I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar

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Washington, United States

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Thai restaurant· Bubble tea store· Japanese restaurant· Asian restaurant

I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar Reviews | Rating 1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar is located in Washington, United States on 3003 M St NW. I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar is rated 1 out of 5 in the category thai restaurant in United States.

Address

3003 M St NW

Phone

+12025808852

Service options

Dine-in

Open hours

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Dan Kang

Food was EXTREMELY expensive compared to other authentic Thai places but I wont deny how good everything we ordered was MINUS the free flower/dessert pack they give you that tastes like complete plastic/wax. Their spice level was on point & I started noticing a lot of ethnic food restaurants in DC were more Fusion/Modern style with the way they decorate & makes you feel like you're in more of a fine dining area than at home mom & pop restaurants. The only thing you'd be disappointed with here is your wallet will empty quickly for family meals.

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Norman Ferrel

Just got a lemon tea, it was great and refreshing on a hot day. I would try their food only went for a drink and didn’t want to walk all the way to Starbucks. Edit I’ve gone back two more times to get the strawberry lemon and passion fruit and they were both amazing.

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Cory Myers

Personal favorite place. Crepes snacks are good. Food is good, too, but not every single dish. Service so so, but who cares. Often excellent. If not, then you flag them and you'll get help. Don't blow up my spot!

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Brian Wilson

I have this place 3 stars based on the “It’s okay.” wording associated with three stars. This place was okay, but not great. The food was smaller on the portion size and somehow seemed to lack authentic Thai flavors. The papaya salad, my go to, was lacking flare and complexity. The Tom Yum soup didn’t even really taste like Tom Yum and the shrooms and tomatoes were an afterthought. It was basically some Tom Yum paste from the jar added to some hot water. The “fresh rolls” (since what they call spring rolls are fried) were dry and the sauce was weird and had been run through the flavor extractor. The curry was watery, but had a pretty good flavor. The rice portion was silly small for an entree. With all that, the up sides were the Drunken Noodles, which were really good, and the price, which was only 60 for everything above.

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Bella S

Nice spot for delicious thai food. Super place to meet and chat with coworkers. Really nothing but enjoyable experiences here, I'll be back. Prices are reasonable.