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    I was a little skeptical at first, given how empty the restaurant was when we first stepped in. 12PM lunch break on a Wednesday afternoon and there were no other professionals from around the area dining there? Hm. Questionable.

    I'm personally a huge fan of their pad thai. If you know me, you know I like my pad thais super sour - and the pad thai at Bangkok Noodle is just that. No extra limes or lemon juice required. Perfect!

    The portions are perfectly sized for lunch. No mid-afternoon coma, no need for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, just enough calories to function at 100%. Service is quite slow though, so if you are looking for a quick lunch, I'd suggest ordering delivery or takeout! (:

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    Pad thai is above average.  It's got a little more kick than Thai cafe or rice and noodles restaurants.  nice lunch specials.  will return.

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    I come here for the noodle soup dishes that you cannot find anywhere else. My #1 pick would be the Doo Dee Noodle Soup. I know the name kind of throws you off but it is the best combination of sweet, sour, spicy goodness. Always fresh always awesome.

    This place used to be TK Thai but they renovated everything inside. The new decor is very trendy and comforting. Very warm & inviting.

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    A friend of mine discovered Bangkok Noodle and invited me to join for lunch. I got the Roasted Duck soup - DELICIOUS! I also tried the Market Soup - it was just as good. Everything that came out from the kitchen looked top notch. I can't wait to go back and order a few more things, though I'll be tempted to order the duck soup again. The broth was so flavorful I can't stop thinking about it.

    The steamed dumplings were great, too.

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    I love the various selection of noodle soup that they have here. I am very impress that they have Guay Jub which is very hard to find. The Guay Jub is not on the regular menu so you have to ask the server for it. My other favorite is the Yen Ta Fo. My husband likes the Floating Noodle Soup. We never had a bad meal here and service we received has always been great.

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    I noticed there were some mixed reviews about this restaurant but decided to try it with my boyfriend the other night via delivery.

    We ordered the spring rolls and curry puff appetizers, for mains i got the chicken pad thai and he got the beef kra pow.

    The spring rolls were very nice (very crispy and packed full with veggies - plus the sweet and sour dipping sauce goes very nicely). Like most spring rolls I've had, they're on the oily side - and they have a mild flavor. (Maybe some people would complain about the light flavor, but I actually prefer my spring rolls to be more mild than bold).

    The curry puffs were a bit disappointing (but not terrible). I was expecting them to be packed full of that curry "punch" but could barely tell any was in there. The pastry was too thick and did not have enough filling inside. I probably wouldn't order them again. They were mediocre, and because i was expecting much more I felt disappointed. Essentially I could only taste the pastry and the potatos, but not much of anything else.

    The boyfriend enjoyed the kra pow, it wasn't the best he's ever had (Thai Cafe's is much better). He got it with 2 peppers (mexican spicy) and the spice was right on the mark. It was a little oilier than he expected but the flavor was still good. He gave it a B minus compared to other kra pow dishes from thai restaurants in NoVa.

    As for the chicken pad thai, I was surprised. I actually thought it was very good - the only complaints for that dish was that there was not enough chicken included in the dish and it was just SLIGHTLY too sweet of a flavor for me. Nonetheless, everything was fresh and I was pretty happy with my dish. I would give it a B plus.

    Something worth noting is while we had it delivered, when the delivery man came he mentioned we were actually out of the delivery range. (Make sure you're not more than 5 miles out because their delivery range is short). However I appreciated that instead of cancelling our order for us and informing we were out of their range, they still delivered the food and did it promptly as well. :)

    Overall I'd give this place a C+ maybe B-. It's average, but that also means nothing I've had here is absolutely terrible either. I would probably stick with a restaurant like Thai Cafe or Elephant Jumps instead.

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    Yelpers, you've once again led me to another great find. Bangkok Noodle is one of Springfield's better dining options. My appetite was not as robust since I was still digesting my heavy lunch so I ordered lightly. The famed noodle soups I still have yet to try.  I sampled their fish cakes, tom kha vegetarian soup, and papaya salad (Thai spicy).

