This place is really a hidden gem. Tucked in the corner of the King’s Square shopping mall away from center food court. The person working at the counter is very friendly and helpful in suggesting pairings for the 2 flavour pizza.I found this place through Google maps wanting to try something different for dinner in the area.They have a variety of traditional and fusion items on menu. I had the mango salad, 2 flavour pizza and Thai milk tea (less sweet) very enjoyable Creative Thai take on pizza.If the spice level of chili could be bit more hot and also the Thai flavours of the spicy pork basil and green curry chicken could pop a bit more would be perfect?overall a nice meal and I would return to try other dishes as well pizza flavours.The Thai milk tea is delicious and among the best I’ve had. Strong bold tea, aromatic, smooth and less sweet was the perfect sweetness.?Mango salad is very well done and taste great. Balanced sauce.?Give them a try if you’re feeling Thai or fusion Thai!
First time trying their food.I ordered coconut chicken soup and fried chicken rice.The coconut chicken soup is too salty.The chicken is over cooked . It is hard as rock and I am having a hard time to cut them.The rice … I’m not a fan of potato mixing in the rice.The dipping sauce is alright nothing special.
Have been ordering food from them many times. Loved their super tasty pizzas, their yellow rice and fried chicken and Tomyum noodles. Will go back and try some other dishes soon!
Super tasty hidden gem! SOI Snacks offers both traditional and fusion Thai food. I came because I really wanted to try their pizza.With 8 varieties there's plenty to choose from, and to make your decision process slightly easier, all pizzas can have a 2 flavour combo. I got the Thai chorizo and spicy Thai pork with egg combo. Once I opened the box you could really smell the lemongrass coming through. And not to mention the egg was really the focal point to the pizza. The colours were so colourful and playful similar to their branding. Each bite was full of flavour and tasted so bright. If you like spice, the basil isn't spicy at all so you might have to top it with some hot sauce.I also got the spicy tamarind chicken vermicelli. Similar to the pizza I didn't feel the heat at all but it was a nice light noodle with plenty of chicken. And to wash it all down I got their Thai like tea. If you spend $50 before taxes they'll throw in a mango sticky rice. I liked how colourful this wash as they used a purple rice and some mung bean which gave it a nice mix of texture.There's also plenty of snacks here and a special shokupan which you'll have to call ahead to order. I'll definitely come back to try the rest of their menu!
I really love the Thai style pizza!! It tastes so so so good! I will definitely come and buy again:))
This little Thai place is located in the food court of King Square Shopping Centre in Markham. Interesting twist of Thai flavour pizzas, plus other Thai noodle & rice and street snacks. Got to check it out, very interesting menu.
As close to BKK as I can get here in Toronto, loved the fish cakes and mango salad. Lots of people ordering the pizza which I will give a go some other time. Enjoyed the authentic flavours and spice levels… will return to sample more off the menu
The pizza is really nice. The crust is very high quality and has such a nice texture— more like a flatbread. So good. I really liked the green curry flavor.
If you're looking for an authentic Thai food, this is a must go to place.We ordered 2 different types of pizza and they are both really good. We got one with chorizo and one with green curry. It's very unique.We also shared pork bone soup. Also very very good.Would definitely come back to try more dishes.
Amazing Thai food in an unassuming food court in Markham. The Tom yum soup with mama noodles was fragrant, flavourful, creamy but not spicy. It was packed with shrimp, squid rings, surimi, mushrooms and noodles. Comforting and filling!Good customer service (especially the sweet little girl who thanked us for trying their family’s food). No dedicated seating but food can be eaten in the food court.Definitely would return to try the much raved about Thai pizzas.