49 Twelve Thai Cuisine

4912 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington, DC 20016-4104, 20007, Washington, D.C., United States

🛍 Thai, Sushi, Drinks, Seafood

4 💬 548 Reviews
49 Twelve Thai Cuisine

Phone: +12029664696,+12029660616

Address: 4912 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington, DC 20016-4104, 20007, Washington, D.C., United States

City: Washington, D.C.

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 548

"Stopped by Tanad Thai for lunch over the weekend. It was a nice day in Fall with a slight chill in the air. The outside patio was open and we picked that since the temperature inside was like a sauna and I know we would not have survived the heat inside! The food here is quite good with decent portion sizes. We ordered the Dumplings, Drunken Noodles, and Seafood Fried Rice. All the 3 dishes were tasty with lots of flavor! Service was good too : A good option for Thai food at a reasonable cost in the area."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Seafood

Salads

Asian

Laotian House Specialties

Meat Salads

Soups

Dinner Noodles

Lunch Entrées

Lunch House Specialties

Dinner Boat Combination For 2

Dinner Entrées

Salad

Lunch Specials

Combination Plates

Appertizer

Lunch Beef, Chicken And Pork

Lunch Chicken

Dinner House Specials

Fried Rice Lunch

Dinner Combos

Oscar Oscar

Great service food was awesome!!!! Looking forward to my next meal there!

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Reviews

Orie
Orie

I hosted a group of eight in the beautiful back room - so many private rooms are dull and unappealing.


Dwight
Dwight

Though it was really nice inside, I was not too impressed with the food My Thai red curry with veggies was too sweet.


Aiden
Aiden

Happy Hour Review* My boyfriend and I ended up here on a Friday evening during happy hour for quick drinks before dinner. View menu


James
James

While I am no connoisseur of Thai cuisine, I have always been happy with the selection offered here. There is good food for kids and excellent spicy (and non-spicy) curries to enjoy! The lunch menu Is always quick and well-prepared.


Austin
Austin

Total gem in the neighborhood. Probably the best Thai within a decent drive for great prices. Very good cocktails, again attractively priced. For the quality and quantity of what we got I would not have balked at paying more typical DC prices. Nothing bad to say, definitely recommend a visit.


Renuka
Renuka

Lip smacking We have ordered the vegan lemon grass soup, drunken noodles and vegetable fried rice with thai green curry which were absolutely delicious... Enjoyed each and every piece of it. Who are interested in trying the vegan Thai food, then this will be the must try place. Go and enjoy the food. View menu


Jeremy
Jeremy

When you eat Thai food, hot means hot. Good service. Great food. Savory as well as spicy. I've had the opportunity to eat in a few restaurants in the area and Tanad Thai Cuisine is a great option. Check out the daily special. Get your food extra spicy if you dare. If not, there are mild options. No draft beer, but bottles are less than anywhere I've seen in the neighborhood.


Luigi
Luigi

I enjoy Tanad. I find the food tasty. I’m not much of curries, but I get rice dishes, because, well, I’m Latin! Their fried rice dishes are good. Typically not greasy. I like getting the duck dish, too, but sometimes it can be a bit dry. I understand; it’s fried and they do serve it with a generous portion of sauce to moisten the duck, but still. Anyway, I enjoy their food and getting the chicken with eggplant, too. One of my favorite dishes.


Vishal
Vishal

Stopped by Tanad Thai for lunch over the weekend. It was a nice day in Fall with a slight chill in the air. The outside patio was open and we picked that since the temperature inside was like a sauna and I know we would not have survived the heat inside! The food here is quite good with decent portion sizes. We ordered the Dumplings, Drunken Noodles, and Seafood Fried Rice. All the 3 dishes were tasty with lots of flavor! Service was good too : A good option for Thai food at a reasonable cost in the area. View menu

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States, known for its historic landmarks. Typical cuisine often includes crab cakes, half-smokes, and diverse international fare from various embassies.

Categories

  • Thai Savor the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our menu featuring a delightful array of dishes, from spicy curries to fragrant stir-fries, all crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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