7 Best Restaurants in Washington, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fern Thai

$$ Fodor's Choice

Murals of tropical flowers and, of course, massive ferns decorate the softly lighted, sunny dining room of this superb restaurant in the heart of downtown Bellevue, which serves some of the best Thai food in greater Seattle. Specialties include Gai Tod Hat Yai, a deep-fried marinated half-chicken served with a panang curry dipping sauce and roti bread, and salmon grilled and served over a rich coconut curry sauce with eggplant and green beans. 

10134 Main St., Bellevue, 98004, USA
425-326–1624
Known For
  • Attractive sidewalk and patio seating
  • Fragrant, entrée-size soups
  • Very good selection of craft beers on tap

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May Kitchen + Bar

$$ Fodor's Choice

This is where sophisticated foodies swoon over delectable and highly authentic Thai dishes. The ambience is scene-y (atypical for Vashon): dark with fully paneled walls in mahogany and teak—wood that owner May Chaleoy had shipped from Thailand, where it previously lived in the interior of a 150-year-old home.

17614 Vashon Hwy. SW, 98070, USA
206-408–7196
Known For
  • Real-deal Thai food that goes way beyond pad Thai
  • Vibrant atmosphere
  • Unique cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations highly recommended

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Sabai Thai

$$ Fodor's Choice

Local seafood—including prawns, scallops, crab, clams, and mussels—features prominently in the brightly flavored and fragrantly seasoned food at this relaxing Thai bistro on the quiet west side of town. Other delicious house specialties are spicy eggplant with red curry, and crispy half duck with bok choy and a smoky soy glaze.

903 W. 8th St., Port Angeles, 98363, USA
360-452–4505
Known For
  • Warm and thoughtful service
  • Dungeness crab–fried rice
  • Very good wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Om Cooking

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Opened by two women with extensive experience cooking Thai food, this casual spot in downtown Wenatchee turns out some of the best Southeast Asian cuisine in the region. Traditional khao soi egg noodles, pineapple fried rice, stir-fried seafood, and hot and sour soups are among the most popular dishes from the extensive menu.

749 Riverside Dr., Wenatchee, 98801, USA
509-470–9880
Known For
  • Savory noodle and rice dishes
  • Authentic curries
  • Mochi ice cream
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Srivilai Thai Cuisine

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One of Seattle's top Thai restaurants (in a crowded field), Srivilai quietly proffers an excellent slate of standards. Friendly, accommodating service in a spare but elegant space combined with a moderately heavy hand with flavors and spices make it a local favorite. Though it serves a fairly simple menu, look for a few of the specials that allow the kitchen to show off, like roasted duck salad and wild salmon curry. A good list of beer, wine, and cocktails also helps this place stand out.

3247 California Ave. SW, Seattle, 98116, USA
206-257–5171
Known For
  • Good drinks lists
  • Friendly service
  • Flavorful Thai cuisine

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Taste of Thai by Wipa

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Serving some of the most flavorful and original Thai food in Washington, this cheerfully decorated restaurant in an unassuming strip mall in Burlington (10 miles northeast of La Conner) is helmed by a young, gracious chef-owner who learned her trade at Bangkok's Thai Royal Grand Palace. Authentically prepared standouts include a salad of poached chicken with coconut milk, banana blossoms, and fried shallots, and a fragrant massaman curry with fresh pineapple.

1038 S. Burlington Blvd., La Conner, 98233, USA
360-899–5823
Known For
  • Thai coffees and teas
  • Gorgeously presented food
  • Black rice pudding with coconut and sesame seeds

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Thai Tom

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This might be the cheapest Thai restaurant in town, but rock-bottom prices aren't the only reason this place is always packed—the food is delicious, authentic, and spicy (two stars is usually pretty hot). Plus, you get dinner and a show as the flames lick up the woks in front of the bar. Students and foodies pack in for garlic chicken, spicy curries, Thai coconut soup with shrimp, and rich, flavorful pad Thai. Tables can be hard to come by during the dinner rush, but there's usually space at the counter that lines the open kitchen.

4543 University Ave., Seattle, 98105, USA
206-548–9548
Known For
  • Spicy dishes
  • Affordable prices
  • Quick meals

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