Thai food comes to Georgetown

September 23, 2008 at 8:57 pm , by Jenel Looney

Just behind the fabulous Romeo’s Italian restaurant on the corner of Main and 7th on the square, a new restaurant has opened, Dia Thai Cuisine. I haven’t been there or seen it being open, but I received an email this week with their lunch and dinner menus. Having lived in Asia for so many years (ten years in Saudi Arabia which, yes, is actually considered to be part of Asia), I got a taste for food from all over the continent. I’m eager to give Dia Thai Cuisine a try. If you’ve already eaten there, please post a comment to the blog to let everyone know how it was. Yum!

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2 Comments so far

by Nick Ramos

On October 4, 2008 at 2:43 pm

One of my biggest disappointments when I moved to Georgetown 2 years ago, is that it did not have a Thai restaurant nearby, so I was thrilled to hear that a Thai restaurant was coming to the square. I do confess that I did not have very high expectations on my first visit, but I was impressed. The building might not look the best from the outside, but Dia is very cute and clean… and most important, the food is good.

Since my first visit, I have been there 2 more times… It’s a welcome change!
The best of luck to them!

by Jenel Looney

On October 5, 2008 at 6:06 am

Nick, thanks for posting! I went to Dia for lunch on Thursday, and I thought it was very good, too. Not to mention affordable. With most of the dishes, you’re given the choice of beef, chicken, pork, or tofu, or you can have shrimp for $2.00 more. The lunch portions are so generous that I took half home. Lunch comes with soup and a small spring roll. I think Dia is going to do very well here because they’re offering good food at a good price.

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