    The fish cakes were meaty and flatter than other places. I've seen some that are plump, smaller patties. It was still very good, and it was presented beautifully. Though the papaya salad wasn't my idea of "Thai spicy," it still was quite flavorful and  fresh-tasting. I really liked the tom kha soup for its richness, its fragrant broth, and its beautiful colors.

    So the pluses: 1. Customizable dishes---You can substitute meats with vegetables. 2. Polite service. Not "above and beyond," but pleasant enough not to distract from your meal. 3. Pretty decor, if you're into that kind of thing. 4. Decent prices.

    This is not going to replace a legend like Thai Square or haunt your dreams, but it provides dependable, delicious Thai when you need it in the Springfield area. Maybe I'll update my rating after I try one of their enticing-sounding soups. (You know it's authentic when pork blood is one of the toppings. Of course, I will see if I can have that removed...)

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    It's a nice looking restaurant but when it comes to their food, I've had better.  The Floating Market Noodle soup was OK, I still think Po Siam has the best version of this soup in Virginia.  The fried calamari was rubbery and not good.  The people that work there are nice though.

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    The food is decent, spicy (when indicated) and the menu variety is good. The service when I went for a sit down meal was slow;  the time I had it delivered, was abysmal.  It took 1.5 hours to arrive, totally cold.  They said it was because of the "snow".  This is northern VA not San Diego, flurries that barely dust the ground should not result in an inability to function. So if you're not in a hurry and you're not ordering for delivery it should be fine.

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    It's one of my favorite places to get spicy fried rice  "Lava Rice", get it with shrimp.  The shrimp are always perfectly cooked.  The spicy eggplant with ground chicken and white rice is very tasty, with lots of garlic, basil, good level of heat from skinny green chili.
    Beef panang was very oily though, it seems I can't find a place in NoVA that does it as good as Duangrats.  The soups are popular here, something very comforting about a good bowl of spicy soup. The num tok salad is only ok.  Good drunken noodles!  The staff are all very nice and attentive, perfect for a quick lunch/dinner, I am surprised this place is not as busy at it should be, the food is solid.  My husband always gets the cashew chicken, I prefer spicy food, but he seems pretty happy with his choice.

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    Wow, this place is great. The restaurant itself is super cute and the food is so tasty. I got the chicken madness and my boyfriend got the floating market soup. We were both very happy with the dishes. The main reason I would give this place 5 stars though, is that their service is so good. I made a reservation and when I got there, the waiter greeted me by name. Doesn't seem like much, but their attention to those types of small details really made our experience great.

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    I am SO, SO disappointed.  I chose to go to Bangkok Noodle based on the previous reviews, as they were all SO great.  Unfortunately, I was very disappointed with everything I ordered.  The crispy rolls were saturated in oil and had no flavor.  They tasted like nothing but oil.  The Pad Thai has a very strong lime favor, but was ok.  The Kra Pow, which is my favorite Thai dish EVER had no flavor at all.  I asked for minced chicken instead of sliced chicken, which was an extra $3.  Ok, no problem.  But then, for the only flavor at all to be the chilies, I was very disappointed.  They also only give you enough jasmine rice for about half of the Kra Pow.  Extra rice is $1.  $35 down the drain.  I will not be returning.  I had such high hopes.

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    This is one of my favorite places to eat! My boyfriend and I go here often and they always recognize us and are super friendly. We like to try different dishes and have never been disappointed but our favorite is probably the drunken noodles. The place has a nice clean atmosphere. It's small but not crowded. I will continue to recommend this place to everyone!

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    I hate to only give this place 3 stars but my review is based solely on my experience with the two soups I've tried, Doo Dee Noodle Soup & Paradise Soup. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed the service I received. My drinks were promptly refilled, the waitress as well as the owner would come by and check up on us. While eating my soup, I did enjoy it very much. It was very flavorful and a nice portion size. Be warned the soup is very very spicy. However, my first time eating the soup I had come down with a horrible stomach ache and visited the bathroom multiple times (TMI?). I thought it was just something else so I went back a second time and got a different soup and the same experience happened. I don't know what it is, but for this reason I won't be returning.

