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    I was starving and decided to stop in and check this place out...BIG mistake !! As I walked in, I felt like i was suddenly in an old creepy Chinese restaurant, you know, the kind you see in the movies. Older gentleman with a horrible cough at the front took my order of pot stickers. Remember, I was starving and needed some sort of food in my stomach.

    Food came out rather quickly and went home to munch. Within an hour of stuffing my face with pot stickers, I was horrible sick. Won't be going back to try anything else, I've had my fair share.

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    My husband and I went here after dropping off some stuff at the storage place across the street, and decided to try this place since it's just a couple of blocks from our new house.  

    There is a funny smell when you first come in, and the decor is dated but that's what I expect from older home style ethnic restaurants, and I find it kinda charming.

    We were there during an off-peak time, around 3:00 on a weekend day, so it was pretty quiet.  Our soup and crab rangoon came quickly, and were delicious.  I had pad thai with tofu for my main dish, and I thought it delicious, better than most.  The sauce was flavorful, there were ample peanuts, and fresh lime wedges were provided when I asked for them.  Also, the noodles were cooked perfectly, and not overcooked like at most places.  I completely disagree with the scathing review given to the pas thai by another poster.  

    I think the owner was serving us, and he was very pleasant, and efficient.  

    I definitely plan on eating here again.

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    Great food. Nothing fancy but loved that I felt at home. Great Pad Thai & Curry. I would skip the egg rolls, small and nothing special. Awesome Thai Coffe!! Would go again.

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    Holy suck, satan. I ordered from this place for the first and definitely last time ever.

    Crab rangoon= pretty decent
    Egg rolls= also, pretty decent.
    Tempura= I FOUND A LONG HAIR IN MY DISH. SERIOUSLY.
    Mongolian beef= If that's mongolian beef, I'm a chicken. Some shitty, overcooked meat in a lightly colored sauce. Tastes nothing like mongolian beef.
    Pad Se Ew= Essentially flavorless, and certainly lacking the sweet standard of the pad se ew I've had at every other restaurant on earth.

    Never ever again.

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    I ordered from Siam Taste Noodle on 1/4/13 and was displeased with delivery service and food that I received.
    When ordering I was quoted a time frame of 45 minutes to 1 hour, and it ended up taking about an hour and a half.  However, the timeliness of delivery isn't my biggest problem with my order.  One of the items I ordered (Chicken Noodle Soup) was not delivered to me, and the entree that was delivered looked and tasted nothing like the Mongolian Beef that was ordered.  Additionally, when asked how spicy I would like my entree, I specified "Medium," however, I could barely eat 2 bites of my food because it was so distastefully spicy.

    I will not be ordering from Siam Taste Noodle in the future.

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    While it is not the best Thai I've ever had, it is the best in the area and the prices are very competitive.

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    This is one of the best, home-style Thai restaurants in the city. Not fancy or frilly. Just good old-fashioned home-style dishes humbly served.

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    We ordered here for delivery about 2 weeks ago. Their pad thai was really good, as well as their ginger curry chicken w/ coconut sauce. The delivery time was a little slow, even with our apartment only about a mile away but still, the food was delicious. Ordering here when I get that urge to eat thai food again!

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    The food was pretty tasteless. Badly prepped and cooked too.
    The pot stickers were tasteless and really hard where pinched together.
    The crab ragoons were hard and had almost no filling.
    I have never seen fried rice like this. I don't even think it was fried. They put a lemon wedge in it which was a bit strange. It tasted really bad too.
    They were unable to make the angel wings and were also unable to refund the amount, so I got Chicken Pad Thai instead. This was the only thing that was somewhat good, but it was still lacking quite a bit compared to others in the area. There was a lemon wedge it this as well.
    Once again with many delivery orders, they don't understand the intercom system, so I have to come get it from them. This has come to be expected. I'm guessing not many buildings have a system like ours, but it would be nice to not have to do this. Anyway, this was mostly a waste of money and I will not be ordering from them again. I'll be looking to Hot Woks, Cool Sushi next time

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    Just moved down the street and decided to pop in on Friday.  Not sure what people's deal with the crab rangoon is...  We had it, it was very good, and god forbid something be in a different shape than you're used to.

