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They charged 22% tip on the bill and service was very
They charged 22% tip on the bill and service was very mediocre/sub-par. Customers should be able to choose how much to tip. One food had no taste and the other food was extremely salty.
Be the first to ReplyIt's always so delicious.
The service is always so fast. I love bringing visitors here or just going alone. And a chill atompshere. Definitely recommend!
Be the first to Replynot my first rodeo at @thipkhaodc in columbia heights, dc
not my first rodeo at @thipkhaodc in columbia heights, dc serving family-style lao cuisine... & certainly not my last now here's what we enjoyed: Khao Poon rice vermicelli noodle, red coconut curry, cabbage, cilantro with fried tofu, Kee Mao wok-tossed flat rice noodles, chili-garlic sauce, fish sauce, basil, bell peppers, onions with shrimp -- dreaming about the texture of these rice noodles & the Kua Khao Jaew Bong fermented chili fried rice, fish sauce, egg, basil, scallion and fried tofu
Be the first to ReplyWe were very excited to try this restaurant based on the
We were very excited to try this restaurant based on the "Somebody Feed Phil" show on Netflix. Unfortunately we were left disappointed. We are vegetarian and mentioned several times that we did not want fish sauce. However, the appetizer (tamarind glazed tofu) smelled strongly of fish, even though it didn't have any fish sauce in the ingredient list. My guess it was fried on the same pan or something with a fish based item. The Moak was very disappointing. Tasted bland. The Kapao Kob was good. The service was very unfriendly. The server was in a constant hurry (even though the restaurant was half empty). She shoved my husband's drink under his arm when he was turned away and didn't even say anything and rushed off. She didn't ask if we wanted dessert. All in all it was not a pleasant experience.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a beautiful restaurant! The service was great-- I came
What a beautiful restaurant! The service was great-- I came here for a birthday celebration and the waitress brought out a dessert with a candle on top and even sang "happy birthday" with me to my friend The portions could be bigger, but overall I enjoyed the unique Laotian flavors!
Be the first to ReplyFood 10/10 Price 8/10 Service 9/10 Interior 8.
8/10 + Nice Bathroom The food here is good, it was bustling and busy. I would say for DC it's fair price but relatively more expensive them i'm used too. The lady serving water was very attentive and sweet. Overall good and authentic food, i'll come back in the future as I didn't get the purple sticky rice with my pork.
Be the first to ReplyMaybe some of the best food I've ever had.
Tasted so good, service was great, just excellent. Good the kee mao and the rabbit ice cream.
Be the first to ReplyIt's our third night in DC and we picked another restaurant
It's our third night in DC and we picked another restaurant featured in the DC episode of Somebody Feed Phil for dinner this evening. It took us just 20 minutes to get there from the Smithsonian American Art Museum & National Portrait Gallery where we had spent the entire afternoon, involving only 1 line of Metro Rail ride. The restaurant is only 4 blocks north of the Columbia Heights station. We ordered: 1. Chuenh Peek Gai (crispy chicken wings) 2. Piing with pork shoulder 3. Gaeng Phet (noodle in red curry sauce) with fried tofu which same with a side of rice. My husband is very sentine to fish sauce and we don't like the flavour nor the aroma of it. He said he could taste fish sauce in the marinade for the chicken wings. However, it must have been really mild as I didn't notice it until he mentioned it and I rather quite enjoyed every bite of it. The star tonight for me would be the red curry dish with fried tofu and rice noodle. The side salad with green onion gave an added aromatic punch to the richness of the creamy curry. My husband's favourite was the grilled pork shoulder. The flavours were rich and bold and balanced perfectly with steamed sticky rice. We have to thank Phil Rosenthal for introducing us to Laotian food.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was pretty underwhelming.
Huge portions but it only kept me wondering when it would ever end. :( service was fine, loud and echoey inside. Music was super weird... we were surprised at what we got given the raving reviews. So far DC has met our expectations except for this place. We got a chicken laab that everyone raved about, and also a coconut curry that just tasted of tamerind. If you are visiting DC, maybe don't bother with this one.
Be the first to ReplyMy favorite Asian restaurant in the area.
Also, most dishes are pretty damn good and service is pretty fast and overall good.
Be the first to ReplyVery great experience! The food was amazing and service was
Very great experience! The food was amazing and service was super speedy. I went on a relatively busy Wednesday night with a few friends and we ordered the Chuenh Taohu (tofu app) Chicken Laab, Kua Mee Viengchanh (fried noodles) and Kua Khao Jaew Bong (fried rice) all to share. They were all hits! All the dishes were super flavorful and packed a punch. The tofu was sweet and crispy and the pickled cucumbers in the fried rice really brightened up the dish. My only complaint is that the fried rice was on the salty side. Besides that, everything was fantastic! 10/10 will be going back!
Be the first to ReplyThip Khao was a small inconspicuous place from the outside
Thip Khao was a small inconspicuous place from the outside but upon entering it was packed and full of life. Parking was a bit difficult and ended up parking a few blocks away after some circling. There were lots of vegetarian options. I got the Khao Poon and it was so flavorful and the tofu was a nice added crispiness to the otherwise soupy dish! The service was quick and efficient. I would definitely go back to try some more items on the menu!
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely loved my experience here.
