Finding new places to go at home is harder than I thought it would be. It’s not because there’s nothing to learn more about or discover, but I don’t have the same desire to find something new here like I did when I attended university in New York City. Also, I have to drive everywhere at home. The Q46 bus was right outside of my Fresh Meadows dorm, which made traveling a breeze compared to transportation here. Plus, MTA’s fare is MUCH cheaper than the Metro fare in the D.C. Metropolitan area.
I’ve had a strong craving for Thai food for about a week now, so I took advantage one of the very few days off that I get to make it happen.

I really wanted lobster fried rice similar to the one at Pure Thai Cookhouse in New York City and searched until I found a close restaurant that had decent reviews. Thai at Waugh Chapel had crab fried rice, which is even better for this Maryland girl.


WHAT I ORDERED
My sister ordered Gyoza dumpling appetizer. I forgot that she ordered it for herself and ended up eating one. Thankfully, she was unbothered by it and shared a couple more with me. It was absolutely delicious. The dumplings had the right amount of crunch. The filling has everything you’d want in a dumpling: deep-fried ground chicken, cabbage, green onion, and ginger. AND THAT THAI HERB SAUCE?! My goodness.

The crab fried rice was nothing short of perfection. I was happy with the amount of crab meat in the dish. The serving was pretty big. I had enough for lunch and leftovers. I love that it was a fresh take on fried rice. The Maryland in me was happy with every bite.


Wrap Up
This experience was amazing. From the tasty, fresh food to the great customer service, Thai at Waugh Chapel is a place that I highly recommend! I can’t wait to go back.
Until next time.

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