Madam Mam's in West Campus serves up a vibrant menu of almost 100 Thai classics that deliver comfort and spice, perfect for hungry students.
"With four locations in the Austin area, there’s a good chance you’re not too far from a Madam Mam’s now. And no matter which location you find yourself at, you’ll be able to order from the same, massive menu that spans almost 100 different items. You can get solid takeout staples like pad thai and green curry here, but we like to get the noodle soups and chicken wings. The wings come in nine flavors that range from the sweet and tangy “Little Angel” to more extreme “Thai Devil” levels of spice." - nicolai mccrary
"With four locations in the Austin area, there’s a good chance you’re not too far from a Madam Mam’s now. And if you’re standing in the middle of West Campus, scrolling through this guide and trying to figure out where to eat, just head to 26th Street. The campus-area address has changed over the years, but the food has stayed the same. It’s good, consistent, and—when we want it to be—spicy enough to clear our sinuses in the heart of Austin’s allergy season. The menu is also massive. With almost 100 different Thai classics, you could spend most of a semester (that’s about 15 weeks, to any non-students out there) eating at Madam Mam’s without a repeat dish. " - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"The Thai mini-chain is a favorite amongst Austinites for its super-spicy fare. The menu, created by owner Chatfuang Mam, is a reflection of her food education, culinary knowledge, and generational methods. She was once married to Sap Apisaksari, but after the divorce, she kept the restaurant, and he opened Sap’s (see below). There are several locations throughout the greater Austin area: this one in West Campus and others in North Shoal Creek, Bee Cave, and Cherry Creek in South Austin. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor dine-in services." - Erin Russell, Nadia Chaudhury
"After operating on the Drag for more than 15 years, this popular Thai restaurant relocated to West Campus in 2017 where it expanded with a more lively setting. Don’t skip the chicken wings. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in services." - Darcie Duttweiler
"The Thai mini-chain is a favorite amongst Austinites for super-spicy fare. The menu, created by owner Chatfuang Mam, is a reflection of her food education, culinary knowledge, and generational methods. She was once married to Sap Apisaksari, but after the divorce, she kept the restaurant, and he opened Sap's." - Erin Russell