Thai Restaurant
⭐ 4/5 – Phenomenal food, but parking is a nightmare & check your order!
If you’re looking for some of the best Thai food in town, this place delivers on flavor. Every dish was rich, perfectly spiced, and incredibly satisfying—easily one of the best Thai meals I’ve had in a long time. However, there are some big downsides that make the experience a bit frustrating, especially if you’re doing takeout.
🌶️ The Food: 5/5
Absolutely fantastic flavors, from the curries to the stir-fried dishes. The seasoning was spot-on, with just the right amount of spice, depth, and authenticity. Everything tasted fresh, and the portions were solid. If you’re a fan of Thai food, this place is a must-try.
🚗 The Parking: 1/5
This is where things get rough. The parking lot is absolute chaos. It’s small, crowded, and completely disorganized—people were double parking, blocking others in, and making it way more stressful than it should be. If you’re dining in, be prepared to either wait for a spot or park farther away and walk. If you’re doing takeout, expect a challenge just trying to pull in and out.
📦 The Pick-Up Experience: 3/5
Ordering for pick-up seemed like the better move, but they forgot part of my order, which was frustrating. The staff was friendly and helpful, but when a place is this busy, mistakes happen. If you’re picking up, triple-check your bag before leaving!
🏠 The Atmosphere: 3/5
It’s a popular spot, and you can tell—it’s always packed. If you like a lively, bustling environment, you’ll love it. But if you prefer something more relaxed, be prepared for noise and a bit of a wait.
💰 The Verdict: Worth It, But Be Smart About It
✅ Absolutely worth trying for the food alone
✅ Pick-up or delivery is a great option—but check your order
✅ If you’re dining in, make a reservation & prepare for a busy experience
❌ Parking is a mess, so plan ahead
Would I come back? Definitely—but I’ll be sticking to delivery or pick-up (after double-checking my bag first).
Crazy fast & good service, delicious food, fair prices, easy parking. Their delivery service was non stop and the restaurant was packed at 4pm (which is a bit of a random time in between lunch/dinner) so we knew we were in the right spot.
Their Pad Thai is very authentic and exactly what I was looking for! Will come back!
The Papaya Salad is a must! Really fresh and huge plate that works to share.
We loved that they asked us for the level of desired spiciness on each plate. Be mindful of their spicy levels though as we went with medium and it was more like a “hot”. Mild is more like a true “medium”. Still very delicious as we love spicy foods but if you don’t, tell them zero spicy.
There’s many Thai restaurants around South Bay Area but not many that are great. This one will be on my repeat list.
We decided to stop by Siam Station for some seafood soup, papaya salad, and beef stir-fry. Neither of us was feeling our best, and we thought a warm bowl of soup on a cold night would really hit the spot.
The restaurant was busy, and we waited about 25 minutes for a table. Despite the bustling atmosphere, it was clear the staff was working hard. They did a fantastic job clearing tables, taking orders, delivering food, and bringing the bill efficiently. We were impressed by the young, hardworking team.
The menu offers a nice selection of Thai street food staples, with well-seasoned dishes overall. The portions are generous, and the pricing is very fair, which made us happy with our meal.
Hopefully, next time the wait won’t be as long since they don’t take reservations, and seating is tight, with tables packed closely together. They also offer communal tables for smaller parties to share at larger setups.
The environment is casual—perfect for sneakers and jeans. It’s lively and loud, but not overwhelmingly so, as the noise level feels manageable compared to other restaurants without sound absorption.
It’s a great spot for families, friends, or even a low-key date night. Parking is in a large plaza, so it can be tricky, but overall, we had a good experience. I’d recommend it to anyone and will definitely be back!
Restaurant seemed clean other than the odd fish odor I couldn’t ignore. The staff were polite enough.
The Food was not very impressive aside from the egg rolls. They were delicious! The curry was standard & the chicken fried rice was okay. Last night ( Friday) they were beyond bustling. The restaurant was packed, inside & out. There were other Asian cuisines as neighbors but they had most of the business. The parking lot was at capacity. People were parking illegally & using their hazards to pick up orders. The most disappointing thing was that they didn’t have soy sauce & they didn’t give me napkins or cutlery in my to go order. I’d be tempted to return for egg rolls but it’s not worth hassle. 3/5
This was our first visit to Siam Station Cupertino. Since it was just the two of us, we ordered three dishes to sample. We arrived around noon and had to wait for about 30 minutes to be seated. Although there were four to five empty tables inside, the servers were busy cleaning up other tables and didn’t have time to seat guests promptly, which slightly impacted the experience.
The first dish we tried was the Chicken Satay. The chicken was marinated in curry and grilled, giving it a light aroma. However, the chicken breast turned out a bit dry and tough, which was unfortunate, as it lacked the tenderness expected of satay.
