Aticha Thai Cuisine
About This Spot
Stepping into Aticha Thai Cuisine feels like finding a quiet nook of warmth and subtle spice tucked away in Williamsburg’s everyday rhythm. The pace here is unhurried, inviting guests to settle in and savor the small rituals of Thai dining—a moment to share, a taste to linger over, a familiar comfort gently rediscovered.
This neighborhood gem offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere where clarity of flavor takes center stage without the need for fuss. The thoughtful staff greet you with a kindness that feels personal, as if they’re quietly ensuring every detail will feel just right. The space itself balances a welcoming simplicity with touches that hint at the vibrant ingredients and stories behind each dish.
As the meal unfolds, you’ll notice the delicate balance of fragrant herbs, rich coconut notes, and fresh, lively textures that give each plate its character. Whether it’s the softly spiced warmth of a curry or the satisfying chew of noodles kissed with basil and chilies, each offering invites you to connect with honest, grounded flavors. Light bites like fresh rolls emerge as gentle introductions, while heartier fare holds enough depth to reward a return visit.
Regulars often mention the comfortable familiarity that draws people back—not only for the authentic Thai flavors but for the human moments around the table: the warmth of shared smiles, the thoughtful care in presentation, the subtle harmony between food and atmosphere. It’s a place where the journey into Thai cuisine feels personal and accessible, without ever losing its sense of home.
For those passing through or settling in nearby, Aticha offers a chance to slow down and experience Thai food that balances tradition with a quietly modern sensibility—easy to enjoy alone or with company, with flavors that feel both crafted and unpretentious.
What’s Available Here
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Fast service
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Great tea selection
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Cocktails
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Small plates
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Vegan options
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Vegetarian options
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Wine
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Bar on site
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Quiet
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Romantic
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Trendy
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Family friendly
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Groups
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Locals
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Tourists
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University students
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | Closed | |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM , 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM , 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM | |
| Thursday | Closed | |
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| Friday | 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM , 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM , 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM | |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM - 03:00 PM , 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM |
Lita Tirak 30 Dec 2025
On a cold December night I went here for a plant based dinner. The owner came out and brought me complimentary vegetable soup. I ordered crispy spring rolls and red curry tofu. Both were well presented and prepared. This place knows how to make beautiful and flavorful dishes, and they treat you like family.
Noor Hanafi Harris 27 Dec 2025
I recently grabbed takeout from Aticha Thai Cuisine in Williamsburg, VA, opting for to-go instead of dining in, and it was a spot-on choice for authentic Thai flavors without the sit-down fuss. The Pad Thai was an absolute highlight—perfectly balanced with tangy tamarind, crunchy peanuts, fresh bean sprouts, and just the right kick of spice, making it feel like a genuine street-food delight from Thailand, even enjoyed at home. I also tried the Penang curry, which was rich and creamy with coconut milk, aromatic herbs, and tender protein, delivering that true Malaysian-Thai fusion taste that’s hard to replicate. The Som Tum (papaya salad) brought a refreshing crunch with shredded green papaya, tomatoes, peanuts, and a zesty lime-chili dressing that packed a vibrant, spicy punch—truly authentic and invigorating. Rounding it out was the Pad Khee Mow with beef at Thai hot level—stir-fried wide rice noodles with holy basil, garlic, chilies, and juicy beef slices in a savory sauce that delivered intense heat and bold flavors without overwhelming the dish. The portions were generous, the order was ready quickly with friendly service at pickup, and everything traveled well without losing its freshness. If you’re in the area craving real Southeast Asian cuisine on the go, Aticha nails it—highly recommend! 4.5/5 stars.
