Siam Thai & Teppanyaki
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Wow!!This place is beyond any review. Amazing ambience Amazing foodAmazing qualityEverything is 10 on 10It is just 5mins walk from the chester railway…
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Nice place... Ok food... Not the best I've been to but certainly not bad. Slightly pricier than the average restuarant but you do get the entertainmen…
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Don't get the pork in barbecue sauce, flavourless. Apart from that it's lots of fun and quite tasty if a tad expensive.…
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5 Reviews on “Siam Thai & Teppanyaki”
Wow!!This place is beyond any review. Amazing ambience Amazing foodAmazing qualityEverything is 10 on 10It is just 5mins walk from the chester railway station towards the city centre.
Nice place… Ok food… Not the best I’ve been to but certainly not bad. Slightly pricier than the average restuarant but you do get the entertainment for free! 😉
Don’t get the pork in barbecue sauce, flavourless. Apart from that it’s lots of fun and quite tasty if a tad expensive.
We enjoyed the Japanese side of the restaurant. The best bit was having potatoe slices (actually more like chips) thrown at you to catch in your mouth. It’s the best meal I’ve had in a long while! You don’t have to have sushi either. The chicken teryaki was great. It has a really awesome atmosphere too.
Two restaurants in one. The Siam Teppanyaki offers a choice of two dining experiences. The first presents you with classic Thai, the second sushi and a teppan.Opting for the latter allows you to sit, with your fellow dinners around a teppan, watching the skilled chefs as they go through their wll versed routines of chopping, slicing and juggling your food.Food in both restaurants is excellent, if a touch pricey. I found the Tuna Shashimi and the Fillet Beef to be especially good.The wine list should provide something for everyone, with the pick of the reds being a New Zealand Pinot Noir.