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Best Quick Bites Champions Thai Restaurants in Fairfax

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Sticky Rice
Grand Central Market pioneer serving authentic Thai comfort food since 2013

Notable Picks

$$ Fairfax Thai
The OG Thai comfort food stall inside Grand Central Market since 2013, founded by David Tewasart. This counter-service spot pioneered the market's modern food hall revival with bold Northern Thai flavors, generous portions, and open-kitchen energy. Sticky Rice emphasizes organic, free-range, and locally sourced ingredients while keeping the vibe casual and accessible - perfect for grabbing khao soi or pad Thai while watching the woks fire and downtown crowds flow past.
Must-Try Dishes: Khao Soi Chicken Curry Noodles, Beef Panang Curry, Thai BBQ Chicken with Papaya Salad
What Makes it Special: Grand Central Market pioneer serving authentic Thai comfort food since 2013
$$ Fairfax Thai
Summer Buffalo is a compact Melrose Thai spot known for punchy curries, wok noodles, and a menu that balances comfort favorites with a few spicier, regional dishes. It works equally well for dine-in or delivery, with steady quality and portions that feel generous for the price.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad Thai, Pad see ew, Green curry
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Thai with bold curries and reliable noodle plates on Melrose.
Fairfax Thai
8E8 Thai Street Food brings a food-truck sensibility to Melrose with wok-fired noodles, fried rice, and curries that lean bold and spicy. It’s built for quick, satisfying meals with portions that travel well, making it popular for takeout and casual grab-and-go dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Drunken noodles, Pad Thai, Yellow curry
What Makes it Special: Food-truck-style Thai favorites with strong flavors and generous portions.

Worthy Picks

$$ Fairfax Thai, Wings
Mee Dee Thai Kitchen is a casual La Brea spot where khao soi, spicy noodle dishes, and late-night-style fried chicken anchor a tight but punchy menu. It’s the go-to neighborhood option when you want full-flavor Thai plates at friendly prices in a compact, counter-service setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Khao Soi Curry Noodles, Cry Baby Noodles, Midnight Fried Chicken
What Makes it Special: Punchy, noodle-forward Thai cooking with standout khao soi and fried chicken.