Novi Siam Spicy
43436 W Oaks Dr, Novi, MI, 48377
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43436 W Oaks Dr
Novi, MI, 48377 - Phone (248) 348-9441
- Website https://www.novisiamspicy.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Katherine A.
I went there for a late lunch (around 2:30). I wasn't real hungry so I got a lunch portion of the pineapple fried rice with chicken. It was obvious that it had been reheated because you could see the grilling marks on the rice and cashews and the cashews were soggy. When I sat down they brought me soup and those colorful crispy chips. I didn't eat the chips but the soup was okay. They didn't tell me what it was but it was slightly spicy and had tofu in it. I would try the place again. There were a handful of people in there eating lunch at this late hour and the phone wouldn't stop ringing with carry out orders- so obviously they are doing something right.
(3)Eric J.
This is the best THAI food I have ever eaten. The waitstaff is very quick to deliver the food and they are some of the kindest people you can meet. I have been going her for years, and would recommend the Chicken Pad Thai, or Chicken Pad Prik to anyone!!
(5)Stephen S.
I ate here for the first time yesterday, and found them full of customers, usually a good sign. I found the food items varied between 3 star (tum yum that was too cilantro flavored) and 4.5 star (satay and pad prik), although the later was more sweet than spice despite ordering medium. If in the area, I would eat there again, but I prefer Sawasadee on Haggerty Rd.
(4)Janice V.
I am newly obsessed with Thai food.... I love coming here. It's not too $$, decent menu, staff and service have always been great. They always get the spice right for what we order... I'm gradually increasing my heat level where my husband always goes for hot. Always leave full and happy!
(4)Ashley K.
I had a bug in food and the waitress was not accommodating at all. I was told the spider came out of the air probably. I didn't know spiders came come out the air and fall into rice or bowls that they put rice in. I was not pleased with how they handled the situation a day I won't be returning. If they would.have recognized the error on their part then I could be a little more understanding but that is unacceptable.
(1)Pennie H.
Love it here! My kids and I drive 30 minutes to eat here! We love the Thai noodle dish Pad See ew! It is really good here! The meat is higher Quality than a lot of other places and good. It is next to toys r us. I would like it if they added Tom kha Kai coconut soup to the menu though.
(5)Lynus P.
In the Novi area, there is no better Thai. Pad Thai is wonderful, Jungle Prince is great, Kow Pradeep Prik is another winner. Reasonably priced, and lunch includes a soup (hot & sour, or a rice based). Wonderful owner who has a heart of gold.
(4)Jay A.
I was in the area and I saw this restaurant by accident. Any how, food was really good. I tried Pla Rad Prik which is fried catfish with spicy gravy. The staffs were really nice and polite. I ordered "Thai spicy" and it was about right. Bonus point for free basket of Thai chips!
(4)Chris B.
Large portions, with solid flavor. Try their Pad Thai Curry. My picky 8 year old (and I) love their Chicken Satay w/peanut sauce. Arguably their best dish and best Satay I've ever had. Huge pieces of juicy, grilled chicken breast. Truly a MUST.
(4)Leigh G.
Ordered Pad Thai with vegetables and drunken noodles with chicken, both at the same spice level. Food was ready on time (we got take out) and hot, and everything tasted great. Dishes were mostly noodles with not too much chicken/vegetables. Overall good.
(4)Dayna C.
Love the Peanut Curry! The service is quick so there really isn't a need to order an appetizer unless you really want to. For thai food the dinner prices are a little high ($10-13), but their lunch prices are pretty good ($7-8). I'd recommend trying to make it to lunch, they even offer their lunch prices on the weekends (score!). I am a vegetarian and love the fact that everything comes with a tofu options. Their fried tofu is well made, the right combo or crispy and chewy. I love just about all their curries but they are heavy with the bamboo shoots in every dish. I recommend asking them to omit them or to use them lightly. I'm starting to wonder if they're a cheap substitute for using the other vegetables b/c they use so much in the dishes they are called for. But beyond the prices and the over usage of bamboo shoots it's a great place to catch a good meal.
(4)Ornella B.
My hubby and I had dinner here a few weeks ago and we were thoroughly disappointed..I ordered my usual pad thai tofu medium spice and he got his classic kow pad chicken medium. Neither was good; the pad thai was extremely bland (they are also very stingy with the bean sprouts and peanuts) and the kow pad was mushy. There was no flavor profile in the dishes except HOT; the medium spice here is more like extra hot at other places. I would pass on this place and head over to Sawasdee on Maple and Haggerty..MUCH BETTER!!
