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Siam Fine Thai Cuisine

Siam Fine Thai Cuisine

Palo Alto, United States Of America

Tea • Thai • Soup • Fish


"This is my favorite Thai restaurant in South Bay. We always dine in so we can chat with the friendly owners. We have tried most of the dishes. All the dishes are great. Curries are all authentic and tasty. They’re the basics when you tell if the restaurants are authentic. We usually order a large Tom Yum or Tom Khar soup with mushrooms and two main courses, maybe a Thai iced tea if it’s a hot sunny day.I love the drunk noodle with pork. The thick rice noodle are perfectly cooked and flavorful. It’s additive to me. The pork is in good quality (I seldom order pork in the restaurants since I am very picky for pork).The Pompano fish is great with whole fish filet into pieces without bones. Sea bass delight was the reason our friend recommended this restaurant 7 years ago before its move from San Jose to Palo Alto. We randomly visited this restaurant in 2021 and found out this was the one that we went a lot in San Jose while talking to the owner.We rarely have problem with parking and you can park on the street. Although the price adjusted due to inflation after COVID but they’re still decent with good quality and fresh food. I visit this restaurant almost every two weeks. The quality is consistent for sure.Highly recommend it! Please support this family business. A MUST TRY!The meal was great as well so I finished all the dishes and decided to write a review without any photos.?"

Sushi Yoshi

Sushi Yoshi

2019 Devine St, Columbia, United States

Sushi • Drinks • Asiatic • Japanese


"Disclaimer: I have not been able to eat here yet but I really want to, enough to make this review on the off chance this actually gets seen by them because it is impossible to contact them other than calling the place.Sushi Yoshi has no official website, and even their Facebook page is an auto-generated page which is just a bunch of posts FB put together because people checked in or mentioned eating there. Going there physically and asking for a menu and how to find their website/if they had one confused the woman working there and ended up giving my husband a paper order slip which listed the names of the sushi rolls but not the descriptions.The price looks very affordable and the food looks good from people 's pictures but with nobody that can understand or speak English well enough to clearly communicate available (not that it 's her fault but it legitimately hurts business), how are customers supposed to be able to eat here? This is a huge problem here in SC, many non-chain restaurants like this have no website and barely a working Facebook page.After having to try multiple menu websites I find that Grubhub has the most comprehensive one. Grubhub!! How can a delivery service that rips off small restaurants like this have a better/more accessible menu than the place itself? This is a huge issue not only about the food, but for business hours and stuff. During the pandemic everyone 's actual hours are all messed up from what Google says they apparently are. This has to be hurting their business if not keeping the customers at a trickle. From what my husband said it sounded like the woman was telling him they weren 't doing takeout but only reserved seating in-house dining. Now obviously that can 't be right but if someone is going to hear that and think the same thing my husband did then they 're losing customers!Again it is ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL to have a FUNCTIONAL OFFICIAL WEBSITE that they can communicate their hours, full menu, and dining options for the pandemic. It doesn 't have to be pretty just please make one, for the love of God and your business."