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    Penn's Thai Kitchen

    3.9 (258 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Seafood, Vegan
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Danielle C.

    I spotted this place on the way to FedEx and hoped I could find it on my way back down that street. Thankfully I did. It was cozy and quiet, the food was fresh and delicious. I ordered the curry rolls because I just had to. I'm a veteran Thai restaurant goer and had never had one. The woman who served me doubled as the hostess, very polite and attentive.

    My dinner. 1/3 full, mostly oily,  salty sauce. They charge like $12 for this.
    Teresa G.

    First time visitor. Just spent $60 because I wanted to do a carry out of Thai for my bday and most Thai restaurants are closed on Sundays so I gave them a try for our group of 4. Penn's was the worst decision I could have made. Ordered 3 dinners, 2 satay with extra peanut sauce (being eaten as a meal), and an appetizer assortment. I ordered online and they called me right away to say they only had one satay left and couldn't do extra peanut sauce because they only had one order left. At 4:30pm, a half hour after they OPENED. They had no peanut sauce because they don't make it, and it was clear when we got the order as there were no skewers on the chicken and the chicken looked almost gray with fake grill marks. Looked processed. What kind of a Thai restaurant only has one pre-portioned cup of peanut sauce on their premises? Moving on... App assortment was straight out of a box, very little filling, probably bought at Costco. The "dipping sauce" was a flavorless almost clear liquid about 1/4 inch full, we didn't know what it was but it was not plum or duck sauce. It was gross and after initially trying it, we decided to do without. My husband and my stir fry orders were each about a third full, it looked like someone's leftovers. I have never paid so much for so little. Very little meat or vegetable, a lot of salty, oily liquid. The noodle dish had most the noodles stuck together along with a few pieces of dry chicken. My guest ate her noodle meal and promptly reported stomach issues. Because it was a dinner we paid for, we tried to eat it but my husband and I couldn't even eat our meals. Keep in mind this was for a birthday meal. Glad we have birthday cake because no one's hunger was satisfied by what could be salvaged from this meal. This was easily THE worst waste of $60 ever. If you are ever in my position, go spend that money pretty much anywhere else. We suggest Amarin Thai, which we think is the best Thai place around, but unfortunately not open on Sundays.

    Pad Ped with tofu
    Karolina K.

    Craving some thai food, so we decided to try this place. It's located in the mall next to Baskin ice cream shop. Place is small but clean, although there was a smell inside of fried food which I not necessarily like. Also, the restrooms are located outside the restaurant, in the mall. Not the cleanest. The service was very good, a young gentlemen who was very polite and nice. I got the Pad Ped curry with tofu and hubby Pad Woonsen with chicken and rice noodles (he's not a fan of bean noodles). Both went with mild plus. The food was very good, although the noodles were a little too salty for my taste. Portions also good size. Will be back for sure

    Pad Thai after eating like a third (1/3) of it.

    This is a very classic mom and pop restaurant serves good ol fashioned authentic Thai food. The atmosphere is quiet, calm, possibly divey, and everyone staffing the restaurant is very friendly. I ordered chicken satay and chicken drunken noodles medium spicy. The satay was prepared beautifully. The chicken had that classic marinade where you could really taste the curried flavor integrated and a beautiful grilled char on the chicken that added that classic bbq flavor. They had an amazing homemade peanut sauce that really elevated the flavors of the marinated chicken. As far as the noodles: they don't hold back on the sauce, and honestly, keep it coming! It was sweet, savory, spicy to order and complemented the chopped peppers crisp flavors and the beautiful cook on the thinly sliced chicken.

    Pad Thai

    Came here for the first time today and was very happy with the experience! Got the pad thai with tofu and my partner got the drunken noodles & chicken satay. All dishes were very delicious and balanced the spice well. The staff was super nice and friendly. Overall, a cute mom and pop shop with great food!

    Nicole E.

    Decent Thai food in Oakland. I can't say anything blew me away about this place. I had their Tom Yum and a Pad Thai, it was good. Still nothing like the Thai at Bangkok 96 in Dearborn though, but this one is definitely closer for me to home. Been ages since I was last here. I decided to give it another go. Glad I did. Was better than the last time I went. Maybe it went through a change of the guard since then? My hubby and decided on pad Thai with steamed tofu and the massaman curry with steamed tofu and we both enjoyed and devoured the dishes clean. It was a pleasant surprise from the last time we were here. Back for more. Tried out their crab Rangoon and they are crispy and good and you can see hints of red from the crab meat. Got the red curry with steamed tofu and pad Thai with steamed tofu. All were tasty as always.

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    Great soup. Amazing appetizers. Regular dishes were good, not great. But the others were fantastic!

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    Lovely little casual thai spot. My boys loved it, especially the spring rolls and pad thai, and I loved the tom kha!

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    It's our new local Thai place! Always consistent, never had order messed up and heat rating is always accurate.

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    Kacha Thai Market

    Kacha Thai Market

    4.5
    (82 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Surprisingly tasty food and excellent service. This is a genuine and authentic Thai restaurant. The…read moreladies who served us were accommodating (peanut allergy) and went out of their way on a busy Sunday afternoon to explain details and comparisons on the menu. I liked the question "what Spicy level do you want ... (mild/medium/spicy)" for each dish. Decent sized portions and tasty food. The many and varied Pad Thai plates beckoned and we tried the omlette Pad Thai which was delicious and piping hot. Chicken Tom Yum soup and shrimp fried rice also were pleasurable. The atmosphere is really casual - the layout is more of a cafe than a formal dining room. I would definitely return and with friends.