Food, service, and ambiance were all 5/5. I got the catfish moak and the green curry sauce on it was heavenly, so flavorful and delicious with the sticky rice. I can't wait to go back and try more menu items!
Be the first to ReplyAbsolutely love Thip Khao! The food, service, ambiance is
Absolutely love Thip Khao! The food, service, ambiance is all spot on. So many of the dishes hit the perfect balance of sweet/savory and sour. Recommend the ping, lettuce wraps with toasted rice and whatever meat you prefer, and the fried rice. The noodles are good but I wouldn't say they are worth as much attention as the more unique dishes. A neighborhood staple that is always packed for good reason!
Be the first to ReplyAn absolute favorite.
I crave the Nam Khao regularly. Everything else I've tried is amazing as well.
Be the first to ReplyAmazingly authentic Laotian food.
We tried the Coconut Crispy Rice, Chicken Wings, Red Curry with Catfish and an Alligator dish. I don't remember the dish names but everything we had was amazing. Highly highly recommend
Be the first to ReplyIt was easy to make reservations on a weekday night.
My friends gave rave reviews of this place; the prices were quite high for what it is. I would recommend getting Naem Khao Huu Muu. It was delicious. The Moak was undersalted though it was delicious. The Muu Som was super salty and it honestly hurt to eat. I drank 2 pints of water. Thank god they gave 1 bowl of sticky rice to eat with this dish.
Be the first to ReplyI haven't been in awhile but do yourself a favor and order
I haven't been in awhile but do yourself a favor and order the papaya salad and make sure to drink 12 tiger beers in the process. Was better when no one knew about it and before the renovation; I'll go back soon and see how they are doing
Be the first to ReplyAn adventure in ethnic flavors.
Ask the staff for recommendations, they're knowledgeable and friendly.
Be the first to ReplyDelicious food, super flavorful.
Not really a fish fan bu they had a fried fish fillet dish that was just absolutely delicious. This place would do well with a HH; the place is also super close to the Columbia Heights metro so easily accessible.
Be the first to ReplyThip Khao is hands-down my favorite restaurant in DC!
Thip Khao is hands-down my favorite restaurant in DC! Every dish is flavorful and different. I've tried just about every item on the menu, and have yet to stumble upon something I didn't want seconds of. Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyI have been here many times and am now lucky to live a
I have been here many times and am now lucky to live a block away. Wonderful food (I especially recommend the sour pork belly) as well as nice ambience indoors.
Be the first to ReplyThip Khao in D.
C. is an absolute must-visit for anyone looking to try Laotian cuisine for the first time. During our visit, we ordered the tamarind tofu and the red curry, and we were blown away by the flavor in each dish. The tamarind tofu had a perfect balance of sweet and sour, while the red curry had a depth of flavor that kept us coming back for more.The staff at Thip Khao was attentive and friendly without being overbearing, and the restaurant had a lively vibe that made it a great spot for both date night and family dinners. We loved the atmosphere and felt like we were transported to another place entirely.Overall, we highly recommend Thip Khao for anyone looking for a new and exciting culinary experience. The food is flavorful and delicious, and the staff and atmosphere make for a memorable dining experience. Whether you're a fan of Laotian cuisine or just looking for something new to try, Thip Khao is definitely worth a visit. We can't wait to go back and try more dishes!
Be the first to ReplyI first visited Thip Khao on a trip to DC almost 7 years
I first visited Thip Khao on a trip to DC almost 7 years ago and while I don't have any specific memories of the experience, I do vaguely remember enjoying the meal. Enjoyed this visit a lot. We arrived at 6:15 on Sunday evening (the day before a federal holiday) and the restaurant was packed. The bar was, however, almost completely empty and when we asked to be sat there we were seated immediately. The service was quick and efficient; my companion ordered a Beer Lao which was just a regular lager and I ordered the Tamarind Juice which was not as concentrated as it should've been and slightly oversweented. We ordered the Naem Khao, which was a crispy rice salad with peanuts and served with fresh lettuce. This dish is was great; simple, filling, and offered nicely contrasting textures between the peanuts, rice, green onion, and lettuce. 5/5I ordered the Moak, a banana leaf wrapped piece of sea bass served with wood ear mushrooms for $27. The piece of fish was flavorful and nicely cooked, though the dill was definitely the most prominent flavor on the fish. The mushrooms were nicely done as well and the sticky rice that it was served with was well cooked. The piece of fish itself was a little smaller than what I would expect at this price, but this was an overall good experience. My companion ordered the Pun Mieng, a rice noodle based dish with colored greens, cabbage, tomatoes, fried tofu, a tangy chili sauce, cucumbers, fried shallots, and peanuts. As a vegatarian, she sometimes finds her choices limited but was able to find a decent range of options on the menu. She thoroughly enjoyed the dish, though she did point out that the tofu was not seasoned (though the crispy texture was very well done) and the collard green leaves were a little small. She rated this a 4/5. Overall, an excellent dining experience, will definitely be visiting again.
Be the first to ReplyWow wow wow! I love walking away from a Laotian restaurant
Wow wow wow! I love walking away from a Laotian restaurant with fish sauce after taste. The service is a bit lacking but the food made up for it. Don't expect great service but it is a very legit place
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