great, and the spice level is perfect. Definitely an easy choice for my friends and I!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW, Noodles

Lit T.

Be careful when ordering takeout, they have a habit of not accurately taking down orders, especially mixing up protein choices used in meals. There's estimated pick up times for food is abysmal, food is almost always ready before hand and is left in the cold until you pick it up. Service is okay, they are not willing to admit mistakes when taking orders. Ballston deserves a better Thai spot!

Gord Ruohoniemi

Good happy hour specials on drinks! Food sizes very generous. The smaller plates/apps were hit or miss (hit on pork belly, miss on firecracker shrimp) but their rice dishes were good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Cindy Ngo

My friend and I shared the papaya salad, chicken pad thai(spice level 3), and chicken pad see ew (spice level 5). They were all very good. The entrees did run on the sweeter side, but I didn’t mind. They also have additional spices you can add on the table including chopped up green thai pepper which is rare to see and really gave it the authentic spicy taste. I’ll definitely come again

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW, Pad Thai

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