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    Siam Station

    4.1 (123 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Brittney C.

    Came across this restaurant while going to get coffee. We got the chicken satay and yellow curry with chicken (mild). The chicken satay was white meat, tenders on a skewer. Only ran into one tendon. It came with peanut sauce which was very oily but good flavor and a cucumber salad that lacked cucumber. The cucumber salad contained was 80% liquid, 15% onion and 5% cucumber. Literally 5 tiny diced cubes of cucumber. The yellow curry had good depth of flavor and the chicken was sliced extra thin. Unfortunately the jasmine rice that came with it was wet, mushy and a bit overcooked. Not what I'm used to for jasmine rice which is normally fluffy and on the dryer side.

    Pad See Ew
    Jan J.

    Came in for lunch on Sunday and was not too crowded - parking was a little challenging as it sits in a business park that has many other activities. Service got us to our seats very quickly - for our party of 6 there were no issues. Food came out very fresh and spice level was described for us so we got just what we wanted. Curry was terrific and would eat it all the time- decor is simple and not overdone - location is pretty new- bathrooms could use a little work. Overall very pleased

    Pad See Ew, Crab Fried Rice, Tom Kha Kai, Shrimp Rolls
    Yvonne D.

    I loveee Siam Station! I've been to 3 of their locations already and the quality is consistent and amazing for all of them! Very delicious and affordable Thai food! Our server Erica was very sweet and all of the food was the perfect amount for 3 people!

    Pad Thai no egg, tofu (vegan)
    Maggie C.

    A few kinks to work out but overall happy with the experience and reasonably priced! We came on a Saturday night around 6pm. There were two other tables sat inside. We waited for maybe 5 minutes....no employee to be seen. My dad ended up wandering to the back to look for someone and she sat us. Seems like she is the only waitress. Menu had plenty of choices. The waitress only gave us two menus for a party of 6 which was a bit hard to share. Vegan options available. I got the Pad Thai with tofu and no egg ($15). This was great. Flavor was on point and is the flavor I'm looking for in a pad Thai. Portion sizes were inconsistent for the same dish though...my sister-in-law ordered a Pad Thai with egg and her noodle amount was probably 1.5x mine. My vegan partner got the stir fried broccoli. He wasn't expecting it to be Chinese broccoli since that wasn't specified on the menu, while the other dishes with Chinese broccoli specifically stated that. Unfortunately the Chinese broccoli was extremely bitter. But plenty of tofu in the dish. Lastly, we had a mango sticky rice to share at the end. Now this was worth the $12. Big portion compared to other places and most importantly, delicious! Some things to be improved, but I will be back. I enjoyed the noodle dishes a lot.

    pad thai & yellow curry with rice
    Janise Q.

    If you're looking for a quick, comfort-food-style Thai restaurant, you've come to the right place! Whenever I'm in the area and we're craving Thai and want a quick meal with fast service and a decent amount of seats and parking, I'd try Siam Station. When we went, there were maybe two other groups dining, and we were seated in the booths. We ordered quickly and got Pad Thai and Yellow Curry (already comes with rice). Pretty standard in taste, not much that stands out compared to other Thai places, which is why I gave it a 4. It's good, but not omg this is the best thing I'v ever had. The price is pretty affordable compared to other Thai places that jack up prices for simple dishes like Pad Thai, which is why it's become one of my go-to places.

    (Chinese) broccoli with crispy pork
    Sylvina N.