Deanja Nelson 19 Dec 2025
Got take out. Beautiful ambiance and would have loved to dine in, but was only passing through. Bought house fried rice with tofu. The lack of a 5th star is that we spent $21 and the portion was surprisingly very small. I didn’t see this mentioned in the reviews and I was surprised. Perhaps that’s price is comparable to other places in the area?? I don’t know, but The portion we received for the price was small even for one adult. I expected that for $21 dinner portion the food would at least touch the top of the takeout plate. Food tested good. Just size was disappointing.
kishan patel 09 Dec 2025
Aticha Thai appears to be a commendable establishment for experiencing Thai cuisine within the town. Parking is conveniently available and free. The staff is known for their generosity and friendliness. The ambiance is rated as 4 out of 5. Regarding the food quality: The vegetable rolls received a perfect score of 5 out of 5 for both taste and presentation. The Pad Thai and pineapple fried rice were rated 4 out of 5, as they were flavorful, although the level of spiciness was moderate, and while the overall presentation was satisfactory, the taste was somewhat lacking. In conclusion, it seems to be a favorable Thai restaurant to consider visiting in the town.
randall h 30 Nov 2025
FOOD Excellent! We're from New Jersey and with his own family in Williamsburg. Some in the group had been there before and recommended this Thai restaurant. Our party of 8 indulged in a variety of appetizers, soup, and entrees. Truth be told, 4 of us had the Crab Meat Fried Rice. This was definitely a sure thing. Your choice of spiciness for fried rice and literally chunks of fresh crab. The spring rolls were served in unique baskets, channeling the shoulder yokes used in many cultures. If you close your eyes, it almost takes you to an exotic land of yore. For a healthier appetizer option, get the lettuce wrap. Perfectly seasoned diced chicken in fresh iceberg lettuce leaves. SERVICE Kelly was our server. Pleasant and efficient. Everyone that worked there smiled. Everyone. Our 'hosts' are regulars and were greeted with the utmost gratitude by a couple of the servers and even the owner. They have been going there since 2019 and he made it very obvious how appreciative he was ATMOSPHERE Beautiful brick facade, great logo. Inside had two dining areas with plenty of seating. The fauna adorned hanging lights were really nice. COST Very reasonable prices. The Crab Fried Rice was market price which still found it under $30. They serve beer and wine. MISC Reservations are recommended for larger parties. 20% gratuity is added for parties over 5. Our server immediately offered separate checks for the four couples which is basically unheard of. This made it so much easier and was definitely reflected in his tip. Enjoy! Peace...
Graham Schmidt 28 Nov 2025
My family and I found Aticha on Homecoming weekend during a busy Saturday night in Williamsburg. My family of five was seated at 7pm and given good service throughout. We had various fried rices, tofu and my daughter had a soup. The fried rices and entrees were delicious but the my daughter didn't care for the odor of the soup..but enjoyed the taste. My son thought it was one of the best meals he ever had. Highly recommended for good Thai food in Williamsburg.
carrie m 23 Nov 2025
we came here after being at busch gardens all day, and i'm super happy about the decision. If’s abundantly clear that the owner and employees clearly understand what veganism is, so it was really nice not having to worry about making sure we tell the server specifics of how to alter the dishes to be vegan. We asked what can be made vegan. Turns out the appetizers are made ahead of time, so the only vegan options available in that section are the fried tofu (A2) fresh roll (A4) and crispy spring roll (A6) as for meals, they said **anything** on the inside of the menu can be made vegan. (that's basically everything aside from the appetizers and chef's specials, along with the desserts, but i didn't specifically ask for clarification on desserts. it's possible some of those might be veganizable?) either way, it took less than 10 minutes for our food to be prepared, so you might not even need to call ahead. (but we did order around 8 or 9 pm) the people working there were incredibly friendly and kind. we got the drunken noodles and the crispy spring rolls. both were very good, and hit the spot. the drunken noodles were perfectly chewy with really nice fresh basil flavor. very noodle heavy. it had only about 10 cubes of tofu. we shared it between 2 of us, so it would have been nice to have a tiny bit more tofu. but it was still perfectly filling. and a reasonable serving for 2. the spring rolls had just the right level of doneness. nice and crisp. flavor was classic crispy spring roll.
Vichy Parker 11 Nov 2025
Big thanks to Kate and P’Tua for the amazing meal and warm welcome! It was so nice meeting you both and hearing your stories about food and life — such an inspiring and delicious experience! Highly recommend Atcha Thai Cuisine for great food and a wonderful atmosphere! I give this place ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — absolutely worth a visit!