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Welcome to atSiam Night Market

**OUR STORY: atSiam Night Market**

Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, atSiam Night Market offers a vibrant culinary escape reminiscent of authentic Thai street food. Open every weekend evening, this Asian and women-owned market features a diverse array of vendors serving delectable dishes like Pad Thai and spicy Tom Kha soup, each brimming with bold flavors. Patrons appreciate the lively ambiance, enhanced by live music and festive events, creating a unique communal dining experience. With convenient parking options and outdoor seating, atSiam Night Market invites food lovers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Thai culture, one delicious bite at a time.

atSiam Night Market: Reviews & Ratings

Lauren T.
Lauren T.

Our friends invited us to join them for dinner at atSiam Night Market. We arrived at opening and it looked like a few vendors were either showing us as we arrived or haven't gotten there. We didn't mind and loved the set up of the market. Definitely bring wipes as it doesn't seem like they bus or clean off the tables between diners. The food was all delicious. We got some flat noodles, tom kha soup, and a mango smoothie. We were very pleased. They have a secured parking lot with a fee.

Diana R.
Diana R.

What a fun place to go. I've been twice and the first time there were way more vendors. Not sure if it was seasonal are or because of the day of the week but second time was a bit disappointed. Both tunes the food was great - so authentic. So spicy which is annoying lol but authentic !!! I just love the ambiance which gives real Thai street vibes. Service at all Biggs was fast and easy ! Parking is tough and free for an hour in the small lot but then $20. If you can find street parking that's great but hard.

Sarah S.
Sarah S.

Obsessed! This Thai Night Market is just off of Hollywood Boulevard, a bit hidden but well worth stopping at. My friend and I popped in last week and were lucky to happen upon their Christmas celebrations! There was a raffle and somehow we ended up winning this dope Sonic the Hedgehog lego set! I don't know if this raffle was special for the holidays or always happens but that is such a fun touch. We came a couple hours before closing and everything was still open and poppin'. We were happy to see all types of vendors serving various Thai cuisines, drinks and a random taco stand. My friend was actually excited about the taco place and said it's really popular so there's that! Now me, I can be quite basic to my roots sometimes and I ordered chicken pad thai. No regrets, it was really delicious here. Freshly stir-fried and into my belly, I absolutely loved it. So far, it might be the best I've had in LA actually and I've had many, lolz. From another stand, my friend and I shared the Spicy Thai Basil Crispy Pork and I liked that. It was a tad dry but overall good dish. There's so much more to try there, I'll definitely be back for more eats. The great thing is they have their own little parking lot which is free when attending the market! However, upon entrance to the market you need to buy $40 worth of vendor tickets for food. Or you can pay for parking & not buy vendor tickets. They mention using discount code Atsiam"for $5 off parking, which will make it $20. Pretty pricey but super convenient. You can get change at booths when using the tickets but be ready that you will spend that much when entering. It's kind of an odd process but I suppose it ensures people don't lurk around and use cheap parking for other areas. This is Hollyweird after all. It worked out for us perfectly though because we wanted to try a bunch of different booths. atSiam is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night from 5-11pm!

Linh N.
Linh N.

Food was delicious. We were a little disappointed since not all the food/vendors were there as advertised on social media. They had live music and he was super talented, playing and singing all the songs by himself. Worth checking out if you've never been before.

Mimi L.
Mimi L.

When I came here in February, there was a good variety of food stalls, lots of people, and only a couple of tables to sit at. Then I went last Saturday, and there were no crowds and around 10 food stalls but plenty of tables to sit at. Both times I came to eat at Srisaket Thai Street Food and the food was delicious. I highly recommend their Pad See Ew. They have a wok station so it's pretty cool to see them make it in front of you if you want to watch them stir fry it in the wok. I also tried Yummy Crispy Pork and their crispy pork was so deliciously fatty and crispy. It was excellently fried. It comes with a soft bed of rice and some dipping sauce on the side. A new stand that I saw this time around that I didn't see last time was a taco stand. It was quite a big stand with their own seats and lights and it looks very busy. I didn't get a chance to try this stand but if I'm in the area again, I'd love to try it. Last time I was here, parking was extremely difficult to find as there were so many people and stands at the night market (it seems like the night market is held in a large private parking lot). However this time, the night market seemed smaller so there was plenty of parking in the same lot as the night market. Most stalls here take venmo, card, or cash. It was a fun foodie experience so if i'm in the area, I would love to check it out again.

Cassidy F.
Cassidy F.

I've been here twice and loved both experiences. The first time I came at 5pm on a Friday and was able to find street parking easily. The second, I came on a Saturday around 5:30 and parked in the $55 lot. Food is really good and authentic. Some dishes are better in a restaurant, while others are better at the night market! I don't remember each vendors name, however not every vendor will be there every weekend. I think it just depends. Both times I did get Hay Sate and it was so good both times. I would avoid getting the beef though, it is super dry. Chicken is amazing though. I also got the fried pork over rice both times. I think this is good but it is literally only pork over white rice. I've gotten the khao soi which was delicious but I wouldn't get again as the portion sizes are not worth it. I've also got an oyster omelette which would get again! The drink stand that has a guy dressed as Pirates of the Caribbean is worth visiting. They have unique drink flavors which you can't get anywhere else like the longan drink! Overall I'll be back. I do feel that parking in the $55 lot is worth it. With the $55, you get $50 worth of food vouchers and you pay $5 parking. The food vouchers are in tickets of $10 and if your food wasn't exactly $10, you get cash back. You will definitely be spending over $50 though so it's definitely worth it!

Jackie X.
Jackie X.

