Monday, September 17, 2012

Old Siam Thai Cuisine

 
We are pleased to present our first, of many, compliments and critiques of the local Columbus, Georgia dining establishments. We will start with Old Siam Thai Cuisine.

Overall, Old Siam is a VERY good resteraunt. While it did not receive perfect marks (which are reserved for only the most amazing establishments in both service and cuisine), our overall score of "3 out of 4" forks is a great start.

Our server was Jake, and the service that he provided to us was very good. His knowledge of the menu items was very in depth and potential beverage parings were made with the flavor profiles of the meals selected. Jake was also a friendly server.

For appetizers, we had the Pot Stickers (fried), and the Thai Spicy Wings. Both of these apps were great tasting, and were made in true Thai fashion. The spicy wings were very spicy (for those of you that like that sort of thing), and the pot stickers combined both meat and vegetables into one delectable little pocket of goodness.

For our entrees, we each got a different one, and below you will see how we scored the entrees, and find out the reasons that each of us gave when determining our score.


Ed: Seafood Curry - Ed scored this dish a 3/4 fork, with the reasoning being that for a mixed seafood dish, there was not alot of seafood in the entree. 



Deb: Old Siam Fried Rice - Deb scored this dish a 3/4 fork, mainly because this dish was bland and underseasoned. This dish could have used more seasoning to make it a full and more delicious meal.



John: Pad Ped Catfish - John scored this dish a 3/4 fork, as the catfish could have been more crispier for a dish that featured fried catfish as a main part of the entree.



Ryan: Lad Na Noodles - Ryan Scored this dish a 3/4 fork, mainly because the sauce was very bland and could have used more seasoning, and the noodles were very difficult to eat due to their large size.
 
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