Spicy sauce
Seafood ginger entree
Iced Thai Iced Tea
Bean Thread Salad
8 Piece Steamed Mussels
Pad Thai Dinner
4 Piece Shrimp Rolls
Spicy Siam Duck
Sassy Pineapple Curry
Spring Rolls
Kang Ped (Red Curry)
Tom Kha Gai Soup
Pad Thai, Spicy Eggplant, Pad Ka Prao (Basil) - all pretty good for a decent price
Spring rolls $1.5 each
Tom Kha Gai Soup
Pasta Kee Mow, weird they used Italian pasta for it lol
The Pad Thai is excellent, and inexpensive.
App special
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Vegetable pad Thai. So good!
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Inside
These look delish
Sam S.
Sep 14, 2024
A classic for the community. We adore Siam Cuisine. Dishes that taste like home. Excellent.
Read MoreLesa B.
Sep 10, 2024
No toilet paper in bathroom. No napkins or utensils for takeout order. Food was average.
Read MoreSunshine W.
Jul 25, 2024
Definitely my fav Thai in Nashville. It's very authentic. I love that they use fresh vegetables. They make it when you order it. The owner is usually around helping out. Siam has been around forever and I am so grateful they have survived. Love this place! Highly recommend the red curry!
Read MoreSabrina J.
Mar 1, 2024
Best noodles in Nashville! I order the Kao Soi with beef at least 3x a week friendly service and affordable prices. My secret spot!
Read MoreHyoun K.
Dec 29, 2021
I was craving Asian food today, but my friend/coworker is very picky about what kind of Asian food he eats. I give him a pass because he's Caucasian and you can't expect everyone to like all Asian food. I think being Korean myself, I'm genetically programmed to like all Asian food. So today, I suggested Thai food over ramen/sushi/Vietnamese/Korean/Japanese and he said OK. I was going to go to Thai Esane, which seems the popular spot for Thai in the downtown area, but after seeing the reviews on both Yelp & Google... I decided not to go there. Simply because the comments on the food & price varied considerably. I mean who wants to pay $20 for a dish I can probably get at a legit "hole-in-the-wall" Thai restaurant? After a quick search for Thai places that were not Thai Esane, I settled on Siam Cuisine because it was the most promising.Arriving to the White Bridge neighborhood, Siam Cuisine was tucked away in an office building. It's quite big for what it is, but with it being a time of the year where traffic is cut in half, there weren't that many patrons.When I eat Thai, I always get Pad Thai or some type of curry. I know that's what I like and I'm afraid to stray from that. Maybe it was the rainy weather, but I was craving a soup & curry that day.I ended up with the Tom Kha Gai Soup (cup for $3) as an appetizer. Chicken poached in coconut milk and loaded with onions, mushrooms, green onions, lime juice, and silver galangal (Thai ginger). The soup was very strong and pungent. I think it had to come from the fish sauce, which is used in a lot of Asian cuisine. Despite the fishy smell, man was it delicious. The coconut milk made it sweet, the fish sauce made it salty, the lime juice made it sour. It's a very complex soup and with all the meat and veggies, it was absolutely filling.For my entrée, I selected the lunch portion ($9) of the Kang Ped (red curry) with pork meat. Spicy curry sauce, coconut milk, bamboo shoots, bell peppers, mushrooms, peas, carrots, and basil leaves are loaded into a bowl. There's a lot to love about Thai curry and this one doesn't disappoint. It's sweet, it's spicy, it's hearty, it's filling. On top of all that food, 2 vegetarian spring rolls came with the lunch entrée.Excellent, authentic Thai food is what Siam Cuisine offers. Not only is this place super affordable (I can't tell you the last time I got this much quality food for $12), but you could technically eat here for under $10 (sans the soup). I'll definitely come back to this spot for future lunch adventures!
Read MoreJennifer H.
Nov 24, 2020
One of my go to spots for Thai food in Nashville. It's tasty, quick, and affordable.I was craving some good Thai food so I ordered some take out and was not disappointed. The Pad Thai was tasty as usual. The Spicy Eggplant was my next favorite dish - a good mix of vegetables with a perfect level of spice. The Pad Ka Prao was just alright - chicken seemed a bit dry but the flavor was good. Our entrees also came with some tasty white rice and a green spicy creamy soup - don't know the name of it but it was quite good. Leftovers were also great!
Read MoreRyder H.
Jul 25, 2024
One hidden gem of a Thai food restaurant that you absolutely must try is Siam Cuisine, nestled in a cozy corner of the city. The moment you step in, you're greeted with a warm, inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the culinary experience awaiting you. The menu is a treasure trove of authentic Thai dishes, each bursting with vibrant flavors and aromatic spices. Their Pad Thai is a standout, with perfectly cooked noodles, succulent shrimp, and a tangy-sweet sauce that leaves you craving more. The Tom Yum soup is another must-try, offering a harmonious blend of spicy, sour, and savory notes that dance on your palate. Every dish is meticulously prepared using fresh ingredients, ensuring that each bite is a delightful explosion of taste. Whether you're a fan of classic Thai cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Siam Cuisine is a culinary adventure you won't want to miss.
Read MoreJessica W.
Jul 16, 2024
Excellent food! The tea was strong and very sweet. The muscles were amazing! The bean thread salad had good flavor but was a little dry. I'll def be coming back to try more of the menu!
Read MorePatricia A S.
Aug 16, 2024
Food was terrible. Chicken was burned and dried up. The salad was salty. The owner was nice and finally checked on the quality of the meal only after we had pushed our plates away. Pricey meal that we could not eat. Will not return.
Read MorePriya K.
Feb 20, 2024
Food was good but service was very slow even though the restaurant was rather empty. Taking the order took more than half hour.
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