    I've been wanting to try this restaurant for quite a while but never got the chance too. Thai food is one of our go-to for comfort food and we've been to many around this area. We came a few minutes before it was open on a Saturday and just waited outside looking at their menu. At slightly over 11am, the employee unlocked the door, turned the Open sign on and went back behind the counter. We tried to open the door but couldn't so we figure maybe they're not ready yet. The employee was inside and didn't do anything. We tried 2 more times and still couldn't. A few minutes later another patron came and was able to open the door. And yes, it was quite on the heavy side, like you had to kinda yank it open. The said employee might have a bad day or something (which is understandable as we all have bad days). I asked what's their favorite dish, she was snappy and said Pad Thai! I asked whether the Thai Curry Soft Shell Crab is more like soupy or stir fried and she said it's curry stir fry! After we placed our to-go order, we sat down at one of the nearest tables by the counter and she very unkindly said: you can't sit here. Sit there! Pointing at the 3 chairs by the entrance. Wow, I've rarely been treated this badly with such an attitude before. I could overlook it and thought if the food is good, I'm all good. When our order was ready she just called us and said: hey! It's ready! Well service is 0/5 for sure. Now on to the food. We ordered (chinese) broccoli with crispy pork, Thai curry soft shell crab, crab fried rice, pad kee mow with chicken, and mango sticky rice. The crispy pork on the chinese broccoli were all too dry and came in broken little pieces. A few of the stems were brownish in color, a sign of not fresh ingredients. The taste is decent. I figure well maybe they didn't quite pay attention on the ingredients since I was the 2nd customer of the day. Up until we left, there were no customer dining in and there were 2 other to-go orders. The Thai curry soft shell crab taste like sweet curry. Very minimal spices and just pure sugary curry. The soft shell crab is fine but the curry is overpoweringly sweet! Somewhat ok is the crab fried rice where they gave quite a good amount of real crab. The pad kee mow is ok too although both of these dishes are more bland in taste compared to the same dishes in other restaurant. The mango sticky rice shouldn't be sold if the mango is unripe. The sticky rice is yummy but the mango is sour and unripe. It's very clear to me that they don't care about the quality of the food and just sell whatever. They didn't ask if we need any condiments or cutlery. I didn't want to ask for too much as it's obvious that the employee was in a very bad mood and was snappy and unfriendly. I won't be coming back here again. I can tolerate bad service for good food but this restaurant offers none. It might be my experience only and I sure hope so but a proper training seems needed.

    Glass noodle salad
    Mimi L.

    I was craving some Thai and decided to order delivery from this place. The menu was usual Thai items and the prices were reasonable for the portions. We have tried glass noodle salad, pineapple fried rice, crispy pork tom yum soup and mango sticky rice. The food was a bit bland for Thai food. The best was the mango sticky rice. They didn't give us any Thai chili sauce or any kind of sauces like other Thai places. The food wasn't bad and wasn't great either. Not sure I will order anything except mango sticky rice from this place again!

    Pad See Ew
    Cecilia C.

    I've been meaning to try Siam Station for a while and finally got the chance on a Sunday night. I've got to be honest, it was a little surprising to walk in and see the place completely empty. It gave the vibe a slightly eerie feel at first. However, the setup is really nice. Very well decorated. Read some reviews mentioning the portions were small, and I'd say they're about average, maybe just a touch under. We kept it simple and ordered the pad Thai and pad see ew--both were pretty standard, nothing that blew me away but nothing to complain about either. The kapow with chicken was pretty tasty, though it landed on the saltier side for me. I think the main thing is that for what you get, everything feels a little on the expensive side. There's not really one thing that makes it stand out from other spots. Hopefully they can maybe adjust the prices or bump up those portions a bit to really justify it. It's not bad by any means, it just doesn't give you a reason to choose it over anywhere else.

    Khao Soi w/ beef! $16 ( ^_^)b
    Kevin M.

    Siam Station was a hit! We love our share of Thai food and always enjoy their flavorful curry options. Siam Station was able to deliver. We came by on weekday night for some dinner. They are centrally located in a busy complex. You'll easily see their sign driving down Golden Springs Dr. The restaurant has stand out decor and vibrantly colored tables and booths. The menu has your popular items and also the not so common options that not every Thai restaurant serves. We decided on the Khao Soi with beef. ($16), the Crab Fried Rice ($20) and the Larb Chicken Salad ($14). All items were a hit! We never tried Larb chicken before but it has amazingly flavorful! The flavors give you a refreshing bite each time. Their crab fried rice was solid. Their Khao Soi is tremendous! Rich and creamy flavors with a hearty portion. The crab fried rice paired with all our items and the egg on top is always a must. Everything is family style and shareable. The portions were great and we had leftovers for home. Overall, I'd highly recommend Siam Station as a top Thai option in Diamond Bar and would certainly come back again very soon! It's was an easy 5/5 for us. Thanks, Siam Station DB!

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    David M.

    More like 4.25 stars but a great newish casual Thai restaurant that serves up some really authentic Thai food! Got to try many items from panang curry to papaya salad to beef salad to chicken pad-thai and beef pad se ew (beef is +$3). The pad-thai had a nice savory tamarind flavor that you don't always get at other places. Yelp check in also gets you discounts on the drinks so do forget to check in and get some drinks! Check out my pics!

    Yan W.

