Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Clayton, Monash, Victoria including Mango Tree, River Kwai Thai and Burmese Restaurant, Siam Village Thai Restaurant, Paradise Road, Sumalee, Rose of Thailand
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4 based on 64 reviews
We have been eating at this restaurant for over ten years and have always found the food to fresh and full of flavor. Staff are both attentive and friendly. Can't complain about anything really and would recommend for every occasion from a quiet dinner to a feast with lots of friends. They cater for all tastes - and will turn heat up or down on the curries.
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4 based on 162 reviews
Great local restaurant.We have been there a multiple time. Once with kids, and three other times with friends.Food was great, except for one time, when we ordered Salt & the Pepper Squid Salad. Squid wasn't good, it has a smell.We return it, but they didn't offer us anything else and charged us for it...We will definitely will go there again, but no squid for us next time :)
4 based on 77 reviews
The oysters in NamJim were nice and cold and plump, I prefer them without the dried onions on top but still delicious!The steamed Barramundi was cooked perfectly very delicious. The chicken green curry was full of flavour with tender chicken, accompanied with steamed jasmine rice!The decor is very modern Thai with outdoor seating also. The staff were friendly and professional! Definitely recommend!
4 based on 60 reviews
Siam Village is a family run Thai restaurant. We emphasise fresh foods and use ingredients from our own locally grown herb garden. We are a full service restaurant that seats over 80 people. The upstairs VIP room can seat up to 30 for private bookings. We
Took some overseas family to Siam village. Food not bad , we had 3 different starters & few mains ,starters was Ok , when main come (beef curry) we waited for 14-17mins the second dish up by than beef curry got cold because the AC facing direct to our table (other word Help to cool down the food ) everything we ordered was A bit sweet but ok . Time for some more sweet hehehe guess what ?! They ran out of both Mangoes & Coconuts ice cream overall good dinner experience at Siam Village
4 based on 90 reviews
Thai and Burmese cuisine
We visited this restaurant with friends recently and were pleasantly surprised by the food being so tasty and different to normal Thai food but more Burmese-y. It is very reasonably priced and there is parking right out the front. The onky down side to this place is that tgey insist on 2 sittings so you need to be out by 8 for first sitting which was totally inconvenient for our group. I tried booking the restaurant afain recently requesting if we can have a longer sitting and they would not budge. It's a shame they are so inflexible as they missed a good booking. It smacks of being very greedy. Drop the 2 sittings rubbish and you'll do much better, in my opinion.
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4 based on 96 reviews
Judging by the reviews, we must have dined on a bit of an off night. The decor is very nice; parking plentiful; the restaurant was clean; and staff a little slow to take our order initially, but the meals rolled on in good time. The food was the let down on this occasion. Mixed entree was a nice start, although the fish pattie was limp and a bit oily. The main of Porterhouse steak was written to arrive on a sizzling plate, as we see countless times in a Chinese restaurant, but it was not sizzling. The steak was a bit chewy, served blue, which we dont mind at all, but somewhat a let down. The Chicken Curry was average, certainly edible, but not a "wow" sauce that we were looking for. Roti bread was poor, in my opinion. Thin and oily. We all have off nights, perhaps it was just us, and I do admit that we tend to dine at city Thai restaurants, so perhaps we are just used to a slightly higher calibre of Thai, and maybe this comparison is unfair.
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