The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
Our first time here. Food was delicious. Definitely read the spice level description on the front of the menu. The medium was pretty spicy and we do like a bit of spice! Will come back for sure.
Great welcoming service and warm atmosphere! The food was amazing π too! We were there for our friend's birthday and ordered a lot of different dishes and everything was just great π π π We will definitely come back there!
This is a nice restaurant and is unique since it is an old house renovated into a Thai restaurant. They have ample seating and is clean and nicely decorated. Itβs nice venue for a romantic date or with family. It is also handicapped friendly. Restrooms are clean. Yelly our server was friendly and accommodating. The only problem is when the crowd came 1 hr after their opening, their kitchen got overwhelmed and it took a bit of time for them to serve our dessert. But overall foods were good. Price is just right as well.
Great place to hava a birthday feast! The restaurant has personality being that it is inside of an old Victorian home. We enjoyed walking from central part of downtown to the restaurant. Our server was sweet and efficient. I was happy to see her bring us a pitcher of water for the table. She made a point to let you know that the food is seasoned authentically and asked about our spice level. The Fresh Salad Roll was exactly that; fresh and delicous. The side peanut sauce was heated and gave a nice contrast to the roll Green Curry with Tofu was creamy and really satiating. The side of Brown Rice had a great texture. The Pad See Ew was more on the saltier than sweet side and though our least favorite of everything else we had, we enjoyed it. Pork Thai Boat Noodle Soup has great spice that makes your toes wiggle just enough without kicking anyone from across the table. We really appreciated how the service were attentive to make sure we had the experience we wanted from what Thai spice meant to them all the way to pay attention to the lid of the water pitcher.
Authentic tasting flavors and ingredients. We were very impressed with the choice of dishes and quality. Both the Tom Yam soup and basil fried rice were delicious. To top it off, service was friendly as youβll expect in a Thai restaurant.