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Rising Sons Lao and Thai Cuisine

600 West Verona Avenue, Verona, WI 53593

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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

600 W Verona Ave, Verona, WI 53593, United States
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About the Business

Rising Sons Lao and Thai Cuisine

Rising Sons Lao and Thai Cuisine is a charming restaurant located at 600 West Verona Avenue in Verona, Wisconsin, offering a delightful fusion of Lao and Thai flavors. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, this establishment is the perfect place to enjoy delicious and authentic dishes from Southeast Asia. Whether you're craving traditional Pad Thai, flavorful curry dishes, or unique Lao specialties, Rising Sons has something for everyone. Come experience the rich and vibrant flavors of Lao and Thai cuisine at this hidden gem in Verona.

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Dominique:
1

"Ordered the papaya platter and fried chicken wings. Was very disappointed in the quality and lack of flavor. The papaya was full of sugar and fish sauce, didn’t taste the 5 peppers that were in it. The fried chicken taste very off, like it was gonna go bad if they didn’t cook it as a soon as they did. And lastly, the beef jerky was very very sweet. The only exceptional item was the sticky rice. Can’t mess that up!"

1 year ago
Priscilla Lentini:
1

"I’m not sure if there was a new cook today but our food was made like someone saw a photo of it and then tried to recreate it. The sauce on my Pad Thai was more like a gravy. My husband got Pad Bami which was bland but edible. The one good thing was that the portions were huge… but it was just a lot of really bad food. I’d rather smaller portions of edible food. Left over Thai food is one of my favorites but we threw it out. We also ordered the gyoza and it was breaded?? My husband got red curry from here before and he said it was good but I’m not sure I’ll be back to give it another go."

1 year ago
Randy J:
4

"Carryout. Pad Thai was decent. Curry Squash was too watery thin, Tom Kha was awesome with lots of shrimp (paid extra for shrimp though). Fried spring rolls were great."

1 year ago
Stacey Bumbalough-Sauer:
1

"A disappointment. This was the second time I've ordered from Rising Sons, and I'm sad to say there won't be a third. My party ordered Pad Thai with tofu (medium spice), Drunken Noodles with tofu (medium spice), Panang Curry with chicken (very spicy), and spring rolls with pork. The Pad Thai tasted solely of ketchup, and the tofu had clearly been pre-cooked in one large slab and then cut into pieces. Overall it was a sticky mess, and not pleasant to eat. It was not spicy at all. The Drunken Noodles were similar, though tasted vaguely of soy sauce instead of ketchup. Again, no spice to speak of. The Panang curry was indeed very spicy...but that's it. The overwhelming flavor was capsaicin. The spring rolls were okay. The sauce that accompanied them was insipid and did little to enhance their flavor."

1 year ago
Tom C (Traveller Tom):
5

"Good takeout Thai food. Medium spice was just right. We had coconut curry soup with noodles and vegetables and curry squash with shrimp. The noodles were basically the same as Ramen noodles, but were good if you like Ramen! Flavors were spot on. The shrimp were slightly overcooked. Still would recommend this restaurant. Average price per dish was around $12. Serving size was generous."

almost 2 years ago
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