Siam Sunset, Los Angeles CA
Address | 5265 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA |
Hours | 6:00am-4:00pm |
Categories | Thai Restaurant, Restaurant |
Rating | 4.8 18 reviews |
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Siam Sunset reviews
18The best congee in Los Angeles. They also have a wide array of Thai cuisine. It’s literally a hole in the wall so it can easily be missed. It’s a tiny place but always packed. Price is very reasonable. Be prepared to bring cash though, no cards accepted. But great food
We flew from Chicago to eat here. It's was worth the journey. The food was extremely fresh and bursting with flavor. The perfect amount of heat, savoury. Come early to get the homemade fried bread. Nothing like it in Chicago. Can't wait to return.
Hai nan Chikin rice is so good. The staff at this store was very nice to me and my son. I will never forget these wonderful memories!
They have one of the best congee (porridge) hands down. I also get their Hainan Chicken (boneless steamed chicken) in dark meat and skin-on regularly for my mom. Also very yummy #74 (basil with chilli and minced protein) and fish fillet with chinese celery. Casual clean atmosphere and super friendly staff.
Love the food here mostly, Breakfast Thai style feeling at home.
The restaurant normal, restroom is out side
Nothing Fancy, simply simple
Solid Thai food! I’m glad there’s a hainan chicken so close to me that I can order! Their breakfast sausage was good and I liked their pad see ew! It’s cash only and they close early so get there during lunch!
This place specializes in Thai breakfast. I mean serious Thai breakfast like porridge and pork soup served with a full bowl of rice. It is difficult to find such a solid place like this elsewhere in LA or even in the US.
This restaurant is a real authentic taste. I really recommend if you want to try Thai food. I was surprised on some menus because i had never expected that they gonna have it in US. The staff is very nice!
Easy breakfast experience, the food was freshly served. The restaurant could be really busy as the crowd comes and goes.
By Far the Most Authentic Traditional Thai-Chinese Restaurant We have Been in the Past 2 decades in the USA!
We have to thanks the owner for keeping the tradition of Thai-Chinese breakfast-lunch style for all these years and not turning into "fusion" restaurant. Everytime we went back, it brought me the memory of my time when I grew up in Thailand in the '80-'90. My very highest recommendation! Dr. Sudarat Kiat-amnuay
I've been come here for years it was one of my favorite place until the last few of my visiting. The foods aren't as good as use to be, it just getting worse and worse. Today I had Kow Moo Dang which the bbq pork is very thin and dry and also the egg. The another dish was Guay Jub which took too long to be served and there are some chunk of the tapioca stach in the soup, it should not be in the recipe but I did not made any complain to the staff. I just feel like this is the end of the legend. By the way there lot of flies flying freely.
Highly recommend. Known in Thai community for great breakfast. Khaw mun Kai (chicken over rice) the best in Los Angeles. Tom ruad moo (soup with ground pork. Im a regular customer.
Don't miss out
Friendly staff and delicious food! We got Chinese donuts and rice porridge (jok). One with shrimp, one with chicken (ground and spiced), both with egg (soft boiled).
Most authentic Thai food I have found so far. All the dishes I have tried are really delicious. Great service, recommend.
Food is good! The best is the Tom yum and pad see ew. I wish the parking would be easier tho.
I wish I could move to LA.
Siam sunset is a gem in LA. I’ve visited my GF home in LA and craving for Thai good foods. One of my friend recommended Siam Sunset, and I can say they were very very good and reasonable price.
We’ve started meal with Tow-houi (ginger soup with tofu) OMG! It’s so ginger-ish! Packed of spices.perfect soup for winter.
Long-Kang juice was impressive but I’m not really juice guy so I just took a sip.
Let’s talk about meal. We had Kouy-Jub (big flat noodle in herbal black soup with intestines, livers, pork blood, and fried tofu. Mouy-Jub soup was full of flavors. But not too salty, nor sweet. Noodle was a bit harsh hut overall was great. 8/10
Khao-Kloog-ka-pi (shrimp paste fried rice) with many elements; chili, lime slice, sweeten pork, scramble egg, shredded raw mango. Mix all together and cheers! Guarantee the taste same as Thailand! Must order!
Next one was a full platter of duck, roasted pork, and crispy pork belly. The portion was large and easily filled up the whole party.
Well, I think I wrote too long so to conclude, I’d say Siam Sunset is a gem in Thai-town LA. Tasty, flavorful, savory food with polite price and friendly service. Recommended!
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Good authentic Thai food. I always get the Chinese doughnut with condensed milk for breakfast.
They make good Hainan Chicken Rice dish, is one of my favorite.
Parking is an issue but it's worth the hassle.