Gourmet Taste Restaurant

13428 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Woodbridge
(703) 492-9030

Recent Reviews

Kris Lederer

Great place!We love the local Thai dishes and also the combo with Laos. The crispy pork and sticky rice here is a must!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Karina Shiao

My husband ordered some dishes for me, I have to say this is not my favorite place. The food was too oil and salty to me, also the beef in the noodle wasn’t tasted fresh.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 5

Ellen Hong

Good option for Laotian food in the area! Quite authentic and flavorful.

Food: 4

Service: 4

Dennis Klauder

Food was very good. Service as fast.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

anthony beltran

If I could give zero stars to this place I would . Placed my order over the phone for pickup and they told me it would take 15 minutes . However once I got there they told me my order had not been started and it would take another 15 minutes if I wanted to wait . So I ended up leaving with no food . Very unprofessional stay away from this place .

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Christina Scott

I have grown to really like Thai food. I thought I had tried it all. The food here is delicious!! The owners were so sweet and had great customer service on top of the terrific food. Have since visited frequently.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Mike Cook

Changed alot after new mgr, its more welcoming! Cant wait to return!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

NN SLP

Called to order at 7:50 pm then they said Closed an hour early? How supposed to know? Google says 9 pm?

Ryan N.

The pad Thai was the the best I've ever had. Tried some fried pork and papaya salad it was delicious!!!Very traditional Laos food. Food came out hot and fast. The lady in the front was so nice. I would definitely come here again, maybe give one of the soups a try.

John

Our first time trying Lao-Thai food was delicious, with many similarities with Thai. Lao food uses more lime, tends to lean on the saltier side, and makes heavy use of padaek, made of fermented freshwater fish. Thai food typically has more curry, has a heavier base of curry, and is much richer in flavor due to the coconut milk base in much of its cuisine. The Google menu is incorrect as it reflects the old Chinese restaurant. My rating is based on its taste and not meant to compare with other Lao's food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Byron Moore

Hair was in my food no good place to eat . tOrder gravy it was a bowl of grease. They need a cook badParking: Parking is good it’s just the bad food who cooking it need another job

John L.

Our first time trying Lao-Thai food was delicious, with many similarities with Thai. Lao food uses more lime, tends to lean on the saltier side, and makes heavy use of padaek, made of fermented freshwater fish. Thai food typically has more curry, has a heavier base of curry, and is much richer in flavor due to the coconut milk base in much of its cuisine. Google and Yelp are incorrect as they reflect the old Chinese restaurant. This restaurant is under a new management to Lao-Thai instead of Chinese. My rating is based on its taste and not meant to compare with other Lao's food.

Mama P.

Love the papaya salad and the spices chicken salad. They are really authentic Thai and Laotian food food. The price is not too bad. Fired chicken is very testy.

Amy Purdy

Great Thai food!!! Stopped here while traveling on I95 and thoroughly enjoyed our meal which included shrimp Pad Thai and Pho. The service was fast and friendly. The portions were more than enough for one person and could easily be split for 2 with an appetizer. Pricing is in line with any other Thai restaurant but the ingredients/recipe was definitely better.. We will definitely stop here on our next drive through the area.

Trey Hall

Was the most bland asian food I jave EVER had. Food had ZERO seasoning. Will definitely not be coming back. On top of that the food was insanly high.

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