The second dish was the Green Papaya Salad, a must-order for us at any Thai restaurant. This dish did not disappoint. The presentation was elegant, and the portion of papaya shreds was generous. The thickness of the shreds was just right—easy to eat while maintaining a crisp, fresh texture.
The third dish was the Khao Soi (Northern Thai Curry Noodles), which is highly recommended by many diners. The presentation was equally impressive. The crispy noodles had a unique texture, slightly resembling fried tofu skin, but not all the noodles were fried, so it didn’t feel overly greasy. However, since the noodles didn’t soak up the curry sauce well, the sauce tasted a bit too salty on its own. Next time, I would order an extra bowl of steamed rice or opt for Yellow Curry with Rice instead to balance the flavors.
The restaurant was clean, and the servers were reasonably fast with taking orders and delivering food. Overall, Siam Station Cupertino is a solid Thai restaurant that we’d consider visiting again.
Took my parents here for lunch on a Sunday, there was about a 10 minute wait, not bad.
We ordered:
-Fried tofu appetizer
-Poh Tak Soup
-Pad Thai w/ shrimp
-Pad Kee Mao w/ chicken
-Basil Fried Rice w/ crispy pork
-Mango Sticky Rice
The Fried tofu was literally plain fried tofu, nothing to write home about, I’d skip. The Poh Tak Soup was the STAR of the meal. Holy crap. My first time having it and I liked it even more than Tom Yum, it was light, but lemony, and full of flavor. The Pad Thai was just ok for me, the sauce was really red and the flavors were more sour than I liked. Pad Kee Mao was great, lots of wok flavor and deliciousness. Chicken wasn’t overcooked, yessss.
Ok, the basil fried rice was so-so, but when you got a bite of the crispy pork GODDAM, like fried chicharrones. So yummy. If I come back, I’d tried another fried rice dish with the crispy pork.
Mango sticky rice was solid. Service was prompt and we never waited long to be served or addressed. THe only thing I wasn’t a huge fan of is as we were eating dessert, the bill comes over unannounced with the waitress shoving the card machine in my face. Mind you, the place had a few open tables and no one waiting at the time. Not so classy Siam.
I think this is the best Thai Resto in the state. All of the dishes that we ordered were definitely delicious. Really recommended u to order the green curry with rice & pad see ew!
The thai eggplant basil and chicken satay were tasty. The thai tea and iced thai coffee were mouthwatering & not too sweet 😊
Plenty tables in the resto so u didn't need to wait too long. The service was so fast.
And the most important thing, the price was affordable. We ordered 4 dishes & 4 beverages for only $107.
Definitely would come back to this resto.
Very good casual restaurant that serves healthy portions for the price. But beware, even the mild spicy dishes can be pretty hot (I'm glad I didn't order extra spicy)!
Good food. Decent prices.
Bad service, no customer service whatsoever. They don't do phone orders no more because young generations are working there with no courtesy, respect or willingness to take orders from the phone like a human being. They took the route of doing online orders only.
Rude workers and no respect to older generations. They look like racist also. They don't deserve a 3 or 4 star for an establishment. 👎👎👎
Food is not that great, greasy and skimpy portions for the price that you pay.
Took my parents here for lunch on a Sunday, there was about a 10 minute wait, not bad.
We ordered:
-Fried tofu appetizer
-Poh Tak Soup
-Pad Thai w/ shrimp
-Pad Kee Mao w/ chicken
-Basil Fried Rice w/ crispy pork
-Mango Sticky Rice
The Fried tofu was literally plain fried tofu, nothing to write home about, I’d skip. The Poh Tak Soup was the STAR of the meal. Holy crap. My first time having it and I liked it even more than Tom Yum, it was light, but lemony, and full of flavor. The Pad Thai was just ok for me, the sauce was really red and the flavors were more sour than I liked. Pad Kee Mao was great, lots of wok flavor and deliciousness. Chicken wasn’t overcooked, yessss.
Ok, the basil fried rice was so-so, but when you got a bite of the crispy pork GODDAM, like fried chicharrones. So yummy. If I come back, I’d tried another fried rice dish with the crispy pork.
Mango sticky rice was solid. Service was prompt and we never waited long to be served or addressed. THe only thing I wasn’t a huge fan of is as we were eating dessert, the bill comes over unannounced with the waitress shoving the card machine in my face. Mind you, the place had a few open tables and no one waiting at the time. Not so classy Siam.
Fast and furious service.
You have to ask for forks and serving spoons for the communal dishes.
Food is OK.
The service is bad. When asking the waiter for chopsticks and a bowl, the waiter walked away before I even finished my sentence. Therefore, he only brought out chopsticks, and I had to ask again for a bowl. The second time I asked for a takeout bag and a different waiter again walked away before I even finished my sentence.
Food is just okay. Not authentic Thai food, just fusion thai American food.
