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Businiess name:  Siam Square Thai Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I receive coupons in the mail frequently for restaurants. I try to use a few of them to save money since I enjoy eating out so much. I've recieved coupons for Siam Square on Windy Hill Road before, but we never seem to make it up there. I am glad we finally did! The dining room is very modern with Thai influences. The restaurant is named after Siam Square, the ""Times Square"" of Thailand. A large photo of Siam Square hangs on the back wall of the restaurnt. Reds and gold accent throughout. On a Friday night, there were only 5-6 tables seated although more came in as the meal progressed. In talking with several friends that work in the area, it's very much a ""lunch place."" My dining companion opted for hot tea while I had iced tea. Both were very good, with a hint of a spice we could not identify. We got the fried tofu with plum sauce as an appetizer, quite good. I love tofu in almost any form. The outside was fried crispy with a soft inside. My companion had a curry dish for his entree and enjoyed it. He did not say much else about it. The steamed, sticky rice was good. I had the pad thai with chicken and tofu, which is my usual dish when eating out for Thai since I do not like curry or spicy food. The noodles, sauce, tofu, and vegetables were excellent. The sauce was not as sweet as normal, which I liked. My only complaint was that the chicken was a bit chewy. The homemade tea ice cream for dessert was average. Portion sizes were large but not unreasonable. We did not take any leftovers home. The service was very attentive; we were never lacking for anything. The courses were paced well, and the chef/owner came out to see how our meal was and to make sure everything was ok. Pros: Easy Parking, Convenient, Good Food, Good Service, Lots of Tofu Dishes Cons: Dessert

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