    We were craving Thai food today, so we ordered pick-up orders from Siam Station in Diamond Bar. It's located on Golden Springs inside a strip plaza. We ordered a Thai papaya salad ($14), Pad See Ew with filet mignon ($15+ $3 for filet mignon), and Pad Thai chicken ($15x2). It was my first time going there, and the ambiance was modern, comfortable, and clean. Pad See Ew was flat rice noodles stir-fried with broccoli, egg, and dark soy sauce. We paid an extra $3 for the filet mignon, but they were tender and flavorful. We liked the papaya salad the most; the flavor was on point. It had fresh papaya, tomato, green bean, Thai chili, crushed peanut, and dried shrimp. Pad Thai was thin rice noodles with egg, bean sprouts, green onions, and homemade sauce topped with roasted peanuts. The taste was perfect and addictive. Chicken meat was tender in small slices. We will go back to try their other Thai dishes soon.

    Jagruti L.

    I had an early dinner.... at a newly restaurant opened in Diamond Bar. Ordered medium spiced Kapow with ground chicken, over hard fried egg and rice. I enjoyed my meal and will definitely be back with my family. Ambiance is nice and clean. Great service and friendly staff.

    Papaya salad
    Lee D.

    Solid dishes all around, good service, and spacious clean dining area. I was excited to try this branch of the small chains of Siam stations. All the dishes we ordered were good. My favorites were the papaya salad and tom Yum noodle soup. The broth was a perfect balance of savory, sour, and spice. The only dishes that were just ok was the crispy pork belly appetizer that was slightly overcooked and the pad see ew that I felt was skim on the vegetables and needed just a touch more soy. Not too busy on a Saturday night and was able to get seated right away.

    Chicken in what was supposed to be a vegan curry. SO GROSS.

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    0.1 mi
    $$

    If you're in the Diamond Bar area and craving authentic, comforting Chinese food, Chan Kee is…read moredefinitely worth checking out. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels warm and welcoming--nothing overly fancy, just a cozy spot that lets the food speak for itself. The menu has a great variety, but what really stands out is how consistent and flavorful everything is. Each dish comes out fresh, hot, and packed with that classic home-style taste that's hard to find these days. The portions are generous, making it perfect whether you're dining solo or sharing family-style. Service is also a highlight--the staff is attentive, friendly, and makes you feel right at home without being overbearing. Overall, Chan Kee is one of those hidden gems you'll want to keep coming back to. Great food, solid portions, and a comfortable vibe--can't really ask for more.

    Have been coming here for their porridge since this location first opened and generally had…read morepleasant experiences... but it looks like things have taken a drastic change for some reason and the latest visit was beyond disappointing. To start off, there was only one person at the store and he was handling everything with zero time management skill. Pickup time continuously got delayed and I had to wait over 30 minutes at the store from the initial pickup time. Then the porridge, omg-- seriously what happened? It was so bland and looked as if they have poured water over some rice powder... like they don't care. As others have mentioned, this location really is not even worth a star.

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    Chan Kee - Return tray area

    Return tray area

    Chan Kee - Soy sauce Chow mein

    Soy sauce Chow mein

    Chan Kee - 油條 (so yummy with the porridge)

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    油條 (so yummy with the porridge)

    Yong Moon Lu

    Yong Moon Lu

    4.5(539 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    Saw this place on my searches and have been wanting to try it cuz was looking for a close Chinese…read moreKorean restaurant. Came on a sat around noon during peak lunch time. The parking lot is pretty small with spaces behind the building as well. We got lucky cuz got seated right away but people behind us had to wait. We ordered jja jiang myun (black bean noodles), kung pao chicken, and the kang poong shrimp (spicy garlic shrimp?). The shrimp was so crispy and the sauce was so good. It's hard to find a place where this dish is good so I was really happy. The noodles were also really good. Big portion so my bf and I shared. The kung pao chicken was good but it needed more flavor. I like my food with strong bold flavors and this dish lacked that. I would love to come back and try some of the other dishes like the sweet n sour pork. At the end they gave us the sugared sweet potatoes which was a treat. Haven't had that in a long time so brought back childhood memories.

    Great place for Korean Chinese food! Got the jjajangmyun and the jjampong and both were delicious…read moreand at such great prices! They give a little free appetizer with yello radish, which was nice to have in between bites of the noodles. Service was fast and they also give some caramelized potatoes at the end!

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    Yong Moon Lu - Jjamppong Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup

    Jjamppong Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup

    Yong Moon Lu - Shrimp toast menbosha appetizer

    Shrimp toast menbosha appetizer

    Yong Moon Lu - Jjampong small size

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    Jjampong small size

    Siam Station - thai - Updated May 2026

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