Shelley Bloxom
Super inconsistent and typically gets my very easy order wrong. The new girl Presley who works at the counter is very polite. They also gave me the wrong sauce for my crab Rangoon. But they do fix their mistakes if you call.
… moreShalom Aguirre
As someone that grew up going to many Thai restaurants and has been an avid fan of Thai food, this place has been my number one since I came to Charleston while I study here for a bit. I will genuinely miss the INSANE amount of good food here. I never try new things unless it’s Asian cuisine for a reason and this place proved that I really can just order anything and find it delicious. Their food is seasoned to perfection. Their spicy addition seasoning is delicious. Each dish truly has it’s own distinct flavor and no matter what the flavor is bursting. I’ve tried almost every type of fried rice, the pad thai, and some Thai curry and some appetizers and gosh I know I will miss this place. If I want something this good when I move back to Chicago I know I’ll have to pay at least double 🙁 Their portions are hugee for their affordable prices!
… morePrasad Chinwal
Simply the best thai food I have had till date. Staff is amazing. I have tried their vegetable spring rolls, deep fried tofu, basil fried rice, vegetable fried rice and sticky rice with mango and Coconut milk. All amazing dishes. Specially the vegetable spring rolls and 5he dessert sticky rice with coconut milk. Ask for help if you are not sure what spice level you can handle. I eat very spicy food but could only handle spice level 3.
… moreMichael Leddy
My wife and I have been eating Thai food (in the U.S.), individually and as a couple, since the 1980s. Our first date (in 1984) was at a Thai restaurant in Boston. So I think it means something when I say Siam Thai is the best Thai food we’ve ever had. We’ve been regulars at the restaurant, at least once a week, since 2016. The food never gets old. And the portions are huge. A bowl of green curry for instance is not a few bits and pieces that you need to hunt for in a sea of green. It’s a bowl teeming with vegetables and chicken, pork, beef, shrimp, or tofu.
Any dish here is a recommended dish, and Mao is very helpful in guiding newcomers. And she seems to know the spice level of every regular, from no spice to 5. (We are level 3.)
Siam Thai is really a treasure — one of the things that makes Charleston a town worth living in. Go!
… moreAlberto Lopez
Hospitality is great and food is just as amazing. One thing I do recommend others to do is to research what types of dishes they serve. I nearly lost my taste by ordering spice level 2 on the curry. I’ll add some photos of their menu items for future customers.
… moreLocal Traveler
I looove love this place. It really is my favorite Thai restaurant. It’s authentic!! The only thing is, it seems most of time we go there, they are close. But I won’t knock a star for that… The food is 20/5 stars :). In fact… I will go there soon. Lol.
I always get the tofu egg roll and the basil fried rice or pad Thai. Mouth is literally watering.
… moreJaizu Pine
The hidden gem!!!
Food as good as in Bangkok …
… moreTammy Bacon
The Pho was really good. Orange chicken was dry. Would definitely visit again
… moreLaura Jordan
So good! Not boring Midwest garbage. True Thai food. Full of flavor and love. We get it weekly. I’m snobby with food and this hits the mark. Delicious and well priced.
… moreFrider Blunck
The ambiance and building might look questionable from the outside, but it’s definitely worth it for the food! I haven’t had a lot of Thai food before, but I tried the Pad Thai with shrimp and the Tom Yum soup, both were delicious, and the portions were generous. The staff were also really friendly!
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