    They do have authentic Thai dishes on their menu which is a nice touch. But since I'm not located close by there is no reason for me to revisit this establishment. Good luck to you and to your stomach.

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    I first discovered Bangkok Noodle about a month ago when a friend of mine recommended it to another mutual friend of mine as a good locale for her birthday dinner.  We ended up going there with a group of about 15 or so people and I think it's safe to say that everyone was blown away.

    The noodle soups at BN are incredible.  The Doo Dee (cracks me up everytime I say that) and the Floating Market Soup are both delicious.  I like to order a boiled egg added to my soups if it doesn't already have one.  I haven't tried it, but my Thai friend who recommended the restaurant also said the Pink Lady soup is also very good.

    Aside from the soups which are the key selling point of Bangkok Noodle, I've also tried the larb gai and the pad kaprow duck.  The duck was incredible, one of the best Thai ducks I've had thusfar.  The larb gai was also good, though the dish was slightly lacking on the lettuce portion of the dish.  The chicken and spices though, were spot on.

    I've been to Bangkok only twice because it's so far from my home, but I'll gladly make the trek out here again.  You should too.

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    Awesome! Definitely leave room for the homemade coconut ice cream after dinner!

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    Visited Bangkok on Friday night, used an Amazon $15 for $30 deal.  First time.  Needed to call for reservation, first call, phone rang and rang and rang.  Called back and finally answered, they seemed happy to take reservation in 10 mins.

    Happily greeted and seated right away.

    Fairly busy and only 2 waitresses, but they were really busting their humps, so service top notch.

    Ordered soup and egg rolls, both were served promptly and delicious.

    Mains, equally good, and prices fair.

    Overall a fantastic place, i would return!

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    If you think you know Thai food, you should think again! This place is really unique in that it serves authentic-style Thai food and Thai noodle soups. I'd never had Thai noodle soups before and expected it to be something like pho, but it's decidedly different. The noodle soups have that unique sour, sweet, and spicy combination that is flavorful and uniquely Thai. Their other traditional Thai fare like pad thai and drunken noodle are also well-done and generous in serving size. But I would highly recommend venturing out and trying some of the other items on their menu that you don't normally find at other Thai restaurants.

    All the dishes I've ordered from here have come out fantastic. Their shrimp in blanket appetizer comes with skewered shrimp, wrapped in dough and fried, served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce. So good! Even better is their Beef Salad, which is marinated beef served with red onions, scallions, lettuce, cilantro, and a spicy lime vinaigrette. This is a perfect small plate to start your meal with -  it's light but full of flavor and good to share or eat individually.

    The highlight of their menu is definitely their noodle soups. Their Floating Market soup is one of my favorites. It's strange at first because it has a sweet, nutmeg/cinnamon flavor to it that's uncommon with Asian soups. That said, it's filled with vegetables, thin noodles, tender pieces of beef, and herbs that together make it delicious. I like my soup spicy, so with the added heat from their spice tray, it's even better. I've also had their Sukiyaki Noodle Soup with shrimp, scallops, mussels, and squid. Also a dish I'd highly recommend.

    I've had a few of their entrees, including their spicy eggplant dish (which is very spicy and comes with chicken) and another seafood dish. Everything here is well prepared, generous in serving, and will leave you feeling satisfied.

    The owner is also such a sweet man! He's attentive and friendly. He's more than happy to help choose a winner when you play Credit Card Roulette and even more willing to talk about how he opened the business with a mission to serve authentic home-style Thai food to the neighborhood. The decor is cozy and comfortable. It's a great place to go relax and eat great food. They'll be having some new deals on LivingSocial and Groupon, so keep posted and give this place a try! I'd love to have this place stay open and succeed.

