Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 1–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 73 E Epler Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: (317) 696-1107
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We were seated near the restroom, and several tables in the restaurant hadn’t been cleaned (they were a little bit messy). During our time there around 1–2 PM, there was only one server handling both cleaning and taking orders. The water bottles didn’t appear clean, and it was difficult to get timely service when we needed something. The baby pork ribs were decent, but the other dishes we ordered were quite mediocre. To make matters worse, I saw a hair in the dumplings.
Overall, the restaurant might perform better when it’s fully staffed, clean, and during peak hours. However, during our visit, we were concerned about the hygiene and didn’t receive the level of service we expected.
Ps. It will be also better if it’s not disposable chopsticks
Seemed like a bit of language barrier with waiter. Wanted beef pho, not the rib special. I got a bunch of bones in with the meat. Not sure if I asked for the wrong thing or what but the food was good. Asked for extra noodles but might have gotten extra meat? I’m not sure. Regardless there was a lot of meat and a normal amount of noodles. Not an issue. I was full. It tasted better than other places. That’s where the good stops. There were so many fruit flies. I killed one and another 2 were constantly buzzing me. There were 3 that got stuck in my red sauce… one pulled himself from the fire and flew away but the other 2 were swimming. I’m not sure why there’s so many bugs.
I won’t be returning.
Good service, and overalls the tastes good is yummy!!
It’s got a trendy, early to mid 20 year old vibe. However, the decor was a little worn. There was missing molding in some parts of the ceiling and scratches on the walls from people writing on them.
The staff was professional and helpful. They seemed a little understaffed for a late Sunday lunch period. They were hustling to take care of multiple tasks and once which was appreciated.
Overall, it was decent food for a reasonable price. I would recommend it if you’re in the area. It’s not a place I would drive across town to visit but it is a solid experience.
The atmosphere is casual, and the food always feels homemade in the best way. For a Burmese restaurant, Sian stands out for both taste and value.
One thing to keep in mind: it can get quite busy during peak hours, and there aren’t always enough waiters on staff, so the wait time for service can be a bit long. However, the quality of the food usually makes it worth the wait.
If you enjoy good asian food with very kind wait staff this is your spot.
Lucky for me its right down the road from my home so i will be making this a frequent stop for me and my family.
5 STARS all the way around.
Update, after recieving the bill and paying we realized we were charged for each item individually when what we ordered said something different.
When you are expecting $40-$45 and your bill turns into $72 you are not sure what to do besides not return.
I am unhappy that we were charged for soup that we never asked for. The fried rice should have came with the meal like advertised.
Yall had great food. I have not a single problem with that. But to bring charges for no reason is the reason our family wont be returning.