Plia's Kitchen

1300 S Webster Ave, Green Bay - 54301
207 reviews
Thai Asian Fusion Chicken Wings
(920) 437-3303

One of my very favorite places to get Pho when I don't want to make it. Also, those stuffed chicken wings are awesome. TRY THEM. You most likely won't be disappointed.

Great place to try new food or constantly return to get a favorite dish. Family owned restaurant with great service. The food is very good and different styles from pho soup to chicken friend rice.

I can always count on Plia's for a delicious, hot, soul-warming meal. Khoa piak, green curry, squash curry, curry noodle, sausage, wings, pho on a rainy day, whatever, Plia's quality is consistent. Small, family owned and operated, so plan ahead if you want to order out or eat in during popular meal times. They get busy and don't have time for anybody's nonsense.

Quick Thai cuisine fix with authenticity at it's heart. The Thai tea milk is a must for your Meal, and the pad Thai is scrumptious. Located in a convenient part of town, I love having such a delicious family-owned restaurant located so close! My food arrived in a timely fashion, and the portion sizes we're very generous. Along with some eggrolls to go, and boasts of their stuffed chicken, Plia's is one place you've got to try.

Fresh, excellent, tasty meals!

This is the best food in Green Bay! I LOVE the potato curry, pad thai, and veggie egg rolls. I have to have this regularly-my favorite!

This place used to be so good but now they have gotten very cheap on ingredients and their Pho is the most watered down in the Green Bay Area. This is not real Pho, go elsewhere

When you first drive up, it doesn't look like much. And before you sit down to eat, you have to wait in line at the front counter, which is also not too enticing. However, it is well worth it, the food is very good and the service is friendly and helpful. I ordered the potato curry with tofu and a vegetable egg roll. Both were delicious, the portions were ample, and the meal came with white rice. Also, I noticed on the menu, which is posted on the wall, a dish called "hmong sausage" (which I hadn't ordered). So, I asked the young lady and she told me that the owners are Hmong from Southeast Asia. She told me a little about the history of the restaurant, which was interesting.

you must go here the khoa piak is one of the best soups I've ever eaten.

You could just get the egg rolls and be happy but you would be missing out on some fantastic entrees.