Superb! I like Thai food but I have rarely ventured far from Pi's because I just never know what i'm in for. A friend of mine told me he ate here all the time and that we should eat and meet. Best idea in a long time, food wise! When I had arrived I noticed two Monks in traditional robes sitting in a corner booth and eating a bowl of Pho as large as my head. Fairly decent indicator that I was in the right place. So I had the Pho, and it was just right. Lovely broth, lots of veg and all kinds of meatballs and pieces of pork happily floating about. It took a few different utensiles to eat this beast. Fork, knife, spoon, chopsticks.. I couldn't believe that I had eaten the entire thing, but I did. The seafood dishes i've had on subsequent visits are a delight as well. Great family owned place that will bring a smile to your face.
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Joe H.
Hidden in a small strip mall just off of Van Dyke, Siam Cuisine (not sure why cuisine is spelled with a Q) is a gem of a place. The front of the house is run by a mother and daughter team and the kitchen is run by more family members (maybe father and sons). You can order typical Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Gang Gai, but what fascinates me is their special Lao menu. I have sampled their Thai dishes and they are very good. Everything is very fresh and the flavors are spot on. If you order your dish "hot," there will be some discomfort - exactly how it should be. Of the Lao dishes, however, 2 stand out - kow piek and larb. Larb is served cold - it's half salad, half meat, but no lettuce. Instead, cilantro and green onion are the greens. Galanga and toasted rice powder add additional flavor and texture. If you order the larb "Lao style," then the dish is seasoned with fish sauce (at least that's what I think the waitress said) regardless, it was delicious. Larb can be found on most Thai menus, but this Lao version is especially savory. Kow piek is udon noodle soup with chunks of luscious pork and leafy vegetables. The broth is complex with notes of cinnamon, star anise, and ginger. I think they use pork ribs in the soup. Some of the meat falls off the bones while some requires a plucking from the bone. A truly comforting dish that would be perfect on a cold winter's day. Service is always super friendly. Definitely a place to try out if you're ever at 9 & Van Dyke (there's not many other options around there anyhow).
(4)
Shannon G.
The best Pad Thai I've ever had in my life! 110% recommend them! My husband and I usually go every other week, we stopped going to other Thai restaurants when we discovered Siam Cuisine!
(5)
Michael C.
This place is an absolute dump. The reason it has 4-stars is mostly because there's very little competition in the area and, frankly, most Americans have incredibly low standards for food. A coworker of mine had a meal-worm or a maggot in his fried rice. The complimentary soup is a gelatinous, mucous consistency. I've been a few times because coworkers know it's a quick, cheap lunch - but they know better to ask me now. The entire establishment disgusts me, to be honest. Sorry to be so harsh but it needs to be said.
(1)
Candiss W.
I love a good Thai place and this place isn't it. I ordered the Pad Thai and the Pad Pak with crab. What the menu doesn't tell you is that the crab should be spelled with a 'k' as it's clearly imitation. I think this is an important distinction that should be clear before a customer places an order. The flavors from both meals were mediocre at best. The only positive thing I can say is that they give good portion sizes. That doesn't really help though if you don't like the food. I wouldn't return.
(2)
Adam O.
I really wanted to like this place as hole in the wall Asian joints are some of my favorite eating spots around. I usually head up to Amarin for a lunch on this side of town and think that's going to continue. Nice and friendly service. Ordered the ubiquitous pad thai with pork. First came the complimentary soup, an incredibly thick and gelatinous one w/ ground meat and veggies. The pad thai arrived immediately after and looked nothing like the pad thai I'm used to (not a bad thing in theory). Ordered it medium spicy and it came more along the lines of tongue burning, even for me. Strangest (i.e. worst) part was the fact that the sauce seemed to be the soup that I was served earlier that was so sweet as to be off putting. In a pinch, might return for something else - certainly wont be the pad thai.
(3)
Joseph G.
I LOVE thia food and this place has by far the best chicken pad thia ever! ! Amazing service as well. Deff recommend
(5)
Mike J.
My new favorite Thai restauarant. So far have just had the phanaeng with chciken and it's awesome. Place is clean & friendly!
(4)
Ian C.
The food is great. Get the chicken and not the beef. Spicy garlic and pad Thai are awesome. The staff even understand what you are saying when you order and they have never made mine wrong. The house soup is great also.
(4)
L C.
This is one of those places that "used to be good" but is starting to decline. The one thing in Siam's favor is the lack of competition in the area.
(2)
Amanda P.
I love Thai Food. I am always looking for a place that won't disappoint me. I've always gone to Bangkok Cuisine, but I was constantly disappointed, by the spice. (no spice when i ask for med, or hot) and then the price was a bit too much! But Siam Cuisine gives you a great portion for what you pay, It's the only place I go to now! LOVE IT!! They arent open on the weekends, i dont think. That upsets me a bit, but overall, great place to go eat!! :)
(5)
Joel W.
Went with two others and we all ordered different items. All were very good and fast. The door never stopped with traffic! It was constant with take outs and the one server had the whole place humming along with ease! Highly recommend when you want Thai in a hurry!
(4)
Eric S.
When it comes to Thai food in Warren, this place IMHO, is the clear choice. I've dined in and had carry-out from here and not once have I been disappointed. Not only is the food tasty and prices reasonable, the presentation of the food is even impressive. if you order a dish that includes carrots in it, pay attention to how they cut the carrots and you will understand what I'm talking about.
(5)
Anonymous A.
Coworkers and I used to frequent this place when we worked nearby. We always loved it. Good portions, great food, good price. Solid.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Sam G.
