Food was good, not great. Service is deathly slow. They allowed our dogs on the cute patio, so I like them.
PiaCabs C.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, CA
Chicken was so good and try the plantain with ice cream for dessert. Bf and I stopped here to eat after a day at the beach. Patio seating is romantic during sundown. Lovely staff.
Giselle S.
Place rating: 5 Santa Monica, CA
Eggplant entrée with chicken was amazing!!! Haven’t been here in years. I will return.
Maggie G.
Place rating: 5 Newport Beach, CA
Honestly, such an awesome experience here. Cozy spot, just good vibes here in general. Thai is my favorite food and after visiting Thailand my standards had been raised. Now I’ve finally found delicious authentic Thai food!!! Some dishes were even better here. Delicious pad Thai and green curry etc. and spicy eggplant!!! Yum. Save room for dessert. And get a coconut to drink!!! Overall not just great food but great dining experience.
Cameron P.
Place rating: 2 Telluride, CO
Very nice approach. Palm trees and Christmas lights. I was shown to a table and told the hostess I would be using the restroom first. When I came back to my table there was someone sitting there. I ordered my drunken noodle mild. I’ve been out of the restaurant for several minutes now and my mouth is still burning. It was the least mild«mild» that I’ve ever tasted.
Jenny L.
Place rating: 4 Miami, FL
This is a solid, tasty gem. The shrimp wonton soup was delicious and the papaya salad with grilled shrimp was fresh, spicy, and refreshing. Thumbs up!
Kent D.
Place rating: 3 Waterville, ME
Quality food. Horrible service. Came with a large group so a wait was expected but spent over 2 hours here. Food came out very sporadically and we all finished at different times. Waitress would forget orders and forget to take orders. Our waters were never refilled unless asked and paying our bill took even longer. They asked us each to write down our own order and whether we would pay with card or cash.
Darya S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Siamese Garden is a charming little Thai spot near the Venice canals with outdoor seating. So it was basically calling my name the entire time I was in Venice. My boyfriend and I went for a super romantic lunch and got three dishes: Pad Thai(my must-get entrée), Emerald Curry(wanted to try a curry), and Pad Prig King(his choice for a new dish, adventurous man that he is :)). Everything had great flavor and was filling, and service was attentive, too. I can’t believe we finished all three dishes, but we did, and I left happy and relaxed!
Hunter P.
Place rating: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
The best Thai food I’ve ever had. And the service was amazing. The waitress dealt with a party of 10 drunk college people perfectly. You must go here :)
Nicola H.
Place rating: 5 Marina del Rey, CA
Had a wonderful evening at this colorful and charming restaurant. Besides the beautiful ambiance the food was superior, all the finest ingredients, tasteful, healthy with a beautiful presentation. Efficient service with a smile too! Can’t wait to go back!
Diana T.
Place rating: 4 Redondo Beach, CA
Yummy delicious food. Curry and soup is yummy. Get the filet mignon satay or the filet massaman.
Joan N.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
Stumbled upon this cute little Thai restaurant after taking a walk around the Venice canal. The patio has a nice view of the canal and the service was great. My friend and I ordered their pad thai and curry and we were not disappointed. We both finished our plates and left feeling full and happy.
Bogard C.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Very good foods. Mediocre ambien outdoor can be cold in winter time. Small place. Little pricey My favorites: Pad see Yu, pad Thai, chicken satay, yellow curry(rice separate). Friendly services.
Peter B.
Place rating: 2 Venice, CA
Food was decent but Not upfront about not including rice with curry. We ordered with seamless and requested brown rice thinking it would come with curry. It didn’t, curry came with nothing so it was basically soup. We called asking for rice but they gave us a hard time. Finally got them to send a guy with rice but he got lost and then asked for more than what they quoted us over the phone. If you have curry on the menu, you should be very clear that rice does not come with the order. And don’t give the customer a hard time when they call wanting rice.
Allie L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This restaurant is a quaint little place away from all the hustle and bustle of the Venice board walk. Sit outside when the weather is nice… which is always and enjoy the escape from city life. The Pad See Ew was fantastic. My husband had the curry and said his only complaint was that he wished they had more options for the level spice. Prices are reasonable.