    I had the basil chicken and asked them to make it spicy.  I'm sure they skimped on the spice a bit, since I'm a pretty average looking white dude, but the dish was still very flavorful.  My girlfriend ordered the crazy noodles which she was equally pleased with.

    I'm not sure what the negative ratings are about.  They prices were very reasonable and the food was very good.

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    I just came back from Siam taste Noodle and very disappointed for Tod Mun or fried fish cake was very tough, dry and old I told the waiter but they just ignor.I was born and grew up in bangkok Thailand eat and cook Thai food every day never seen Tod Mun(fried fish cake) like this before, if any one plan to go and eat there, please do not order fried fish cake

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    Yeah, just don't go here. I could continue writing a bad review but for the most part it would be a collaboration of all the 1 star reviews. Restaurant had a funny smell, should have just left. Food wasn't good, but it was cheap. If the other place is closed go somewhere else.

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    The food here is very tasty. And they make it exactly the way I like it...spicy, spicy, spicy! I have their food delivered to me frequently, and the food arrives very fast. However, I had to knock off one star b/c there have been times that the food was not spicy no matter how much I emphasize it on the phone that I want it super super spicy. Plus they know me there now so they know my preferences. I had to call them up and tell them that they didn't make my food spicy. Also, there have been a few times  I ordered a can of soda and they would forget to send it, although they made sure they put it on the receipt. And everytime I do get my soda, the can is very warm. And there were a couple times that by the time the food got to me, the sauce was leaking out of the box creating a huge mess. I had to call them about that, also. But I am a fan of thai food, and their food tastes authentic.

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    I just didn't like the food here. Plain and simple.

    We ordered from Siam Taste Noodle one night for dinner and were pretty disappointed. For appetizers, we ordered the Crab Rangoon and the Pot Stickers. The Pot Stickers were pretty good, but I really didn't care for the Crab Rangoon. Normally, Crab Rangoon is shaped into triangles, but at Siam Taste Noodle, they were shaped into little pouches. Because of this, I felt like they skimped on the filling, and there was an excess of fried dough.

    For an entree, I ordered the Chicken Pad Thai and added shrimp. It really wasn't that good. I actually felt like it lacked flavor and was pretty bland. I really just didn't like it. We also ordered Chicken Fried Rice, and that was bland as well.

    To add to the situation, after our food was delivered, the delivery guy kept pocket dialing my phone, which was pretty annoying. I'm sure he didn't know he was doing it, but still!

    I know this place has received some pretty decent reviews on Yelp, but it's just not for me. I thought the food was bland and nothing special. I won't be eating here again.

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    I was reluctant to try this place out even though it it walking distance from my place. I have never seen more than a handful of tables filled here regardless of when I went by. Believe me when I say that I was really looking!

    It is a rather small place and somewhat run down but it was very cozy. It does have quite a bit of competition in the area as there are two other Thai restaurants within walking distance. As usual there were only about five tables filled counting us. i am thinking that it was the owner who was waiting on us or a relative of the owner. He was a very mild-mannered quiet guy but freindly.

    I ordered Pad Thai. It is what I always order at a Thai restaurant and it was very good. It had a nice blend of flavors and nothing was very overpowering. i liked it fine that way it was but the cool thing was that they have extra "stuff" on the tables if you wanted to add some additional "stuff" to your entree. I thought that this was a great idea.

    We left with happy and full bellies and with money left in our wallet. It was very satisfying. I am glad we made the decision to try this place out!

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    THERE WERE ACTUAL DEAD BUGS FLOATING IN THE SAUCES ON THE TABLE.  

    The owner brushed it off like no big deal. Hands down the most disgusting meal I've ever eaten.

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    We didn't like Siam Taste Noodle that much. We go to Thai Aree House all the time. Much much better service and tasty food.

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    Yes I've been here.

    Pad Thai, awesome. Crab Rangoon, not so awesome.

    They have a great spread on the tables, so you never run out of peanuts, peanut sauce, & other such things you'd usually add to any thai food. Which is a huge plus for a girl like me.

