We booked a table at @siamrestothai purely out of logistical convenience — a strategic stop before a comedy show at the Bell Centre. Downtown, arena-adjacent dining can sometimes be… let’s call it “efficient rather than exceptional.” Our expectations were… guarded.
We were wrong.
From the first bite of the Drunken Noodles, we realized this was no pre-show compromise. The spice level had just enough swagger to wake up the palate without sending us into a panic-induced milk-chugging spiral. The vegetables were beautifully cooked — vibrant, crisp-tender — and the noodles were deeply savory and generous. When I say generous, I mean the portion could reasonably feed two hungry adults, and still leave you negotiating a few final bites. We tried. We failed.
The green curry was equally rich, fragrant, and comforting.
The Mango Sticky Rice cocktail nearly stole the entire evening. Sweet, tropical, and indulgent. It was dessert and drink all at once.
For a downtown location, steps from the arena, the pricing felt almost suspiciously reasonable. Two hearty mains, a standout cocktail, and we walked out very full and comfortably under $100 for two people.
What began as a convenient pit stop turned into a genuinely memorable meal — the perfect (and unexpectedly delicious) opening act to our night.
February 27th, 2026 – Thai Food Quest atop 7 – Siam
✨Overall Score 8.5/10✨
Ordered:
🍲: Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao), Green Curry
🍹: Mango Sticky Rice Cocktail
💰: 💸💸








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