Yet another great strip mall restaurant. As you enter you are greeted with warm, smiling faces and clean, stark room with small works of Thai art and tapestries on the wall. The table cloths are vibrant pieces of thai silk. What really makes this place 4 star is the food. I started with a Thai Ice Tea - perfect - it had a nice sweetness to it but one could still taste the smooth undertones of the tea. For my main course I had a rice, noodle, and curry dish. All were excellent. We ordered the Kow Pad for a rice dish which left a little fire on the tongue. I don't know what noodle dish we order but it was yummy. Flat noodles with fresh veggies, the spicy was offset with a sweetness. We choose a red curry, Gang Gai that didn't disappoint - huge chunks of tofu! All of our dishes were ordered spicy--- had a nice bite without loosing the flavors of the dish. The ingredients were all fresh. This is my new favorite Thai restaurant. All in all, Spicy Thailand is a small, clean local Thai restaurant where the owners are awesome and the food is excellent. I can't wait to try more like the Tom Yum, Pad Kee Mowl (basil noodles), and Vegetable curry. We are fortunate to live in an area were there is such a diversity of cultures. Some of the best Middle Eastern, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian and Japanese cuisine in the country.
(4)
thomas p.
Great lunch value and very fast service. Never had bad service or problems with my food. the waitresses aren't bad on the eyes either.
(4)
Donald H.
This is surprisingly one of the better Thai spots I've found in SE Mich, though I've lowered my expectations compared to my previous home in San Francisco (thus a higher rating here). I'm a fan of curries, especially red, green and panang. Spicy Thailand is quick, affordable, friendly and tasty. The ambiance leaves a lot to be desired, and it's not the best Thai in the region, but i'd recommend for a lunch, carryout, or quick meal.
(4)
Mohan R.
This is one of the very few Thai places that serves very good food and a surprisingly good price, and decent portions. I am a regular to this place. Good service, decent ambiance, and I love the food.
(4)
Candiss W.
This is my go-to Thai joint in the area. I used to eat here all the time when I worked close by. The food is a bit spicier than the average Thai restaurant, so buyer beware. I love spice so I'm all for it. The food is always fresh and piping hot. Delish!
(4)
Marianne W.
Portion kinda small for a dinner and at med spice it was more spice than taste ....not one of my favorites
(2)
Eric G.
After a dozen or more visits, I figured I'd do an update. Experiencing the other Thai restaurants in the area, this place easily takes the top spot. Good service and consistently delicious food earned this place 5 stars. The phad thai has an amazingly sweet taste that just makes you want more.. and thank you to the chef for spicing it up. When you order hot, you get hot. Nothing worse that order hot thai food and barely getting any spice.. So, if your in the mood for thai or cruising around Warren looking for some delicious food, check this place out.
(5)
Nikki W.
Love going to lunch here! Very affordable and very good! The people who work here are very friendly. And the food is always great! Be warned hot is very very spicy and not for the weak at heart. During the lunch hour it gets pretty full and seating is limited. But carry out is very fast and a great option if your on a time limit. I always try something new on the menu each time I go and im never disappointed!
(4)
Louis J.
Spicy Thai is better than average overall. The place is always packed at lunch, so that has to tell you something. Pad Thai is the best. I usually eat Gang Gai or Patsy Yue, but not here. The waitress is very nice! Free soup is a nice complement to the meal. Portion size is on the smaller scale. If you're hungry, tell them you want to plus size your meal, it's like $2.00 more.
(4)
Laura K.
