a plate of pad thai noodles
Pad Woon Sen
a variety of dishes of food on a table
New (to me) designed interior
Exterior awning entrance
a row of tables and chairs in front of a window
Interior
interior
Soooooo much egg shell- Chicken Pad Thai, mild
Beaded curtain restroom doorway
Pad Thai
From of restaurant
Inside and Art
Window shelf decor
Honey crysanthemum tea
L1 LUNCH Pad Thai
Interior
Canopy entrance
L1 LUNCH Pad Thai
Love this color
Thai Iced Tea
Inside
Pas Thai...make sure you ask for more spice.
#50 Pad Thai
Amanda R.
Feb 26, 2025
Some of the best and freshest panang curry. Makes for 2 meals which is really fantastic for the value.
Read MoreElise H.
Feb 8, 2025
every. single. time I get pad thai from here I always eat egg shells. like do yall not know how to crack eggs properly? lol like I can't believe it's every. single. time. pay more attention. it's gross.
Read MoreFatima G.
Nov 29, 2024
I have been to try Siam square for a very long time and finally got a chance as part of a team lunch. I should say the overall food and taste is very flavorful and that packs a good punch in your meal. I tried Siam ginger with shrimp and it had a good taste. Just not spicy it added a good amount of flavor to my meal. There was an add soup served as soon as we got in which in my opinion is so good for winter and flu season. It was tasty yet was so healing to my throat. Must try!
Read MoreKristen W.
Feb 15, 2025
Siam square used to be a place that I would recommend in a heartbeat, but lately it just doesn't feel that way anymore. Eating there recently, the prices and the portions don't match. I get it- inflation is crazy, but the portion I got did not fill me up for $16. I ordered pad Thai, spiced medium. When it came out it was cold, and was not medium spiced at all. They did take my dish and heat it up for me. It came back and tasted a little better. I would never expect a discount, but it does feel like they could have done something else to make up for this. Our server was not super attentive, but wasn't horrible. They seemed to be doing several carry out orders, which in my limited experience does offer a bigger portion. I would consider the other Thai options downtown and surrounding before choosing Siam.
Read MoreJoseph D.
Feb 1, 2025
Met some friends before a comedy show. Staff was great and the food was amazing. We got a variety of apps and they were all great but the dumplings were absolutely amazing. I got the green curry with shrimp and took half of it home and it was just as good the next day. 10 out of 10.
Read MoreJen S.
Oct 18, 2024
Absolutely addicted! Haven't had a "bad" menu item yet and we eat here AT LEAST once per day when visiting Indy. Owners are awesome, of course, and we love to chat with Ed or Sasatorn. Faves: yum sauce catfish, drunken noodles with pork. I swear next time I WILL try the mango sticky rice!!! Thai iced tea helps cool things down. Able to accommodate our large party, but also great for takeout! See ya next April, at the very latest!
Read MoreAaron R.
Jan 2, 2025
Tasty Thai. If you're familiar with Thai spice you know what you're in for. If not, it's very tasty addictive (thanks a lot capsaicin) Thai food. Pretty sure this is a break off of Thai spice or at least used to be. The portions here aren't the best and the prices kinda high but it's 2024, nothing is as cool as it was. They used to have a big fruit loop bird upstairs but I can't imagine that it's still alive.
Read MoreRichard P.
Apr 13, 2024
This was my first visit to Fountain Square's Siam Square, a Thai restaurant describing itself as "vibrant Thai cuisine." If you've ever been to the Fountain Square area, you know the entire neighborhood has a myriad of accessibility issues. I have to admit I was a little concerned about committing to a restaurant I really didn't know in a neighborhood where I knew accessibility could be an issue. I parked 3-4 blocks away in a side parking lot that offered a spot likely to maintain accessibility. This neighborhood does tend to have fairly decent curb cuts, though sidewalks are in various forms of disarray. Siam Square is not on the side of the street that has the Cultural Trail, so the sidewalk here is definitely a concern. That said, I made it fairly easily. Siam Square has a green canopy entrance. It's an older building with a narrow wooden door. My lunch guests had some concerns about my entry, however, I was able to make it. As you enter, you turn slightly to the right to enter and face a hosting area and then the simply yet pleasantly decorated dining room. As a matter of note, my smaller manual wheelchair made the turn fairly easily. However, I would have some concerns about a motorized chair being able to make it. It's a sharp, narrow turn. Three of us were dining and we sat at a 4-top. Our server was quiet but pleasant and helpful throughout our time there.I was the only newbie to Siam Square. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken. I was asked if I wanted it mild, medium, or hot. To be safe, I chose medium. I regretted this as I found the medium VERY mild. I ordered unsweetened iced tea and did get my always desired refill. Siam Square has lunch specials Tuesday-Friday (closed Monday). They offer starters, small dishes, soups, stir-fried entrees, fried rice, thai coconut curries, seafood specialties, a small dessert menu, and a small kids' menu. Drinks include coke products, Thai iced coffee, Thai iced tea, ginger tea, hot tea, and chrysanthemum honey tea. I enjoyed my time here quite a bit, a combination of a solid meal and good company with a warm, comfy atmosphere. I arrived right as they opened and it was still fairly quiet. I'm not sure I'd go out of the way to dine here but certainly wouldn't hesitate to return when in the area. As I noted, several restaurants on this strip are not accessible (most have a step into them) and despite some challenges Siam Square does offer a level to the ground entryway. It was a beautiful day to hang out in Fountain Square and I was pleased to finally be able to visit this restaurant I'd long desired to check out.
Read MoreJoanna M.
Apr 27, 2024
There is a small parking lot next to the restaurant and then street parking in front. It has a nice interior with a couple fun bamboo walls and cool light fixtures. We got a table quickly. Our server was nice and checked in throughout the meal. We started with the steamed dumplings which didn't have a lot of flavor. My panangCurry was medium and could have a bit more spice and a few more green beans. Portion size was good and the price was moderate.
Read MoreKeelan S.
Mar 4, 2025
It almost pains me to write this because I do enjoy their food most of the time. But as the years have gone by the prices have only gone up and the portions have seemingly gone down. I ordered the panang curry as take out, the amount of rice I was given was almost laughable. A tiny container that wasn't even filled to the top for $20. I have to make more rice to even use the rest of the curry. Not to mention the website prices are not accurate so beware. The ambiance has become a bit more depressing since the makeover they did to the store years ago so i usually just order take out. Service is mostly good but at times I'm made to just feel like a burden. All of this being said, I give three stars because they have very good chicken pad Thai and other entrees and I love the spice level every time. The kitchen does a great job most of the time but I can't justify the prices what so ever.
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