(2)Lizzy L.
Bland, something was not right, meat smelled fishy, does not even qualify for American style thai food. Definitely not your go to thai food!
(1)Joe M.
Great Pad Thai here. i would say one of the best in town. Love coming here and getting my spice on. Yep l like mine spicy. Lots of other good things to choose from. They have a lot of gluten free options. Im in.
(4)Sunil C.
Five stars are just for their Tom yum soup which i like spicy. It is the best thai soup I ever had. Killer. I just have a bowl whenever I can in the evenings during my visits to MI.
(5)Jennifer S.
I live next door to a Thai restaurant. I drive to here instead because their food is just fantastic. The staff are always super nice and they get you the food fast.
(5)Ani G.
I have experienced better Thai food than this place offered. Potatoes in Gang Currey, was half boiled. Gravy was too thin. and was definitely on costlier side when compared to other good thai restaurants of same type in neighborhood. I will not visit the place again.
(2)sarah j.
This may not be the best thai food ever, but I've tried quite a few places in the area and keep coming back here. The noodle dishes (pad thai, drunken noodles) are pretty good, but I almost always get the Jungle Prince. I haven't found this dish at any other thai restaurant yet. The hot and sour soup that comes with lunch (Mon, Wed and Fri only is the H&S, Tues and Thurs is a chicken and rice soup) is pretty good. You also get free shrimp chips when you dine in (not the case for all thai places around). If you go for a weekday lunch, get there early between 11:30 and 11:45 or expect to wait a bit for a table. It fills up quickly.
(4)Rodney H.
We had a last minute decision to try Novi Siam spicy for lunch, 2 GPS took us to the wrong place, but for those similar afflicted it is the same general strip mall as Cherry Blossom opposite to 12 oaks. The Decor is quote nice & it was full at lunch time. Lunch comes with the soup of the day which on this day was called Hot & sour soup. not exactly Chinese & not exactly Thai more of a spicy Minestrone it was still good & Tasty soup. We ordered & shared Pad See Ew Medium spice & Massaman red curry Extra Hot Thai spice level. Generally i am not a big fan of places that let you order by spice level, IMO a recipe & a dish should be authentic & the spice level is based on the character of the dish. The Menu at Novi Spicy Siam & Thai cuisine in general is diverse enough that there is something for every palate. A further comment to the menu at Novi Spicy Siam... it is huge, so large in fact that i didn't even look all the way thru. For my taste the first mouthful of the Pad See Ew was too sweet, but with every subsequent taste i liked it more & more the noodles were thick & Glutenous & the vegetables & Spice level were very complementary. The Red Massaman curry was served with Rice & Was a little watery for my preference & the spice level whilst higher than the Pad See Ew was not fire burning, if i don't hiccup the spice level isn't enough & Nary a hiccup was felt!!! Frankly though i was pleasantly surprised at how much i enjoyed these 2 dishes, they balance each other very well & for me that is the attraction of Thai cuisine the rich & diverse number of dishes that when balanced provide a good & fulfilling meal. We plan to go back with a Thai Friend who likes Novi Spicy Siam very much & certainly based on the lengthy menu & The good food this could become a go to place. For sheer quality of Thai food, Thai Taste in Troy prepares more authentic better tasting but Siam Spicy is 30 mins closer to my home. Last point, the service at lunch time was spot on, very efficient but without seeming to be rushed. We had 2 different servers & they both were top notch. I debated myself between 3-4 star but as we will be going back soon an updated review will be forthcoming,
(3)Tiffany B.
Been going to Siam Spicy in Novi for years and they never disappoint. The service is always attentive, the food is fresh, and the price just right. And most important, they excel at getting the spice level you requested just right. Some of our favorites, beyond the requisite pad Thai and curry dishes, are Pa Nang Koong (like mini shrimp French toasts with a delicious sweet sauce to drizzle over top), pad seeiew (wide rice noodle in a brown sweet sauce) and choo chee la (fried catfish in a coconut curry sauce with rice) for when we want to venture away from the standards. Even the extras like their Thai iced tea, bubble tea, and always fresh never stale shrimp chips are consistent every visit and help make them stand out above other Thai restaurants in the area. Definitely a must visit when you're looking for something different and are sick of the chain restaurants Novi has to offer!
(5)GR G.
