Thai Spoon - Carta

4119 Stone School Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA, United States

🛍 Thai, Soup, Salad, Asian

3.7 💬 6749 Reseñas

Teléfono: +17349750277

Dirección: 4119 Stone School Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA, United States

Ciudad: Ann Arbor

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 6749

"Terrible experience – simply dreadful. Since moving to Southeast Michigan, I’ve been on the lookout for authentic Thai food, and when I saw the rating for Thai Spoon, I hoped I’d found it. Sadly, it missed the mark. The restaurant feels like a small, rundown spot, and it was freezing inside—the thermostat read 59°F. Seriously? When it’s 38°F outside, you should have the heat on! We ordered five items at the counter, paying just under $30. The food was ready quickly, in under 10 minutes. But the food itself was disappointing. The Tom Yum soup with chicken had no vegetables and, although the broth had some flavor, the soup was served cold. Not surprising given how cold the restaurant was. The basil stir fry contained hardly any basil and was overly salty, plus it was swimming in liquid that even the side of al dente rice couldn’t absorb. The Thai salad was just chopped veggies with tofu that looked like it had been fried the day before. No dressing either, even though the menu said it came with peanut sauce. When I asked for the sauce, they gave me a thick, dark brown paste that didn’t taste like peanuts at all and was hard to mix into the salad. Very disappointing. The shrimp fresh rolls were okay with their sweet vinegar dipping sauce but nothing memorable. The only highlight was the Thai iced tea, which was very tasty. Having eaten authentic Thai food in Thailand and found good Thai restaurants in my travels, I can confidently say this place is not one of them. I cannot recommend Thai Spoon and would advise avoiding it altogether."

Evan Evan

The lunch service was very fast. I’ll definitely return to try more dishes. The massaman was delicious, and the spice level was perfect—just the right amount of heat.

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Susan
Susan

I ordered the lunch box along with a spring roll that was supposed to be crispy, but it was drenched in too much sauce, which unfortunately seems to be common here. The dish felt more like a curry than a stir-fry.


Marc
Marc

It is a good place not every dishes are amazing but they are all good. The spice level is fair to intense so be aware. Service is super fast and kind. Portion are generous and the price is fair. Location is extremely clean and this makesfor a simple yet very good experience. The Pad Thai is really delicious.


Marlowe
Marlowe

First time back in over 2 years. I believe the food quality went downhill. (My family used to order a few times for takeout before the pandemic, and we were satisfied. Current review a couple days ago Service was quick, and staff was friendly. Butthe food was way too salty. My brother ordered many variety of dishes for our large group. All were soaking in excessive saucewith each plastic take out tray only about 1/2 to 2/3 full of food. This is one of the worse experience eating Thai food in theAnn Arbor Detroit area. Almost every dish was very salty although we ask for lower sodium if possible. Also not a fan of usingso many disposable plastic containers, plasticware, styrofoam cups, .. whi... Ver carta


David
David

Terrible experience – simply dreadful. Since moving to Southeast Michigan, I’ve been on the lookout for authentic Thai food, and when I saw the rating for Thai Spoon, I hoped I’d found it. Sadly, it missed the mark. The restaurant feels like a small, rundown spot, and it was freezing inside—the thermostat read 59°F. Seriously? When it’s 38°F outside, you should have the heat on! We ordered five items at the counter, paying just under $30. The food was ready quickly, in under 10 minutes. But the food itself was disappointing. The Tom Yum soup with chicken had no vegetables and, although the broth had some flavor, the soup was served cold. Not surprising given how cold the restaurant was. Th...

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"Came here on sunny Tuesday evening around 8pm for dinner. The place was packed, and this was surprising to me because this is a vegetarian place. I don't see vegetarian spots packed like this back home in the Bay Area, so I was excited to try it. Luckily we didn't have to wait, but we were seated on the sidewalk. We got two cocktails and a beer. Since we were seated outside, there was a pesky bee that flew around while we drank. It fell and died in my beer, so luckily the server gave me another beer. We got the buffalo cauliflower wings, buffalo wrap, and the world's greatest wrap. The cauliflower wings were delicious! The texture was crispy and it was my first time eating them at a restaurant instead of making them at home. The breading had a nice crunch. The world's greatest wrap had grilled tempeh, melted provolone-style cheese, shredded cabbage, pickled carrot-radish, tomato, grilled red onion, guacamole garlic mayo on a whole-wheat tortilla. I don't eat tempeh often but I love the grilled flavor of this tempeh. The textures of the ingredients made everything feel fresh despite having heavy stuff like guacamole and garlic mayo in it. The buffalo wrap had buffalo soy curls, baby greens, tomato, cucumber, red onion, celery, cabbage homemade ranch on a wheat tortilla. My cousins and I didn't like this as much as the other wrap, and it paired better with a hot sauce, but I still thought it was a decent wrap. We were full with two wraps between three people. Vegetarian food is always tricky for me because I feel like I could eat an infinite amount of it. After coming here, I can see why it's a solid food spot for the community. I'd recommend it!"