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    SOI Snacks

    4.2 (41 reviews)

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    Rochelle P.

    Soi Snacks in the King Square Shopping Centre serves the . We had their two-flavour pizza, and let me tell you, every bite was an explosion of flavour! They also offer delicious Thai snacks as well as rice and noodle dishes. It's in the food court and there are plenty of seats and tables. Their staff are nice.

    Mango sticky rice
    Louis T.

    This place is AmazeBalls!!! They provide decent pricing to fit everyone's budget! I had their Seafood TomYum & Green Curry chicken pizza, tasty and interesting presentation. And as a person that love em fish BALLs, welp I had those Deep-fried FishBalls, I wish it had a bit more spice to it but still very good. Now my personal highlight of the menu was the Thai Fried Chicken Paella Rice. The chicken was well made, with flavorful crust and juicy.... wet.....moist... meat . Not sure who came first the chicken or me. But that chicken was extremely satisfying from the texture to taste. Overall I'd rate the food a.... Z.E outta 10. Z.E as in zesty and exceptional. Yeah I threw in adjectives with numbers, you can figure it out! :)

    P50/50 Two-flavour pizza (P4 Tom Yum sauce with Seafood & P5 Green Curry sauce with Chicken)
    Karl L.

    Tucked inside King Square's bustling food court, SOI Snacks brings Thai flavours to the table with a creative twist. I had the chance to visit as part of an invited tasting, and here's what stood out. The Thai Fried Chicken on Rice was the star. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and perfect with their tangy fish sauce vinaigrette. Easily a must-try if you're dining solo. For sharing, the two-flavour pizza is a fun option. I tried half Tom Yum seafood, which packed a spicy, aromatic punch, and half Green Curry chicken, which had mellow coconut notes and tender toppings. It's a unique concept that makes Thai fusion playful and satisfying. Snacks like the fish meatball skewers were tasty with tamarind sauce, while the variety of drinks (including a less-sweet Thai milk tea) gave nice balance. Dessert sealed the deal. The mango sticky rice came warm, creamy, and beautifully paired with fresh mango. Friendly service and a wide variety of dishes make SOI Snacks a great stop whether you're exploring King Square or ordering in.

    mango sticky rice
    Connie C.

    I would give this place 3.5, almost 4. We ordered ahead of time via their website and it was ready by the requested time. We also got a free thai tea (you can adjust sugar level) for orders over $30 and 10% discount. Friendly staff! We got D1. Mango Sticky Rice, N12. Leng Zaap - Pork Bone Soup w/ Vermicelli (mild), P50/50. Two-Flavour Pizza (Khao Chicken and Spicy Thai Basil Pork with Egg). The pizza was different and packed with toppings. To be honest, I was getting full after one slice lol The mango sticky rice looked completely different from the website but taste was there. The rice was really mushy though. The thai tea wasn't bad but still too sweet for my liking although I ordered less sweet. The pork bone vermicelli was a disappointment. It was flavourful and meat was tender, but it was overly salty. They also poured the soup with the vermicelli, so by the time we started eating, the vermicelli soaked up most of the soup. It would have been better if they separated them. I'll prob come back for the pizzaz

    Tiffany D.

    mr. Tran wanted to try thai pizza after seeing it on his IG. I decided.. why not? Tucked inside the foodcourt of King square, it was pretty easy to find Soi snacks as it's at the end of the foodcourt all the way to the right end side. We were greeted by a friendly cashier and opted for the half and half of the thai chorizo egg and spicy thai basil pork. It took 20 minutes to make, so we walked around the empty mall to kill some time. When we finally got our pizza, we sat at the food court and ate it while it was fresh. It was really delicious for fusion pizza. It wasn't spicy to me, but the crust is thin, and the meat had good flavour. Who would have thought thai pizza works! I do wish it had more cheese on the pizza. For 12 square slices it was around $30, pretty steep in my opinion.

    Khao Soi chicken pizza
    Lillian C.

    Soi Snacks is in the food court of King Square. Its definitely a hidden gem for those who don't go to King Square much. We ordered the Khao Soi chicken pizza and the Pad Krapao. The pizza is super flavourful and has a really nice thin crispy crust. Has the perfect amount of topping and the base holds up really well. The Pad Krapao was perfect. Super flavourful basil pork and the thai slaw that comes with it is wonderful. The egg on top of the rice was perfectly runny and mixes with the rice nicely. Overall had a great experience there, everything was made fresh and the staff is super friendly. Its right next to the open seating area for those who want to sit and enjoy their food comfortably while its piping hot. Looking forward to coming back to taste the rest of their menu!

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    Jenny P.

