Before Pi's was Pi's it was a cheap burger joint. I lived in the neighborhood. When the cheap burger joint closed, the building went unused for a short period of time. Then a couple were to be seen inside, making repairs, Eventually the doors opened and Pi's Thai Cuisine was born. I have never had Thai before, and a friend and I decided to try it. We were amazed. The bursts of flavor and heat and sweetness combined to perfection. I was hooked. Since then I have tried many other Thai places, some good, others terrible, but NONE matches Pi's combinations and style and so far NO OTHER has even come close to Pi's Tom yum soup.
I had moved to Texas some years back and lived there for two years. I would dream of Pi's and my eventual return. Once back in Michigan, A #9 Pad Ped (medium), and a Tom Yum Soup from Pi's was top on my priority to do list.
Pros: Finest meats and seafood
Cons: Small eat in area
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