Thaiverse Restaurant Middleburg
101 S Madison St, Middleburg
(540) 883-3145
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Nothing is labeled vegan, only vegetarian, so you have to ask questions about every menu item. I got the spicy kimchi dumplings and vegetable pad thai. The spicy dumplings were not spicy at all. The pad thai was flavorless. Everything felt greasy and I was just really disappointed.
Hmm... the food definitely need improving. I don't know what style of Thai it is, but it definitely was not authentic. Some dishes came out super salty, and some came out super blend.
Outstanding as always! Duck, and Drunken Noodles enjoyed by all and always love dining here! Beautiful views!
Food was some of the best I’ve had. We will be back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Our first time here and it was Amazing ! Late lunch after visiting a friend . The patio was a perfect day to be there, we had a glass of wine, the owner is very friendly and pleasant. We shared the crispy shrimp rolls with an awesome chili pineapple sauce that we truly loved . Hubby had the crab fried rice that he really enjoyed and had some leftover, and I had the spicy eggplant dish , it was the best eggplant dish I ever had and plenty leftover too . We will definitely return on a regular basis :) it is truly a very charming restaurant , if you love Thai , this is the only place to come ! Our compliments to the chef !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The atmosphere is not bad here but it seems like a ghost town Everytime I go in, the food was mid tier, too saucy and too much fish oil honestly, not well balanced flavors. The service wasn’t terrible but I feel like it used to be better. Place has really gone down hill lately
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 2
Loved this place. But they recently became very unfriendly for gluten free. Not safe for me. Hoping they change back and reeducate staff.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 2
I had such mixed feelings about this place. The ambiance was absolutely nothing. In fact, if kind of felt like eating in a Denny’s, but not as nice. At the same time, the food was very good. We started with our group ordering a couple bottles of wine. This really seemed to throw the server for a loop, saying I have to see what we have because our wine list is usually not right. Turned out they did have two bottles of what we wanted, so all good. We split a few appetizers with the crab Rangoon being different than any had before, but very tasty, and the crispy shrimp rolls very nice. Our table of 6 had a wide variety of amins, but I will only comment on what my wife and I had. She had shrimp fried rice and it was exactly what one would expect. Not better than usual or not worse. I had the Pad Char with pork. Wow, it set my mouth on fire, and yet still had lots of flavor. The menu does not warn you like many Thai restaurants do with pepper or dancing many symbols, but rest assured, this dish is only if you like spice and can handle heat. I can, so I really liked it. Service was a bit slow all evening, and no one got the right bill as far as matching items they had, but it had been long enough so the three couples merely paid what was set in front of them and we adjusted among ourselves later at the hotel. Overall, this has to come in at 3 stars because of the good and the bad mix. If I were in town, I might try it again.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 3
We ordered the lemongrass Palmer and spicy Thai mule for drinks and both were delicious. For lunch we had Panang Curry (flavorful but spicy!) and drunken noodles with beef and we left with fully bellies and raving about how good it was !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Updated: 3 years later. Stopped in for Saturday lunch. Service was better & the food was good.
We came for a Friday luncheon. Oddly enough they have another Thai right across the street. The service was lackluster, very inattentive, needed several refills that never got attended to, just wasn’t the kind of service we were expecting or lack thereof. We would have gotten dessert but our server wasn’t around to much so never got to ask.
The food was ok but was heavily sauced up which lacked flavor. We’ll try again at a later date maybe things will have improved 4/10*
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
If you’re looking for authentic Thai cuisine served with warmth and hospitality, look no further! The owners, James and Pia Cameron, have not only crafted a delicious menu, but are also welcoming and kind-hearted. Thank you for a lovely evening.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fantastic meal and excellent service!! We can’t wait to come back. The Thaigerita cocktail, crab rangoons, and drunken noddle were all delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Drunken Noodles
The food was delicious!! Service can improve they need someone to greet the guests it seems like the family runs the restaurant which is great just hires a few people.
Our exploration of the Virginia wine country led us to an unexpected culinary delight: a charming Thai restaurant. The appetizers, crab Rangoon and crispy shrimp roll, were a delicious start to our meal. For our main courses, I savored the rich flavors of the Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) with tender chicken, while my wife thoroughly enjoyed the flavorful Eggplant with chicken. Each dish was not only very tasty but also offered a satisfying portion size, all at a very reasonable price point. The service was exceptional – attentive without being intrusive. The restaurant's decor was smart and created a warm, inviting atmosphere within the unique setting of an old converted house. This eatery is a definite must-try!
Staff was very pleasant. Food however was very bland, dry, small portions for the price. Sorry, but won’t be back.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
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