I'm shocked by the praise this place is getting. Either I can't trust most people's reviews or I went on a VERY off day. I usually go to Sunny Thai but I wanted to try some thing different. We actually tried to go to Amarin Thai but they were closed. We stumbled upon Spicy and I was a bit leery when I walked in and they were playing country music, when in Warren I suppose. The menu did a good job of explaining the dishes, the problem was the ingredients in the food didn't match the menu. Here's a breakdown: The Shrimp Rolls (on the menu it says ground chicken and shirmp) it was actually a spring roll wrapper wrapped around a piece of shrimp and deep fried. NO ground chicken in the roll at all. Tom Yum: it was by far the worst I've ever had. When I ordered it my server asked me how hot I wanted it. Um, Hot, I said. Normally Tom Yum isn't made to order. This soup was literally hot water with crushed chili, two small shrimp and some onion. No ginger, no kaffir lime, mushroom etc. It was actually so unbearably hot the server was shocked I ate as much as I did. Pad Prik Khing with chicken (Hot) it was okay (my bf's order) and the only thing that matched the menu. It was just chicken and green beans in a red curry. The big let down was my order of Gang Pah, the menu says it's a red curry with onion, pepper, bamboo, green bean, eggplant, baby com, pea pods, broccoli, napa, carrot, and rhizome (no mention of coconut milk). My order had coconut milk (which I like to avoid) it had no napa, no pea pod and little to no broccoli. The spice level was nice and spicy but the dish that was delivered didn't not match the menu description. I can see going to this place if I lived within stumbling distance but since I don't I can't imagine ever going back.
(2)
Julia P.
This is the ultimate Thai restaurant. I've tried other places but none seem to compare to this place. My girlfriend and have a love affair with extra spicy thai and we're never disappointed here. We always leave with happy (hott) tummies. Their prices are pretty cheap (usually under $20 for two) and they never skimp out on anything. I just found out they partnered with Wok To You ( woktoyou.com ) and now offer delivery too. GET SOME!
(5)
Alex E.
Today I waited 30min to get my mild drunken noodle. However, it came loaded with the red spices and I could not finish my lunch. Even my side (spring rolls ) tasted spicy since my mouth was burning already. I told the owner before I paid that it was too spicy for me and that I could not finish today. Well. She was only laughing but still charging full price. The second star is because I liked the food before. Today was my last time here.
(2)
Chris P.
Excellent food! Excellent staff! Makes me look forward to lunch. Only downside is it can get really busy at lunch.
(5)
Mario G.
I have a huge appetite for Thai food and have eaten at a countless Thai restaurants. I have never been to one that can compare to Spic y Thailand. They always have the freshest vegetables, high quality meats, quick turn around times and a nice wait staff. Just one caveat, the spiciness level is a little tuned-up, so beware when ordering. The one and only downfall of this place are the portion sizes. It wouldn't hurt to be a little bit larger, but their prices make up for it. A typical dish is $6.50 add spring rolls and soup and it's still under $10!
(5)
Mark L.
I have also eaten at MANY different Thai Restaurants throughout the greater Metro Detroit area. This one is good, their food is quite good. I, personally, wouldn't give a rating of "5-Stars" to a place like this just because of the dining room (if you can call it that). It's located in a strip-mall (which isn't necessarily bad), but when you walk in it kind of just looks like a place for "take-out" with a few tables set up for people who actually want to eat their food there. So... there's not much for atmosphere, but, if you don't really care about such things, then that's not really a problem, is it? I've eaten here once for lunch, and once for dinner... both times the food has been good. Anything better than ANY of the other Thai Restaurants that I've tried... No, not really, but it wasn't worse either. The prices of things seemed to be about right. Would I recommend that you drive out of your way to try this place... no, I wouldn't. But, if you're in the area and you have a craving for Thai food... then this place is certainly worth a look! (5-Star, No... but still good food... I think a 3-Star rating is about right).
(3)
Charlie H.
The service is great, I am surprised at how quickly they fill orders during peak hours. The parking lot is rather small as it is located just north of the corner on the northwest corner of Van Dyke and 11 Mile Rd. I am normally not a big fan of Asian cuisine since I've grown up eating homemade Asian dishes. It's become a staple part of my diet to the point I'm not really excited about it in the same way I am not excited about breakfast cereal or orange juice. Anyhow, Spicy Thailand's dishes are pretty standard fare for Thai dishes. Their new menu makes a lot more sense with better descriptions. The prices are reasonable, you'll eat your meal and walk out after paying tip for just under $10 on average. I'm not a big fan of spicy foods, so I usually order the Mild or no spice. Mild still feels like it is burning my mouth with each bite. If you don't mind squeezing in during peak lunch hours, go at anytime. If you want some space, go there around 12:30 or later, as the lunch hour has passed and people are on their way back to work.
(4)
Chocolina R.
The best Thai place in this area, ever. I'm Asian and lived many years in Asia, I cook it I know the taste. Ingredients here are very fresh. Portion is just right. It may be smaller than other places but this is the real Thai style...in fact in Thai, portion is even smaller. If there are negative comments for this place I guess the expectation was to find Americanized Thai food, rather than the one closer to real Thai food.
