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N Z.
Portland , Oregon
283
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Just your average Thai place. The curries are thin and the noodle dishes
can be goopy.
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Michael A.
bremerton , Washington
75
reviews
LOVE THAI BUT THIS LEFT ME WANTING MORE PRICES SARE SO AND PORTION
WERE ON THE SMALLER SIDE FOR THAI BUT I`D GO BACK WHEN I`M IN THE
AREA NOT WORTH A SPECIAL TRIP THOUGH
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Toby W.
Seattle , Washington
100
reviews
Siam has been held up by many as the best Thai in Seattle-I tend
to disagree, but it's not bad. Some of their noodle dishes
can be a bit oily and it gets packed on the weekends. There are better
places on Broadway to eat, but if you need a Thai fix and you're
on Capitol Hill-you'll do fine here.
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Todd T.
seattle , Washington
25
reviews
This is one of the best thai food in town. one of the busiest thai
places, which means it is very well known to others, which means
it is pretty good. Dishes are fairly authentic, but IS fairly
expensive relative to other thai places in town. YET, it is cheap
compared to other ethnic dishes and the food is great.
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Renato C.
santiago ,
44
reviews
I find this restaurant to be about a 6 on the 1-10 scale. The Pad
See-iew is a bit oily and tends to feature overly fried tofu. My
biggest complaint is their spring rolls. They leave much to be
desired. The best seat is at the counter where you can watch them
in action. I would like to see these folks do more with the vegetable
dishes. They seem to suffer from the usual soy sauce, strir-fry
treatment. Also, there are few items of vegetarian choice. Not
a bad place, just not incredibly creative. Can't say that it is
"authentic" as most of the food found in North American Thai restaurants
is difficult to locate in Thailand. The prices are about identical
to the others on Broadway, with most dishes being $6 - $7.95. Ask
them if they use peanut butter or fresh peanuts for the peanut
sauce!
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Carlos G.
32
reviews
The best thai food with a great thai/alternative atmosphere.
Even catch a freak show or something.
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Scott M.
13
reviews
This is one of the most authentic Thai restaurants in
the Seattle area. Exceptional food cooked freshly
and correctly, it has been very enjoyable at each
visit. The prices can be a little high compared to
other Thai restaurants and the seating can be tight,
especially on weekends.
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