    Love how they have Thai Fusion, also the Tom Yum soup here is amazing! Was a bit skeptical with an egg on pizza but why not, a lot more different flavours combined on the pizza compared to your standard ones. There is a bit of a wait since it's in a food court area, but you are able to walk around while the food is being made

    Carmen W.

    I've been dying to try Soi snacks for awhile ! The fusion pizza caught my eye from the beginning! Ended up going with the 50/50 pizza Khao Soi and Basil Chorizo with an egg. The way they charged for the pizza was they took half the price of the Khao Soi pizza and half the price of the Basil Chorizo and that was the total . Total price was around $30. Onto the pizza, twos words was my initial impression : messy and unique. The runny egg was SOOO messy and because the pizza was so top heavy , all the toppings kept sliding off haha. The overall concept was pretty neat : fusion pizza and Thai . Overall it was pretty tasty - I love how crunchy the crust was and the thick layers of cheese. The mixture of Thai flavours and cheese tasted refreshing and unique. We enjoyed it but likely won't go back. It was good to try but prefer Thai food on its own and pizza on its own more .

    mango sticky rice
    Jason M.

    Located inside King Square shopping center, north of woodbine and 16th ave. This is by far the best food shop inside King Square. I was kinda blown away tbh. The food is very authentic. My friends and I ordered up PB1C (the party picnic box combo) to share. The box included sauteed shrimps, calamari, fishballs, fried chicken cartilage, grilled chicken, shrimp chips, mango salad and 3 sauces. On the side it came with mango sticky rice and 2 drinks. We chose thai milk tea (less sweet) and thai lime tea (less sweet as well). The food was SO TASTY. Seasoning was on point and the homemade sauces were FIRE. My fave was the peanut sauce. The thai lime tea was super unique imo. You don't really find that at many thai restos even the authentic ones downtown. I also loved the fact that you can adjust the sweetness level on the tea as well which is a welcome surprise. Normally, restos just give you a default level of sweetness.

    Julie L.

    Really enjoyed the Green Curry Pizza. I like how each slice has the perfect amount of toppings. You can also opt to do half/half with the pizzas at no additional charge. The mango sticky rice was also really good, as was the mango salad that came with our meal. I wish the Thai milk tea was stronger, it tasted a bit watered down IMO. Other than that, food was great. Will be back for sure, especially to try the other pizzas!

    Chicken Satay Pizza
    Arnold L.

    If you ever wandering around King Square Mall, you might want to figure out how to get to Soi Snacks! Inside the corner of the mall, you will be able to authentic Thai favourites alongside their East Meets West take on pizza! Known for their Thai style pizza, you can enjoy your favourite homestyle Thai dishes on pizza! Whether it's Thai Green Curry, Pad Thai, Khao Soi, Satay, it's a small taste of Bangkok in every bite! The satay sauce is nice and smooth with a distinct peanut aroma to accentuate the cheese and chicken. The Green Curry Sauce has a nice spicy kick to enjoy with chicken or seafood. The Mango Sticky Rice is a great dessert to end off any meal and it is best enjoyed fresh! I can't wait for my next visit to try their other flavors!

    Tom Yam Chicken Soup
    Daisy X.

    The Chicken Tom Yam Soup is very underwhelming. There is a weird taste in it that reminds me of expired nuts. The soup is sweet out of balance. Imagine eating caramel coated expired peanuts. The only 2 stars I gave it is because of the abundant chicken meat inside the soup. Never again.

    Mango sticky rice. See the mush?
    Elaine C.

    To be honest, Soi Snacks was so-so... friend saw reviews on TikTok and so we decided to go try. I'm always in for some good Thai food. Service was great. She was friendly and helpful. She sold us on the Nam Ngiao because she said she had brought it from Thailand since she couldn't find it anywhere in TO. It's a pork bone broth curry with vermicelli. We weren't a fan of the taste nor the smell. There was something off-putting about it. We couldn't really put a finger on it. Was it the pork bones? The spices? Maybe it just wasn't up our alley. We tried the pizza since we've never had a Thai pizza before. We got the khao soi and Thai chorizo. She said there was a nice runny eg in the middle that could be used for dipping but ours was always cooked through. The khao soi side was quite good though the curry was very runny so beware! The chorizo side was very strong in the herbs... lemongrass maybe? Too strong for our tastes. The mango sticky rice had some good mangoes on it but the rice was a mushy mess. I guess I'd be ok with the mush but it also had uncooked rice intermingled. Thai iced tea was ok... it didn't have much tea taste. We've been in search of some good pad Thai in TO and I asked if they had authentic ones. Decided to try it since she said it's not "ketchupy." Well... it was waaaay too saucy and it was sweet and sour. I would say it tasted pretty ketchupy. Overall the service was amazing but the food is a different story unfortunately.

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