Twin menus pair Thai curries & rice dishes with American fare like lamb chops in a roadside spot.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5810 Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt, MD 20770
Phone: (301) 345-6101
Website: http://sirichef.com/
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Reviews
I’ve never gone on peak times so I never had to deal with a wait or crowd.
The price is great too.
It is really tasty. Also, I had Yum Talay, like a sour seafood salad. it is a bit spicy, taste good! Wonderful atmosphere, nice and relax, no loud noise like others. Playing music is also nice. This is TO GO Thai restaurant.
Service is great. My water glass is never empty. Not expensive at all maybe less than $10 for lunch. it is a fairly large restaurant so by all means have your office party there. The only issues I have had in the 15 to 20 times I have been here is – an order got mixed up once and another time I did not get Brown rice and that was corrected quickly.
I clicked Poor-Fair on the food because there a few things I personally cannot stand for.
First, a Thai restaurant should serve Thai food, or at least what we have all come to expect of it. I don’t go to a Pho spot and ask for Onion soup, do you? So I ask myself, why I ordered Thai Fried Rice only to receive, firstly, a rather empty looking plate, secondly, rice that is clearly not Jasmine or of the necessary grade expected at a Thai restaurant, three and worst of all, the fried rice had peas and corn in it. What? Surely you must be joking! Peas and Corn you say? Yes, Peas and Corn! Were they fresh? Certainly, out the freezer and into a Wok, we hope. The peas were visibly wrinkled, put your hands in water for a long time you will get what I mean. The Shrimp Pot was ‘aight’. Do not touch the pot it is extremely hot. I know some of you will still do it. You were warned! Anyways, before I forget thanks for the warning waitress, if only you had said that when you brought the food and not 10 minutes later. Question, how is my drink coming along?
How does one quench his/her thirst when presented with a meal of such exquisite bounty?! I prefer Ginger Ale, to each his own. But much like my iPhone the waitress didn’t understand me. The Ginger Ale I received was crystal clear. Ahem. Is this normal? She says, yes, I just got it for you. I see. She departs, I taste, my eyebrows meet and break up, my blood starts to boil. My brain is lining up awesome one-liners. But like everyone else with some type of upbringing, I smile, belying the true nature of my feelings. “Excuse me miss, are you sure this is Ginger Ale? See, I don’t taste any Ginger.” “One moment”, she says only to return with the following message, “Sorry about the drink, but only the boss knows how to fix the machine. We are installing new cartridge.” Seriously? *SIGH* May I have Coke? Yes. Nice. It is dark. Nope, it’s dark and flat. BREATHE. I KNOW SHE DIDN’T JUST BRING ME A SECOND FLAT DRINK. SHE DID!
My thoughts are interrupted by my lunch date who says, “Who gave this place all the nice reviews?” I. Don’t. Know. I start wondering if this chef is a first round ‘Chopped’ deportee. As far as ambiance, its fine. No real complaints. The place does not appear to be haunted and the other guests seemed rather pleasant. Except for me. I was not happy.
If you are looking for Thai food, I mean ‘Real’ Thai food you have two options and both are better than this Siri place. Find another Thai restaurant. Make friends with someone from Thailand and ask his/her mom to cook. Lest I forget, my bill was $44 before tips.