I had an amazing dining experience at Sip Sam Thai in San Antonio! Everything was beautifully presented, packed with authentic flavors, and absolutely delicious. • Main Course: The Tom Yum soup was served in a traditional hot pot, the broth had the perfect balance of spicy, sour, and aromatic flavors. It was packed with fresh herbs, seafood, and vegetables—comforting and flavorful. • Basil Pork: This dish was bursting with umami! The stir-fried minced pork was rich, savory, and had just the right amount of spice, complemented by the fragrant Thai basil. Served with rice and sunny side up, it was a well-balanced and satisfying dish. • Desserts: We had fried banana and coconut ice cream, both of which were amazing! The fried banana was crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and lightly drizzled with honey and black sesame seeds. The coconut ice cream was rich, creamy, and topped with crushed peanuts, adding a lovely crunch and is not too sweet. Both desserts were the perfect sweet ending to the meal!
The restaurant had a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, with tables decorated with fresh flowers, adding a nice welcoming touch. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, making sure we had everything we needed. Parking was easy, which made the experience even more convenient.
What truly sets Sip Sam Thai apart is that their food is cooked by Thai chefs, ensuring an authentic and flavorful experience. If you’re looking for real Thai food in San Antonio, this place is a must-visit.
Highly recommend and will...
Read moreVisited tonight, a simple walk from my hotel. I ordered the fresh spring rolls and Pad Thai, combination. The spring rolls were great. Presentation was nice. The Pad Thai was tasty, on point with flavor and desired heat. The meat wasn’t as hot as the rest of the noodles, like they mixed in precooked meat. Had they cooked it longer with the noodles wouldn’t have noticed that it wasn’t freshly cooked meats. All in all, it was good, and I would get again. I ordered hot tea. But the tea was like warm and tasted like bad water was used. The super nice server brought out more tea in a mug, piping hot, but now I could really smell the bad water used. I would pass on that. Plus it seemed like a powder mix tea and not a bag tea. It was the lemon ginger tea.
The atmosphere was nice, service was great. They have only been open a few weeks so they are still dialing things in. She gladly comped the tea and thanked me for the feedback. I gave my feedback with a smile and was a nice customer back to her.
I will likely visit again before I leave town. I want to try...
Read moreWe tumbled across this cute little gem when searching for Thai food that’s close to the river walk. Apparently the restaurant was just opened for a week by the time we visited. Food was definitely on point for most of the dishes we ordered. We love the crab fried rice which is incredibly moist and flavorful. The duck curry was very unique and delicious. Few members of my family are actually living in Bangkok and they confirmed that the food was very authentic and flavorful. Some other dishes that we ordered including sizzling spare ribs with sticky rice, papaya salad, pad see aw, Tom yum soup and fried Pompano fish were all worth a try! We also want to give credit to their sweet service. They were all very nice and welcoming. We will definitely come back if we’re back in the area. We heard they have a sister restaurant in Austin and just hope they would open one in Houston in the future since...
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