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.
Les avis recueillis sur Siam peignent une expérience thaïe raffinée et généreuse: des plats savoureux, colorés et bien présentés, avec des coups de cœur pour le beef panang, le curry vert et le pad Thai, sans oublier des entrées comme dumplings et satay et des desserts comme le mango sticky rice; le cadre est souvent décrit comme élégant et chaleureux, avec une ambiance cosy et parfois une terrasse agréable; le service est fréquemment loué pour sa rapidité, son professionnalisme et sa convivialité, même lors de soirées très fréquentées, bien que quelques retours mentionnent des périodes plus chargées ou un bruit élevé; la carte offre des options variées, y compris des choix végans, et les portions sont généreuses pour un bon rapport qualité-prix selon plusieurs avis; en somme Siam est perçu comme une adresse incontournable pour ceux qui recherchent une expérience culinaire thaïe authentique mais contemporaine, idéale pour des repas entre amis, en famille ou entre collègues, et les visiteurs ont hâte d’y revenir.
Went here with my partner. Upon entering, we were coldly asked if we had a reservation, to which I replied no. The guy walked closer & stared at my partner for a solid 5 seconds before looking at another server & asking him to find us a seat. After being seated, we got a new server who brought us the menus. There was a large gap in time from when we received the menus to when the server actually took our order. Server was just walking around making conversation to other servers/customers while we waited to wave him down. While explaining a few dishes to'us', he never once looked in the way of my partner, nor addressed her to ask her if she needed anything. He only asked questions to me, only looked in my direction. When my partner pointed at the menu to inquire about a dish he was very dismissive. The atmosphere is nice, lighting is warm & dim & the interior design is intentional. The food was flavorful & well balanced, but the service left a sour taste in my mouth.
Absolutely the best meal! I visited Siam twice while working in Montreal. The first time there, the meal was so good, I had to return. Very reasonably priced, especially for the quality of the dishes.
The food is of a very high quality & the dishes are prepared very well. Very generous portions, that makes you really you enjoy the meal.
Service was a little bit slow in the beginning, but was fixed & went very smoothly after.
I will surely return to Siam soon.
We went to Siam hoping to experience the MTL À table menu, however, when we were seated we were told that because there was a hockey game that evening, the service for the table d'hote would not start until 7p. Had I known this, I likely would have booked a later reservation but there was no mention of this at the time of booking.
We arrived slightly early & we were seated at the bar for a drink before our table became available, which was nice to just take in the ambiance & enjoy a beverage. Once seated we decided on some dishes & they were quite delicious, 10/10 across the board. Our server was also quite pleasant & checked in on us a few times throughout our meal.
The disappointing part was that it felt as though we were being rushed out. We barely sat for an hour & our meal was wrapped up. Additionally, we asked for the bill at the end, however, we still had 1/2 of our cocktails left & had intended to sit & enjoy them. When we were first seated we were told the next reservation for that table was 8:15pm & it was only 7:25pm so we figured we could chat & enjoy our drinks. However, our server promptly came over after we paid & said that the next guests arrived early (by an hour??) & that she was hoping we could clear our table within 5-10 minutes & that we could move to the bar if we really wanted to stay. Honestly, this put a damper on our experience for two reasons: (1) it felt like because we were potentially not going to spend more money that night we needed to leave & (2) we were early ourselves & sat at the bar, so why could the second set of guests who were an hour early not do the same?
All in all, our food was great but the night ended a bit sour for us with the service.
Came with a colleague for dinner on Monday around 8:30 pm. The dining room was gorgeous but despite having a reservation we were unfortunately sat in a hidden corner tucked behind the bar with awful bright lighting & no view. We then were never greeted by a server, in fact we waited almost 25 minutes & had to flag down the hostess to ask for service. She sent someone who hurriedly & extremely casually greeted us but then told us he had to bus a table before he could take our order, it was a very awkward interaction, it felt like we were inconveniencing someone who was clearly too overwhelmed to take care of us. He never gave us even a glass of water throughout our entire dinner despite us asking for it multiple times. We finally were able to order, but it honestly felt like having my order taken at Wendy's, the experience was far too casual & rushed. The food runner who brought our dishes was more professional than the waiter. Despite the waiter acknowledging how long we had waited, we were not offered anything nor did a manager come to see us.
The food, I must say, was fantastic. It was almost worth the abysmal service. The salmon in yellow curry was gorgeous & delicious. I think next time I'll just get take out & eat at home. Bad service seems to be more common throughout the city these days, it's a shame that guest experience & high standards of service are so low on the list of priorities for many restaurants in Montreal, especially downtown.
We had a fantastic dining experience at Siam Centre-Ville recently. Our dishes: cocounut shrimp skewers, fried duck wontons, & pad kra pao moo, were so flavourful, fresh tasting & delicious! Our server Rosemarie was friendly, kind, professional, & attentive. The restaurant's ambiance was warm & welcoming. Would definitely return. Highly recommended!