Located in the strip mall outside of Twelve Oaks, this restaurant is perfect for a quick and tasty lunch. We always have their chicken lettuce wraps for appetizer - their sauce is great! Big selection of noodle dishes and the lunch portions are on the larger size. I like the bean thread noodles, so I normally order the Pad Chub Jai. Features a lot of veggies AND tofu and you can choose a protein. Insider tips: their spice level is accurate compared to other places. Get their a little early before the noon lunch rush as this place will have waiting line plus people coming in for carry out.
(4)Kirsten G.
Novi Siam Spicy has some pretty good Thai food. I only rated it 4 stars because they messed my order up. I ordered a veggie pad Thai and they forgot the veggies - so it was a little plain. BUT - the flavors were great! Huge portions and was really quick for takeout. Will definitely go back and hope for the correct order :)
(4)Luke R.
It has been well over 3yrs since I visited Siam Spicy, but decided to visit Friday afternoon for dinner with my wife. There were not many customers or wait staff. I was slightly ancy as service seemed slow to just to get order for drinks and extra napkins. For starters we opted for the Chicken Lettuce Wraps. They were quickly delivered - fresh and hot out of the kitchen. A generous portion of Romaine lettuce leaves with a medium sized portion of chopped chicken, mushrooms, water chestnuts, and green onions in a very delicious mild to medium spicy sauce. My wife said she could easily had the whole thing to herself for a meal. We've had something similar at some Chinese eateries, but this Thai flavored version was awesome. My wife ended up with getting the Pad Pak, with mild plus spice. Chicken and the usual sort of stir fry veggies. Her one complaint was the sauce was sparse and thin. My wife is a saucy person. It was more like a broth. They really could of doubled the portion of sauce. I was more adventurous and opted for the Kuay-Tieo Nam. It was a large bowl of rice noodle soup. A chicken broth with large chunks of chicken, bean sprout, green onion, cilantro. I opted for mild plus, as I couldn't remember how spicy their food was. I used chopsticks at first to slurp the noodles. I loved the complex flavor of the soup. My only issue was I wish there had been more of it overall. For a dinner portion there wasn't that much. The pace picked up and I was thankful for the refills on our drinks. Overall it was a better experience than I had in the past. Only wish for the price, there would of been more food. I love asian food, and like always a few hours later I am hungry again.
(4)Ak S.
The food here is overpriced, took a while to make, and it also just wasnt up to the taste that we would expect them to have, it was however not so terrible so i gave them 2 stars
(2)Linda M.
I used to frequent this place for yrs but stopped once the food started to disappoint. I'm not sure if it's because of the cooks or the lack passion that goes into these dishes. What used to be a delicious restaurant has gone down hill. Now it's overly spicy (even for mild) and too salty. The owner used to be there all the time when it first opened but I rarely ever see her anymore. It WAS good when she was around to supervise.
(1)Sarang K.
Not the best. Their crab rangoons apparently are good according to my friend. But I ordered the pad thai and I was thoroughly disappointed. With that said, their portions were generous and they had the vinegar with jalapenos so I was somewhat satisfied. It might be my fault for expecting good Thai food. So if you're looking for real Thai food, save yourself and go elsewhere. If you're looking for an americanized version, other reviews seem to think this place is pretty good. Meh!
(2)Misty W.
This has been our favorite Thai restaurant for years! We love their food! The curry rice, the pad Thai curry being our favorites... The reason I couldn't give them 5 stars are: 1.) the last few times we have been there, the place has been PACKED and there is one girl acting as hostess, waitress and closing people out. Her frazzled stress greatly affected her performance. Drinks that were paid for were never refilled. While this is not great service for paying customers, NO ONE should have to work under those conditions. 2.) personal (minor thing) they should stock limes.
(4)Betsy D.
Wow! What a disappointment compared to the last experiences we have had here. I ordered lad Na (noodles in soy gravy with Chinese broccoli) and Spring rolls and Pinot noir. My husband ordered Pad prik and beer. His beer arrived and my wine did not. Asked and after 10 min., wine arrived. It was chilled and awful. Sent it back. Our spring rolls arrived Luke warm. Not good. Then my meal arrived and it tasted like a half a salt shaker had been added to it. Had to send it back. Ordered low salt, drunken noodle with chicken. It came out high salt, with chicken grizzle in it with a little white meat. Could not eat this either. Finally gave up on ordering and our main waitress did not seem to show any concern at all. We left with only one thing on our minds...Where's the nearest icecream place to cleanse our salt ridden palates!?
(1)Matt B.
Amazing food! Skip the Pad Thai and get the Pad Thai Curry (way better). Our office goes here at least once a week and nearly everyone gets the Pad Thai Curry.