Came here on a Sunday around 5:30 pm to meet up with some friends. We luckily found some parking on the street less than a block away. Metered parking is required until 8 pm on Sundays but is only $1/hour. It wasn't too crowded and there was little to no wait at the stands. There are a good number of tables to sit at, a couple of standing tables, and later on they had live music. Some of the stands accept Venmo, Zelle, card, and cash. Cash is probably the most widely accepted. As we waited for our friends, my partner got a mango slush with lychee jelly from the Pink Mango stand. It was delicious! Made with real mango and came with a slice of mango. Very refreshing and not too sweet. It was about $10 with the jelly. Once our friends arrived we immediately jumped in to ordering food. We got a medium sized soft shell crab appetizer ($15) from Thai Thai Appetizer. It came with 2 soft shell crabs cut in half and a couple of tempura green beans and broccoli. It was delicious! Not piping hot fresh but still good and crispy. The sweet and sour sauce wasn't too sweet and went well with the food. This is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. Wouldn't get it every time but happy to have gotten it this time! Next was the spicy Thai basil crispy pork ($15) from Yummy Crispy Pork. We got it medium spicy but after trying it, could have gone higher. This was delicious and would definitely get again! It was very crispy and had great flavor. I really loved the Thai basil that came with it. It was very crispy and had sweet and savory flavor that went well with the rice. The last thing we got was the Khao Soi with chicken ($12) from Sao Ha Cafe. I also tried to order four fried bread buns ($1/each) with pandan cream ($2) but they were out of the pandan cream so I got sweetened condensed milk instead ($1). The fried dough was as expected but not piping hot. The khao soi was excellent, no complaints except I wish there was more! Honestly a pretty nice small Thai night market. A difficult location and not very close to me so probably wouldn't return that often. But good to try at least once! I prefer the Thai weekend market at Wat Thai temple in North Hollywood.

Ethan Z.
Ethan Z.

Food options here are unreal! My girlfriend and I met with some friends here on a Sunday around sundown. We hit the parking lottery and luckily found spots close by considering the market is right by N.Hollywood congestion. There's seating in between all the food stands and some music from the speakers or even live performers; that was a cool surprise! As always, we have the food stands a nice walk through then pounced on our favorite picks. My favorites were the mango slush and Khao Soy. The slushy was a nice mini frozen shot of natural mango + lychee jelly in every slurp. It was pretty hot out, so it was a quenching option and even had the other half of the mango hanging off the rim! Slam dunk. The Khao Soy was just the savory need my tongue did not know it needed. The broth was perfection in my opinion; Slight creamy and rich umami flavor. Lovely soup and The serving was plentiful. The market was such a win. I felt like I went 5-0 on everything we purchased and would certainly return.

Ricky M.
Ricky M.

I appreciate the Thai Night Markets popping up in L.A., and Atsiam is a relatively new one in Hollywood. They no longer offer free parking for the first hour, but they have a $5 off $25 promo for parking. You can also try to find street parking, and I was lucky to grab a metered street parking, which was $2/hour. The night market runs from Fridays through Sundays from 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Prices for dishes are pretty good. I tried the Srisaket Thai Street Food, which had dishes for $12-14. I ordered the Fried Rice for $12 and the Oyster Omelette for $14. I also tried Siritong Foods, which is their take on Thai Tacos. I got three tacos for $12: the chicken satay, the fish sauce carne asada, and the Thai BBQ pork. Overall, not bad!

Location

Welcome to atSiam Night Market, a vibrant slice of Thailand nestled in the heart of Los Angeles. Located at 1711 N Cahuenga Blvd, this Asian-owned and women-owned night market transports you to the bustling streets of Bangkok without ever leaving Hollywood. With an eclectic mix of food vendors, featuring authentic Thai street food and beyond, atSiam is a must-visit for anyone craving a culinary adventure.

Every weekend, from 5 PM to 11 PM, the market comes alive, showcasing a diverse array of vendors serving up everything from traditional Pad Thai to spicy Tom Kha Soup and unique fusion dishes. The atmosphere is electric, making it perfect for a casual outing or a memorable dinner with friends, as you can enjoy live music while savoring your meals. Many diners rave about the authentic flavors and the delightful ambiance that invokes the spirit of real Thai street culture.

Not only does atSiam Night Market offer an exciting culinary experience, but it also provides numerous conveniences to enhance your visit:

  • Takeout and Delivery Options: For those on the go, the market offers takeout, ensuring you can enjoy delicious dishes wherever you are.
  • Reservations and Wheelchair Accessibility: Make your experience smooth and accommodating by reserving your spot ahead of time.
  • Outdoor Seating: Dine under the stars with heated outdoor seating available for chilly nights.
  • Pet-Friendly: Bring your furry friends along, as dogs are welcome!
  • Parking: Although parking can be tricky, the market boasts a secured lot with validated options, and with a special discount code, parking can be more affordable.
  • Payment Flexibility: Most vendors accept credit cards, cash, and even Venmo, making transactions easy.

Customer reviews echo the excitement and satisfaction that atSiam brings. One visitor, Lauren T., appreciated the deliciousness of the flat noodles and mango smoothie, highlighting the market's wide variety of food options. Meanwhile, Diana R. loved the authenticity, noting how the food is "so spicy, which is annoying lol but authentic!!!" This honesty adds to the charm of the place, where diners can embrace the robust flavors of Thailand.

Whether you're a seasoned Thai cuisine enthusiast or a curious newcomer, atSiam Night Market promises a lively atmosphere filled with tantalizing aromas, scrumptious tastes, and a community spirit that makes dining out a vibrant experience. So, gather your friends, embrace the authentic Thai street vibes, and indulge in an evening full of delightful eats at atSiam! Don’t forget to bring some wipes and your appetite!