Sisters Thai Kitchen is your passport to the vibrant and tantalizing flavors of Thailand right here in Roseville. Our warm and welcoming restaurant offers an authentic culinary journey through the heart of Thailand, where traditional recipes meet modern flair. Indulge in our mouthwatering selection of Thai dishes, meticulously crafted using fresh, locally sourced ingredients and a touch of sisterly love. Whether you’re a seasoned Thai food enthusiast or a first-time explorer, our friendly staff and cozy ambiance ensure an unforgettable dining experience. Join us at Sisters Thai Kitchen, where every meal is a delicious celebration of Thai culture and cuisine.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:15 AM–3 PM, 4:15–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2000 Blue Oaks Blvd STE 140, Roseville, CA 95747
Phone: (916) 886-2098
Website: https://www.sistersthaikitchen.com/
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Reviews
And to Marie Ramos….im sure that was you lastnight. I was hoping you’d post a bad review
I was dining in when you rudely disrespected the staff after being told that there would be an extra charge for additional hot sauce.
If you want unlimited hot sauce just dine in, they serve sauces at every table. Now, you wanna say they reuse hot sauce Cuzz they put it back into the jars? Girl bye.
Went with the Fresh Rolls (fresh basil, cilantro, ground chicken, and prawns wrapped in a leaf of lettuce and rolled inside fresh rice paper.) and the Thai Chicken Wings (deep-fried chicken wings, fish sauce, and sautéed with Thai spicy sauce.) and the Satay Chicken Skewers (marinated and grilled chicken skewers.). The roll was boring and the Thai Chicken Wings were cooked perfectly – just wish the sauce/seasoning had more going on for it.
So let’s get to it, Sisters Thai is adjacent to the Wax Center and is, of course, brand new with fresh paint, decor, and eating area. That being said, it’s a bit plain and somewhat doesn’t match the Thai motif. It’s not bad, just different than expected.
The ordering here is different and it took a second to understand the process. All orders are taken when you walk in, where you also pay for your complete order. You can then take a seat in the dining area with a card that has your order number. I would recommend coming in prepared to order rather than trying to order at the time of entry… especially if you have a larger group.
Now to the food… we ordered the fresh rolls, Thai Basil Fried Rice with chicken, and Yellow Chicken Curry. The fresh rolls were made with lettuce, carrots, tofu, and shrimp. They are served with a side of peanut sauce that was tasty and thick to get lots of the sauce on your roll. However, the rolls were mostly lettuce and didn’t have much else in them. Each roll only has one shrimp (no biggie there), but the tofu didn’t always get in each roll and there is far more lettuce then necessary. I’d would have liked to see maybe some cucumber, more carrots, glass noodles, or something else to offset the lettuce. Still good, but some slight changes I think would make these perfect.
Now, I’m personally a big fan of Thai Basil Fried Rice and this didn’t disappoint. Lots of flavor, crispy veggies, decent spice (I ordered a level 3, but will order a 4 next time), and delicious chicken. I would compare this with my all-time favorite Thai Paradise in Folsom, with Thai Paradise slightly edging them out. However, it was really good.
The yellow curry was also delicious, served with a generous helping of white rice, the curry was flavorful and full of goodies (potato, carrot, chicken, etc). Again, the spice level was 3, and was ok, but I would get a spicier level next time.
Overall, I was impressed by this new eatery and I’m excited to return. Admittedly, their service wasn’t the best, but it may just be growing pains and their method of ordering/serving. Either way, I would recommend trying Sisters Thai for a good Thai experience that’s in our neighborhood.