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.
We had dinner here during our stay at the Warwick Hotel, drawn in by the excellent reviews-& it truly delivered. This was our first Thai fine dining experience in Montreal, & it exceeded expectations.
We ordered the Tom Kah Shrimp Soup, Fried Vegetable Spring Rolls, Pad Thai, Rolled Printanier Sticky Toffe Mango rice, Chocolate Lava Cake & a Strawberry Mojito. Each dish was beautifully presented & full of vibrant flavors. The quality & attention to detail were clear in every bite.
Our server, Loi, was kind, professional, & made us feel very welcome. The menu is concise but well-curated, offering a thoughtful selection of dishes.
We'll definitely return on our next visit to Montreal!
19 mai 2025
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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.
The food was delicious, & the interior was absolutely gorgeous! However, some dishes lacked flavor. The biggest issue, though, was the service. Our server was overly pushy, constantly trying to sell us wine bottles despite our repeated refusals. It reached a point where our friends felt uncomfortable. Once he realized we weren't going to buy alcohol, the service noticeably slowed down & became borderline frustrating. Being a server myself, I believe every clients should be treated the same, regardless of the amount of money the table brings to the server.
Visited Siam's for lunch on a Friday. Vibe & decor were amazing. Our server was attentive & enthusiastic which made the overall experience pleasant.
Food-wise I had better Thai food at other restaurants. Started off with the shrimp tom yum & beef satay which were good although I wish the satay came with peanut sauce instead of their homemade sriracha which tasted like the normal ones you can find at the supermarket.
For mains we had the cashew nut chicken with an upgrade to the vegetable fried rice, I loved this dish! The pad kee mao was okay & the rice noodles lacked the nice chewy texture, however it was loaded with beef & veggies. Portions are really good here!
I would return again to give some of their other dishes a try. They also have an extensive menu to choose from.
The restaurant was beautiful, & the food was absolutely delicious & reasonably priced (I did share a couple of dishes). Will definitely be going back there! I definitely recommend the tasting platter & the duck confit. The mango cheesecake was super refreshing & the sticky mango cocktail was very tasty
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We had reserved weeks in advance & asked for a more quiet spot for an anniversary (party of 2). One of us has a hearing disorder, but we're not asking for a soundproof booth in a busy restaurant. Despite the restaurant being moderately empty on the ground floor due to many leaving for the hockey game, we were sat smack in the middle of 2 other tables elbow to elbow. We had to lean away from the waiter when he came to take orders standing between tables because it was uncomfortably close. One couple asked to be moved & they refused, another woman was allowed to go upstairs after insisting; we didn't bother asking & making a scene too. We were put behind the bar about 2 meters away from the phone they let ring way too long, the packing (& ripping) of paper bags for takeout, the dishes, the place where the waiters punched in orders, & where the staff sat down after their shift to giggle. Basically the "labor" corner of the restaurant. I couldn't imagine a louder & more obnoxious place to put us. Every single table by the street window was empty. The waiter never came back after dropping the plates to ask if we needed anything else & we were only given 1 drink. I had to get up, walk around the bar & wave him down to pay my bill. The 3 walk-in tables they served next to us during our time there had similar complaints. For 3/4 tables he had to come back & ask what the order was again. An older lady asked him if it's because the restaurant doesn't allow him to write things down & he answered he just couldn't find a pen. I almost gave him one from my bag. I dont blame the kiddo he was likely new, this place is just mismanaged. During lunch it's good for a fairly quick in & out. Don't bother trying to have a proper dinner with someone
Excellent & tasty dishes all around (we were 5 sharing various items), great service. Only downside is that the restaurant is quite noisy. Some noise damping would be helpful. Highly recommended.
Amazing resto !! Definitely recommend if you're a foodie! The atmosphere is stunning... walking up to a beautiful Buddha then painted stairway to the fun patio.. ! I thought I video's lol. Oopsie! Great service! Oliver thank you for your attentiveness, great recommendations on dishes & your treats to help celebrate my daughter's bday! We got the panang curry, braised beef curry & rainbow salad! All beautifully presented & super yummy! I did an oopsie again & didn't video like I thought! We will definitely go back!
Second time dinning at Siam & we weren't impressed. We did really like the beef skewers & our cocktails. The chicken wings were also good. But the drunken noodles was just okay & the beef in it, was flavorless. It was supposed to be spicy but it just wasn't. Same thing for my seafood curry, just ok & the bowl of rice that comes with it, is so small, not enough for the curry. The seafood is 3 small shrimps, 1 scallop cut in 3, 3 small clams & 2 small pieces of calamari. Not many veggies. The flavor was just ok nothing special. It also says that the curry is spicy but my ginger cocktail was spicier... The decoration is really nice & so is the ambiance. But we didn't spend over 80$ for the decorations so it was disappointing. Last time it was the same, we enjoyed the appetizers & the cocktails but the dishes were disappointing.