Thai in Detroit

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  • Alchemi

    215 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    248-675-8875

  • Azumi's Garden

    2016 North Opdyke Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    Master sushi chef, Elmer Bionson, serves authentic sushi and Japanese cuisine at Azumi's Garden in Auburn Hills. Drawing on culinary influences of the Far East, Mr. Bionson tastefully pulls together the finest dishes from Japan, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Korea, and Vietnam. Azumi's primary focus is moderately-priced take-out for the time being with soft drinks and bottled water.
  • Bahn Thai (closed)

    330 Monroe Detroit

    (313) 962-0981

    Though it’s not the lightest version of Thai food around and a number of its dishes need work, you can get a good meal here and the service is friendly and able.
  • Bangkok 96

    2450 S. Telegraph, Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 730-8161

  • Bangkok Cafe

    323 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-548-5373

    Voted best Thai Food by Metro Times readers in 1996. Good curries and spiced noodles with the choice of chicken, beef, pork or shrimp. A la carte comes with steamed rice; combos come with fried rice and choice homemade soup. Menu prices extremely diner-friendly.
  • Bangkok Crossing

    620 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-3861; (313) (FAX)

    As at the majority of Thai restaurants in the area, the food at Bangkok Crossing is heavier than you might prefer. That said, several of the dishes are enjoyable: pla dook pad ped (crisp red snapper stir-fried with mushrooms, peppers and eggplant), pad ma kher (eggplant that’s fried within an inch of its life), as well as a few concessions to the American palate.
  • Bangkok Cuisine

    2149 15 Mile Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 977-0130

    Montree and Somnuk Arpachinda were pioneers in bringing Thai fare to the area, and they carry on at the colorful hideaway they opened in 1983. Beef, pork, chicken, vegetable and seafood entrees come in styles ranging from simple sautes with bamboo shoots, mushrooms and green onions to hotter-than-Szechuan treatments like Thai curry, lime juice, lemongrass and hot peppers. Not a lot of Thai restaurants offer beer and wine. This one does. ****
  • Bangkok Gourmet

    39241 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 615-2899; (248) 615-3547 (FAX)

    Discover a new thai restaurant in your neighborhood. Our chefs specialize in thai hot curry, as well as dishes for milder tastes. Please come in and enjoy your favorite thai dish. It is always our pleasure to serve you.
  • Bangkok Kitchen

    34731 Grand River Ave., Farmington Detroit

    (248) 471-7211; (248) 471-4184 (FAX)

    Established in 1991. Great Thai food by Chef Chai. Offers a wide variety of dishes, but nothing beats the famous pad Thai. Items can be ordered from no spice to tear- and sweat-inducing hot. A delicious hot and sour soup is served at lunch and shrimp chips are included when dining in.
  • Bangkok Sala Cafe

    27903 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 553-4220

    Bangkok Sala Café serves both spicy and mild Thai cuisine. The menu features more than 50 different dishes, prepared by Thailand-born chef Lue Yang. Owner Bee Yang recommends pad Thai (noodles with bean sprouts, egg, green onion, lemon and peanuts), gang gai (rice with various vegetables, Thai hot curry and coconut milk), and pad pak (rice with brown sauce and vegetables). Customers can also choose dishes that include chicken, beef pork, shrimp, scallops or squid. There’s even tofu. Lunch items are served with soup, dinner items are served with cookies. Free shrimp chips are also served when you dine in.
  • Basil Babe

    701 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti Detroit

    734-487-4000

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  • Basil Court Thai Restaurant

    327 Ouellette, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 252-5609

    You can taste the care put into preparing each dish. Both the service and the food here make this a pleasurable dining experience.
  • Cafe Thai

    28647 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 355-1440; (248) 355-1340 (FAX)

    If you're in the mood for delicious Thai foods, then come to Café Thai! We offer home-cooked meals from the old country, featuring our famous Thai curries. You can always expect great food and friendly service when you visit us, so stop in today!
  • Eat In Thailand