    The place is bigger than it looks and its really quaint. I like it a lot.

    Go here, get the pad thai, it's good eats.

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    Just moved to the hood and we strolled in for some dinner. The Siam spring rolls were great as was my Pad Khee Mao and the wife's basil chicken. Solid spot for Thai.

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    The food was an all-around disappointment.

    My party stopped in for lunch and decided to try the lunch special for $5.95. It was an entree, soup and an appetizer.

    - The soup tasted like hot garbage had been stewed in it.
    - The appetizers were hot on the outside and still ice cold on the inside.
    - The Pad Thai was made with thin cheap ramen noodles and had an oily, bitter flavor that no peanut crumbles or lime could stifle. The tofu was tough and fried, with strange tastes that made me think its addition was an afterthought or that it was salvaged from another meal entirely.
    - The curries were equally as off-putting or bland. No Kaffir lime leaves/lemon grass/sweet chilies had ever seen the inside of that kitchen.

    The service was swift and friendly, and the rice was ok. That's really all I can give kudos on. I really wanted to like this place.

    With the close proximity to the flavor juggernaut that is the Thai Aree Cafe, you'd think this corner joint would step up their food to compete. As it was, we only stopped into Siam Taste Noodle because it was a Monday and Aree was closed.

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    I have driven and passed by this place for years. So I decided to finally give it a try. Good little Thai place. . Ordered the chicken pad Thai, its a favorite of mine. A great little place to enjoy a nice sit down meal. Great atmosphere and great service. I would definitely go back.

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    Gross and overpriced! $16 for itty bitty shumai and noodles with chicken??
    I've passed by this placed many times as i have lived in the neighborhood for over 5 years and decided to give it a shot... HIGHLY disappointed. I had the Crazy Noodles with Chicken. It was slimey and just gross and had maybe 2 pieces of chicken in it..
    i ordered the Shumai for my 4 yr old and she ate all 6 in maybe 6 min. thats how small they were.
    Oh and once i finished my meal, i went to the ladies room and whats in the garbage? 2 dead roaches.

    My search continues for a delicious Thai restaurant..

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    Service was prompt, very nice, and lunch special w/ soup and appetizer was just 6.50.
    Unfortunately the food was just ok at best. Wontons were 95% fried dough and a smidgeon of chicken. Chicken soup was fine but pretty much broth with some veggies. Green curry was watery with little flavor and pad see ew was kinda mushy n greasy.
    Nothing inedible by any means, just not especially enjoyable.
    I feel bad writing this b/c they were really nice but I wouldn't recommend unless you've got a real need for cheap Thai.

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    Man, this place is great!! Talk about REAL AUTHENTIC Thai food. My boss, who is from Korea and has lived in Thailand for some time, swears this place is as authentic as you can find around here. The owner's name is John, and from what I have experienced, he is a really down to earth, friendly guy. The last time I was there (last week), there was a newer waiter, an older Thai man who appeared to be a bit tipsy (maybe been rummaging into the Thai liquor cabinet a bit too much), but it didn't matter.

    OK, so listen up. I ordered this soup called Tom Kha Gai. It is a complex soup containing coconut milk, a funky plant called galangal (which imparts a tart, piny, earthy, somewhat soapy type of flavor), fresh lemongrass, chili peppers for heat, fresh cilantro, and chicken, cabbage, and I think maybe onions in there for some bite. Wow. Where has this stuff been all my life??? This soup is delicious, and mind you I usually reserve that adjective for exceptionally tasty food. I would highly recommend this soup to anyone (though, if you don't like cilantro, which it seems many don't, then ixnay on the ilantro...cay). I have been told this soup is especially popular during the colder months due to its effectiveness in warming the body.

    So, this place would get a 4 star rating, but now that I've had that Tom Kha Gai, it is def a 5 star. Check them out!!

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    So my boyfriend and I were on our way to the Thai Aree House, but unfortunately it was a Sunday, and when we got there, we realized that it was closed. Fortunately, we noticed a Thai place right behind it. I got the cashew chicken, and couldn't eat all of it. I felt sick about an hour later. I have a really sensitive stomach and a lot of things make me feel sick, and this was definitely one of those things that make me feel sick. I didn't really expect to see any great reviews, because we were the only people in the restaurant when we got there, and the service was okay, but it almost made me uncomfortable that we were the only people there.