    I was excited to try this place based on reviews and pictures. The restaurant atmosphere is very…read morenice with cultural decor and a spacious layout. To start, we got moo krob (deep fried pork belly) which is the Thai version of Chinese siu yook. I have to say, I like siu yook so much more - it's a lot more flavorful having been marinated with five spice and served with delicious sweet hoisin sauce for dipping. The pork here was bland and the sauce (fish sauce based) was pretty one note. For my entree, I got rad na (rice noodles with gravy, Chinese broccoli, carrots, and choice of meat - I got pork) which was one of the best I've ever had! They used fresh rice noodles and sautéed it properly to give it the "wok hei" (wok-seared flavor). The gravy was deep and flavorful and the portion size was very good. If everything else was as good as my entree, I'd give this restaurant 5 stars. Unfortunately, my mom's Kao mun gai (steamed chicken with rice and "special sauce") was awful. She asked if the dish had any spice because she can't do spicy, and the server said no, so she decided she'd try it. The chicken was way overcooked and dry, with no flavor at all. The sauce, the only thing providing flavor and moisture, was spicy so that she couldn't eat it. We asked if there was any sauce she could get instead that wasn't spicy, and they said no, but they can give us a bottle of soy sauce. So my mom used some of that, and also took some of my rad na gravy. But because the chicken was so dry and bland, it was beyond saving. My dad got the Thai basil fried rice, mild spice. It was definitely hotter than other Thai restaurants' mild, and my dad said the spice overwhelmed the other flavors. I tried some of it and it was not bad, but nothing remarkable. They told us that traditionally, it's served with the rice on the side, which was strange to me because then it's not fried rice - it's sautéed meat and veggies with rice on the side. I am curious about how some of the other dishes taste here, but it's a shame that 3/4 of the things we ordered were mediocre to downright bad. While I enjoyed my entree, I felt bad my parents didn't enjoy their food.

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    A14 Tom Kha Kai (S) and A14 Tom Kha Kai (L)
    A14 Tom Kha Kai (S) and A14 Tom Kha Kai (L)
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    Thai 101

    Thai 101

    4.4
    (106 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    It's time for an update... we continue to frequent this Thai restaurant. They are so so good. And…read morealways open when we have a craving (see other my other Thai review). I love this place, the staff is always so friendly and have often popped out with my take out to my car. I've come too early before and they've offered to let me sit in my car and they'd bring it out to me when I'm ready. That's service! The food is always fresh and flavorful. We love the pad Thai with tofu for the kids and we go back and forth with curries and noodle dishes ourselves. Spice level here is standard and you can get it on the side if you're so inclined which is nice to amp it up on your own terms. Crab rangoons are still the best here with the green onion really perking up the cream cheese inside. Can't go wrong with any of the dishes. The community know about this place now so wait times are a little closer to 25-30 min during peak dinner times so plan accordingly for take out. They do have a small indoor seating area with a couple tables and bar seating but this is mostly a take out restaurant. Enjoy!

    One small table and 6 window counter seats and that's about it. The counter by the window is small,…read morejust enough for a plates Mostly a carry out spot. Ordered appetizer sampler, and tom yum soup, pad Thai, chicken and steamed tofu and veggies, extra hot, Thai basil with chicken and added mushrooms, medium spicy. $58.10 The chicken dumpling and the crab wonton are all cold, what in the world! The second try of the chicken dumplings were warmer and not bad. The crab cheese wonton is so-so, the cheese is not cream cheesy as expected, not sure if there is something else in there. Hardly any crab at all. The plum sauce is like a syrup, runny and super sticky and oh so messy. The Thai sauce and the basil sauce are both quite sweet too. The pad basil is good, good heat, lots of green peppers and carrots. The chicken is overcooked, it's a good thing it's swimming in sauce then. The tom yum soup was good, quite spicy for medium spice. Service is very good here, super warm, friendly and really want to give you a good experience.

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    Fried tofu pad Thai was excellent!
    Fried tofu pad Thai was excellent!
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    Far East Chinese and Thai Food

    Far East Chinese and Thai Food

    3.2
    (176 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Far East Chinese & Thai Food is FAR OUT and double good!…read more My office ordered lunch here for me and my boss' birthday today, and not only was the restaurant easy to communicate with regarding the large order, but the food was super dope as well. I ordered the Pad See Yu, and it was stupid good. The sauce had a hint of sweetness to it, and a healthy portion of beef, shrimp, chicken and pork. I didn't feel "cheated out" on anything like many other restaurants leave you feeling on combo dishes like this (see the photo). The dumplings come in 6, and we ordered both the steamed and pan fried. I failed to procure a photo of them, but these are the old school pot stickers - thicker dough and well made. Depending upon your mood, I could suggest either the steamed or the fried, but steamed is probably my fav. The egg rolls were crunchy and were not overly oiled, which means this restaurant cares enough to change their fry oil, ensuring that the guest has a better meal, rather than trying to stretch every last drop of an oil batch. I don't remember what everyone else got, but there were no complaints from the varied dishes I DO remember - Beef & Broccoli, Shrimp Egg Foo Young, Kung Pau and more. I'll most certainly be coming to this establishment again in the near future, and couldn't recommend to you more ordering here yourself.

    It was ehh. Not great sweet and sour chicken and the chicken Thai was blah. Sadly the spring rolls…read morewere better than the other food.

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    Far East Chinese and Thai Food
    Far East Chinese and Thai Food
    Far East Chinese and Thai Food

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