One of the few places that serves Khao soi and it’s good. Service was slow on a Saturday afternoon. Other dishes were pretty good.
They don't have free drinks for lunch anymore.
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They have free drinks for lunch now but the portion got smaller.
Beef salad beef was chewy.
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Solid place. Their crispy pork is yummy
The panang curry on watery side but good flavor.
The wait list will only txt you so keep an eye out on your phone.
One menu for whole day
⭐ 4/5 – Phenomenal food, but parking is a nightmare & check your order!
If you’re looking for some of the best Thai food in town, this place delivers on flavor. Every dish was rich, perfectly spiced, and incredibly satisfying—easily one of the best Thai meals I’ve had in a long time. However, there are some big downsides that make the experience a bit frustrating, especially if you’re doing takeout.
🌶️ The Food: 5/5
Absolutely fantastic flavors, from the curries to the stir-fried dishes. The seasoning was spot-on, with just the right amount of spice, depth, and authenticity. Everything tasted fresh, and the portions were solid. If you’re a fan of Thai food, this place is a must-try.
🚗 The Parking: 1/5
This is where things get rough. The parking lot is absolute chaos. It’s small, crowded, and completely disorganized—people were double parking, blocking others in, and making it way more stressful than it should be. If you’re dining in, be prepared to either wait for a spot or park farther away and walk. If you’re doing takeout, expect a challenge just trying to pull in and out.
📦 The Pick-Up Experience: 3/5
Ordering for pick-up seemed like the better move, but they forgot part of my order, which was frustrating. The staff was friendly and helpful, but when a place is this busy, mistakes happen. If you’re picking up, triple-check your bag before leaving!
🏠 The Atmosphere: 3/5
It’s a popular spot, and you can tell—it’s always packed. If you like a lively, bustling environment, you’ll love it. But if you prefer something more relaxed, be prepared for noise and a bit of a wait.
💰 The Verdict: Worth It, But Be Smart About It
✅ Absolutely worth trying for the food alone
✅ Pick-up or delivery is a great option—but check your order
✅ If you’re dining in, make a reservation & prepare for a busy experience
❌ Parking is a mess, so plan ahead
Would I come back? Definitely—but I’ll be sticking to delivery or pick-up (after double-checking my bag first).
Ordered the following in medium spice - though it felt more than medium heat
Green Thai curry - pretty good 4.5/5
Pad Kee Mao - good but something felt off, noodles were thicker than usually and less saucy - 3.7/5
Oh, Thai tea was very nice 5/5, little on the sweeter side
Service was super quick, but the restaurant was a tad bit crowded with the way the tables are placed. Overall the experience was good despite that. Also, the wait time was not bad at all on a Friday evening!
Definitely recommend this Thai spot, the thai tea is authentic and the Pad Thai tasted great. The selection of spice levels was perfect in my opinion.
Food and curry was amazing
If you're craving flavorful, authentic Thai food, Siam Station delivers! I've found a few dishes here that I had while in Thailand but have struggled to find in the U.S.—Tom Yum Fried Rice and Boat Noodles—both are highly recommended. Their curries? Also fantastic. Basically, everything we've tried has been amazing!
A few pro tips:
🍜 Boat Noodles – Rich, flavorful, and a must-try if you love bold, comforting Thai dishes.
🔥 Tom Yum Fried Rice – A unique and tasty twist on the classic soup.
🥩 Crispy Pork – Definitely go for this as your meat option—think pork belly in perfectly crispy, flavorful bites.
The only thing I wouldn't order again? The Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups—the flavors are there, but they skimp on the ingredients. I personally love my Tom Kha loaded with a good variety of veggies and meat, and this one just didn’t hit that mark.
Service-wise, the staff is friendly, but the environment can get a bit hectic. Be ready to flag someone down when you need a refill or the check.
That said, the food more than makes up for it. Siam Station is a go-to spot for bold, delicious Thai flavors, and I’ll definitely be back!
The place was clean. The staff were friendly and helpful. The green curry with crispy pork was amazing.
My tip is to make sure you can really take at least Serrano level of spicy if you're going to try the Thai Spicy level of heat.
Also, parking is somewhat difficult during lunch hours and there is often a line during that time during the week day.
Crazy fast & good service, delicious food, fair prices, easy parking. Their delivery service was non stop and the restaurant was packed at 4pm (which is a bit of a random time in between lunch/dinner) so we knew we were in the right spot.
Their Pad Thai is very authentic and exactly what I was looking for! Will come back!
The Papaya Salad is a must! Really fresh and huge plate that works to share.
We loved that they asked us for the level of desired spiciness on each plate. Be mindful of their spicy levels though as we went with medium and it was more like a “hot”. Mild is more like a true “medium”. Still very delicious as we love spicy foods but if you don’t, tell them zero spicy.
