Positive User: The representative restaurant of pad thai in Bangkok. Also famous for orange juice. Pad thai noodle is somewhat sweet at this restaurant so someone who doesn’t like sweet food, do not eat. Orange juice is so amazing
Positive User: The pad Thai was sweet and nice. Great environment, the price a little bit higher than other restaurants
Positive User: Great service and best pha Thai I ever try! The river prawns so fresh! Orange juice very nice too! Free sticker given too! 🥰
Four Stars
Positive User: Pretty pricey compare to other restaurants we went. Pad Thai is tasty but not outstanding. Their organ juice is amazing tho, highly recommended. If you don’t wanna line up and wait for a long time to be seated, you can try this branch in IconSiam.
Positive User: You must try their original orange juice – it contains massive pulps and very fresh. It’s a bit pricey for orange juice, but you must try at least once.
Positive User: They says this is the best pad thai in Bangkok, well its good and as usual pad thai. Nutty, texture was chewy, everything was great (8/10 for me) but can we said this is the best pad thai in my life? Nah i think pad thai at platinum food court better than this IMO
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Thipsamai Neutral User Reviews
Three Stars
Neutral User: Saw this place a bunch of times on travel videos stating that they have the best pad thai in Thailand but sad to say, it’s not the truth. Yes, the pad thai was good but I’ve had better. The noodles were cooked perfectly and flavorful but the usual condiments and herbs were not mixing well for some reason. I did enjoy their thai milk tea and they had these really nice seating areas which made you feel like you’re floating in the water. But overall, best to go somewhere else for pad thai.
Neutral User: It’s so delicious, it’s sweet and gives me a headache, but the orange juice is crazy delicious
Neutral User: Supposedly the best Pad Thai around but thought it was just okay-ish. Overall found the taste to be too sweet and not as wow as expected.
Amongst the 3 variations that we tried (classic, with prawn oil, with wrapping egg), the one with prawn oil is the best. Can really taste the fragrant prawn oil. Classic pad Thai is mostly sweet whereas the one with wrapping egg did not have much prawn flavour. Impressive egg wrapping skills though. The noodles also tend to stick together.
Pricey for Pad Thai but you’re in IconSiam so can’t complain!
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Thipsamai Negative User Reviews
Two Stars
Negative User: Sterile, fast food style. Saving grace is nice environment, and addition of shrimp oil & lime juice (add your own) for umami. Arrived cold. Tofu (too soft) cubes not fried (to caramelize for extra flavor). Shrimp could have been stir fried a bit more too. Definitely not the best padthai, and not worth the THB169+tax. . I think the stall at Siam Paragon Food Court is cheaper. Cheap small ice tea tho at THB50+tax.
Negative User: This place was also uploaded on Instagram by an unknown blogger and YouTuber. Here, you can just take out an orange juice, and even this can be bought more deliciously and cheaper at Ssuk Siam.
There are so many restaurants, so why go here? The taste is just as good
Negative User: The Pad Thais were a huge let down. The noodles were soft, mushy and coated with sweet sauce. Nothing authentic, don’t bother wasting your calories and time queuing.
Only great thing was the orange juice which cost $199 for the big bottle.
One Star
Negative User: The people who say this place is delicious… on what basis…
Over the past few years, Thai travel bloggers have been playing around for money through social media, etc. I know it’s a public fact, but I never expected it to go to this extent…
Really feel and reflect on the fact that your commercial writing can eat up other people’s precious time and money.
Negative User: No chicken pad Thai, only shrimp, I’m allergic, I waited in the queue for a long time, then I had to leave hungry, an awful experience
Negative User: First off, don’t eat this. I was looking forward to Pad Thai because it costs a few bahts, but the Pad Thai sold at Ssuk Siam for 55 bahts is more delicious. I don’t know why this is famous among Koreans… . Pad Thai, which costs between 50-100 baht, is much more delicious. Please eat the cheap Pad Thai and don’t eat the Pad Thai that costs more than 500 baht. It’s a waste of money… … ,.