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    Sunrise Thai

    4.4 (206 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Seafood, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Restaurant, seating and aesthetics.
    Detroit Jay H.

    There's nothing better than quality and consistency. A Thai restaurant is a destination to enjoy the culinary experts of a down to earth culture. The authenticity is in the work of the kitchen's staff. This is going to be my month to month Thai restaurant for visiting with friends. I ordered the pad Thai style with glass noodles. I cannot find any other local Thai restaurant that is currently serving glass noodles in this form. Almost all ingredients that are imported are extremely expensive, and since Thai restaurants are having a challenge with costs, it's a premium. My friend ordered a drunken noodle, which frankly, I should probably try some time, however, given the fact that there's not many places that makes pad Thai with glass noodles, I stick with what I know. The interior is perfect for the sit down experience, the aesthetics are pleasing, as the room is bright yellow, and I'm saying that with love. Well I was there I seen at least 10 people do carry out, so you know that's a good sign as well.

    Chicken pad Thai
    heather t.

    This is my go to spot but lately I've been disappointed in the amount of chicken in the pad Thai. So this time I ordered "extra" chicken, it was $5.00 and not a generous portion. It was what a regular amount should look like in a $15 pad Thai dish. Ugh.

    About half of the rice they gave me and half of the pad cashew, plus a spring roll.
    Liz P.

    Did takeout tonight here and it was my first time - I was in the area and craving Thai food. I was supposed to have dinner with a friend tonight but she canceled so I wanted to treat myself to takeout. Their dinner prices are very reasonable for a chicken dish ... My pad cashew was $12, and I know others in the area are $14-16. The Thai iced tea was $4 which is on par with others in the area. I wanted a spring roll and the person on the phone asked me how many... Generally I'm eating with my fiance but tonight it was just me, so I asked if I could get an egg roll for one, which they offer! ($1.50) The food was very good although I did think it was a little spicy and I ordered mild (that may be on me, though ... I can't do much spice). The place looked small but very cute so I wouldn't mind dining in another time, as well. Based on this experience I would get take out from there again, as everything was very tasty.

    Beef Pad See Ew.
    Alyssa S.

    Love this place. They are very generous with the protein portions and it's always delicious. I have tried the chicken satay and fried rice. They were all very good and flavorful.

    Pad prik noodles with fried tofu
    Tess S.

    Still the best pad Thai in southeast Michigan. I love how many options they have for noodle dishes, while my husband sticks with the pad thai I don't think I've gotten the same thing twice. I love their Tom kha, you can really taste the lemongrass. The location they're at now is nicer than their last, with booth or table seating available and curtains in the windows. Servers are prompt and attentive, pay at the counter after your meal on the way out though. Love sunrise and will keep them in our rotation for sure.

    Abhilash T.

    We dined in at this wonderful establishment. The food was excellent. We ordered crab Rangoon and spring rolls and they were delicious. The dipping sauces made them even better. We got two drunken noodles, a pad Thai and a pad kee mao. By far the best drunken noodles I ever had. I usually go with pad Thai but I was reading some reviews that talked about how amazing the drunken noodles were lately. They did not disappoint. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meals. And it was a very nice and clean restaurant. Not too many tables but enough for one or two large groups. Madison heights seems to be overpopulated with amazing places to eat and this spot is no exception. Definitely make your way here and I would highly recommend the drunken noodles.

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    4 years ago

    Eat here regularly. It's awesome. Pad Thai. Pad seiu. Fried rice dishes. Love the soup to start when dining in.

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    Their food was fresh and tasted wonderful! They were really polite and very, very friendly.

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    5 years ago

    One of my favorite local spots for Thai food. Always quick and delicious. Try the drunken noodles!

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    3 years ago

    Their Pad Thai & Garlic Fried Rice are the best around. Located in a random strip mall and easy to overlook. Hidden gem

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    6 years ago

    Open for carry out during COVID. The pad see ew was amazing! My friends had told me about this place and I am glad they did. I'll be back!

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    Only thai restaurant i eat at and would recommend everyone here, the food is absolutely amazing!!!!

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    This place is a favorite. We have been going here for about a year. The owner puts so much…read morethought, time and effort into decorating for every holiday. The origami napkins for different seasons, pillow changes in the booth and different centerpieces. I'm always excited to see what she does next. The service is wonderful. We were treated great our first visit, but have felt like family ever since. From recommendations to secret sauces or methods for eating dishes how they would in Thailand, Sue is there guide and assist. I look forward to seeing her as much as I do the food. Our food is always excellent and I like to try new things all the time. But we still have favorites. Appetizers. It's hard not to order the fried wontons, my spouse's favorite. We both enjoy the apple or papaya salad. And I'm a sucker for tum yum soup, theirs does not disappoint. Entrees we often enjoy traditionals like Pad See Ewe and Fried Rice. They are staples for a reason. But I've enjoyed trying many of Sue's recommendations. And I love a ground chicken dish she recommended served with lettuce cups and a fried egg. I wish I remembered the name. But it's one of her favorites. She will know! Be sure to ask for the Thai pickled lime and hot peppers condiment (upon request). My newest obsession is their Chicken Satay salad. It's fantastic. So fresh and delicious, not to mention gorgeous. I can't imagine anyone being disappointed. I can't tell you about dessert because we are always too full. But I'm determined to try her mango rice because I'm confident it will be amazing . If you have tried this place, it's worth a visit. You will want to go back again and again.

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    Tom Yum soup with tofu
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    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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    4.4
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    5.0 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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