    560 Wyandotte St., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 252-0159

  • Essence of Thailand

    37702 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 978-0110

    Good, friendly service and fresh ingredients used in traditional dishes are the mainstay of this family-run restaurant.
  • Kacha Thai Market

    205 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    248-942-4246

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  • Little Bangkok Cuisine

    545 Forest Ave., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 414-8696

  • Little Tree Sushi Bar

    107 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 586-0994; (248) 586-1623 (FAX)

    Nu Asian cuisine: sushi, Thai, Phillipine and Japanese.
  • Magic Thai

    297 E. Maple Rd., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 594-5758; (248) 594-5730 (FAX)

  • May's Bangkok Express

    254 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-545-3929

  • New Bangkok Thai Bistro

    183 N. Old Woodward, Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 644-2181

  • Orchid Thai

    115 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 962-0225 (FAX); (313)

    This downtown Thai stop's great location in the Compuware headquarters pulls in a lunch crowd that can fill every chair in the commodious eatery. Portions are generous, staff is helpful, food is excellent, and prices are reasonable.

  • Penn's Thai Cafe

    3658 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 680-0841

    Penn’s Thai Cafe, which features authentic flavors from the northeast region of Thailand, opened recently in Troy. Owner and chef Wonpen Phelps lived in Thailand in her early years and has more than 30 years of cooking experience. She promises to serve only fresh Thai food in her 24-seat, small but friendly restaurant. Her popular signature dishes include cashew chicken, Thai fried rice and spicy noodles. A few special traditional dishes are served every Sunday, which is Penn’s "authentic Thai day." Catering and carryout are available upon request.
  • Pi's Thai Cuisine

    24940 John R St., Hazel Park Detroit

    (248) 545-4070

    Are you a man or a mouse? At a Thai restaurant, your fellow diners will sit in judgment. The level of heat you ask for is not just a personal preference but an index of your toughness, nay, of your authenticity. Pi’s heat levels should be approached with caution. The prices are friendly, with $1.69 spring rolls that are superior. The pad kee mao (“spicy noodle”) has wide, slippery noodles heaped with generous amounts of smoky chicken and crisp vegetables. The gang gai (red curry chicken) has fiery red chili paste that's only slightly alleviated by the sweet blandness of the coconut milk. Limited seating. No credit cards, no booze. Call ahead 15 or 20 minutes to place your order. Open 11 a.m.-8:45 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon-8:45 p.m. Saturday.
  • Royal Thai Cafe

    1800 W. 14 Mile Rd., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 435-3810

  • Sala Thai

    3400 Russell St. Detroit

    (313) 831-1302

    Curries, fried rice, Thai salads and noodles all done in authentic Thai style. Squid and scallops, pork, beef and chicken Thai dishes. Extensive appetizer selections and tasty soups. Vegetarian entrees also. Lively setting.
  • Sawasdee

    6175 Haggerty Rd., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    (248) 926-1012

  • Siam Cuisine

    313 Braun Ct., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 663-4083

  • Siam Kitchen

    2509 Jackson, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-2571

  • Siam Spicy

    32425 Northwestern Hwy, Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 626-2092

    Voted Best Thai by Metro Times readers 1996. Friendly, comfortable atmosphere where entrees are stir-fried or prepared in coconut milk with plenty of pepper. Curries are red or green and very flavorful.
  • Siam Spicy

    29838 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 545-4305

    Voted Best Thai by Metro Times readers 1996. Friendly, comfortable atmosphere where entrees are stir-fried or prepared in coconut milk with plenty of pepper. Curries are red or green and very flavorful.
  • Spice of Thai

    515 S. Lafayette, Suite B, Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 543-7210

    More than 40 authentic Thai dishes served out of an open kitchen. Mild or hot. The decor is one of whimsical design - a splash of violet, a dab of chartreuse - a roaming rainbow.