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STAR of SIAM, 12 Macrossan Street Port Douglas

BYO

As Port Douglas frequent diners we are on the lookout for value.
BYO, Bring Your Own wine, beer or spirits is not overdone in Port Douglas
 and that is a pity because it can cut your dining bill in half.

The service in the Star of Siam is provided by people deeply connected with the restaurant.
Our Thai hostess had us seated in moments with white wine glasses and an ice bucket 
for our BYO white wine.

That was an excellent start and I am not sure that any restaurant in Port Douglas could match it.


We had some Salt & Pepper Squid, Mongolian Beef and deep fried King Prawns for Lunch and absolutely loved it.




This Restaurant stacks up well with any other eatery in Port Douglas

Our Bill $57

Where is it?

12 Macrossan Street

Port Douglas

Phone: 4099 6912




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