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    Doo Dee noodle soup FTW. This place is fantastic.

    Check out the fish cakes, the Doo Dee Noodle Soup, and the Ginger Ice Cream. You won't be disappointed!

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    Word of the day: f-l-a-v-o-r...

    I had the Paradise Soup for lunch as I specifically went there for the Thai noodle soups.  The decor inside reminds me of what a restaurant in East Hampton would look like, which was pleasant and not overly Thai cliche.  I was seated promptly and when I asked for a recommendation, I was shown the Paradise Soup.

    This soup was stunning in both look and taste.  I cannot do this soup justice, but I swear in a single spoonful I had sweet-spicy-savory all in one.  I couldn't get enough and I almost forgot how great it tasted after every bite.  The soup is loaded with noodles, seafood, smoky bacon, and egg.  It's a surprise to see what you'll come up with when you pull your chop-sticks up.  In addition, when I see "spicy", it's usually super peppery as most American's hate overly spicy dishes.  Not this one!  You'll need a napkin to dab your nose from time to time.  You can ask for extra spice if you need, but for lunch, it was perfectly (very) hot.  They have solid plastic chopsticks at the table for you instead of those annoying wooden things you get at most dives.

    Staff would barely let my iced tea get below half before refilling it and they were always making sure you were satisfied.  The menu is quite large, but I think most (me included) go here for the mind blowing Thai noodle soup.

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    Food was authentic. I had Hoi Jaw appetizer, which was fried perfectly crispy without being oily, and the Floating Market Soup, which had that delicious savory and herby broth filled with very tasty cuts of beef. Staff was polite and quick. Loved it!

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    If you love thai food, noodle soup, and spiciness, you'll love this place. Not only is their food delicious, the decor, the environment, and staff are top notch. The owner, Tom, even came out to have a conversation with us. I can't eat spicy food but really wanted to try their noodle soup (which had hot logos next to its name) and Tom said that they could make it less spicy for me. That was greatly appreciated and my food was delicious!

    I'm won't hesitate to order foods that are really spicy here since I know they are willing to make it less spicy. I want to try other soups and dishes before I can give this a 5 stars, but definitely go to it!

    The most popular dishes ordered here, according to Tom: Paradise Soup, Doo Dee Noodle Soup, and then Floating Market Soup.

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    4.5 for overall experience.

    Food is good, prices are reasonable, service is with a smile,  and decor is pleasant - modern yet comfortable.  As far as taste, I was not blown away but not disenchanted by it either.  Hubby loved the crispy fried wings, which was a new try for us.  Def recommend and would come back.

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    Makes the experience better when the waitress is nice!
    I came here yesterday after work and wanted something clean to eat. Not greasy, not oily, not fried. I came here knowing this place was pretty good since my office ordered from here a few times. I tried their drunken noodles when I ordered from the office and it was spicy and delicious. If you know me I love my thai food and drunken noodles.
    I skipped the drunken noodles and wanted to try this beef salad that I had been eyeing so I ordered that with some  vegitarian Tom Kha soup. The soup was very good, a bit more sour than usual but it was still delicious. I got the salad and remembered that I had forgotten to tell the waitress I wanted my beef medium rare, and it was like they read my mind! She came out with the salad and it was perfect! It had lot of flavors and plenty of beef on top. They also have great happy hour M-F until 7pm and $4 apps :)
    I'll be here more often!

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    Been back a few times now. I just like TGW better than BN. I think BN use to be better, now it's okay - still never anyone in there when I go.

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    Bumped up to 5 stars.  This place is great for lunch!  I'm surprised that they don't get more business.  I think it's because they are tucked away in a small shopping center (Commerce Plaza) in Springfield and can be hard to find.  Take the time to find this place because you will be well rewarded!  They have your typical Thai fare, but also serve several different noodle soups, which are fantastic.  This time I tried the Doo Dee Noodle Soup.  It was delicious!  The lunch specials come with a soup and egg roll.  The soup was fantastic.  It had chicken and an ample amount of lemongrass.  The lunch special prices are really reasonable.  The lunch specials range from about $7 to $8, unless you get seafood with your entree, then it goes up to $10.  The restaurant is nice and clean.  The service was excellent as well.  I highly recommend this restaurant.