    Anyway, now we know that if we want to try a new thai place, don't go on a Sunday.

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    Total bummer to have to write this follow-up for my previous review....

    First, let me begin by saying that we are regulars at STN (take-out, dine in and delivery).  Again, as I highlighted in my original review, this is no-frills dining but the food up to this point has been good and consistent.  May I repeat - up to this point...

    So the other day we ordered a couple of our faves:  tofu pad see eiw and shrimp tom kha.  Delivery is usually quick and reliable so we had no reservations about ordering a little on the later side - the food (including the soup) usually comes piping hot regardless of the time of the order.  Unfortunately that wasn't the case this time.  The soup was lukewarm and tasted as if it had been watered down. But the worst part had to do with the pad see eiw.  When my boyfriend opened up the container I thought it smelled "odd."  He took a bite and then immediately spit it out.  Upon examination we realized the broccoli had gone bad.  It was literally rancid!  

    We called the restaurant and let them know of our issues and the owner (I think he's the owner...the one who watches Thai movies at an uncomfortable volume in the restaurant) said he would write down our name and we would have a credit for a meal.

    Fast forward 2 weeks.  We're finally over the broccoli incident and decide to give STN another shot (I mean, hey, we have a free meal coming, right?).  Wrong.  Well, at least according to the owner.  We go the carry-out route and when my boyfriend goes to pick up the order he's told to pay the balance.  Balance?  What happened to the meal comp?  The owner explained that the credit was for the noodles and not the soup.  "But you gave us watered down soup and rotten broccoli and told us we had a free meal coming," my boyfriend explained.  "No, just noodles," reiterated the owner.  "And it's your fault the noodles taste bad, you ordered extra sauce."  Um, pardon?  The extra sauce from the pad see eiw was responsible for the rancid broccoli and watered down soup.  Right.  That makes so much sense.  And here's the worst part.  We get home and the pad see eiw is awful, just awful.  I don't know if they're using a different grocer for produce, but it's disgusting.  

    Needless to say, we're not going back.  Ever.  And I felt a moral obligation to my fellow Yelpers to follow up my previous review...

    *wipes tear from eye

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    I am so glad that I am in walking distance of this place.  They have kick-ass thai food.  My favorite things to order are the Siam spring rolls and the Pad sew ew (sp?).

    The place is small and family owned.  Prices are very reasonable and when you call for delivery they're at your house within 1/2 hr.

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    I freakin' love this place and have been going for the last.... wow, over ten years. They've remodeled, its a little classier now with the wood and they've upgraded the table cloths. My brother, sister and I would eat here a couple times a week as our mom worked a whole lot. Now I'm all grown up, moved back into the neighborhood and again eat here ALL the time.

    It's a cute family run place. The mom/grandma cooks. I think the son or uncle is the delivery guy. really cute. The curry is amazing. I always recommend the panang noodles. I'm a huge fan of the chive dumplings, I've only eaten better in Thailand, seriously. The noodle dishes are all amazing. I'd never eaten anything but tofu here as I'm a veggie but just was with someone that ordered a seafood/shrimp dish, which I'd ordinarily not do at a neighborhood place, but it was fantastic. I love this place for homemade straight up, good value Thai food. do it.

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    Super fast service and yummy food but SMALL portions!

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    My friend has been bragging about this place for a long time. So we went. The dining room was empty and I suspect it usually is (I don't take this as a good sign). The Thai iced coffee was average - they're usually the same everywhere unless someone really screws it up. The fried rice was greasy. The noodles were greasy. Eating in a small empty dining room makes me uncomfortable - the staff either hovers or ignores you. I guess I could give it another chance but it's not likely because there are so many better Thai places out there.

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    My boyfriend and I like this place a lot. We have even walked the 3 miles from our house to it; versus going to Thai Spice which is much closer to our house but not quite as good.

