I recently ordered the Hainan chicken dish from Restaurant : siam sunset, and while the chicken itself was flavorful and well-cooked, I must admit that I was disappointed with the rice. The rice that accompanied the chicken had an unfortunate texture - it was overly soggy and reminiscent of glutinous rice. This unexpected consistency took away from the overall enjoyment of the meal.
As a fan of Hainan chicken rice, I have had the pleasure of tasting variations of this dish from different places. The hallmark of a great Hainan chicken rice lies in its tender, fragrant, and separate grains of rice. This particular dish, unfortunately, did not live up to that standard due to the undesirable consistency of the rice.
I believe that with a bit of attention to detail and refinement in the cooking process, Restaurant : siam sunset can truly elevate their Hainan chicken rice experience. It's important to ensure that the rice maintains its distinct grains and doesn't become overly moist or sticky. This improvement would undoubtedly enhance the dining experience and keep customers coming back for more.
I look forward to the possibility of revisiting Restaurant : siam sunset and enjoying a Hainan chicken rice that truly captures the essence of this beloved dish. With a small adjustment to the rice preparation, I'm confident that Restaurant : siam sunset can create a memorable and satisfying culinary experience for all...
Read moreI wish I could move to LA.
Siam sunset is a gem in LA. I’ve visited my GF home in LA and craving for Thai good foods. One of my friend recommended Siam Sunset, and I can say they were very very good and reasonable price.
We’ve started meal with Tow-houi (ginger soup with tofu) OMG!!! It’s so ginger-ish! packed of spices. perfect soup for winter.
Long-Kang juice was impressive but I’m not really juice guy so I just took a sip.
Let’s talk about meal. We had Kouy-Jub (big flat noodle in herbal black soup with intestines, livers, pork blood, and fried tofu. Mouy-Jub soup was full of flavors. But not too salty, nor sweet. Noodle was a bit harsh hut overall was great!!!!. 8/10
Khao-Kloog-ka-pi( shrimp paste fried rice) with many elements; chili, lime slice, sweeten pork, scramble egg, shredded raw mango. Mix all together and cheers! Guarantee the taste same as Thailand! Must order!
Next one was a full platter of duck, roasted pork, and crispy pork belly. The portion was large and easily filled up the whole party.
Well, I think I wrote too long so to conclude, I’d say Siam Sunset is a gem in Thai-town LA. Tasty, flavorful, savory food with polite price and friendly service. Recommended!!!
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Read moreDO NOT GO - BUGS IN FOOD.
I recently visited this restaurant, and it was one of the worst dining experiences I’ve ever had. I found a bug in my soup, and when I brought it up to the staff, instead of apologizing or trying to fix the situation, they blamed us back by saying “the bug came from the outside”! How can you say the bug came from the outside when you are serving me my food from the inside???
They were completely dismissive and offered no compensation or solution. To make matters worse, the place felt dirty and unclean. The fact that they only accept cash and the bill is written entirely in Thai makes it feel shady—you can’t even tell what they’re charging you for. I would strongly advise you not to come here. Save your money and...
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