Posts Tagged ‘Thai Pan’

Liberty Gas Station Offers A Tank of Gas And A Delicious Meal

Posted by Lorin Drinkard / Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Image: Shutterstock/Stasis Photo

Downtown Leesburg is home to 12 blocks of quaint businesses, antique shops . . . and a gas station-slash-restaurant? Yep, inside Liberty Gas Station is one of Leesburg’s unsuspecting top destinations for yummy Thai dishes: Thai Pan Restaurant.

With an overall 4.5 star rating on Yelp, it’s no wonder people have been flocking to Thai Pan. Hint: it’s not for the humble décor or view of the city.

Their food is the real deal.

With a menu chock full of everything you could want from a full-fledged Thai restaurant: authentic dishes like Panang curry swimming in coconut, garlic-ginger chicken, fresh spring rolls served with homemade peanut butter dip, Thai Pan proves that it’s worth not judging a restaurant by its location/exterior.

Plus they offer dining in or take-out, savory desserts and vegetarian options – and all for around $10 or less. Despite sharing square footage with the convenience store, Thai Pan maintains a diner-friendly atmosphere.

It just goes to show that you can fill up on gas and have your Thai, too.

Thai Pan @ Liberty Gas Station
2 Harrison St. SE
Leesburg, VA 20175
(703) 777-9487

- Lorin Drinkard



No Stove Left Unturned

Posted by The Editorial Desk / Friday, December 4th, 2009

Leesburg POI

In the world of amateur restaurant reviewing, boundaries can be a wonderful thing.

Just ask local food sleuth Jim Webb.

The Leesburg resident has been cranking out one-shots about visits to area restaurants (chains and their multiple locations, included) for 20 months as part of his personal quest to critique every hometown eatery.

The biggest obstacle to date? Restaurant turnover.

“Lots of new ones keep popping up,” he noted. “So maybe I’ll never be done.”

The IT professional claims no culinary training–”I’m not a gourmet or anything,” he openly admitted–but does have a passion for Asian cuisine.

And while Ruby Tuesday remains a family go-to (“It’s somewhere we can all agree on,” he said), Webb has added many new favorites to his mental Rolodex, including:

*homemade pastas from Galetta’s (“That was really good,” Webb shared)

*curry creations from Thai Pan (“It’s tiny and in this weird location, but fairly authentic.”)

*deli delights from Puccio’s (“Really good sandwiches.”)

*spicy fare from the Cajun Experience (“Tiny but great.”)

To date, he’s injected about $2,700 into the local economy and has crossed circa 80 places off his original list–with another three dozen still to go.

What’ll he do if he ever does cross the dining finish line?

Webb’s not entirely sure. But he did leave the door open to devising another regional challenge.

“Maybe visiting every winery in Loudoun County,” he mused, quickly adding, “There’ll be something in the future.”

–Warren