
Le Café Siam: Thai Cuisine is a family-run Thai restaurant, owned by two Thai royal-linage-brothers, James and Yoh, and their Canadian wives, Megan and Grace. Our passion for authentic Thai cuisine is deeply rooted in our heritage. Therefore we’re all about preserving and sharing the rich flavors and traditions of Thailand. Every dish we serve is a testament to our dedication to authenticity. We are the ONLY restaurant in the area that crafts our dishes with homemade ingredients and the finest, most authentic elements like the holy basil. Our restaurant isn’t just a place to eat; it’s an immersive cultural experience. The charming decor and our warm family members create an inviting ambiance, reminiscent of Thailand.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 392 Talbot St, St Thomas, ON N5P 1B8, Canada
Phone: +1 519-637-2287
Website: http://www.lecafesiam.com/
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My wife and I ordered the coconut rice with green curry and a side of spicy papaya salad. Then, to our surprise, they brought us a plate on the house — Pad Thai with crispy fried pork — and oh my god, everything was absolutely delicious.
The papaya salad was really spicy, just like I asked for, and it was amazing — fiery yet refreshing at the same time. The Pad Thai had so many layers of flavor — sweet, sour, and savory. The coconut rice was fluffy with just the right hint of fresh coconut aroma.
But that green curry definitely stole the show. It had tender chunks of beef, American peppers, and a creamy sauce that helped cool down the heat from the papaya salad. It was so good.
I also got a Thai tea with light ice, and wow — what a refreshing drink. I came here looking for authenticity, and they definitely delivered.
Five stars all day from me. Thank you so much — and shoutout to the waitress (I wish I remembered her name) — she was the best!
It’s nice when you come back to a spot after so long and it still hits the same. I’ll definitely be back again way sooner this time!
The restaurant is absolutely stunning inside with artifacts straight from Thailand. Tables for 2 with a window view of Talbot Street and a picturesque interior design.
We spoke to the owner James and he told us all about coming from Thailand and importing all the designs and artifacts around the restaurant.
The food was amazing. Very authentic and delicious. Hands down the best green curry I’ve had in Canada.
After a great meal we tried to pay and the owner was apologetic because of a single missing ingredient from the meals we ate. Don’t worry a single ingredient didn’t change the outcome of the meal!
The meal was amazing and I will definitely be coming back.
We went back again!
Tonight we were invited to Le Café Siam: Thai Cuisine for dine in! They open in about 2 weeks or so for dine in for anyone wondering. (I think James Issara just wanted some practice) His daughter was our lovely waitress as you’ll see in the pictures! (Posted with permission) Kept us smiling! We had planned to get out for our anniversary dinner for the last month or so, but had been super busy. Where to start? We started with Chicken Satay – Chicken Strips skewered and grilled, topped with a peanut sauce and served with a dipping tray. This was one of my wife’s favourite appetizers! The peanut sauce felt so fresh and inviting and really popped with flavour! Very enjoyable! Saltyish with a hint of sweet in my opinion. We also got Kai Tod – Small Chicken Wings deep fried with herbs and garlic! It came with a Thai sweet and hot sauce. The wings were crispy, and succulent and the dipping sauce paired very nicely with them! We would get both of them again! From there we moved to the main course and decided to branch out a bit. My wife got the Pra Rama Lhong Song (Rama in the River) – it was a Sweet and salty sauce with rice (rice scooped in) and Broccoli and peppers. I enjoyed it, but maybe found it a bit sweet. (We switched meals) My wife was eyeing my Pineapple Curry with Pork. She found it quite delicious and that’s why we both agreed to switch. I found it too sweet for me. It was still very good, all of it! James made our favourite for us to have/take home. The 41! Some even call it… the 21! Whoon Sen Pad Phong Karee – which in English translates to Deliciousness. Just kidding! It should though! We got it with Pork and Shrimp. Utterly amazing! James and Megan Issara came out with Dessert after! Donuts with a condensed milk and it was warm, light and paired perfectly with the Chai Tea which was served warm and I thought was utterly amazing! Sweet and warm in a cool night with window seats! What more could you ask for in a cozy shop that has been revamped? Beautiful floors, new table tops, decor showing the beautiful Thai heritage. 100/10! When you get a chance, don’t delay! Book those reservations. it’s about the only way you’ll get a spot! Let me tell you! It’s worth it!!