Siam Eatery
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Having just come back from Thailand not too long ago and having the Thai flavours still very fresh in my mind, I was so impressed at how authentic the…
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Had Thai Green Curry over here with Jasmine Rice on a Winter Evening while in London. It was my best decision ever which made me go for a second helpi…
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Thai food is my 2nd favorite cuisine in the world and Siam Eatery has rocketed straight to the top of all of my favorite Thai restos. Situated behind …
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Siam Eatery is open for Casual Dining. Siam Eatery serves Thai and Curry dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Siam Eatery”
Having just come back from Thailand not too long ago and having the Thai flavours still very fresh in my mind, I was so impressed at how authentic the food at Siam tastes.The staff are really nice and friendly and welcoming too.I recommend the massaman curry and the panang curry, both extremely delicious! Anytime you want Thai food quick, this is definitely the place to go!
Had Thai Green Curry over here with Jasmine Rice on a Winter Evening while in London. It was my best decision ever which made me go for a second helping of the rice as it was that good! Go for the bigger bowl and youll believe me 🙂
Thai food is my 2nd favorite cuisine in the world and Siam Eatery has rocketed straight to the top of all of my favorite Thai restos. Situated behind the Covent Garden piazza, it is located in the prime area where when you get out of watching a play, you can grab a quick bite to eat but also in an area where you don’t have to worry about bumping into a whole lot of people. They serve the traditional Thai fare: curries, hot and sour soups, cold noodles, and even South East Asian fruits. They serve it all in small take-out containers that are very handy to carry, so it’s not a problem if you choose to take a bite while taking in the sights and sounds of Central London.As of press time, I’ve tried 3 different dishes in their menu, the Green Chicken Curry, Duck Tamarind, and Rambutans in Syrup.Green Chicken Curry – thick slices of chicken that were cooked to succulent levels, it is flaky enough to separate with a fork but not dry as to induce threadiness in the mouth. The sauce it thick and creamy, with the herbs just jumping around in my mouth. It was slightly spicy, but it made perfect sense to the entire package; it is a curry, after all. It wasn’t overpowering but it just coated your tongue leaving you wanting for more. The vegetables were crisp and tender, creating a distinct contrast to the tender meat and creamy sauce. My friends know I have an avulsion to rice but regardless if you eat this with white or brown/red rice, it just makes perfect sense. A classic done right in a bowl.Duck Tamarind – thick, meaty slices of duck coated in a sour and salty glaze that tastes like a cross between the sauce of sweet/sour pork and beef gyudon. You can taste the actual tartness of tamarind and it makes it mingle perfectly with the duck. It is not even dry in the slightest, but it is cut thickly and juicy to the point of chunkiness. There was a minimal amount of vegetables in this one, with the eatery deciding to highlight the duck more. It makes the sauce a tad bit heavy without the vegetables to balance it out. A bit more would be a welcome addition, but all in all, it just tastes awesome. The kicker? Less than 7 quid for duck. Deyum.Rambutan in Syrup – Rambutan in syrup. Lychee-like fruits in syrup. That’s about as straightforward as it can get. Haha. at least it doesn’t taste like it came out of a tin can. Fresh and crispy, it makes a perfect palate cleanser to the entire bowl.I am definitely coming back to sample their other dishes but as of now, I am truly very satisfied with their dishes. The flair and distinction in their meals just ooze out of every single bite. It is Thai fast food done right; no frills, no bells and whistles; just really good food at a reasonable price.Sincerely,Your Neighborhood Hungry FatSpiderMan
The staff was very friendly and made me feel welcome. I tried the beef massaman and the banoffie pie as recommended by a few of you. The beef massaman was okay, filling and tasted mild, not very exciting towards the end of the pot. I managed to finish it all feeling relatively full. The banoffie pie hit the spot, although it was a very simple dessert, it wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, just you basic banoffie pie with maybe too much cream layer.Overall a good experience, somewhat expensive costed me 11 something with a drink. I could have got a more filling 2 course and delicious meal for 2 thirds of that price. Will probably visit again bringing my own drinks and try the duck instead of the over priced beef.
The most authentic Thai food you will have in the city hands down! There is a great variety of dishes all made fresh with my personal favourite being the beef mussaman curry. They also have some amazing desserts like the banoffee pie in a pot, whoever thought that up is a genius! If you are near this part of town you owe it to yourself to visit this place, you will not be dissapointed!