There’s many Thai restaurants around South Bay Area but not many that are great. This one will be on my repeat list.
As a group of 3, we came into this restaurant at opening. It was not that busy, and we had to call for the attention of a server.
The food was good, but the service is questionable. I ordered a yellow curry with the server, but he delivered a green curry. I politely told him about the mistake and simply wanted the yellow curry I ordered, but he became defensive and accused us of essentially lying. I have never had an experience like that when mentioning a mistake about an order. I was taken aback as I am someone who has experience in the service industry and would never approach a customer in such a manner. He said they could not remake the order, and we accepted the green curry. However, moments later, he gave us a yellow curry.
The food is tasty, but if you’re looking for good service, I would go elsewhere.
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Updated Review: The owner decided to resolve the issue, and I’m glad to see that they believe this kind of behavior should not be tolerated. I’ve gone back since, and the food is amazing! I have not had another sour experience in terms of service.
The food is amazing and you just need and experience it for yourself. You won’t be disappointed. Try the Panang Curry with chicken and you’ll know what I’m talking about.
Incredibly long wait, food was exceptionally mid for the wait.
UPDATE 1/4/25
Portions have shrunk past few visits, shrinkflarion has hit here sadly and no more lunch drinks offered 😭😭
Fave Thai spot has now gone downhill - sad. Use to come here 4+ times a month but now will not.
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Decent food:
-padthai 4 ⭐️
- pineapple fried rice 3 ⭐️
Portion is not great - was hungry soon after lunch…
Lunch comes with a thai tea drink 👏🏽
Slow service weekday at lunch - come earlier otherwise expect to wait even when tables are open. Waited 15 min to be seated even though multiple tables were open.
Tried yellow curry last time - small portion and not a lot of contents so would not recommend.
Note: odd sweaty smell in restaurant… hope they fix it - not very nice ambience 👃😒
We decided to stop by Siam Station for some seafood soup, papaya salad, and beef stir-fry. Neither of us was feeling our best, and we thought a warm bowl of soup on a cold night would really hit the spot.
The restaurant was busy, and we waited about 25 minutes for a table. Despite the bustling atmosphere, it was clear the staff was working hard. They did a fantastic job clearing tables, taking orders, delivering food, and bringing the bill efficiently. We were impressed by the young, hardworking team.
The menu offers a nice selection of Thai street food staples, with well-seasoned dishes overall. The portions are generous, and the pricing is very fair, which made us happy with our meal.
Hopefully, next time the wait won’t be as long since they don’t take reservations, and seating is tight, with tables packed closely together. They also offer communal tables for smaller parties to share at larger setups.
The environment is casual—perfect for sneakers and jeans. It’s lively and loud, but not overwhelmingly so, as the noise level feels manageable compared to other restaurants without sound absorption.
It’s a great spot for families, friends, or even a low-key date night. Parking is in a large plaza, so it can be tricky, but overall, we had a good experience. I’d recommend it to anyone and will definitely be back!
Very tasty, attentive help, quick service. We had the Siam Station fried rice, Pad see aw, and pad Kee mow. All delicious. Also had Thai iced coffee, which was great because it wasn't absurdly sweet as some other places, just right. Definitely will return.
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This was our first visit to Siam Station Cupertino. Since it was just the two of us, we ordered three dishes to sample. We arrived around noon and had to wait for about 30 minutes to be seated. Although there were four to five empty tables inside, the servers were busy cleaning up other tables and didn’t have time to seat guests promptly, which slightly impacted the experience.
The first dish we tried was the Chicken Satay. The chicken was marinated in curry and grilled, giving it a light aroma. However, the chicken breast turned out a bit dry and tough, which was unfortunate, as it lacked the tenderness expected of satay.
The second dish was the Green Papaya Salad, a must-order for us at any Thai restaurant. This dish did not disappoint. The presentation was elegant, and the portion of papaya shreds was generous. The thickness of the shreds was just right—easy to eat while maintaining a crisp, fresh texture.
The third dish was the Khao Soi (Northern Thai Curry Noodles), which is highly recommended by many diners. The presentation was equally impressive. The crispy noodles had a unique texture, slightly resembling fried tofu skin, but not all the noodles were fried, so it didn’t feel overly greasy. However, since the noodles didn’t soak up the curry sauce well, the sauce tasted a bit too salty on its own. Next time, I would order an extra bowl of steamed rice or opt for Yellow Curry with Rice instead to balance the flavors.
The restaurant was clean, and the servers were reasonably fast with taking orders and delivering food. Overall, Siam Station Cupertino is a solid Thai restaurant that we’d consider visiting again.
I think this is the best Thai Resto in the state. All of the dishes that we ordered were definitely delicious. Really recommended u to order the green curry with rice & pad see ew!
