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Businiess name:  Thai China Siam Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was VERY impressed with Thai China Siam Restaurant. Our party of 5 started with Chinese soups-Large Eggdrop and Large Hot and Sour soups. They were both spot on in taste and freshness.\r \r My entree was the Phuket Delight-a wonderful seafood combination-delicate scallops, shrimp, a small 1/2 lobster tail, muscles & etc served in a fun clam shell bowl. This dish is spicy! I ordered a ""Thai 7"" (out of 10). It was at the top of my tolerance even though I like a LOT of spiciness! My partner ordered a Thai 3 and it was a little too spicy for him. Note that the spiciness is very authentic, so it may be better to order milder at first.\r \r Two of our party had Chinese favorites: Lemon Chicken and Sesame Chicken. One of our party who sampled the Lemon Chicken said he'd rather the breading be a little thinner, but the one who ordered it thought it was wonderful (and I agreed). The Sesame Chicken was flavorful and nicely spicy. \r \r The atmosphere is wonderful in that the owner comes over and often serves you personally. He's a jolly man who engages in conversation and even the occasional teasing.\r The owner's cell phone rang a couple of times during the meal. He always took the call in the back of the restaurant, but it still distracted us a couple of times. (This is why it got 4 stars instead of 5.)\r \r It's not ""fine dining"" as they do serve their meals on melamine (or a reasonable facsimile). Some of the prices for the Thai dishes surprised my party at first until the quantity of food and the freshness of the seafood was evident. (My Phuket Delight was $14.95-it was loaded with tasty seafood, so I feel this is a fair price even for Tucson.)\r \r Our bill for a party of 5 with soups and (non-alcoholic) drinks and entrees (of which most of us took 1/2 home) came to around $85 (before tip). If you stick with the Chinese or typical Thai dishes, you can easily spend under $10 per person for dinner and $7 for lunch. Pros: VERY fresh, good tasting food. Owner is friendly and engages customers. Cons: If you don' like spicey ASK for mild!

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