I went to Thai Siam recently with my boyfriend. Although the atmosphere was quite pleasant as it was calm and quiet, I was extremely disgusted by the food; the soup tasted like gravy with some kind of apparent chicken in there that tasted foul; the main course was standard but this really didn't taste like Thai food at all. It seemed more like something from the Chinese buffet. Additionally, just to top the already bad visit off, they added a 10% service charge; of which wasn't stated anywhere within the menu. There were two of us to serve, its not like we were a big group. And we ended up paying them 4.10 extra for doing their job. Utterly disappointing.
Andylee
It was my wife's birthday recently so I had to find somewhere she would enjoy. We love the atmosphere of Stowell Street and my wife particularly enjoys Thai food. I booked Thai Siam because we have visited and enjoyed the Mandarin, the sister restaurant often before. At Thai Siam the staff were equally fantastic and took the time to advise on meals (for me). They understood my tastes exactly, were attentive and extremely polite. The food we must say was second to none, presented and cooked to perfection. We will definitely visit again, and again. Fantastic!
GR
I agree with the sentiment about this place being inexplicably quiet. The food is good, the service and atmosphere are excellent and it is very reasonably priced. A good bet if you want a quieter meal in Stowel Street.
sarahld
I don't get it. I love the food at this place excellent thai food, but always quiet. I have been in the week, on a friday night, on a weekend and never seen more than 10 people dinning! I suspect it's competition is the "all you can eat" places on stowel street. Eat here if you expect great service and good food try not to think about it being empty...at least you don't have to wait too long too eat.