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- EaterApril 9, 2014The area's boldest Thai flavors can be found in this tiny strip mall. Order the crispy watercress salad. Traditional Thai items, like pad see ew & tom yum, taste like something new. [Eater 38 Member] Mehr erfahren
- Colleen NAugust 29, 2013From Washingtonian: Terrific salads (fried watercress, squid are good), gorgeous curries, and excellent noodle dishes. Mecca for lovers of all things hot, spicy, sour, and sweet.
- Dave WhelanOktober 21, 2013Try everything, but especially the Yum Watercress, which will surprise and delight. It's everything you never wanted in watercress, but don't be afraid to ask. (Thanks for dinner, Jon!)
- Scott LawrenceMärz 9, 2016This place has been my 1st choice for Thai food since I moved to Wheaton back in 1998. Drunken noodles, pad thai, or tofu pad ka prow are my regular choices.
- Ruth RachelSeptember 5, 2015Everything we ordered was bursting with flavor. Addictive taste. Drunken noodles, yum watercress, green curry, panang curry,fried rice - all recommended.
- NOM NOM BorisSeptember 21, 2012You got to stop by and try one of the best #63 Pineapple Fried Rice $11 (5/5 NOMs) in town. More tips & pics @ nomnomboris.com
- Washington PostApril 10, 2014Try yum watercress is a salad that's fried and woven through with shrimp, squid, cashews, lime and a generous sprinkle of fried shallots. Mehr erfahren
- Washingtonian MagazineNovember 23, 2011The kitchen is particularly skilled with the fry basket, which produces such standouts as angel wings, a light fritter of watercress and shrimp and crispy whole fish in red curry.
- Chicken massaman is great, as is the pad Thai - any duck dish too!
- I have tried the other Thai restaurants nearby but I think Ruan Thai is way better, the prices are reasonable and the portion size generous compared to the competition.
- Thanita BhutrakulJanuar 25, 2011You can trust their water, they use Brita's. I used to work there. Also try Pad Thai with vermicelli instead of regular thin rice noodle, not on the menu but you'll find it's awesome.
- Yee LauNovember 30, 2015Don't park at Alex cleaner or the Salon place. It will get tow! They have signs everywhere
- Charlotte GermaneFebruar 21, 2014Some say it's the best Thai food in the DC area, others that it's the best Thai food in the US.
- The yum watercress salad alone makes it worth a long drive. They have great duck and drunken noodles as well.
- Local, reasonable, tasty, generous portions, friendly staff and happy patrons ...Excellent Thai food ★★★★★
- One of the finest Thai restaurant in DC area except pricing everything is good!!!
- You can order the fabulous Yum watercress with tofu instead of the usual squid...
- Sito SagaDezember 18, 2012Guay Teow Pad Gai & the Chicken soup side = top notch. Best Asian dishes are the Thai's...period
- Must have their Guay Teow Kee Mao (best version of drunken noodles). Try the fresh mango w/ sticky rice for dessert. Best in the area!
- Washingtonian MagazineJanuar 9, 2012The dishes explode with flavor, the kitchen is remarkably consistent, and the setting is comfortable and calming.
- Everything is good, but I tend to always come back to the charcoal pork.
- Try the crispy watercress appetizer - its much better than it sounds!
- Stir fried duck and of course the watercress salad.
- NOM NOM BorisSeptember 21, 2012You can never go wrong with Thai Ice Tea $2 (4/5 NOMs). More tips & pics @ nomnomboris.com
- Get the yum watercress appetizer. It's usually not on the menu but the kitchen will always make it. Om nom nom!
- Aaron Lemon-StraussFebruar 22, 2010The veggie dumplings are unique - way better than the standard fare elsewhere. A must have.
- Brent JacksonMai 14, 2011wants to visit Ruan Thai. This place was listed in the February 2010 issue of Washingtonian Magazine in an article called "Ethnic Eats in Wheaton".