The thai eggplant basil and chicken satay were tasty. The thai tea and iced thai coffee were mouthwatering & not too sweet 😊
Plenty tables in the resto so u didn't need to wait too long. The service was so fast.
And the most important thing, the price was affordable. We ordered 4 dishes & 4 beverages for only $107.
Definitely would come back to this resto.
Not too much food items to choose from, mainly around fry rice, fry noodles, curry chicken with rice. But the taste is good.
Pad Thai was fire
Restaurant seemed clean other than the odd fish odor I couldn’t ignore. The staff were polite enough.
The Food was not very impressive aside from the egg rolls. They were delicious! The curry was standard & the chicken fried rice was okay. Last night ( Friday) they were beyond bustling. The restaurant was packed, inside & out. There were other Asian cuisines as neighbors but they had most of the business. The parking lot was at capacity. People were parking illegally & using their hazards to pick up orders. The most disappointing thing was that they didn’t have soy sauce & they didn’t give me napkins or cutlery in my to go order. I’d be tempted to return for egg rolls but it’s not worth hassle. 3/5
First time here. Enjoyed both Pad Thai and Pad See Ew. Sticky Mango Rice is good too. Definitely will come again.
UPDATE 12/6 : Still good 👍
Food was good and came quickly, but portions were a little small. Mango sticky rice was very tasty!
Tasty food and free drink for dine in lunch, but doesn't include rice, soup, eggroll, crispy wonton skin, and sweet and sour sauce like Krung Thai. No extra "health" tax, but they calculate tip based on post tax amount so you might want to tip less than the suggested 20%.
Great Thai food, came at the recommendation of multiple friends and it lived up to expectation. There is minimal to no service after you order
When the choice is mine, it’s always Thai. for over 30 years I’ve been eating at all the local Thai places - from Mtn View to Saratoga to San Jose. If you like Thai food, try my current favorite - Siam Station.
I went to Siam on a Sunday evening at 7 pm. There was a wait time of 40 minutes. The service was good. Food came within 10 minutes of ordering. This place is good for casual dining.
We ordered a yellow curry and a panang curry. I loved the yellow curry. It was nice and creamy with a good coconut touch. Panang curry was good, too. The quantity and quality of food were both good. I also got a Thai Iced Tea. Loved it.
I would love to dine in this place again and try out the famous pad Thai noodles.
Food was just ok, but definitely not a 4 star as other reviews led me to believe.
Excellent Thai food. We had chicken satay as a starter, then cashew chicken (medium hot) with jasmine rice, and had leftovers to bring home... Medium was plenty spicy.
Good food, but mild is still too spicy for me
I ordered from this place and had Uber Eats deliver. Very disappointing because I never got my food and no one will answer the phone. I have called over 5 times
Excellent food
Extremely oily food.
Service is fantastic. We didn't have to wait long to order after we were seated.
All 4 dishes we ordered were delicious.
Fried tofu, penang curry, pad see ew, and especially the beef salad.
We will definitely be back
Fantastic food, good early because it gets busy about 6pm.
Ordered take out from here, got home and found a cockroach in my food.
I’m not one to be picky but this is disappointing and disgusting. Restaurant needs to address this issue immediately and have the place fumigated.
These little cockroaches can easily carry E. coli and salmonella.
Very authentic Thai food. I've had the Pad Thai and Pad Woo Sen and both have been great!
Very good Thai street foods. We had the pad see ew (stir fry flat rice noodles with Chinese broccoli and egg; we chose beef as the protein), basil eggplant, jasmine rice, and mango sticky rice for dessert. The pad see ew had the right balance for savory, sweet, spicy and sour, the four key flavors of Thai cuisine. The sticky rice in the dessert was dyed blue with butterfly pea flowers. With sweetness contrasting a subtle salty flavor as well as the interplay between the soft textures of the sticky rice and fresh mango and the crunchy toasted rice sprinkled on top, this dessert was simply divine. It was very busy during a Saturday lunch hour and the staff seemed very busy and overwhelmed. We had to keep waving them down when we needed something.
Went here for staff retreat after doing 15 minutes research on GOOGLE REVIEW and it didnt disappoint 😚 got khao soi and it was very yummy and everything I NEED AND WANTED after doing so much training. I got extra rice and ate the leftover the next day and then used the extra sauce for tokbokki 😚
Siam Station is a cute little hole-in-the-wall Thai spot, especially popular on weekends when we visited. We ordered the Pad Thai with chicken, Pad See Ew, and chicken satay. The Pad Thai was decent, especially with some added spicy sauce, but the Pad See Ew was a bit underwhelming in flavor. The chicken satay, however, was pretty good.
One downside was the service—there didn’t seem to be enough waiters, so we had to order everything at once to avoid a long wait for drinks and appetizers. Overall, it's a decent spot, but the food and service could use some improvement.