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    In the DMV area, this is definitely a 5. The best Thai I've found so far.

    The owner is friendly and willing to make recommendations and change dishes to make them more authentic or spicy to fit your taste. I've had a great experience every time I've visited, and I'm glad that more people have found out about it.

    I recommend the Thai Rama, Pad Phed Pha, and Kra Prow. One of these days I'll try my old staple, the Pad Kee Mao, but everything else has been so good that I haven't even thought of ordering it.

    Oh, and their homemade taro ice cream is tasty.

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    4.5***** Stars!!!

    Tucked away in a strip small is Bankok Noodle. From the outside, it looks very simple and plain. You walk in and it's new and modern inside. We were seated immediately and were well taken care throughout our dining experience. The owner even came over to see how we were doing.

    They have many menu options to choose from. Their roasted duck soup was amazing!!! Highly recommend. Full of flavor and a large amount of duck in the soup. I've had duck soup before at other Thai restaurants and I never got that much duck. They also do noodles really well (I'd hope so since they have noodles in their name). My boyfriend loved their drunken noodles. Said it was one of the best he'd ever had.

    I will definitely be back to Bankok Noodle. I want more duck soup!

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    **4.5 stars**

    Hidden away in a strip mall away from the main road is this cute Thai noodle shop. Despite its high reviews, my friend and I were surprised at how empty it was on a Friday during dinner time. The owner/waitresses were all very friendly and the paintings on the wall and decor inside are definitely reminiscent of the Thai culture.

    CALAMARI: Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside with a good thick dipping sauce- yum!

    SPICY SEAFOOD SALAD: this was OK, nothing special... it had a decent amount of seafood (shrimp, scallops, mussels, and squid), but they were chewy in my opinion.

    DOO DEE NOODLE SOUP: this sweet and sour based soup had ground beef, fish balls, and bean sprouts. It reminded me a lot of the Vietnamese noodle soup, "Bun Rieu."  For my taste, it had a little too many noodles and not enough meat/fish.  I'll probably try the PARADISE soup next time, which is supposed to be a fancier version of the Doo Dee.

    FLOATING MARKET SOUP: this is more of a thicker/darker/heavy soup that had beef, meatballs, liver, beef tripe, tendon, and bean sprouts. My friend seemed to enjoy it.

    Both were a good amount of spicy (if you can usually handle spice), but for some reason, even though the Doo Dee was "3 levels" and the Floating Market was "2 levels," the Floating Market Soup ended up being spicier.

    Overall, I'll definitely come back for a noodle craving or to try some other entrees =)

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    NOT your average Thai restaurant.

    1. Plain on the outside, HGTV style on the inside.
    2. Authentic ingredients on the menu - liver, pork blood, other organs etc. Also non-organ dishes. Love the flavor of Doo Dee noodle soup, love it. Okay with the stir fried entrees and best of all
    3. Pretty darn good happy hour. $4 for all appetizers and the Hoi Jaw was EXCELLENT. it's like thai dim sum hh.

    Service was good. Overall, I'll trek out there again just for their noodle soups and hh!!

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    $2.5 domestics until 7 M-F!
    I stop here every time I fly in to D.C. I Love their noodles!

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    Haha, I wrote a nice review for this place today when I was looking it up on Yelp trying to remember the name so I could go back.  Then I go back, and they try to charge dinner prices during lunch even though it explicitly says on the menu that lunch is available until 3 every day except on holidays (this was a random Saturday).  Slightly to his credit, he did fix the bill, but it was after inexplicably protesting that it didn't matter what the menu said, they still charge dinner prices on weekends.  Anyway, if you don't want a fuckin 14 dollar lunch and you don't want your server to roll his eyes at you for your ability to read, don't come here.

