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Welcome to Pi’s Thai Cuisine

Pi’s Thai Cuisine, located in Hazel Park, MI, offers a wide range of delicious Thai dishes with options for vegetarians. Their homemade spring rolls, flavorful Tom Yum Soup, and enticing salads like Yum Neau and Larb are just a few of the highlights on their menu. Customers rave about dishes like the Chicken Fried Rice and Pad Thai, praising the owner for his easygoing demeanor and the excellent service. Although the restaurant lacks seating, the food quality and delightful service make Pi’s Thai Cuisine a must-visit spot for authentic Thai cuisine.

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  • Pi’s Thai Cuisine
    24940 John R Rd, Hazel Park, MI 48030, United States
    24940 John R Rd, Hazel Park, MI 48030, United States Hotline: +1 248-545-4070

Pi’s Thai Cuisine is a hidden gem located in Hazel Park, MI, offering an array of authentic Thai dishes with a unique twist. From their flavorful starters like homemade spring rolls and crab rangoon to their mouth-watering entrees like Gang Sub Nok and Pad Thai, Pi’s Thai Cuisine caters to all palates. The star of the show here is their Tom Yum Soup, which has garnered rave reviews for its tangy, lemongrass-infused broth.

The restaurant may appear divey from the outside, but don't let that fool you - Pi’s Thai Cuisine is a true culinary delight. The owner, known for his humorous personality, ensures that every dish is made with love and care. While the wait times for food can be a bit long due to the small kitchen, the flavors and portions more than make up for it.

For those looking for a spicy kick, Pi’s Thai Cuisine doesn't disappoint. Their dishes tend to lean towards the spicier side, so be sure to specify your preference when ordering. With options for vegetarians and meat-lovers alike, there is something for everyone at this cozy eatery.

Overall, Pi’s Thai Cuisine may not be fancy, but it delivers where it counts - delicious, authentic Thai food. So, if you're in the area or willing to take a short drive, make sure to stop by and indulge in a culinary experience that will leave your taste buds tingling. Just remember, they only accept cash, so come prepared!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Pi’s Thai Cuisine
Jimmy P.
Jimmy P.

definitely not a local but will drive 30 minutes for the Chicken Fried Rice! It's the best around and these clowns saying it's not have no taste buds or something.

M D.
M D.

The food is amazing! The owner is funny and easy to deal with! Wish they had eat-in dinning. A little spendy but worth it!

Reginald C.
Reginald C.

Great Pad Thia! Excellent meal! In and out service , suggest you call ahead Ambiance , very little seating

Trevor N.
Trevor N.

Delightful service and delicious food every time Can't recommend Pi's Thai Cuisine enough!

Mike G.
Mike G.

Aron B. taunted us over and over with his Pi's Thai Cuisine mentions on Detroit Yelp talk threads with "Oh, guess what everyone? I just had another bowl of Pi's Thai Cuisine's Tom Yum Soup". He even taunted us with private messages about how he had eaten Pi's Tom Yum Soup for the umpteenth time in as many days. This went on relentlessly through the winter months... I finally couldn't take it anymore so one day I gassed up the car and drove the 212 miles north to the Detroit area suburb of Hazel Park to meet up with friends Aron, Laurie and Ron for some of this legendary soup. We were not disappointed. If you've ever had Tom Yum, you know that Thailand's version of Hot and Sour Soup is very different from it's Chinese sibling. It's lighter and more fragrant with a tangy slight lemongrass / lime-citrusy taste that makes this soup very satisfying to the palette. The flavors of Pi's Thai Cuisine's version has an unusual slight sweetness that was surprising but really made the flavors a little more rounded. In any case, it was about the best soup I've ever had. My only gripe was that I wish I had gotten the larger size. I could have eaten a lot more. Not content with just an order of soup, I also ordered the Pad Thai subbing woon sen noodles which I shared with everyone. It's Thailand's national dish and we all really enjoyed the flavors and textures that that dish is known for. Pad Thai here is a definite recommendation. We also got to try some of Laurie's Drunken Noodles. They were really good but frankly, I liked mine much better. Pi's Thai Cuisine is as rough looking as they come and has all the ambiance of a garage sale. But as many of us know, the sketchier looking an Asian restaurant is, the better the food. Take note that this is a tiny restaurant of 8 seats so it's more of a take out place. I'm in for 4 stars with a push on this one. The food is legit and the people are really nice and friendly. Good recommendation Aron. BTW can you find out if they do Door Dash to Columbus? Please and thank you. If you're in the area, go there for great Thai food. And A Little More Food For Thought: * They tend to lean towards the spicier side of things. I'd recommend trying medium to medium plus on your first visit. Cash only Cash only Cash only Cash only Cash only