(5)
Ryan T.
Best Thai food I have ever had. I am far from an expert but this ranks the best. Sy Thai is a very close second. Spicy Thailands Spicy Mei Thai and Drunken are the things to order.
(5)
Erin H.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place! Always good no matter what I order! The fried rice is amazing, they use real chicken and not that diced rubbery junk. The service is wonderful and the prices are very reasonable as well. I would recommend to anyone!
(5)
Amy H.
I absolutely love stumbling upon a great Thai restaurant - one that never disappoints - one that I can keep coming back to and expect the same greatness every time. What I love even more is finding a place who can make a killer plate of Pad Thai with Tofu - extra hot! This is the only Thai place where I've actually eaten the entire portion in one sitting. It's SO delicious. And they really know how to kick up the heat! There is a different taste to this dish unlike any I've tried before. It's light, spicy, not too oily, and packed with fresh ingredients. The noodles aren't clumpy. It tastes clean. With all this talk of pad thai..I'm gonna go have to pick up an order!
(4)
Tony M.
I'm a huge fan of Thai food and have been to many restaurants around the Metro Detroit area. When Spicy Thailand opened, I was quite excited to try it, particularly since it was close to work. I was impressed on my first visit, and also a bit surprised that their spice level was considerably higher than everywhere else I'd been. I was a little unhappy that the waitress told another table ordering after us "Order one level below what you usually do -- we make everything hot!" My mouth was on fire that day! But my brief love affair with Spicy Thai has been over for a while now. They have cut down on the amount of meat in every dish I've ordered, to the point that if I find anything other than a peanut-sized piece of chicken it's like I've hit the jackpot. Their prices may be reasonable, but if all I'm buying is rice and sauce then it's not really a good deal. I suggest going elsewhere for Thai food. There are several much better choices in the area.
(3)
Flannary S.
True to it's name, the food is spicier than most places, but very good. The portions are perfect for one meal. I come here for lunch often, and usually get curried vegetables, which always leave me wanting to go right back for dinner.
(4)
Aaron T.
Ordered the Gang Pah with pork, extra hot. I like my Thai food extra spicy and Spicy Thailand did not disappoint. I eat a lot of extremely hot food, so even when I order "extra hot" from most Thai places it still isn't quite hot enough for me. My Gang Pah was full of whole Thai chiles, chile flakes, and a delicious spicy curry sauce. The portion size was just right for a filling meal. I also ordered the spring rolls, which were only so so - they are a bit on the small side, but they do give you 2 of them per order. They kind of reminded me of the tiny frozen spring rolls you might find in the grocery store. However, because my entree was so awesome and wonderfully spicy, and the girl at the front counter that took my order was super cute, I give Spicy Thailand 5 stars. I will definitely be back there soon.
(5)
Alycia M.
Mediocre at best. This place is okay. You would have a better outcome going to another Thai restaurant and here are the 2 main reasons: #1 - The spiciness of the dishes are barely there so unless you have GERDs you will not enjoy your dish that much and #2 the portion size is VERY SMALL compared to other Thai restaurants and you are paying just as much. Honestly, I could have cooked the same dish or better at home. Go elsewhere or only stop if you are desperate.
(2)
Matt N.
It was cold, wet and snowing when I landed in Detroit, MI. I had another 45 minute drive to my final destination which was Warren, MI. I was starving and drove by this place called Spicy Thailand which peaked my interest b/c I LOVE spicy food! I quicky went to my hotel to check in and left for the restaurant up the street. The menu was simple which kind of scare me but I was hungry and cold so a nice big bowl of soup was on my mind. I saw a soup called Kow Theel Namh and asked the owner (I think) if it was good and she said yes but she then told me that dish is best served with beef which I had no problem with. (You can have different meats or seafood if you like) I asked them if I could also have the egg noodle mix in with the rice noodle which they allowed, AWESOME!!! I tried it and I was blown away it was FANTASTIC! Reminded me of some great Thai soups I had in the past but really did not expect it from here! I'm def. coming back before I leave Warren. If your looking for a nice tasty and spicy (different levels) soup on a cold, snowy day come try this this soup out!
