Siam Rice

Thai restaurant · South Loop

Siam Rice

Thai restaurant · South Loop

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1906 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616

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Siam Rice in the South Loop is a go-to for solid Thai fare, serving up delicious curries and stir-fries in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.  

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1906 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616 Get directions

siamricethai.com

$20–30 · Menu

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1906 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616 Get directions

+1 312 877 5308
siamricethai.com
SiamRiceThai

$20–30 · Menu

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Thai restaurant stalwart Siam Rice will permanently close on Wednesday, January 31, at 1906 S. State Street after more than two decades in business so its owners can retire, they announced on Instagram. Originally located on North Wells in the Loop, Siam Rice relocated in 2021 and took over a former outpost of Opart Thai House." - Ashok Selvam

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"There are a few locations of this reliably good Thai spot in Chicago. This one happens to be near McCormick Place and is ideal if you’re looking for a nice quiet meal in the neighborhood. The atmosphere is relaxed and the service is friendly. Order pad thai or pad see ew, and plan on having leftovers." - Adrian Kane

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Porarut Gamolvej

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One of the Best Thai Restaurant in Chicago. When you come to the restaurant, you should try Basil with Beef, Pad See Ew with pork, Rad Na with pork and don’t forget to try Pad Thai, and Khao Soy, the Noodle in Curry of Northern Style. Try one dish at a time or bring a lot of friends along so you could try all dishes. You will love their food.

Alex Aquino

Google
Long time reliable Thai restaurant in the Loop. Excellent food, fair price, and great service. Can get busy at times so some patience may help. My favorite is the panang noodles. Deep panang curry flavor with crispy noodles, and not aware of other places to get this in Chicagoland. The beef salad is also on the family short list.

Andrew Xue

Google
Amazing flavors. All I have to say. The staff I talked with were all so nice, and really funny and understanding when I ordered just soup thinking it was noodle soup. I've learned many flavors just from that soup alone, and I like to think I'm a decent home cook / foodie, but this was new. I look forward to coming back and trying everything on the menu! Welcome to South Loop, Siam Rice

Ken Wong

Google
Ordered dinner to go for three nights when I was staying at the Kimpton Allegro hotel around the corner. Food is very good. Pad Thai was well made with lots of tofu. I tried the crispy Pad Thai one night. While good, I preferred the regular version. Also tried the roast duck over Chinese Broccoli, papaya salad, and teriyaki salmon. All were very good. Would definitely come back if I was staying nearby.

Daniel Jones

Google
Great Thai place in the loop. It can get busy around lunch time but they generally move tables pretty quickly. I always go with chicken pad Thai or chicken fried rice and it’s fantastic. Service can be a bit lacking at times but I give them credit for how busy it gets.

Ricardo Nagy

Google
Thai food as its best, spicy, but appropriate to the western taste without forgetting the roots of Thai cuisine in a friendly environment, courteous and efficient way of enjoying a bit of Thailand in Chicago.

Jayla W.

Google
This restaurant has really changed Over the years. I used to love coming here to grab the cashew chicken. I never recall having pineapples In this dish. It adds unnecessary sweetness to the dish. When I asked the person taking my order was the recipe altered he said No but that was false. PINEAPPLES DON’T GO IN A DISH THAT SUPPOSED TO BE SPICY. I placed an order a few days ago and the guy who was working the cash register had a mouth full of food trying to see which order was mine. That was so unprofessional. Lunch breaks should be taken off the clock not while assisting customers. When I got home with the food all of the juice was in the bottom of the bag and the container was ruined. I asked for Extra veggies and they gave me vegetables that don’t even belong in this dish such as Broccoli. They were just doing anything. I was very unsatisfied with the service and the overall meal. I think I’ll try my luck for authentic Thai cuisine at another Thai restaurant.

Lance Fortnow

Google
Went on opening weekend. Very friendly staff and owner. Moo Ping was pork well marinated. The Salmon was a good sized fish cooked nicely with an awesome Panang sauce. True to its name the rice was amazing.