(5)Sarah C.
Service was nice and fast but food was just ok. Would give this place 3.5 stars. But for a Thai craving is totally hitting the spot!
(3)Ryan J.
By far one of the best Thai restaurants I have ever eaten at. My wife and I eat here regularly. Never had a bad experience yet. Food is always spectacular.
(5)Rob F.
Good food but they dont always stay open during posted hours....went there at 930 pm on a sat and the dining room was closed despite posted 10pm closing....who needs the gamble on whether a restaurant is open or not?
(2)Amanda P.
This is pretty decent thai food but varies greatly according to what you order. The jungle prince is by far my favorite; it is absolutely delicious. The other curries seem very watery to me. The fried rice dishes are all good. I would pass on the pad thai here, it is missing the tamarind sauce so it is pretty bland. They also don't serve it with much green onion or peanuts, so that doesn't help things.
(3)Coe H.
I come here a lot for lunch and its the best tasting Thai food in town. I've been to other Thai restaurants but this place holds the standard of what I crave. The pad Thai, jungle prince, gang gai (veggie curry, red) are my favorites! Also they have two different soups that they serve with lunch that are good too. The place gets very busy at lunch time, so come early if you want to get seated right away!
(5)Bo S.
I do no recommend this place, because the food it not consistent. Fried Rice did not taste fresh and soup was too sour. There are many other good Thai place in the area. No need to bother with this one.
(1)Ryan L.
I tried Siam Spicy with my friend, Jenn, the other evening in my never ending quest for the perfect Thai. Let it be known, I'm still looking. Siam Spicy was the busiest Thai place I've ever been in. First it was quite large with at least 20 tables. Second, all of the tables were full. We got the last table in the joint. The menu is large and has a lot of the typical Thai dishes that I see on every menu. The number of noodle dishes was a little lacking, but they had most of the regular options. I tried the Pad Se'ew. It was interesting because you had the choice of American or Chinese broccoli. I chose American because I prefer it. I ordered the dish "medium" spicy and I thought it was barely mild. I was disappointed. I started with tom yum soup. I though the soup was flavorful but kind of thin. It wasn't bad though. I also go some spring rolls that I thought were tasty and seemed homemade. Overall, the dinner was a decent Thai experience but not the best. I'm still on my search for Thai and I probably won't stop until I make it to Thailand myself.
(3)Alex T.
The Pad Cashew was delicious. This place does Thai food very well. It is very flavorful and the sauce isn't too thick. I have lived in Novi for many years and had never given this place a try until now. I wish I had discovered it sooner.
(5)Samantha R.
Great Thai food and great flavors. Haven't had anything here I didn't like. I've found the best value is at lunch time, the portions are rather large and you can't beat the price. They are very generous with the meat and vegtables as well. Not the best Thai I've ever had but it's rather good. Defiantly a go to resturaunt in novi.
(4)Nathasja T.
While there are many better places in the area to enjoy delicious Thai food, this place holds a special one in my heart. This was the very first place my husband took me to for lunch - and my first experience with Thai cuisine :). I LOVE their peanut sauce which is served with their satay or pra ram long song. Their fried rice is also very good, but we typically end up ordering our staples pad cashew and pad pak. We order our food hot or extra hot, and the freshly ground chilies add to the flavors of each dish, without overpowering.
(4)Traci H.
Novi Siam Spicy is the best Thai restaurant! The food is seriously amazing! I have tried many different things but my favorite dish is the pineapple fried rice medium plus spicy! The best part about Siam Spicy is they have a range of spiciness so if you are not a fan of spicy food do not worry. It gets very crowded during lunch and that is because it is the best time to go. During lunch you are served delicious soup and shrimp chips! The service has always been pleasant too which is a big plus!
(5)Alissa H.
Overall a decent meal for the price, but two of us ordered our food medium and there was absolutely no spice to either the pad thai or the tam kha soup. The serving size was generous though and the pad thai and soup were otherwise pretty good. I would have liked a little more onion and/or cilantro in the pad thai though. My husband's beef and broccoli with oyster sauce was very watery and bland. The crab rangoons were a lot of crab and onion, with just enough cream cheese to make it a "filling" which is how I prefer them. Had the dishes been the proper spice level (medium at most Thai places is pretty dang hot) then I would have probably given four stars. I'd go back, and order medium plus or hot next time.
(3)Rosemarie C.