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Yet another great strip mall restaurant. As you enter you are greeted with warm, smiling faces and clean, stark room with small works of Thai art and tapestries on the wall. The table cloths are vibrant pieces of thai silk. What really makes this place 4 star is the food. I started with a Thai Ice Tea - perfect - it had a nice sweetness to it but one could still taste the smooth undertones of the tea. For my main course I had a rice, noodle, and curry dish. All were excellent. We ordered the Kow Pad for a rice dish which left a little fire on the tongue. I don't know what noodle dish we order but it was yummy. Flat noodles with fresh veggies, the spicy was offset with a sweetness. We choose a red curry, Gang Gai that didn't disappoint - huge chunks of tofu! All of our dishes were ordered spicy--- had a nice bite without loosing the flavors of the dish. The ingredients were all fresh. This is my new favorite Thai restaurant. All in all, Spicy Thailand is a small, clean local Thai restaurant where the owners are awesome and the food is excellent. I can't wait to try more like the Tom Yum, Pad Kee Mowl (basil noodles), and Vegetable curry. We are fortunate to live in an area were there is such a diversity of cultures. Some of the best Middle Eastern, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian and Japanese cuisine in the country.
(4)thomas p.
Great lunch value and very fast service. Never had bad service or problems with my food. the waitresses aren't bad on the eyes either.
(4)Donald H.
This is surprisingly one of the better Thai spots I've found in SE Mich, though I've lowered my expectations compared to my previous home in San Francisco (thus a higher rating here). I'm a fan of curries, especially red, green and panang. Spicy Thailand is quick, affordable, friendly and tasty. The ambiance leaves a lot to be desired, and it's not the best Thai in the region, but i'd recommend for a lunch, carryout, or quick meal.
(4)Mohan R.
This is one of the very few Thai places that serves very good food and a surprisingly good price, and decent portions. I am a regular to this place. Good service, decent ambiance, and I love the food.
(4)Candiss W.
This is my go-to Thai joint in the area. I used to eat here all the time when I worked close by. The food is a bit spicier than the average Thai restaurant, so buyer beware. I love spice so I'm all for it. The food is always fresh and piping hot. Delish!
(4)Marianne W.
Portion kinda small for a dinner and at med spice it was more spice than taste ....not one of my favorites
(2)Eric G.
After a dozen or more visits, I figured I'd do an update. Experiencing the other Thai restaurants in the area, this place easily takes the top spot. Good service and consistently delicious food earned this place 5 stars. The phad thai has an amazingly sweet taste that just makes you want more.. and thank you to the chef for spicing it up. When you order hot, you get hot. Nothing worse that order hot thai food and barely getting any spice.. So, if your in the mood for thai or cruising around Warren looking for some delicious food, check this place out.
(5)Nikki W.
Love going to lunch here! Very affordable and very good! The people who work here are very friendly. And the food is always great! Be warned hot is very very spicy and not for the weak at heart. During the lunch hour it gets pretty full and seating is limited. But carry out is very fast and a great option if your on a time limit. I always try something new on the menu each time I go and im never disappointed!
(4)Louis J.
Spicy Thai is better than average overall. The place is always packed at lunch, so that has to tell you something. Pad Thai is the best. I usually eat Gang Gai or Patsy Yue, but not here. The waitress is very nice! Free soup is a nice complement to the meal. Portion size is on the smaller scale. If you're hungry, tell them you want to plus size your meal, it's like $2.00 more.
(4)Laura K.