    The fish with garlic was one of his favorites. And as a vegetarian, unlike another reviewer, I have never gotten meat in my dishes. I usually order pad kee mow (wide rice noodles) with tofu. I feel this place is very authentic and worth your own opinion.

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    Oh I love this place so much.  They don't mind making things fish sauce free for vegetarians, and the simplest dish is always fresh, tasty, very cheap, and presented well.  My favorite of the half dozen area Thai restaurants.  Extra points for the guys who deliver steaming hot food to me through 16 inches of snow!

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    An incredible gem of a hole-in-the-wall thai place.  Great food.  Courteous service.  Right in the middle of a neighborhood without a wealth of options, but still stands out as a great place to go eat on a I-don't-want-to-cook night.

    I'm a fan of the curries.  Their Tod Mun fish cake appetizer is one of the best versions I've had since I got addicted to Tod Mun at one of my favorite places in Pittsburgh.  A very good Tom Kha Khai soup as well.

    Carry out or sit down, I recommend this place heartily.

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    If I wasn't sick I would so be here...and I'm surprised by the negative reviews.  But to each his or her own.

    This is a nice little neighborhood Thai restaurant. Gourmet? No. Out of this world delicious Thai? No. But I give 5 stars for what it is.

    My favorites are the pad thai and the tom kha and tom yum soups. Great chicken noodle soup substitutes. They really clear the sinuses.  The appetizers are also fab. I love the shumai.  

    They use a thick, brown sauce in a lot of the same dishes but that doesn't bother me because I looove it.  

    It's owned by a family and they are always very nice and courteous. You can eat in (inside is pretty austere) but I've noticed a lot of people pick up or get delivery.

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    I agree with Marlyn, UGH awful.  I stopped here one late night a while ago with my boyfriend to catch a decent quick meal. What a disappointment, I cant even remember what we had, but it was disgusting.  The meat didn't taste like it was supposed to taste, not even the same breed.  Just weird.  Took forever, and everything was bad from the flat soda, to the funky meat - BAD BAD BAD. Try Jasmine Rice on Narragansett or Amarinds (a little pricier and more foo~foo, but damn good) On North Ave, just west of Oak Park.

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    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

    What's wrong with you people? My roomie and I are trying to puke as I type. The food sucked.

    The only good part of the Siam Taste Noodle experience is that the lady taking my order over the phone was very courteous.

    I got Beef Lard Nar. This is supposed to be a tasty dish that's just drenched in thick gravy. What I got was pale shavings of beef in a soupy, light sauce that didn't have much taste. The noodles were overcooked and tasted burnt.

    My roomie got sweet and sour chicken. At first glance, it looked better than my dish. But I sampled a little of it, and the chicken tasted off. The sauce tasted something like... ohh... a sweet version of imitation Spaghetti-O's sauce.

    I hate puking, even when hung over, but I almost tried to puke this up. My tummy hurts. I need tums but am a bit too cold to venture out into the drizzle.

    *coughs*

    OH WAIT, I FORGOT.

    I'm not always negative. The Thai iced tea was awesome. It had a very strong taste and sweet base to it. I'd get that and just get something from Panda Express or something....

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    Great little Thai place! Pretty sure it's BYOB as well. We love the shumai, the pad thai, and the coconut ice cream too! They do delivery as well, and they're pretty fast. Their lunch specials are inexpensive, and they always give you a whole bunch, so you always have leftovers.

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    An unexpected gem in a city with a ton of relatively inexpensive, yummy thai food joints--Siam Taste Noodle is especially good! Their appetizers really stand out...crab rangoon, shumai, pot stickers. I eat Thai at least twice a week, and Siam stands out for quality and friendly service. Noodle dishes are the best!

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    Our go-to Thai delivery joint. You know what you're getting -- solid Thai food -- and the people who run the place are wonderful. Not too many places deliver to the Portage Park 'hood, so this has been a lifesaver. Note: the panang curry noodles feature oddly crispy noodles that don't quite work; ask for soft wide noodles instead.

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    Good all-around family Thai restaurant.  The Somtom, green papya salad is really good, everything else is good enough and the people who run it are super sweet- Sawadycrup!

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