An absolutely perfect meal. The Pad Kra Pow had a wonderful, intense flavor and was filled with perfectly just cooked peppers and green beans. Topped with a fried egg, it's just like some great street food in Bangkok. I highly recommend Siam Bistro if you happen to be nearby.
Delicious food and their spicy dishes are indeed spicy. Friendly staff, fair prices, and delicious food (oh, I said that already).
First time here! Nice little spot to enjoy a quick bite or to pick up something on the go. It is a tiny restaurant space but they were very friendly and helpful.
I am not a thai food expert but I did enjoy the dishes I ordered! I would go there again if ever in the area.
Incredible food in almost a hole in the wall location! I had the basil fried rice and it was really quite well prepared. The rice was perfectly cooked, the heat was just the right amount, and the wok hey was present.
They have a ton of Thailand decorations that and an indication of the fact that the place is owned and operated by people who are Thai, and that reflects in their food. The food is almost home cooked in a sense. I would recommend giving this place a try if you want no-frills, good takeout.
I ordered the Pad Thai with tofu on Uber eats before I needed to catch a train 30 minutes later, and the staff was super accommodating and I got my order within 15 minutes of placing it. It was warm, delicious, and neatly packed! I definitely should have called/ordered earlier but their service was amazing and I really appreciated it!
This place has some good Thai food yoo..you... its a dynamite in town. Do visit this place. There is good seating in the building next door. Parking is off street. But food tastes great.
May 2019:
Ordered the same two dishes. Both were excellent.
Tried the spicy eggplant and the fried rice. Both were excellent.
Would definitely try other dishes next time.
Small place with to-go atmosphere. Food is very good. Larb Gai is pretty spicy and delicious. The fried dumplings are a little more breaded than I prefer but still good.
So. I’m a Thai spice freak. Thai food is rarely hot enough for me at restaurants without adding more from the spice caddy.
Siam Bistro is the bomb for believing me when I said I wanted it “Thai hot,” and to “show no mercy.”
The Larb Gai was hot, spicy, delicious, with lots of chicken and good amounts of lime.
The Thai Fried Rice had a good amount of chicken, lots of spice, and plentiful basil.
Rolls are good as well.
I think this is my favorite Thai place in Boston, and I will continue to eat here whenever I’m in town.
I much enjoyed the Pad Thai, Pad see ew, and fresh (clear) rolls. The chicken wontons were decent.
The place is small and average-to-pricey.
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