I'm shocked by the praise this place is getting. Either I can't trust most people's reviews or I went on a VERY off day. I usually go to Sunny Thai but I wanted to try some thing different. We actually tried to go to Amarin Thai but they were closed. We stumbled upon Spicy and I was a bit leery when I walked in and they were playing country music, when in Warren I suppose. The menu did a good job of explaining the dishes, the problem was the ingredients in the food didn't match the menu. Here's a breakdown: The Shrimp Rolls (on the menu it says ground chicken and shirmp) it was actually a spring roll wrapper wrapped around a piece of shrimp and deep fried. NO ground chicken in the roll at all. Tom Yum: it was by far the worst I've ever had. When I ordered it my server asked me how hot I wanted it. Um, Hot, I said. Normally Tom Yum isn't made to order. This soup was literally hot water with crushed chili, two small shrimp and some onion. No ginger, no kaffir lime, mushroom etc. It was actually so unbearably hot the server was shocked I ate as much as I did. Pad Prik Khing with chicken (Hot) it was okay (my bf's order) and the only thing that matched the menu. It was just chicken and green beans in a red curry. The big let down was my order of Gang Pah, the menu says it's a red curry with onion, pepper, bamboo, green bean, eggplant, baby com, pea pods, broccoli, napa, carrot, and rhizome (no mention of coconut milk). My order had coconut milk (which I like to avoid) it had no napa, no pea pod and little to no broccoli. The spice level was nice and spicy but the dish that was delivered didn't not match the menu description. I can see going to this place if I lived within stumbling distance but since I don't I can't imagine ever going back.
(2)Julia P.
This is the ultimate Thai restaurant. I've tried other places but none seem to compare to this place. My girlfriend and have a love affair with extra spicy thai and we're never disappointed here. We always leave with happy (hott) tummies. Their prices are pretty cheap (usually under $20 for two) and they never skimp out on anything. I just found out they partnered with Wok To You ( woktoyou.com ) and now offer delivery too. GET SOME!
(5)Alex E.
Today I waited 30min to get my mild drunken noodle. However, it came loaded with the red spices and I could not finish my lunch. Even my side (spring rolls ) tasted spicy since my mouth was burning already. I told the owner before I paid that it was too spicy for me and that I could not finish today. Well. She was only laughing but still charging full price. The second star is because I liked the food before. Today was my last time here.
(2)Chris P.
Excellent food! Excellent staff! Makes me look forward to lunch. Only downside is it can get really busy at lunch.
(5)Mario G.
I have a huge appetite for Thai food and have eaten at a countless Thai restaurants. I have never been to one that can compare to Spic y Thailand. They always have the freshest vegetables, high quality meats, quick turn around times and a nice wait staff. Just one caveat, the spiciness level is a little tuned-up, so beware when ordering. The one and only downfall of this place are the portion sizes. It wouldn't hurt to be a little bit larger, but their prices make up for it. A typical dish is $6.50 add spring rolls and soup and it's still under $10!
(5)Mark L.
I have also eaten at MANY different Thai Restaurants throughout the greater Metro Detroit area. This one is good, their food is quite good. I, personally, wouldn't give a rating of "5-Stars" to a place like this just because of the dining room (if you can call it that). It's located in a strip-mall (which isn't necessarily bad), but when you walk in it kind of just looks like a place for "take-out" with a few tables set up for people who actually want to eat their food there. So... there's not much for atmosphere, but, if you don't really care about such things, then that's not really a problem, is it? I've eaten here once for lunch, and once for dinner... both times the food has been good. Anything better than ANY of the other Thai Restaurants that I've tried... No, not really, but it wasn't worse either. The prices of things seemed to be about right. Would I recommend that you drive out of your way to try this place... no, I wouldn't. But, if you're in the area and you have a craving for Thai food... then this place is certainly worth a look! (5-Star, No... but still good food... I think a 3-Star rating is about right).
(3)Charlie H.
The service is great, I am surprised at how quickly they fill orders during peak hours. The parking lot is rather small as it is located just north of the corner on the northwest corner of Van Dyke and 11 Mile Rd. I am normally not a big fan of Asian cuisine since I've grown up eating homemade Asian dishes. It's become a staple part of my diet to the point I'm not really excited about it in the same way I am not excited about breakfast cereal or orange juice. Anyhow, Spicy Thailand's dishes are pretty standard fare for Thai dishes. Their new menu makes a lot more sense with better descriptions. The prices are reasonable, you'll eat your meal and walk out after paying tip for just under $10 on average. I'm not a big fan of spicy foods, so I usually order the Mild or no spice. Mild still feels like it is burning my mouth with each bite. If you don't mind squeezing in during peak lunch hours, go at anytime. If you want some space, go there around 12:30 or later, as the lunch hour has passed and people are on their way back to work.
(4)Chocolina R.
The best Thai place in this area, ever. I'm Asian and lived many years in Asia, I cook it I know the taste. Ingredients here are very fresh. Portion is just right. It may be smaller than other places but this is the real Thai style...in fact in Thai, portion is even smaller. If there are negative comments for this place I guess the expectation was to find Americanized Thai food, rather than the one closer to real Thai food.