Amy S.
Place rating: 4 Venice, CA
Since being taken over by new management, the food in this place has improved immensely! For app’s we ordered the dumplings and the veggie egg rolls. The dipping sauce of the dumplings was super tasty and the dumplings were filled up to the brim. The egg rolls were pretty good as well, not very oily. For mains we had the tom kha kai hot pot, the shrimp pad thai and the pineapple fried rice. The Tom kha had a really good flavor. Could have used a bit more heat, but the spices in the soup were spot on. The pad thai was also very good. I found the pineapple fried rice to be a little oily and a little bland, but other people at my table enjoyed it. The service was very nice as well. The only issue I had was that all the food came out at different times, so that we had nearly finished the rest of the food when the fried rice came out. Otherwise, will defo stop in here again when I’m in the area.
Rita H.
Place rating: 3 Rowland Heights, CA
There are a few positive attributes to this restaurant: cozy outdoor seating, it’s near the Venice canals, the plates are adored with butterflies made out of carrots… of course a restaurant is measured by more than its ability to carve a pepper into a flower, so that wasn’t enough for me to give this place more than three stars. I ordered the Thai ice tea, egg rolls and beef pad see ew. The Thai ice tea was refreshing with just the right amount of ice and sweetness. The egg rolls were also good(it’s a perk that they’re free with your order of $ 50 or more if you check in). Sadly, my main dish was where things slipped. Then again, lots of oil can make for a greasy and slippery situation. I’m a huge fan of Thai food and have had my fair share of pad see ew so it wasn’t hard for me to tell that this place dropped the ball when it came to my main entrée. It was just way too oily for my taste. The service is also a mere okay. The servers pretty much are MIA from the point they give you your food to the time they hand you the bill. As a side note, I’m not quite sure why they have valet on a Tuesday night or why it was $ 4 when I parked the car myself but if you’re planning on trying this place for yourself, be sure to bring some cash for parking.
Danielle P.
Place rating: 1 Venice, CA
It’s Friday night and this place is busy. The staff cannot handle it at all! What a mess! They don’t seem to have designated stations to each waitress. They are running around like mad people. And all of them are working the register. We have been waiting on our last two dishes(out of 5) for 30 minutes. We’d leave but we are still quiet hungry. Also, don’t bother asking for anything mild because they shake their head up and down and say yes, they’ll make it mild, but everything comes very spicey. And the dirty dishes are piling up…
Eunice K.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Walking to our car from Venice board walk, we came across this place. I’ve been craving Thai cuisine since the start of the day so the bf was like, WHYNOT~ Walked in and OOOO~ the outside décor of the restaurant caught my eyes *lights*! Had this garden-like vintage touch to it and its right next to the Venice beach canals! Service — noticed they took FOREVER to bring out two dishes. come on –_– it didn’t even look that busy to me. Food *pad thai *fried rice Tasted like any other Thai food I’ve tried. Yes, it was good but nothing special that really caught my taste buds~
Sean C.
Place rating: 3 Fremont, CA
Garden of the Gods, not quite. The place to go to for a fine romance, hmm, maybe for you. I love Thai cuisine with different kind of items on their menu, but I felt like I was waiting 127 hours for the first dish(in actuality, it was 35 mins to get our first Siamese Flat Noodle Salad). I’m long past the need for romance in my life, I just want food, goddammit. I best enjoyed PEPPERCORNSHRIMP which came in a nice, but too thin sauce, yet came with a kicky strand of peppercorn. ROASTEDCHILICHICKEN had spice short of a blaze, the sauce good but short of a revelation. Yes, different menu items(and traditional curry and noodle ones), but none of them set any new precedents. By the time we were done eating, one and a half hours had passed. Lovebirds can flutter about in the outside garden with twinkly lights, or the white tablecloth inside. I just came to stuff my face. Four stars for ambiance, three stars for food, two stars for understaffed kitchen, three stars overall… but with upside. The upside is if you’re a kissy-face couple in the honeymoon phase of your relationship. #sincerity