My family has eaten at Siam Smiles three or four times and enjoyed ourselves each time. They have a wide assortment of meals, the service is attentive, and the chef is excellent, a transplant from Hoboken as I understand it. The tables are nicely appointed and the room is decorated with Thai masks etc. Don't let its storefront location put you off. I discussed my first visit to this restaurant on...+READ My family has eaten at Siam Smiles three or four times and enjoyed ourselves each time. They have a wide assortment of meals, the service is attentive, and the chef is excellent, a transplant from Hoboken as I understand it. The tables are nicely appointed and the room is decorated with Thai masks etc. Don't let its storefront location put you off. I discussed my first visit to this restaurant on my blog at http://aberdeennjlife.blogspot.com/2009/03/anna-and-king-would-have-adored-siam.html.-COLLAPSE (by Barzillai22, updated January 18, 2010)
All this talk of Thai food has me missing Cafe de Thai so very much. Has anyone had the chance to try Siam Smiles, the place that replaced, took over, etc, the restaurant that Cafe de Thai used to occupy? READ/REPLY (by shabbystorm , updated March 11, 2010)
Want to take my friend out for Thai for her birthday. She loves thai and has tried it all over. I am new to thai and don’t want anything too spicy. Should we try Siam Smiles or Manow? READ/REPLY (by mfp79 , updated November 4, 2009)
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