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    This is my favorite place to grab a bowl of noodles other than pho. I have been here twice and have been consistently satisfied with my orders.

    For appetizers, I have tried the fried chicken wings as well as the larb salad. The wings were nothing special but was delightful to start out with. The larb was perfect with the right amount of lime, sweetness and spice.

    I ordered the Doo Dee Noodles on both visits. The broth is very flavorful, spicy and definitely a little too much to handle in the summer heat, but it is all well worth it. I even asked for the spice tray to intensify the heat even though the noodles alone were more than enough to handle. My only complaint is that it does not come with enough fish balls and shrimp for the amount of noodles that it comes with.

    This is definitely one of my favorite Thai restaurant in town due to the quality of the food and the friendliness of the service!

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    OMG.......I don't know what to say because this is as good as it gets!  Met my Pastor here to discuss church drama and holy moly I was blown away at their lunch special menu.  GREAT food, GREAT prices, GREAT atmosphere, GREAT service, what more could you want!?  I will be back to enjoy this GREAT place again, and again, and again and a.....oh, you get the point.

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  • 0

    I had a craving for boat noodle soup the other day, and even though I prefer my dad's homemade style more than anything, he only makes it about twice a year and it's Cambodian style, which is slightly different from Thai style. I would usually have to trek to Thai Square in Arlington, but at last... I've FINALLY found the best place for boat noodle soup (AKA floating market noodle soup) in the NoVA area! ...And it's only 10 minutes from my house.

    We came in for lunch and the owner served us. I ordered in Thai, which was amazing because the owner actually understood me! (I feel like only my dad understands me for the most part...) The soup came out quickly, and even though it was advertised as spicy (2 peppers), I still added on dried pepper to add an extra level of spiciness. The broth was rich and there was a good portion of meat distributed in the bowl. I felt like I was in Thailand all over again, eating authentic boat noodle soup. The servers and the owner consistently checked up on me throughout the meal.

    Bangkok Noodle, I'm SO glad I finally got the chance to dine in or else I wouldn't have discovered the best boat noodle soup in the area. Till next time!

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    The delivery guy was so confused it was kind of surreal. He got lost--I was staying at the Comfort Inn, and he went to the wrong Comfort Inn--then, when he called me, he asked for the address six times--and six times I repeated it.

    Believe me, it wasn't a language barrier. I thought it was, and so I started speaking slowly. And he asked again. So, I spoke very slowly. No dice. So then I spoke vvverrrrryyy slllllowwwwwly.

    Hung up. Ten minutes later, phone rings.

    Guy: "What floor are you on?"

    Me: "Fifth floor."

    Guy: "I'm on the fifth floor."

    Me: (stick my head out the door) "Bangkok Noodle"? Are you there?"

    Guy: "Yes. I'm on the fifth floor."

    Me: "No, no, I mean can you hear me calling in the hallway."

    Guy: "I'm on the fifth floor."

    Me: "Um, you're not on the fifth floor. I'm looking out my door."

    Guy: "What floor are you on?"

    Me: "The fifth floor."

    Guy: "I'm on the fifth floor."

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    Having been to Thailand in the past, i must say this is as authentic as it gets outside of Thailand. I have been craving Kra Pow with Chicken since my last trip to Thailand in June, and when i ordered it at Bangkok Noodle, it was just as wonderful as what i had in Bangkok, Thailand. To the person below who complained about Bangkok Noodle, i can only say that they have probably never been to Thailand, and if your food wasn't spicy enough, then ask, they have all the spices you can add to it. You have to remember that most Asian foods you get in America are not traditional Asian foods, they are "Americanized" versions of popular dishes from their native countries. Most people here cant handle the amount of spice involved in certain dishes, so they tone it down a bit. However, Bangkok Noodle is right on the money as far as Authentic.