(5)Ryan T.
Best Thai food I have ever had. I am far from an expert but this ranks the best. Sy Thai is a very close second. Spicy Thailands Spicy Mei Thai and Drunken are the things to order.
(5)Erin H.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place! Always good no matter what I order! The fried rice is amazing, they use real chicken and not that diced rubbery junk. The service is wonderful and the prices are very reasonable as well. I would recommend to anyone!
(5)Amy H.
I absolutely love stumbling upon a great Thai restaurant - one that never disappoints - one that I can keep coming back to and expect the same greatness every time. What I love even more is finding a place who can make a killer plate of Pad Thai with Tofu - extra hot! This is the only Thai place where I've actually eaten the entire portion in one sitting. It's SO delicious. And they really know how to kick up the heat! There is a different taste to this dish unlike any I've tried before. It's light, spicy, not too oily, and packed with fresh ingredients. The noodles aren't clumpy. It tastes clean. With all this talk of pad thai..I'm gonna go have to pick up an order!
(4)Tony M.
I'm a huge fan of Thai food and have been to many restaurants around the Metro Detroit area. When Spicy Thailand opened, I was quite excited to try it, particularly since it was close to work. I was impressed on my first visit, and also a bit surprised that their spice level was considerably higher than everywhere else I'd been. I was a little unhappy that the waitress told another table ordering after us "Order one level below what you usually do -- we make everything hot!" My mouth was on fire that day! But my brief love affair with Spicy Thai has been over for a while now. They have cut down on the amount of meat in every dish I've ordered, to the point that if I find anything other than a peanut-sized piece of chicken it's like I've hit the jackpot. Their prices may be reasonable, but if all I'm buying is rice and sauce then it's not really a good deal. I suggest going elsewhere for Thai food. There are several much better choices in the area.
(3)Flannary S.
True to it's name, the food is spicier than most places, but very good. The portions are perfect for one meal. I come here for lunch often, and usually get curried vegetables, which always leave me wanting to go right back for dinner.
(4)Aaron T.
Ordered the Gang Pah with pork, extra hot. I like my Thai food extra spicy and Spicy Thailand did not disappoint. I eat a lot of extremely hot food, so even when I order "extra hot" from most Thai places it still isn't quite hot enough for me. My Gang Pah was full of whole Thai chiles, chile flakes, and a delicious spicy curry sauce. The portion size was just right for a filling meal. I also ordered the spring rolls, which were only so so - they are a bit on the small side, but they do give you 2 of them per order. They kind of reminded me of the tiny frozen spring rolls you might find in the grocery store. However, because my entree was so awesome and wonderfully spicy, and the girl at the front counter that took my order was super cute, I give Spicy Thailand 5 stars. I will definitely be back there soon.
(5)Alycia M.
Mediocre at best. This place is okay. You would have a better outcome going to another Thai restaurant and here are the 2 main reasons: #1 - The spiciness of the dishes are barely there so unless you have GERDs you will not enjoy your dish that much and #2 the portion size is VERY SMALL compared to other Thai restaurants and you are paying just as much. Honestly, I could have cooked the same dish or better at home. Go elsewhere or only stop if you are desperate.
(2)Matt N.
It was cold, wet and snowing when I landed in Detroit, MI. I had another 45 minute drive to my final destination which was Warren, MI. I was starving and drove by this place called Spicy Thailand which peaked my interest b/c I LOVE spicy food! I quicky went to my hotel to check in and left for the restaurant up the street. The menu was simple which kind of scare me but I was hungry and cold so a nice big bowl of soup was on my mind. I saw a soup called Kow Theel Namh and asked the owner (I think) if it was good and she said yes but she then told me that dish is best served with beef which I had no problem with. (You can have different meats or seafood if you like) I asked them if I could also have the egg noodle mix in with the rice noodle which they allowed, AWESOME!!! I tried it and I was blown away it was FANTASTIC! Reminded me of some great Thai soups I had in the past but really did not expect it from here! I'm def. coming back before I leave Warren. If your looking for a nice tasty and spicy (different levels) soup on a cold, snowy day come try this this soup out!
(4)