
Simple Decatur Square restaurant serves classic Thai dishes with exotic additions & meatless meals.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 123 Sycamore St, Decatur, GA 30030
Phone: (404) 371-4333
Website: https://siamthaidecatur.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
I paired my meal with one of THE OG Thai drink, which was refreshing and the perfect complement to the spices. And of course, I couldn’t leave without the mango sticky rice, which was fresh, sweet, and the perfect ending to an already incredible meal.
The location is also a bonus. After finishing my dinner, the area was perfect for taking a little walk—safe, scenic, and relaxing after such a satisfying meal.
If you want authentic flavors, great recommendations, and a beautiful atmosphere inside and outside the restaurant, this is the spot.
I strongly recommend the Duck Panang Curry. It was creamy, a tiny bit spicy with a rich coconut backdrop. Will absolutely be coming back!
Among the vegetarian dishes, the Three Flavors Tofu has been my favorite dish, and the Buddha’s Delight is good as well. The Curry Puffs with duck sauce are also a fantastic appetizer. Unfortunately, I would skip the Cashew Delight – it was a bit bland compared to the other awesome options on the menu. Would totally recommend coming!
1) Panang curry was like sugar. It was crazy how sweet this curry was.
2) The meats in all the dishes were incredible dry/overcooked. Yes, it is chicken breast or pork loin, but it did not mean it needed to be overcooked and dry.
3) Pad see ew: Also very sweet, but wrong noodles (The flat rice noodles was Chinese kuayteow, not sen yai. There was broccoli instead of gailan.)
4) Pad Thai: Very one dimensional. No fragrance of little dried shrimp, or tamarind.
Pro: vegetables were not overcooked. As simple as it sounds, not many places succeeded at doing this by the time the food reaches the table in my experience. Service was prompt and generally pleasant.
Con: my pineapple curry was so sweet that I could not eat more than a few bites, which translates to food waste. In fact, I asked my husband to try a spoonful. He said it was a “burning sweet” taste. I have had Thai food plenty of time, but never had it been this sweet. I asked the waitress if the sweetness came from the pineapple or sugar. She said it was sugar and that was how they made food. I asked her if it was regional. She confirmed but could not tell me what region.
My companions’ food were also sweet (sweeter than I would typically like) but no where near the sugar water in the bowl of curry soup served to me.
The second con is the rice. The rice was very dry (as you can see how the cooked grains are separate in this photo). I assumed they used Thai jasmine rice. But I know there are many types of Thai rice and they are not all equal. The rice served to me was not fragrant and tasted bland. I grew up growing rice and eating it on a daily basis. This rice is mediocre.
Gave this restaurant a second try within the same week. I explicitly asked for vegetarian massaman Curry with tofu. I was served curry with chicken. I didn’t realize it immediately. However, I did find the tofu funny looking and asked my colleague to taste it. And of course it was chicken. They didn’t look very apologetic that they served the wrong dish. Just a casual “I’ll take the food away” and that’s about it.
Not going there again.