    Also you should try their homemade ice cream, especially the Coconut ice cream that has tiny bits of frozen jack fruit and corn mixed in. Its absolutely delicious. I am from North Carolina, and honestly it was worth the four hour drive just to eat at this place., To be able to relive some of my most fond memories of Thailand and Asia was priceless.

    You also find that the staff is wonderful, friendly. Show a little interest in their culture,  and you will have a new friend.

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    Well, I hate to be the voice of dissent, but this is not the best Thai food in the area. I noticed the glowing reviews so we've eaten here twice to see what all the fuss is about.

    They do have a really interesting selection of Thai noodle soups--there's 9 types on the menu--which makes them quite original. With that being said, Bangkok Noodle is a great alternative to other Asian soups (Vietnamese pho or Korean soondubu) in the nearby area. Their dine-in menu has pictures which may be convenient for some who are not as familiar with Thai food. Hmm. Maybe this should have served as a warning sign for things to come.

    So both of my meals failed in one way: spice. I got the Doo Dee Noodle soup which was supposed to be Thai spicy (a 3-pepper ranking according to the menu). I even told the waiter when ordering my takeout "spicy please," but alas, there was no spice. The broth had good flavor, but the bottle of sriracha came out at home.

    I've also had the crispy duck salad which was quite tasty and probably my favorite thing I've eaten there. But, the spicy eggplant with minced chicken was supposed to be Thai spicy as well and there was barely any spice. My husband got the Imperial Pad Thai which was really mediocre. The addition of the crab just threw off the entire flavor profile; it really tasted funky and not in a good way. We brought home the leftovers and didn't eat them which is telling because we love Thai food and **always** eat the leftovers.

    I've had better Thai at Thai Square, Bangkok 54, and Thai Cafe down the road another mile from Bangkok Noodle.

    So, all-in-all this is a decent place, but it does not earn a 5 in my book.

    Also, the website is <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bangkoknoodlehouse.com&s=6360d9087630932ba8cf7f29f941175060a5a5df883e080fbcc3ff26a4d84ddf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.bangkoknoodle…</a> which did not come up in any google reviews even when searching "thai food Springfield VA"  (hence why I actually went there to order take out). Webmaster, get on it!  And tell the chef to bring on the spice!

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    Really good food. Their soups are yummy and super spicy.  They also bring out a tray of more spice if you want to kick something up a notch.  There dumplings are delish.  They have a couple of really good drinks with a small but good selection of imported beers and wines.  
    Their pad thia is not my fav (it's not bad by any means though!) but make sure to try their homemade ice cream! nom nom nom!

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    One night at Bangkok Noodle makes a hungry man full ! Especially if you eat one of the soups and share the following dishes with family:

    * Spicy Wings
    * Hoi Jaw
    * Pad See Ew
    * Honey Roasted Duck Salad

    The spicy wings put Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters, Wing Stop, Wing Factory, Wing Whatever to shame! Bangkok Noodle's wings are crispy and full of meat flavored with spicy Thai chili sauce.

    Hoi Jaw was a wonderful surprise as very few Thai restaurants in the DMV offers such a delicacy. Made fresh in-house the order comes with six deep fried mixed crab meat, shrimp, minced pork, water chestnuts and mushrooms wrapped in tofu skin and served with plum sauce.  

    The Pad See Ew was perfectly made as the noodle was not too hard or soft and had the typical smoked flavor taste.

    The Honey Roasted Duck Salad was plentiful with tomatoes, scallions, red onions, pineapple served with their special Thai chili paste and lime dressing.  There was an abundance of duck as well on the salad.

    The floating market soup (Guoi Tiao) was made up of meat balls, tendons, liver, beef tripe, bean sprouts, Chinese broccoli, beef slices / stew.  There was plenty of rice noodles and the broth was Thai spicy hot.

    Bangkok noodle also offers a variety of dishes other than noodle soups.  In total there are over 90 types of dishes available!  So come hungry and leave full as you will find something tasty and delicious at Bangkok Noodle.

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