Very salty!! Health warning. It tasted good.
3.5 Stars
SIAM STATION THAI STREET FOOD
SIAM STATION THAI STREET FOOD is a popular spot in the city, often crowded due to its status as one of the few Thai restaurants around. While it draws in patrons, the restaurant doesn't consistently deliver the authentic and exciting flavors one might expect from Thai cuisine.
The limited menu often leads to repetitive dining experiences, which can become monotonous over time. Some dishes, particularly those with meat, fall short. For example, the Broccoli Beef is tough and chewy, and the chicken dishes can be dry and lack flavor.
The Larb Chicken Salad is inconsistent, sometimes well-balanced and other times overwhelmed by vinegar. The Crab Fried Rice is lacking in crab flavor and portion, making us wonder if there's any crab at all.
However, the Khao Soi dish stands out with its rich, creamy broth, noodles and well-seasoned chicken, providing a consistently satisfying choice. The Thai tea is also a refreshing complement to meals.
Overall, while there are some highlights like the Khao Soi, SIAM STATION THAI STREET FOOD could benefit from expanding its menu and improving the quality of its dishes to better meet the expectations of authentic Thai cuisine lovers.
Disappointed the dishes we ordered were way too SALTY. We ordered the Khao Soi, Crab Fried Rice and Pad See Ew. Don't order with any spice level - they make it way too spicy.
Pad thai has good flavor. Pad see ew was ok. Crispy pork belly is an interesting option for texture.
First time here. Ordered basil eggplant for lunch. Delicious. Generous portion. Clean - which includes restrooms, also clean. Environment is a nice mix of traditional and industrial, Thai and American cultures. Food is slightly on the spicy side if you order spicy
Siam station had many good foods. I really liked pad see ew because the noodles were not so less so too much. The pork was also good. The server was nice too, but the music was too loud though. My family really liked green curry and eggplant basil. The eggplant that is the eggplant was warm and soft.
They have a great menu that simplifies the dishes into distinct categories. They have some dishes that you would be hard pressed to find at other Thai places in vicinity.
Their tom yum soup with noodles is great. The broth is a bit water but other than that, the chicken, shrimp, fish paste, and rice noodles worked really well together and it had a lot of ingredients.
The most-raved about dish Khao Soi had its distinctive texture of both egg noodles and fried noodles in a curry. It's much too thick to be considered a soup dish.
The Kua Khai was a special fried flat rice noodle dish with crispy pork, rather flavorless to say the least.
I would hands down pass on the mango with sticky rice. I know people who can't help ordering this dessert whenever they go to a Thai place so I have had this dish countless of times. Let's just say this isn't in the top 100 of mango sticky rices in the South bay. However, the fact that is it made with the aesthetic butterfly pea rice might make it taste better to some people. Personally, I thought the mango portion was relatively small and overly ripe to the point of almost being rotten. There wasn't a lot of coconut sauce so it was mostly just sticky rice and it barely stuck together.
There's no service really. None of the four waiters we met strung together more than two words for us so it's unclear whether any of them speak English. They just listened to what we ordered and came back with the food and then the check when the time was ripe. There's water at the table that you can pour yourself.
The plating was aesthetic and I did try to capture the essence in my photos, as you can see.
I had high expectations of the food given the good ratings, but the food is average and below. The pad Thai is salty, the pineapple fried rice is super salty… The egg roll is good and the mango sticky rice is okay.
Ordered pineapple fried rice online as takeout, but there is no pineapple :(
I visited with friends, and we were all delighted with our meals. I ordered the Pad See EW with beef,opting for mild spice. The portion was generous, and it was spicier than I anticipated. Overall, it’s a nice restaurant with friendly staff and high-quality food.
I've enjoyed Thai food in many countries around the world*, including the specific dishes I ordered from Siam Station:
- Pad kee mao
- Penang curry
... and while the portions were generous, the flavors were somehow just off-putting, unfortunately :(. Other feedback:
Pros:
- Reasonable portions
- Well-packaged for delivery
- Provided *two* small rice containers with one order (more than anticipated!)
- The curry included a lot of tasty crispy pork
Cons:
- Too salty
- Beef was a bit chewy
- Flavors seemed off. These are two of my favorite dishes and normally I can't scarf them down fast enough, but I may end up throwing away some of the leftovers this time :(
DISCLAIMER: I've had Thai food in Singapore, Australia, Japan, the U.S., and many other countries, but admittedly not actually in Thailand, so it's *possible* that the flavors from Siam Station are more authentic. I just didn't find them pleasant :\.
Your restaurant staff does not behave well with DoorDash and Uber Eats drivers. They ask us to wait even when our pick up is ready. 👎👎👎
Food is always great! Service is amazing! I love the cashew chicken & pad seew.
