Chiang Mai

8158 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves
(314) 961-8889

Recent Reviews

K H

I've been here twice - once for dine in and once more recently for takeout. Both were great experiences. This most recent time I wanted steamed dumplings for dinner and also got the veggie spring rolls. Everything was nice and hot. The spring rolls were crisp and not at all oily. The steamed dumplings were soft and tender. Everything tasted amazing, including the sauce/dip that comes with each. Even the soy-based sauce, which is often just soy sauce at most places, was clearly several steps up from that and had great depth of flavor. Definitely recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Patrick C.

Quick service and amazing food. Dined for Friday date night dinner at peak hours but easily able to get a table for two. Small/mid dining area with a few larger table settings. Ordered sake, appetizers and a couple entrees--all delicious. Many dishes ask spice level from 1-5 (higher=spicier). I'm personally not into spicy foods and level 2 was no issues for me. Highly recommend the Poh Piah and Kaeng Daeng.

Ben M.

If you like Thai cuisine, you will love Chiang Mai. A fantastic Thai restaurant in downtown Webster Groves that rivals the best Thai in St. Louis. Our waiter was kind, attentive, and knowledgeable - truly nothing to complain about. The food: incredibly authentic, perfectly portioned, and came out very quickly. Every item was delicious from the starter to the main; I highly recommend the red curry and the Rihaku Jumai Ginjo sake. It's a small, quaint place, but don't let looks deceive you, the food is delicious. I will most definitely be back.

Christy S.

Stopped in for lunch with my coworkers. The food was really good. Shout out to our server, Chris for great service and a groovy playlist.

A. C.

Food was amazing.. I will definitely be back!!

Nathan

Great Thai restaurant. Everything we had was very good ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessica K.

This is one of our go-to Thai places near our home. The Kua sawaan is a must for starters and you can't go wrong with drunken noodles or one of their curries. I feel like we haven't had a bad dish at this place.The service is always really nice as well.

Audrey Kidwell

My husband and I ate here last weekend and it was terrific! I looked at their menu online before arriving, and I think it was slightly different from the menu in the restaurant. They were also out of the first thing my husband wanted to order, but neither was a big deal to us. We ordered dumplings, khao soi, and the sausage entrée, and everything tasted fresh and delicious. The restaurant is in a cute little storefront in Maplewood's historic downtown. The vibe is no-frills, but cozy and warm. Service was welcoming and quick, and I liked the hand-painted mural in the restroom. We'll definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Frances S.

This was our first stop during our first time in St. Louis and we were craving Thai food. This is a quaint little spot in Webster Groves (a cool street with so many great restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops). We ordered the Laarb Koi, Nam Ngiaw, and the Pork Red Curry and everything was very delicious! Our favorite dish was definitely the Nam Ngiaw which is a regional northern Thai dish. The broth was super flavorful and it was the perfect balance of spicy and savory.I think the service and hospitality could have been better. It wasn't as warm as we have experienced here in the Midwest. But overall; the food was delicious and we would come back for it! Check them out if you're in the area.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Nam Ngiaw, Larb Chicken

Cherie R.

Chiang Mai is a cozy Thai restaurant in downtown Webster! It was the perfect cold day, pick-me-up meal! We had the Khao Soi (delicious broth, tender fall off the bone chicken drumsticks, yummy noodles, great spices!) and the Drunken Noodles with chicken (the string beans were crunchy and fresh, noodles and chicken were drenched in the most delicious sauce). We got both entrees at a 4/5 spice level - it was perfect! Not overly spicy but very manageable! There isn't a TON of room for seating but we were able to be seated quickly without an issue! We saw lots of takeout orders going out! So good - can't wait to try more things next time, would recommend both dishes!!

Frances S.

This was our first stop during our first time in St. Louis and we were craving Thai food. This is a quaint little spot in Webster Groves (a cool street with so many great restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops). We ordered the Laarb Koi, Nam Ngiaw, and the Pork Red Curry and everything was very delicious! Our favorite dish was definitely the Nam Ngiaw which is a regional northern Thai dish. The broth was super flavorful and it was the perfect balance of spicy and savory. I think the service and hospitality could have been better. It wasn't as warm as we have experienced here in the Midwest. But overall; the food was delicious and we would come back for it! Check them out if you're in the area.

Pat Myers

We usually hang out at a Thai place down close to where we live. So I'm tempted to compare this place with the place I go to all the time. That being said, this restaurant was really good. I think this restaurant might be a little more authentic Thai food. And that's a good thing right? I had the yellow curry. It was really good. I think the soup was a little watery and plenty spicy. Be careful asking for spice here. My son had another type of curry I think red. He said it was really good. Also kind of watery. I only bring the water thing up because the tire place I go to the curry sauce is thicker. I think I prefer the thicker sauce. You get a decent size portion of rice, but I would have liked a little more.We had a gluten-free person with us and that wasn't a problem here. Lots of choices for her.Service was good but kind of had to ask for people to come over. The waiter was close by but on his phone quite a bit. I guess that's just the way it is nowadays.The food was good, the atmosphere was good, I would come back here...Parking is terrible here. I think everywhere up here parking is kind of hectic. I actually parked in the McDonald's lot. My son parked down the street. There's a lot across the road.Dietary restrictions: Lots of gluten-free options..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Kathleen A.

Love the menu and the environment. The veggies spring roll appetizers were really wonderful. Crispy and light. Super hot and the sauce served with was tasty. For main course I had the shrimp drunken noodles. My companion had the shrimp pad Thai. Both were excellent! Pete was our server and he was great. Full of information and suggestions. Wonderful find! I had been hearing about this place for a while, happy I finally made it!

Susan Lew

Green curry with eggplant and chicken (choice of protein: beef chicken tofu) was outstanding ; it had been highly recommended by a friend ! Delicious my husband had the Suki which he enjoyed as well. This place is a gem!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dorukhan Doruk

Most delicious Thai food I have ever had for a long time! Definitely recommend trying this place at least once. Their curry was delicious as well as Papaya salad.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Thai Sausage, Som Tum Green Papaya Salad, Yellow Curry

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