I absolutely love Thai food, and this is one of the best Thai places in the area! We were seated immediately. The staff was friendly, and attentive. The menu had a large selection of traditional Thai dishes.I ordered the Pad Thai with tofu and my sister ordered the Pad See Ew. Our food was out very quick and was delicious! I would highly recommend this to any lover of Thai food!
(5)Christina K.
I love this place! The owner is so cute and she gave us a free sample of their new menu item, crab rangoon, and it was the BEST I've ever had! I know some of you may think it's just crab rangoon but the ones they have are special! We always order the same three dishes which consists of: Siam Spicy Shrimp Fried Rice Pad See Ew Pad Pak Out of the three I would say the fried rice is the best! Also if you ask they'll make a special spicy sauce for you made with fresh cilantro, chilli pepper flakes, lime or lemon and some other ingredients. I'm excited to eat the leftovers tonight!!
(5)Gary S.
This is the first and still the best Thai restaurant I've been to. Whenever I try a new Thai restaurant, I'm always comparing it to Siam Spicy and most come up short. I can't understand why so many people flock to Chinese restaurants after trying Thai food. It is so much more flavorful IMO. Siam has a huge menu, covering traditional Thai dishes, Americanized Thai, fried rice, etc. Their hot and sour soup is excellent. My favorite dish is Pad Thai or perhaps the pineapple fried rice (not really Thai food I know!). The pineapple fried rice is AMAZING!! Prices are reasonable with different portions/prices for lunch and dinner. The service isn't exactly friendly, but they are really quick. This is important because Siam gets packed at times. Don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table during the Friday lunch rush. But you'll be glad you waited. If you like Thai, it doesn't get any better than Siam Spicy!
(5)Scott W.
I end up eating at Siam Spicy pretty frequently due to its location. The hot and sour soup is terrific and the Pad Thai is good. There is a lot of flexibility in terms of spiciness, and the results are pretty consistent on a meal-to-meal basis. The servers are friendly, if busy. It's a popular lunch spot, and gets downright crowded most weekdays around noon. You take your check to the counter to pay, and they have no problem taking individual payments on the group check. It's one of the only options for Thai in the 12 Oaks area, so it's fortunate that it's a nice place to eat.
(3)Carolen M.
In my days in Michigan, we had Thai food last Saturday for my sister-in-law's birthday dinner. Good choice considering I've been freezing my tuckus for the past week or so and needed a nice spicy dinner to heat things up. Apparently this is their choice Thai spot. After getting seated a flurry of people dining in and taking out came. It was madness. There were only two people taking care of the dining area so service was so slow. One thing I did like was that they left the pitcher of water on the table so that we can refill whenever we wanted. As for the dining area, it was not too big since this place is in a strip mall location. As they put the waters and the two baskets of shrimp chips on our table it took about another 15 minutes until they finally took our order. We ordered a slew of dishes: Chicken Satay, Eggy Bread (I forgot the name!), Chicken Pad Thai, Sweat and Sour Shrimp, Pra Ram Pork, Pla Dook Pad Ped. The Chicken Satay and the Eggy Bread came out first. About 4 skewers of Chicken Satay served in a boat style dish and satay peanut sauce. This dish was delectable. Probably the best peanuty sauce ever. The Eggy Bread was a surprise as well! It was small pieces of toast in an egg batter and fried with a side sauce which I still can't figure out what it was but it was good. After the appetizers came out it was a waiting game and a trying period of trying to hail someone down to fill up our shrimp chip bowl. After they retrieved our appetizer plates, I was able to say "Can we get more chips?" and the guy was like one minute. He came back with our tub of rice and took our shrimp chip bowl and it never came back. *super sad* Well our dishes came and our sweet and sour dish came out to be chicken instead of shrimp so they took it back. Although it was fast to get our order fixed, the amount of shrimp on the dish was countable...about 6-7 pieces total. The rest of it was just veggies. The Pra Ram Pork was served in layers: a layer of cabbage, then the pork, then the peanut sauce on the top. It was great! The peanut sauce didn't over power the rest of the dish nor did it taste like Jiffy. The Pla Dook Pad Ped was fried catfish in hot curry sauce and various vegetables and it was great with one exception that it was waaaaaaay too salty. The pad thai was also not too sweet which reminded me of the Pad Thai I had in Thailand. One note, we ordered everything as mild....all of our food came as medium spicy. I could tell cause it was perfect for me and my mom could not handle the spiciness at all. Overall this place was great with the food, not with the service. I would order take out here or find another time when it's not so busy. Apparently Saturday night at 6:30pm is not the best time to have dinner here.
