
Thai & Japanese fare, including soup, sushi, noodles, curry & rice dishes, in casual surrounds.
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Address: 170 N Arlington Heights Rd, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone: (847) 590-1000
Website: https://www.gumraithaiah.com/
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The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive and they checked on us multiple times to make sure we were enjoying everything. The service made the experience even better and the food came out hot and fast.
The restaurant is clean and comfortable and it has a cozy neighborhood feel. Prices were reasonable and the portions were great. I highly recommend trying this spot if you are in the area or if you love Thai food or spicy food.
On top of that, the attitude of the person at the counter made the whole pickup unpleasant. If a restaurant can’t provide basic courtesy and fairness to paying customers, it doesn’t deserve loyalty. The food was nothing special, definitely not worth the disrespect. I won’t be ordering from Gumrai again and don’t recommend it to anyone looking for good food and decent service.
Be one of the best Thai Restaurant in the NW Suburbs. But recently, the service has gone down, food doesn’t taste as it used to and has gotten quite expensive. Not the same anymore.
Our server was very nice. Very welcoming.
We went early for dinner so at that time they were not busy. But people started coming in and the place started getting busy.
Service was fast.
Ambiance is nice and very quite place with cute decor.
We order tom yum soup with tofu. It was yummy. Loved the taste. Edamame were good. Pad Kee Mao spicy were the best. Were not that spicy as much as i expected but they were good. Green curry was good and spicy.
Will definitely come back.
Restrooms- very clean.
We ordered different types of food for sure to try..! From the Appetizer “Crab Rangoon” to the Yummiest Soup you for sure missing out..! Called Yum Thai Soup.
Everything we ordered was exceptionally very way up to the mark..! This family owned restaurant is one of the best Thai Restaurants I have been.
The food portion is very very very generous portions. The flavour is up to the mark on every bite.
We will be for sure back to have next time to have this flavour filled foods again. ❤️
“The owners are really very friendly and welcoming”
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The vibe? More takeout counter than sit-down restaurant. The décor was… let’s just say the ceiling stains and artwork weren’t exactly transporting me to Thailand. Still, I could’ve overlooked all that if the food had delivered. Sadly, dishes labeled “spicy” were about as fiery as a glass of tap water. Everything tasted carnival-level bland — not authentic, not inventive, just overpriced and underwhelming.
Maybe it was an off night, but with prices this high, I don’t plan to gamble again. Next time, I’ll save my money and stick to Netflix and leftovers.
Pictures show Crab Rangoon, Penang curry, Yellow Curry and Vegetable rice noodle soup!
I preferred rice and curry to be separated! Next time! Well a Great place for family too! They’ve got a bar which I’ve never tried.
We started with the appetizer sampler. Three each of egg rolls, crab Rangoon, and steamed dumplings. All delicious. The egg rolls were some of the best I’ve ever had, as the wrapper was thin and crispy.
I had the pan fried wide noodles with peanut sauce and carrots and broccoli. I added chicken. The presentation was beautiful, the chicken tender and plentiful, and the peanut sauce delicious. However, there were only 3 pieces of broccoli. And the noodles were perplexing: they were covered in a thick crust and deep fried. Serving separately to the side of the dish. I thought this dish would have everything stir fried together.
My husband had the Thai basil fried rice with chicken. It was quite spicy (which he expected) but the taste in general was a bit off-putting, as it tasted faintly of seafood. We thought it tasted like they had stir fried this dish in the same wok as the one they just cooked seafood in.
We’d come back to try other dishes when jn the area and craving Thai food.