Discrètement situé dans l’Hôtel Le Crystal au coeur du centre-ville, notre restaurant vous accueille dans un décor asiatique contemporain. Notre bouddha gigantesque et nos escaliers aux couleurs tropicales ne vous laisserons certainement pas indifférents. En été, découvrez notre charmante terrasse colorée le temps d’un cocktail rafraîchissant.
La cuisine thaïlandaise est considérée comme la plus raffinée de l’Asie. Ses ingrédients originaux et délicats comme le curry, la menthe, la citronnelle, la coriandre, la lime kaffir ou encore le basilic rouge, ses parfums et ses présentations colorées et spectaculaires vous feront voyager. Mais attention, elle est aussi très pimentée et peut représenter un véritable défi pour les papilles!
Le Siam vous propose les grands classiques tels le pad thaï et les caris, présentés de façon contemporaine. Notre décor grandiose et chaleureux ainsi que notre personnel dévoué, vous invitent à venir expérimenter la tradition de partage typique en Asie. L’adresse à retenir pour vos lunchs d’affaires, vos événements spéciaux ou tout simplement un bon repas.
Nos Spécialités
Ailes de poulet, poulet Satay, wontons au canard, boeuf séché, salade de papaye, salade de mangue, larb, plateaux de dégustation, soupe Tom Yum, soupe Tom Kah, cari Paneng, cari vert, Cari jaune, cari rouge, pad thai, pad mee, pad seew, pad kra pao moo, desserts maison & cocktails.
Siam propose une expérience thaïe vibrante et constante, avec des plats savoureux et des portions généreuses qui conviennent aussi bien aux amateurs de viande qu’aux végétariens. Le menu offre une variété de currys, de nouilles, de raviolis et de salades, avec des recommandations réfléchies qui aident les convives à découvrir de nouveaux coups de cœur. Les clients louent souvent un service attentif et chaleureux dans une ambiance conviviale et animée, adaptée pour les dîners en amoureux, en famille ou entre amis, avec de bons cocktails et options de vins. Bien que l’emplacement central et la terrasse renforcent le cadre, certains trouvent le bruit élevé et le service parfois un peu lent lors des heures de pointe; toutefois, dans l’ensemble, la cuisine reste fraîche, qualitative et généreuse, ce qui donne envie de revenir.
I dined at Siam to celebrate my 23rd birthday & I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed myself! From the service to the overall ambience, I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anybody looking for great Thai food with a modern twist. My green curry was really good &, the service was five stars. I had an amazing server (Fanny) & she served my big group of 10 people flawlessly. She was super sweet & very accommodating! Near the end, another server also came & upped my experience even more with his overall great personality & fun vibes (shoutout Olivier)! Thank you Siam for the amazing balance between a great restaurant experience, & a fun time! I've eaten at this restaurant twice already & will definitely be coming back. 🥂
If you're lucky enough to have Oliver as your waiter, you will have an unforgettable dining experience!! He dilgently served my delicious gluten-free meal (chicken curry). Shoutout to Julianne who bartended with such finess!
27 juin 2025
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Very good cooking! Florian was an excellent waiter too :) The mango drink was delicious & the duck curry was excellent! Thanks a lot for a good evening!
Read many good reviews so our expectations were probably high. However, from the moment we walked in, the experience was good at best. We were shown to a table on the upper outer terrace covered in ants. We were moved inside at our request, but placed directly under the aircon outlet, so we were cold. The bottled beer I was served was beyond its best before date (only be a few days, so I wouldn't be mentioning this but for all of the other small things that just show a lack of attention to detail). A shared starter of Karee Puffs were really nice, but they came out on a bed of green leaves that were well beyond eating. They were dry, wilted & dead. I mentioned this to the server who didn't express any view & just shrugged his shoulders. The mains were tasty, but only warm, not helped by the aircon or the fact that we did not get new warm plates (our starter plates were left on the table). My wife had a red chicken curry (indicated at one chilli spice level) & I had the green beef curry (2 chilli), but there was no spice/heat in my curry at all. Overall, the venue looks great, & the food was tasty, but warm at best & very poorly presented. This experience was just not as good as it could have so easily been. Small improvements in attention to detail would make a huge difference.
I've been to Siam about four or five times now, & overall, I would say it's a solid, well-rounded restaurant. The space itself is elegant without being over the top. You can tell the restaurant is aiming for that more elevated dining experience, & in most ways, it succeeds.
Let's start with what keeps me coming back: the table d'hôte. It's kind of their signature offering, a generous spread of five to six starters, two mains, rice, & either tea or coffee to wrap up for 90$. It's a great format if you want to explore the menu in one sitting. You get variety, consistency, & good value for what you receive.
The appetizers are solid across the board. From crispy spring rolls & chicken satay to those coconut shrimp skewers & dumplings, everything comes out fresh, well plated, & balanced in flavour. The sauces are well thought out, sweet chili, peanut, nuoc cham, & the mango salad adds that much-needed crunch & acidity. It's not reinventing anything, but it's all well executed.
The real star, though & I don't say this lightly is the beef red curry! It's phenomenal. The beef is so tender it literally melts in your mouth, like butter on a hot skillet. The curry itself is rich, velvety, & full of depth. You get layers of flavour: creamy coconut, a punch of chili heat, those unmistakable notes of lemongrass & kaffir lime, all balanced in a way that hits the palate just right. I've had it every single time I've gone, & it's one of the few dishes I'd actually describe as addictive.