Superb! I like Thai food but I have rarely ventured far from Pi's because I just never know what i'm in for. A friend of mine told me he ate here all the time and that we should eat and meet. Best idea in a long time, food wise! When I had arrived I noticed two Monks in traditional robes sitting in a corner booth and eating a bowl of Pho as large as my head. Fairly decent indicator that I was in the right place. So I had the Pho, and it was just right. Lovely broth, lots of veg and all kinds of meatballs and pieces of pork happily floating about. It took a few different utensiles to eat this beast. Fork, knife, spoon, chopsticks.. I couldn't believe that I had eaten the entire thing, but I did. The seafood dishes i've had on subsequent visits are a delight as well. Great family owned place that will bring a smile to your face.
(5)Joe H.
Hidden in a small strip mall just off of Van Dyke, Siam Cuisine (not sure why cuisine is spelled with a Q) is a gem of a place. The front of the house is run by a mother and daughter team and the kitchen is run by more family members (maybe father and sons). You can order typical Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Gang Gai, but what fascinates me is their special Lao menu. I have sampled their Thai dishes and they are very good. Everything is very fresh and the flavors are spot on. If you order your dish "hot," there will be some discomfort - exactly how it should be. Of the Lao dishes, however, 2 stand out - kow piek and larb. Larb is served cold - it's half salad, half meat, but no lettuce. Instead, cilantro and green onion are the greens. Galanga and toasted rice powder add additional flavor and texture. If you order the larb "Lao style," then the dish is seasoned with fish sauce (at least that's what I think the waitress said) regardless, it was delicious. Larb can be found on most Thai menus, but this Lao version is especially savory. Kow piek is udon noodle soup with chunks of luscious pork and leafy vegetables. The broth is complex with notes of cinnamon, star anise, and ginger. I think they use pork ribs in the soup. Some of the meat falls off the bones while some requires a plucking from the bone. A truly comforting dish that would be perfect on a cold winter's day. Service is always super friendly. Definitely a place to try out if you're ever at 9 & Van Dyke (there's not many other options around there anyhow).
(4)Shannon G.
The best Pad Thai I've ever had in my life! 110% recommend them! My husband and I usually go every other week, we stopped going to other Thai restaurants when we discovered Siam Cuisine!
(5)Michael C.
This place is an absolute dump. The reason it has 4-stars is mostly because there's very little competition in the area and, frankly, most Americans have incredibly low standards for food. A coworker of mine had a meal-worm or a maggot in his fried rice. The complimentary soup is a gelatinous, mucous consistency. I've been a few times because coworkers know it's a quick, cheap lunch - but they know better to ask me now. The entire establishment disgusts me, to be honest. Sorry to be so harsh but it needs to be said.
(1)Candiss W.
I love a good Thai place and this place isn't it. I ordered the Pad Thai and the Pad Pak with crab. What the menu doesn't tell you is that the crab should be spelled with a 'k' as it's clearly imitation. I think this is an important distinction that should be clear before a customer places an order. The flavors from both meals were mediocre at best. The only positive thing I can say is that they give good portion sizes. That doesn't really help though if you don't like the food. I wouldn't return.
(2)Adam O.
I really wanted to like this place as hole in the wall Asian joints are some of my favorite eating spots around. I usually head up to Amarin for a lunch on this side of town and think that's going to continue. Nice and friendly service. Ordered the ubiquitous pad thai with pork. First came the complimentary soup, an incredibly thick and gelatinous one w/ ground meat and veggies. The pad thai arrived immediately after and looked nothing like the pad thai I'm used to (not a bad thing in theory). Ordered it medium spicy and it came more along the lines of tongue burning, even for me. Strangest (i.e. worst) part was the fact that the sauce seemed to be the soup that I was served earlier that was so sweet as to be off putting. In a pinch, might return for something else - certainly wont be the pad thai.
(3)Joseph G.
I LOVE thia food and this place has by far the best chicken pad thia ever! ! Amazing service as well. Deff recommend
(5)Mike J.
My new favorite Thai restauarant. So far have just had the phanaeng with chciken and it's awesome. Place is clean & friendly!
(4)Ian C.
The food is great. Get the chicken and not the beef. Spicy garlic and pad Thai are awesome. The staff even understand what you are saying when you order and they have never made mine wrong. The house soup is great also.
(4)L C.
This is one of those places that "used to be good" but is starting to decline. The one thing in Siam's favor is the lack of competition in the area.
(2)Amanda P.
I love Thai Food. I am always looking for a place that won't disappoint me. I've always gone to Bangkok Cuisine, but I was constantly disappointed, by the spice. (no spice when i ask for med, or hot) and then the price was a bit too much! But Siam Cuisine gives you a great portion for what you pay, It's the only place I go to now! LOVE IT!! They arent open on the weekends, i dont think. That upsets me a bit, but overall, great place to go eat!! :)
(5)Joel W.
Went with two others and we all ordered different items. All were very good and fast. The door never stopped with traffic! It was constant with take outs and the one server had the whole place humming along with ease! Highly recommend when you want Thai in a hurry!
(4)Eric S.
When it comes to Thai food in Warren, this place IMHO, is the clear choice. I've dined in and had carry-out from here and not once have I been disappointed. Not only is the food tasty and prices reasonable, the presentation of the food is even impressive. if you order a dish that includes carrots in it, pay attention to how they cut the carrots and you will understand what I'm talking about.
(5)Anonymous A.
Coworkers and I used to frequent this place when we worked nearby. We always loved it. Good portions, great food, good price. Solid.
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