A staple for Broadway in the neighborhood. The portions have become a lot smaller but if you want to grab a quick bite I recommend the soups or curry. As they are surrounded by bars and apartments the business does do well but it’s definitely the last pick. Teriyaki chicken is a platter of half chicken half lettuce served with rice. The broccoli and shrimp was very disappointing, about 5 pieces of shrimp surrounded by barely steamed broccoli smothered in bland sauce ($16!?) . Honestly the meals reminded me of airline food or microwave dinner, passable if starving but depressing. The flavors were dull and as if cut with water or vinegar (?) I’ve come here before for the fried tofu and loved the dipping sauce with peanut but last night the sauce had an much more sour flavor and unfortunately I found/bit into a staple that was on the tofu! Very disappointed, wanted to treat myself and friends to dinner after moving, $60 bucks later we were still hungry, next time I’ll stick to the AMAZING Chinese food spot on 7th and Long Beach, huge portions, great price and never a disappointment…
If you want to try a really good Thia restaurant look up Naree on Ocean BLVD not only is it fresh, tastes yummy and the best service they have a wonderful lunch menu, no more than $16 for an entree with an appetizer and drink (entree is bigger than what they serve here and tastes way better no sour or rancid taste) don’t waste your time or money here unless you just...
Read moreCharm Siam - Your Thai Ticket to Flavor Town
Ever strolled into a spot and smelled authenticity in the air? That's Charm Siam for you, where Thailand's spirit meets a hip vibe.
Kickstart your feast with Crab Cheese Wontons. Yes, cheese meets wonton meets crab - and it's as delightful as it sounds. Little pockets of joy for all ages!
The Fried Chicken Wings with Garlic Sauce? Absolute crispy bliss. A bite of this, and you're soaring over the streets of Bangkok, where garlic is gold.
Dive into the Garlic Noodle Shrimp for a twirl of true Thai street food soul - it's the kind of dish that'll turn first-timers into die-hard fans.
Then, there's the Green Curry with Soft Shell Crab. Imagine eating the whole shebang, shell and all - soft, crunchy, and swimming in a curry that's pure coastal dreaminess.
Blue Hawaii Lemonade is your tropical reset button. It’s cool, it’s blue, it’s a sip of sunshine between bites.
Now, the grand finale: Tubtim Korb. This bowl of water chestnuts in sweet coconut milk is your 'happily ever after' to a dining saga.
Charm Siam isn’t just eating; it’s feasting with flair. It’s the kind of place that feels like a find - one that turns 'let's eat out' into 'let's go back to Charm Siam.' Go once, and you’re going back for seconds. See you there, where "eating" is a euphemism...
Read moreThis is a true definition of comfort food!
Located in Long Beach, Charm Siam is a quiant restaurant offering authentic Thai dishes that will really warm your tummy and soul! You also feel the warmth and hospitality of the staff as soon as you are seated! Food comes out pretty fast which is amazing knowing that you get freshly made food!
We loved everything we ordered here and will for sure be our new go to for Thai comfort food!
What we ordered:
1 Crab Fried Rice- generous crab meat in the fried rice and you can tell was made to order. 2 Shrimp Tom Kha- Coconut Shrimp soup is amazing as it sounds, has a little kick to it but not intolerable, my 3 yo loved it! 3 Garlic Fried Fish- a new staple to our order! Love the perfect crunch and garlic taste of the fried fish, comes with a sauce but you will be good even without it! 4 Chicken Satay- my kids go to, was executed perfectly, I think it's safe to say these are now my kids fave! 5 Garlic Noodles with shrimp- surprisingly so tasty, although this might be a fusion and not Thai based, the marinade in the shrimp was so simple yet you so tasty. 6 Drinks- Thai tea and Charm Lemonade that you need to order with all the yummy food!
This is the best Thai place for me in Long Beach. Also note this place was busy for a...
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