Reviews Sanphan Thai Cuisine

5
Zehavit Kirshenboim
+5
The best Tom yum nodules I’ve had! The service was friendly and fast, didn’t need reservations even on a Saturday night which was nice for a spontaneous dinner outside.
4
Ashley Winston
+4
I ordered takeout on a Friday night the customer service was great. The interior had a lot of the dining room area blocked off with tables similar to something you would see during covid restrictions so there's limited seating. But the place was fairly busy. I was greeted as soon as I walked in and promptly given my food that I ordered. The problem that I had was that the Thai chicken fried rice should really be called Thai onion and chicken fried rice. I had the biggest slices of onion in my Thai chicken fried rice! I have never had that much onion! Thick long pieces of onion throughout my dish. Some of my carrots were crunchy. I picked out most of the onions and ate the dish. That was the only con. One of the pros is that I got three spring rolls! I was really happy with that as I've never received three spring rolls and really appreciate that because I love them. If I try this place again I think I might try one of the curry dishes and of course order the spring rolls again. Over all 4 stars.
5
Liz Costanzo
+5
Sanphan Thai is my go to place on Capitol Hill for delicious Thai food. I love delivery on a Sunday night - it never disappoints!
5
Stacy Younkin
+5
Excellent food and tremendous staff. They were extremely helpful and friendly to my kids ages 8 and 10 with ordering their food! Thank you, our experience was lovely!
5
Lucieni A. da Gama Saldanha
+5
Loved the ingredients and the taste of the food. Couldn't find a better place to eat in a cold winter place! The medium spicy was just on point. Prices are good and the atmosphere is also good :)
4
Brian Wilson
+4
Stopped in for a quick bite since I had not been here before. First, they have a Happy Hour from 4-8 with really cheap alcohol, so that’s a huge plus from the start. I had Tom Yum, which I have been craving recently and tried at several other Thai joints (Beau Thia and Krupa’s) but was unsatisfied. The Tom Yum here was great, combining the appropriate amount of sour/spice/sweet that I needed. Great go to soup. Then I tried my other staples, papaya salad, which I have been trying to find as good as I had in Guam 🌴without luck. The papaya salad here was on par with others in the US mainland. Perhaps I was spoiled overseas, but the salads here are a little plain and unimaginative. Not saying they are bad, just typical, if that makes sense. The Thai Iced was great, deep thick coffee flavor with a hint of sweet.
5
Chareva Cleveland
+5
The Ka Pow Shrimp fried rice was very spicy and delicious!
4
Josephine Hill
+4
This was cute restaurant to visit at Eastern Market. The crispy salmon was the highlight of my experience! I forgot to take a picture, but it comes with broccoli and I chose the Thai Basil Chili sauce. The mango and sticky rice were also delicious. I suppose I was expecting more flavor with the shrimp bikini, but it was crispy and the sauce helped make up for it. The tempura veggies were a nice addition to my appetizer. The wings weren't anything special. Overall, the service was good!
5
Mon Oubliette
+5
Great neighborhood Thai spot. Everything on the menu is solid. Service is consistent and pleasant. Prices are reasonable. What more can you ask for? We’ve come back many times, never disappointed. Recommend the Fresh Spring Rolls, Ka Pow, and the Chu-Chee Shrimp. The Mango Sticky Rice is also a solid, can’t miss dessert. Only complaint: The Pad Thai is very fishy. But, I can’t mark them down for that, as it’s a preference issue. Just isn’t my cup of tea.
4
amanda m
+4
i hate giving less than a five star review, but i just left a smidge disappointed in the food. perhaps it was just the dishes i ordered (thai fried rice with tofu, drunken noodles with tofu) but i just didn’t think the price was worth what I got. however, i’d go back and try something else. the take out order process is very easy and quick though and i appreciate that.
4
One of Dee's
+4
Quick stop with my daughter for lunch. We shared an appetizer, entree and dessert. Good bonding time while introducing new cuisine to my 16 year old. Seafood dumplings, drunken noodles and sticky rice and pudding. Delicious!
5
Lauren Young
+5
Food is good. Service is good. This is one of the restaurants on the Hill where parents seem to think it's OK to allow their children to be loud and unruly. It's sad and not the fault of the restuarant.
5
Annie Nguyen
+5
Frequent here at least once a month. Food is authentic and reminds me of my travels in Thailand. I love their mango sticky rice the most.
5
Sean Pine
+5
Great thai on the hill. We were reluctant to go because of some bad reviews from about 2 years ago. But it was delicious. We got: - Panang Curry extra spicy w chicken - Pad Thai chicken
4
Frank Hong
+4
We tried 3 dishes. The drunken noodles (in the picture), pad Thai, and the chicken sour soup. It was decent. You can taste each ingredients in the dish. The springs are empty with vegetables, but being friend with a little spicy duck sauce it was fine. The price is pretty average around that DC area however, it still costed around 10 to 15 per dish. The place is pretty clean and kept up well. Food came out with 10 minutes. Average service.
5
Bruno Falce
+5
During my long stay in DC I couldn’t resist coming to this place every other day. Real Thai food and very generous portions. The mango sticky rice always my favorite
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