Thai Basil Menu – Chantilly, VA

Type : Thai restaurant

Location : Chantilly, VA

This lively, unfussy spot offers traditional & southern Thai dishes, plus popular cooking classes. Based on 751 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Thai Basil 20151

Address:
14511- P, Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy, Chantilly, VA 20151

Phone: (703) 631-8277

Website:

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Hours

Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–10 PM
Saturday 11 AM–10 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Khanom Jeeb
Steamed dumpling filled with lean ground chicken, shrimp and water chestnuts. Served with soy-ginger dip
$5.95
Kra Tong Thong
Old-fashioned crispy pastry cups filled with minced chicken and vegetables
$5.95
Salads
Yum Nua Salad
Grilled beef salad on a bed of lettuce with cucumbers, tomatoes and chill-lime dressing and toasted rice powder. American Hot Spicy
$7.95
Yum Wun Sen Salad
Cellophane noodles tossed with chicken, carrot, green onion and cilantro with chili-lime dressing. American hot
$7.95
Soups
Tom Yum Goong
Shrimp, tomatoes and fresh mushrooms in a spicy broth seasoned with lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves. American hot
$4.95
Tom Yum Gai
Tender chicken breast, tomatoes and fresh mushrooms cooked in a spicy broth seasoned with lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves. American hot
$4.95
Dinner on the Light Side
GA Xao Phai
Shredded chicken salad with cabbage, mint and carrots dressed with lime-chili dressing and peanuts. American hot
$11.95
Pra Ram Long Song
Prince in the jungle salad of chicken and spinach served with peanut sauce
$11.95
Dinner Noodles
Kuay Tiew Gai
Rice noodles with chicken, broccoli, bean sprouts, green onion and cilantro in light broth
$11.95
Kuay Tiew Mu Y Gai Tom Yum
Rice noodles with pork or chicken and bean sprouts in spicy broth. American hot
$11.95

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Order and Reservations

Reservations: thaibasilchantilly.com

Reviews

SUNG KWON YANG (양성권)
I went there after reading the reviews, but all the tables were empty even though it was dinner time, the plates for the food were pretty and nice, I thought it would be okay to just fry the crispy spring rolls, but as the main menu came out, the disappointment grew. The sauce is stuck, so the seasoning doesn’t even go inside, and one side is salty or sweet… I don’t think I’ll look for it again next time.

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K P
Best drunken noodles with shrimp and level 2 spice ever! Tom yum gai soup with shrimp was really tasty too.

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Joe Huarniz
Ordered food for pick up. Lunch time. Chicken Fried rice was white rice and onions. And pad thai a classic was over cooked noodles bland and beef was tough.

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Michael Gracey
Ate lunch with manager on Tuesday afternoon. We were seated promptly and greeted by a friendly server just a couple of minutes after sitting. I ordered a soup followed by a beef stir fry both medium heat finishing with their rendition of fried banana, a favorite Thai dessert for me. The soup had a nice spice level and satisfying broth with good body from the protein and vegetables. The stir fry was okay. I would have appreciated more color on the beef from additional few minutes stir frying and more flavor and a touch of brightness in the broth. Thai food excels in many ways, one of which is the combination of acid and spice which I would have liked to see even in a measured way in the stir fry. The dessert as with the soup had a good thermal heat when served and an attractive appearance. The chocolate drizzle provided a nice accent to the crispy banana wrappers that flaked well when cut with my fork. The banana inside was both thermally hot and soft. Could they offer this same dessert with maybe honey drizzle as another option? Prices seemed reasonable and quite competitive for the area, so I thought I experienced a good value for my lunch. I could return again if I was in the area.(My manager enjoyed her dishes as well.)

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Aniket Hirpara
Drove 25miles to try this restaurant. Ordered the food with 4-level spice for noodles and curry, and two appetizers. They put in the main course and completely forgot about appetizers, so we had to remind them. Noodles came in pretty bland. We thought it was just the taste. Didn’t think too much of it. When the bill came out, it stated that noodles were 2-level spice. We then decided to not to tip, as we had to remind them about appetizers as well. We just left after paying.

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Gmail PostMaster
The basil fried rice I ordered was like eating a bag of salt.

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Richard Hahn
These guys are awesome! Been going here for years and it’s the best Thai food around. A little harder to fid because its tucked away, but so much better than the other ones in Chantilly.

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David Nguyễn
Went here for lunch. Quaint restaurant, comfortable decor. The service was very polite and nice. She got our drinks and appetizers first. The menu is interesting with a couple of random Vietnamese dishes on the menu.

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Grey TheCat
Great and simple Thai food in the heart of Chantilly. The menu is very small compared to other restaurants but that’s completely ok as they make a lot more sense this way and you get consistently the same great quality items.

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Jason Murnock
Business lunch. Food was very good…but could use more broccoli in the drunken noodle…just two sprigs. But it WAS tasty, and the service is wonderful. Pricing is reasonable.

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