
The menu is a vibrant explosion of flavors and colors, featuring beloved Thai dishes such as Pad Thai, Green Curry, Tom Yum soup, and aromatic jasmine rice. Thai cuisine is renowned for its harmonious blend of sweet, sour, spicy, and savory elements. To complement the meal, you might enjoy refreshing beverages like Thai iced tea or bubble tea, adding a delightful finish to the culinary experience.
Curries, fried rice & other classic dishes offered in an unfussy space with modest decor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 200 S Main St, Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone: (734) 459-0963
Website: https://www.thaiochaplymouthmi.com/
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One of the few restaurants in downtown that has its own parking lot.
The meal starts with Shrimp Chips.
Spiciness is probably half of what Bangkok 96 is, so Spicy here would be Medium at 96… so you can use that as your real world guide.
Good sized portions no skimpy ‘Plymouth sized’ plates here.
I tried 4 different dishes, and everything was great.
Highly Recommended
Edit: the flavor is unbalanced and full of sugar. Can’t even taste anything but sweet sugar.
Great prices and service. Brought us big ice water and basket of rice chips at no cost. Never pressured or asked us for additional drinks or appetizers. Definitely coming back! They have boba tea smoothies and shaved ice desserts. Largest Thai food menu I’ve ever seen and great options.
When I called to let them know about the issue, instead of offering a reasonable solution, they told me I had to drive back to the restaurant. I live 20 minutes away, which is not convenient at all. When I explained that I couldn’t come back, they simply said they couldn’t do anything about it. No apology, no effort to make it right — just unprofessional and dismissive behavior.
Very poor customer service and disappointing food quality. I won’t be ordering from here again.
Crunchiest and toasty spring rolls.
The dinner came with an appetizer of a spring roll and a Dailey soup free of charge. Soup was their own recipe and tasted fantastic!!!
Both dishes we had were incredible, pad Thai was fantastic and I am very pleased with our tasteful experience. Definitely has made a favorite.
The orange chicken was fabulous: hot, fresh, lots of chicken; the flavor was incredible. You hear about orange chicken, but it never really TASTES like orange chicken. THIS was TRULY orange chicken. There was lots of chicken. The breading was not too much, like some places tend to make it. Even the presentation was nice and it smelled beautiful.
The other meal, the pad Thai, however, did not meet the same standards. (My mom always knows how to choose a lousy meal.) The noodles were chewy and long as hell; the meal amounted to a plate full of noodles. Mixed in with the plate of noodles was little bits and scraps of chicken. Then you had giant chunks of tofu. (see photos of Tofu below) Tofu? We didn’t order tofu. We ordered chicken. It was almost like they put the tofu in to stretch the chicken thinking we wouldn’t notice…or, maybe it was on the menu? And we just didn’t notice it? But why would you put tofu and chicken together? Anyway… The chicken that was in the dish was amazing – tasted very good. Would have been nice to have, you know, had more than a few bites.
Oh, and the spring rolls were very tasty as well.
I’ll definitely be back, but I will not be ordering the Pad Thai. Or anything with noodle for that matter…