Sri Siam caught my eye while heading to work one afternoon. A big shout out to Sarah S, who's review prompted my interest on visiting after looking it up on Yelp. Typically I go to the Subway which sits a few stores down, however today I wanted to try a different restaurant, which just so happen to be Sri Siam. Pre my initial visit I had dropped in a week prior, but they were closed, which led to me anticipating even more. Sri Siam struck me as a peaceful little Thai restaurant during my initial in-store visit because it was not crowded whatsoever.
Prior to ordering I was amazed at what their menu consisted of. What caught my attention initially was the Sweet & Sour Catfish, which I will most definitely try on a later date. As for my order I kept it simple and ordered the Satay, which consisted of grilled slices of marinated chicken tenderloin served on bamboo skewers with peanut butter sauce and cucumber salad. I also ordered a Saucy Cake, which is a chocolate brownie cake. I was a little hesitant on eating the slices of marinated chicken tenderloin with peanut dipping sauce, but overall it was pretty good as well as the Saucy Cake.
My overall goal was just to check Sri Siam out with no intentions of ordering a major dish, but I hope to try something a little more filling during my next visit which will be very soon due to Sri Siam being near where I work. I highly recommend, and hope this review assist you in any way....
Read moreIf it was possible I would leave zero stars. One star is too good for the meal that I had here.
The best part of the meal was the dipping sauce for the crab rangoon.
The drunken noodles that I ordered lacked pork and noodles for that matter. It was however loaded with vegetables that were severely undercooked (particularly heavy on the crunchy undercooked carrots). The proportions between noodles, vegetables, and pork were not equal. The thai noodle dish resembled more of a vegetable stir-fry with some meat and sad broken noodles tossed in as an afterthought.
The drunken noodles severely lacked in flavor. I'm clueless how this restaurant has such good reviews.
I've traveled several times to Thailand and always order this because it's the type of dish that you can find anywhere and it will always be good. This was not authentic Thai food. I'm sure this restaurant only thrives because it caters to the old white people that prefer their "authentic" Thai food (pad thai) to taste bland...
Read moreI ordered online. Didn't want to cook. Pad see ewe with extra chicken. I had to tip in advance on a tiny 1 person pickup order. Options were 15, 20 and 30%. You have to pick one or it will not proceed. I left a note asking to notify when order is ready - I like my hot meals hot. 45 minutes later still no notification I drive there. Food is ready and getting cold. When I asked why the answer was "you have your food l, right". I drive home. No souce, no napkins, a plastic fork was included there. Plenty of noodles, some vegetables (chopped with an axe - broccoli had 1.5-2 inch branches) and about 1.5 ounce of chicken. That's extra chicken. I wonder how much chicken is without, but I'm not going to check. I'm not ordering...
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