Now... the less exciting part. The table d'hôte hasn't changed in at least three years. Same starters, same mains, same everything. & while it's comforting to know what to expect, I do think the menu could benefit from a bit of seasonal rotation or at least one or two new additions. For a place that positions itself on the higher end, a little evolution would go a long way. When I go out for this kind of dining experience, part of the joy is in discovering new things... & right now, that's missing.
That's where the five-star rating drops a bit for me. It's not the quality, that's there. It's the lack of freshness in the offering over time.
The drink menu is solid but leans expensive. Cocktails are well made & beautifully presented, tropical, often layered with Thai flavours like basil, ginger, or mango, but again, it adds up quickly, especially if you're doing the full menu.
Service is generally great, professional & warm, & the pace is well managed. You can feel the intention of offering a more refined experience. That said, I did have one visit that really missed the mark. One of the mains came out bland, which was a shock given how flavourful the food usually is. The dish was genuinely disappointing, & unfortunately, the staff didn't acknowledge it or offer anything to make up for it, which, to be honest, was a bit of a letdown at this price point. But in fairness, it was a one-time thing out of several great meals.
Most recently, I brought my partner, who's from Asia & usually quite tough to impress when it comes to Southeast Asian cuisine. He was genuinely impressed, with the flavours, the attention to detail, & the plating. That reaction alone gave me some reassurance that despite the stagnant menu, the core quality is still there.
So yes, Siam is still a place I would recommend. The dishes are consistent, visually beautiful, & generally packed with flavour. It's just time for the menu to get the same kind of attention the plating & ambiance already do.
I was hosting a Bridal Shower for my friend & thankfully Siam offered a private room. They were extremely accommodating with us bringing our decor, setting up, & bringing in little treats. The staff were extremely welcoming. Oliver was funny, kind & went above & beyond for us & the group. (As you can tell in the photo- He had the soon to be bride & guests laughing the entire time).
Not only that, the food was AMAZING. We had ordered from the set menu. Which was extremely worth it. I had gotten the Chicken Satay skewers (Super tender & flavourful) & the Green Beef Curry. (The amount of meat was generous which is usually rare for fancy places). Both of these dishes were amazing & I've had lots of Thai food.
Other than our room, the interior of the restaurant was beautiful & had a massive buddha statue, which I loveee.
I am from out of town, so hosting an event in another city is hard, but Siam made it extremely easy for me & I did not feel judged or pressured by the staff with the amount of decor we had.
Would recommend 100%
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Dinner for two, busy Friday night. Sat upstairs above the bar. Nice decor. Bit of a party atmosphere (several birthdays), background 2000s pop music. Could be considered noisy for some people. Food was excellent & beautifully presented (satay, papaya salad, green curry & chicken fried rice). Duck wontons were nice, but a bit less flavourful. Service was attentive & timely. Would go back.
Just had our first experience at Siam loved the food our waiter Umair was really attentive & helpful. & also reccomended the red chicken curry & the green chicken curry which were both phenomenal!
The food was great, I got the beef panang curry which had super flavourful broth & tender beef. Our server Umair was also very friendly & helpful, & even helped us celebrate my friend's birthday by bringing us a dessert.
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Easy to find. Convenient downtown location. Lots of tables & great for up to 4-6 people.
Walked in on a Sunday night with 4 people. No wait.
Duck wontons were nice! I've never had duck as a filling before.
Their massaman curry is made with cashews instead of peanuts. It was still good, just different.
The Gai Lan was oddly finely chopped. Pictured you see one more whole piece but the bed of it underneath was weirdly diced.
The mango sticky rice was an unusual format but I think they're aiming for'elevated' or more'trendy' rather than traditional. It was still tasty, I was just hoping for more of a slice(s) of mango, rather than a piece of jelly & tiny diced pieces of mango.
Server seemed overwhelmed looking after the whole second floor. Attention was infrequent but he was kind & knowledgeable.
Price points were fairly high. Wouldn't necessarily come back with a wealth of other dinner options in the area, but it was a good meal.
The place is okay, I don't find it extremely fancy but the food is very good, the beef curry is to die for, the meat was perfectly cooked & the sauce with the rice was exquisite. My bf had the fried chicken & it was quite good too, the only down side of our experience was the dessert, I really love mango sticky rice but their version of it is not it, the flavor is underwhelming, there are mango bits that taste like pastry rather than the actual fruit, I was really disappointed. I understand that they are trying to elevate the dish but in this case, less is better, stick to the original PLEASE.
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The food was absolute garbage. I would of never fed my dog this food. It was the worst curry, too much coconut milk & watery. It honestly tasted like a bouillon soup. They charged us 3$ per person for a cake we cut ourselves, there was no service given there. I had to beg the chef for a kitchen knife because they provided a butter knife. A friend of ours ordered coke & received it at the end of his meal.
The food was really good! One of the best (we took entry coconut shrimp, main, peanut chicken & beef green curry) but the service super bad, the server forgot what I ordered, in the open bar from the table you could see the employees making jokes & being super unprofessional, when we left the restaurant we said thank you to the host & we were completely ignored, it looks like she was too busy telling jokes with her coworker. In general really really good food, but the staff in general super unprofessional.
We recently went to Siam Centre-Ville for a celebratory dinner. I must say that the food was exceptional & the experience was pleasant, friendly & professional. We ordered cocktails, spring (salad) rolls, a stir-fry & green curry beef. The presentation & flavours were appealing. But the green curry was the star dish though. Incredible. It was aromatic & mildly spicy. The dish also came with some additional fresh chilis if you prefer your food to be more spicy. However, what I appreciated the most was the attention & care taken with allergens. There is a separate menu that explains the allergens in the menu items. Thus, I was able to order a gluten & dairy-free meal. I highly recommend & will definitely be back.