Overall is a good spot for Thai food, and price is good considering the portion and the cost living in Bay Area.
We ordered Tom Yum friend rice and loved Khao Soi with medium spicy. Both dishes are good and we especially love the Tom Yum friend rice, it’s savory and a bit sweet and sour, love the overall combination of flavors.
Mango sticky rice was okay.
The store also offers a lot of vegetarian options, so it’s also a good place to for family, friends or team gathering with people having different dietary preferences
We had dine in and picked up for a few times. Today I ate a couple egg shells in N5. Pad Woon Sen… This is the first time but I may not order again…
A bit more expensive, but the best quality Thai place around. 4.5 stars,
We asked for all dishes to be less sweet and less salty and they complied. We had gone in the past without asking this and it was not too good. The noodles have a lovely amount of smell from cooking on high heat (wok hei), the payapa salad is a solid classic, and the green curry is well balanced. The noodles of the soup are not mushy and hold up well over time. The mango was very ripe and juicy and the peaflower in the sticky rice melded well with the coconut.
There is an about 30minute wait, so be sure to add your name to the Yelp waitlist ahead of time. We will be coming back.
This is one of the best Thai food places in the Bay Area. Most OTHER thai places have slowly ventured into the sweet curry territory. The food at Siam Station hits the right notes, it is tasty, flavorful and fresh. Most people confuse spicy with hot. This food is spicy and you cant get enough of it.
Really good pineapple fried rice and pad kee mao. Free drink with lunch specials
Food too salty, pork not fresh, not authentic
Environment too noisy
All good. They are open after 3pm
Great pad thai
We had the Pad Thai, Rockfish, soup, green curry & prawns. I really enjoyed the green curry & Rockfish presentation was beautiful. I was disappointed they were out of wide noodles so we couldn’t try the Pad Kee Mao. It is Cupertino so expect a higher price point. It’s still worth a try as dishes were yummy & ambiance was nice.
okay for co-worker to have some thai food for lunch.
Great Thai food, simple and tasty. Can be busy on weekend nights.
We had lunch on the weekend and ordered pad Thai and pad see ew for the kids. They provided special plates for the kids and high chair without asking.
We love their service and the taste is pretty decent. The only thing that could be improved is the quantity amount, but I suppose the rent and labor in Cupertino is what we are all paying for.
A very pleasant surprise..the section was right on time and the best idea was really good. This was our first time there and it did not disappoint. I would very much recommend the mamas egg rolls..a great time.
The food is really good. Recommend the Larb chicken salad and Tom Kha Kai soup.
Great thai food, reasonable prices for the portions
Get there early as crowded. Food great!
Love this place! We ordered tom kha, pork pad thai, crab fried rice, pork prik khing, and they are all delish! Come before 12pm to get seated right away on a Saturday. Smallish cozy place.
We arrived at the restaurant at 1:30 pm. We didn’t make a reservation, as it's a popular spot with many people waiting outside. However, we only waited for 5 minutes. I wish they could cut the Chicken Satay into smaller pieces, as it was hard to chew and the meat was a bit dry. The Papaya Salad was fresh; I highly recommend it. Pad See EW was well-prepared too, with portions more than enough for two people. Service was quick, but do note that you need to pay at the counter.
Recommend the Siam Station Fried Rice (2), crispy pork was crunchy but overcooked
This has been my favorite over the last couple of months. A no frills restaurant with limited menu but the quality and portion size are amazing ! My to go are the woon sen noodles, green curry, pad thai and thai iced tea ! Probably one of the best thai places in the bay area
이 동네 넘버원 타이집. 맛, 가격, 양 모든게 조화로움. 사람 많아서 웨이팅 있음.
Nearly all of the food is NOT vegetarian (pad Thai, curries, etc) - after several trips here, someone just told us that most of the dishes had fish sauce that they couldn’t exclude
The tomyum soup and fried rice are the best
Horrible Chicken Pad Thai and Vegetable Pad Thai. The ambience is really good though.
Pickup order was missing a main course. I sent a chat made phone calls but no one answers. I am out $16
I was introduced here by my relatives and thought the food was decent; however not exceptional enough to fully rate as a 5 star. Despite this, it is a solid restaurant to eat at. I got the coconut curry but thought that it was too rich and too salty. Best to bring a friend or crowd to share with.
A popular Thai food in the area, lots of people during meal time / rush hours.
Localized Thai Food, tom yum is not even close to the real thing, chicken stay is a chuck of over cooked meat (pretty dry inside) the sauce was not so good. Green curry and Pineapple fried rice is average.
Very salty food and bad service
I have no idea why many Asians flock around this place. Food is mediocre, and the atmosphere is terrible. Not sure of the service.
Terrible service. Our waiter never checked on us, instead he sat there on his phone.
Our favorite place near home.
