MARY FURR -- DINING OUT
Sea Siam, a small storefront restaurant in Seagate plaza, at Bolsa
Chica Street and Edinger Avenue in Huntington Beach, is a refuge from the
stormy California “winter” weather, where except on an “off day,” spices
will warm you and the pace will slow you down.
Owner/chef Eddie Nanongkhai has created a menu of 89 combinations as
well as $4.50 Monday through Friday lunch specials with plenty to choose
from. Authentic Thai food has only one rule -- balance of the four
essences: hot, sour, salty and sweet. Traditionally all food is served
together “family style” for the diner to select his combinations.
At Sea Siam, it’s courses -- first healthful soups full of vegetables
in a clear broth. The hot and sour has large cuts of carrots, celery,
water chestnuts, peas and lemon grass (for flavor only, don’t eat it) in
a tart broth. The wonton soup is milder with vegetables and two fat
wonton pockets stuffed with minced meat.
With the dinner ($10.95) a crisp lettuce and cucumber salad is also
served dressed in a spicy sweet sauce with lots of carrot and coconut
threads giving it that distinctive Asian taste.
Ginger chicken, the entree chosen, combines plenty of chicken pieces
in a small casserole with carrots, red onion slices and potent ginger
slices -- peppery and spicy. Our server Jay Karnteeranont will serve it
with less ginger if requested.
An a la carte item we couldn’t resist was Wings of Angels ($5.50) --
stuffed chicken wings that resemble a drumstick filled with minced glass
noodles, chicken and carrots in a light coating. Its flavor improved when
dipped in the clear dark sauce of chopped peanuts served with it.
A disappointment was a “specialty” -- asparagus with shrimp and crab
claws sauteed in a soupy sauce with some fresh asparagus tips and lots of
slightly tougher asparagus spears. Best described as “skimpy,” there was
very little crabmeat in the claws and the shrimp were average size.
For dessert, a good substitute is Thai iced coffee ($1) made with
thick sweetened milk and ice served in a soda glass -- it’s very good at
Sea Siam, not to be missed.
When owner Eddie first bought Sea Siam from a family that wanted to
return to Bangkok, he was a hands-on owner/chef with exciting and fresh
recipes. On this visit, he was absent and, though the food was prepared
to his recipes, it lacked the creator’s touch. Though helpful Jay checked
our table occasionally, the restaurant was cold and dark like the
weather.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments
or suggestions for her, call (562) 493-5062.
FYI
SEA SIAM
ADDRESS: 16103 Bolsa Chica St., Huntington Beach
PHONE: (714) 846-8986
FAX: (714) 846-4543
HOURS: Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Closed Sunday
MISC.: Beer and wine served, credit cards accepted.
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