(4)Darryl W.
Our experience at lunch was very poor. The service was terrible with most of the party's food delivered and consumed before the last entree was delivered. Even then the portions were well below those from other Thai restaurants. Even eliminating the terrible service we received the value of the meal is well below average. I can not recommend it to others.
(2)Matthew L.
One star. I would have rather given zero. That's how bad this place is. Take out: pad thai, Tom ka gai soup, and chicken penang curry. All of it inedible. The curry, for example, is just chunks of chicken sitting on the bottom of a bowl of curry flavored, watery soup. No veggies, no basil...just chicken and broth. The other dishes were just as lifeless and unsatisfying Maybe I got the wrong thing, but this is my standard measuring stick for thai, and this just doesn't measure up.
(1)Michelle G.
Siam Spicy Novi is hands down the best thai food within a 20 mile radius, at least. Their spring rolls and tom yum soup are unbeatable. They are always served fresh and hot, as they should be. The fried rice is mouth watering. Some other dishes I would recommend are Kra tiem prik tai (garlic and pepper chicken, but be sure to pay the extra $1 for mixed vegetables as this dish comes with your choice of meat on a bed of lettuce), pad ped (a stir fry with curry and bell peppers), pad see iew (a noodle dish in a dark brown, semi sweet sauce, served with either chinese or amrican broccoli) and larb (similar to a lettuce wrap but srved warm in a much lighter sour sauce).
(5)S. K.
I was impressed as soon as I walked in, because despite being in a relatively small storefront location, the art and the seating made the place look very classy. We got a free basket of thai chips and soup as soon as we sat down, which was good. I ordered the Pad See Ew (which I have had at numerous Thai restaurants, and is my general "safe bet" in a new place.) I also ordered Thai iced coffee, but they were out of coffee so I got a glass of Thai iced tea instead - Thai iced tea or coffee is a staple for me whenever I can get it. When the food arrived the pretty, uniquely-shaped dishes earned a few more aesthetics points. Unfortunately, the food was somewhat disappointing. I got the mild-plus spice, which was an appropriate amount for me, but the dish itself tasted way too salty. I tasted my companion's dish - unfortunately I don't remember what he got - and it tasted salty, too, perhaps partially because he got less spice. The Thai iced tea was *way* too sweet. I have had Thai iced tea before, and it's always sweet, but this was to an overwhelming, sickening degree. I watered it down with my ice water a few times in an attempt to salvage it, but still could only drink about a third of the glass. Perhaps it was the polarization of the too-salty food and the too-sweet drink that made my experience disappointing... but if I wanted those extremes, I could have stuck to American food. ;) Since I've only eaten here once, solely based on the food I would give them two out of five stars, but they earned an extra star just for the atmosphere, great service, and the "extras." I am definitely willing to go back to give the food another chance... but not the tea.
(3)Kelly S.
I've been to Siam Spicy about 6 times since moving here 1 year ago. The food is definitely good....when it's made according to what you requested. My mother and I went a few days ago. I asked for my dish (Jungle Prince) to be made very mild as I was sharing with my 5 year old son. I asked for tofu rather than meat. I also reminded the server again that I needed my dish very mild. When our dishes arrived, they switched around the spice level on our dishes. Mt mothers was very mild, and mine was medium spice. Also, my dish had chicken rather than tofu. She paid us no attention until it was time to go. I only had a tiny bit. I brought it to our servers attention, and she came back with the order to try and prove the dishes were exactly as ordered. She realized that the kitchen did indeed err on the meat preference, but she had my spice level written down wrong after I very specifically specified what I wanted. She offered only to have the kitchen re-make my dish. We were out of time. I think the right thing to do would be to comp a portion of the bill, like say, my iced tea. Was very disappointed. Poor service!
(2)Christopher B.
There food is okay but I wish they would use white meat so it is not so grisly.
(3)Edmund C.
LOVE the food. The atmosphere is very plain (located in a larger strip-mall with some department and specialty stores, across the street from a major mall). The service is adequate, nothing special. Have been here many times. It's not the fanciest place, but it is cleaner and more welcoming than some of the other small Thai places around town. I come here for the food, and it's top-noth.
(4)Barb L.
The lettuce wraps were good. The Pad Cashew #36 with beef was pretty good except the cashew tasted rancid. Pad Thai the worst I ever had. Smelled and tasted like vinegar. Try Bangkok Kitchen in Farmington Hills and get their Pad thai, the best I've ever had.
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