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Address: 8158 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves, MO 63119
Phone: (314) 961-8889
Website: https://www.chiangmaistl.com/
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But as with any Asian restaurant in St. Louis (or the west in general), some dishes are better than others. Dishes that taste pretty similar to Thailand are gaeng hung lay, larb khua, and hoi tod (all pictured).
The nam ngiaw and nuea sawan and not even close to what they taste like in Thailand. The sai oua looks good but I haven’t tried it yet. Lastly, the portion sizes are smaller than typical American restaurants and the prices are a tad expensive.
This restaurant is probably one of the few more authentic Thai restaurants in St. Louis. If not, you would have to go to Chicago or a bigger city to find better.
I didn’t eat inside, but Chiang Mai is spacious and clean, and located in a desirable (but busy) area of Webster Groves. The service was friendly and they had my order hot and ready within 15 minutes. So, I was pretty excited to dig in when I got home.
This is where the dilemma starts. We ordered Drunken Noodles and Pad See Ew, and both had an extremely authentic flavor, like Thai food should taste like. However, the dishes were 90% noodles. They were really lacking in vegetables and protein!
If they doubled the portion sizes and added more protein/veggies– this place would be a 5 star experience! Unfortunately, we were still hungry after spending almost $50!
The food was different to me. We got the Nua sawaan,drunken noodle, and green curry entree. The food was okay to me. I was kind of disappointed since I really thought this place would be authentic. So I gave this place the benefit of a doubt since I am not sure if this was just an off day. The drunken noodle is not as flavorful as other Thai place I had. It has some spice and lots of star anise but missing other essential flavors that I like. The green curry was not bad, however I had better green curry. The appetizer was decent , remind me of A specific Beef jerky flavor I had.
Parking can be challenging at times if come during busy time if the day.
Portion sizes are just right.
MeYou next door is better for sure.
Pad Thai was a bit too spicy here compared to MeYou’s sweeter flavor.
Only positive over MeYou is that Chiang Mai has a better and nicer atmosphere.
*** Must try items are Sai Oua, Nua Sawaan, and Som Tum. I also want to recommend Shrimp Pad Thai and all of curry based dishes. The Gra Dook Moon and its sauce are delicious, but it’s kinda too big for 2 people on top of other dishes, so I tended to skip it unless I dine in with a big group. The only item that I don’t think I enjoy much is the chicken noodle soup.
**Be careful with the spicy level here. I’d say level 3 of spicy here is level 5 elsewhere.
It’s always a nightmare to find a parking and get a table at nighttime on the weekends, so I preferred to come here for lunch. It’s awesome that they had a new menu with images of their dishes which really helped improving the customer’s dining experience. Service today was great. The restaurant was clean and well maintained. Highly recommend for anyone who already loved or wanting to try Northern Thai dishes.