I first tried this place the first week they opened and I was impressed with their delicious Thai food! The food is consistently fabulous! I predict that a Michelin star is in their future. So stop reading the reviews and go try it‼️
Having owned and operated my own Thai restaurants in the past, I was greatly disappointed with this one.
Ordered the pad kee maew with tofu with kai dao (fried egg) tom yum tofu, and thai iced tea (half glass)
The moment I walked in, I felt unwelcomed, stared at multiple times throughout my stay, and wasn't given very good customer service.
The tofu in the pad kee maew was cold, the egg apparently took 5 tries to get right, and the tom yum had way too much lemongrass in it.
Far from an authentic Thai restaurant, I mostly wanted a pleasant early evening dine in that instead mostly set my anxiety off. Even trying to connect and talk to the employees felt wrong, whereas most people in service and restaurant industries that do well, in my experience, want to connect with people.
The restaurant itself was cutely decorated but definitely needs a few fix ups (mainly the hanging lights that look like they need to be realigned and the door that never closes and the employees have to shut after each customer)
Had the food been hot through and through and the service 10% more welcoming I would have given this a 5 star rating.
This place offers one of the most authentic Thai street food experiences you could find in the Bay Area. They simply taste awesome! You can count on me because I lived in Bangkok, Thailand eating lots of street food in my childhood,
Excellent food, specially Tofu with yellow curry.
Pad Kee Mow - Flavorful but I think I'm going to have Pad See Ew next time. However, I order the crispy pork and goodness gracious! It's awesome!!! Highly recommend to try. It's like pork belly in thin sliced and deep fried. Very crunchy.
Tom Yum Noodles - I like their Tom Yum soup flavor. Not to spicy and well balanced.
Crab fried rice - I've to admit I'm a little disappointed. I think I'll have the basil fried rice next time.
This place has cozy, vibrant atmosphere and some delicious food. On a Friday we faced a manageable 10-minute wait, so prepared for it to be bustling on weekend evenings.
Once seated, the food arrives swiftly, packing a punch of delicious Thai flavors. Don't forget to order extra rice if you're diving into the curries – don't want that leftover curry goodness to go to waste!
The wait staff are friendly and attentive, but not overbearing. Don't be shy to flag them down if you need another order or your check – the casual, laid-back vibe encourages it.
While not ideal for large groups due to limited seating, Siam Station shines for couples or small groups of friends seeking a fun and flavorful Thai experience
We went there on a workday night. The place is quite popular and fully seated.
We were able to sit down relatively quickly. However, it took a very long time for the server to come and take our orders. It seems that they don't pay much attention to the tables in the corner. For checkout, we waited for a long time again, and eventually I need to walk to the counter to checkout myself.
The food is ok, most dishes are tasty and nicely presented. But some are just a bit too salty.
I live a 3 only because of the service. I had a waiter name Benjamin who was kinda fake pleasant and tried to leverage his work to network for jobs and opportunities. And I was nice enough to network with him on a different day and he ghosted me. The food is good but they place is always busy with long wait time and limited seating, not many accommodations at restaurant. Better for togo.
It’s my go to Thai restaurant nowdays. I love the food. You can level up the spicy 🌶️ . It’s very busy on evening. We love basil thai fry rice, Tom yum noddles , green curry is best !!! Also Thai coffee is so delicious coffee I ever had in Bay Area.
DELICIOUS Thai food, good portions. Seems very very popular
Very yummy food with large portions for family style sharing. The staff are friendly and works hard to be attentive but the restaurant is very busy. Lots of takeout orders adding to the busyness of the place.
Authentic tasty Thai foods. Although need to wait for 20 minutes, worth waiting.
Just rude service and not being polite. Food was alright but not a good experience overall. I suggest Must be Thai if you guys want good Thai food in Bay Area.
Ordered crab fried rice but it came with just omelet on top of the rice. No crab meat in either the omelet or the rice. Asked two waiters, none of them went to kitchen and check with their chef or manager. one promised that he would let his manager know but at the end of the meal, no one came to solve this issue. left us their waiting for 30 min. I also added a togo order, pad see eww with beef. later i found the meat was PORK! Somehow i think they did this on purpose. will NEVER come back!
Best Thai Restaurant in Cupertino ? Get free drink during noon too. I love this restaurant. Food, service and atmosphere has no issues. Recommended.
Came Friday evening and a long line. Waited for probably more than 30 mins, but the food was quite good. Ordered the sausage which is very savory. Fried rice is also very delicious with a fried egg on top, so as the tom yung noodle soup. Will definitely come again for other great thai food here. Service is a plus too, very friendly. A bit cold though if you sit close to the window corner
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- Location: 20956 Homestead Rd A2, Cupertino, CA 95014, United States
- Map: 37.336757399999996, -122.0403867
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- Monday: 11:30 AM–9 PM
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