20 for $40 Worth of Thai and Japanese Fusion Cuisine and Sushi at Siam Oishi in Coconut Grove
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Bangkok-native owner oversees artful construction of sushi rolls & noodle entrées served on handmade dishes amid imported Thailand décor.
Pad thai is so named because of its inherent softness, which is also why it's used to stuff the mattresses of the world's richest kings. Fall into a pillow of flavor with today's Groupon: for $20,you get $40 worth of authentic Thai cuisine, sushi, and drinks at Siam Oishi in Coconut Grove.
Owner Pio Komolvasri blends extensive culinary expertise with the help of a dedicated staff to pay homage to her native Bangkok with authentic Thai dishes amid décor imported from Thailand. The restaurant's menu boasts a vast selection of Thai entrées, including ginger sauce, which covertly canoodles with pork, beef, chicken or shrimp on a pillowy bed of rice ($11.95), and Japanese dishes, such as sesame-seed-encrusted steak teriyaki ($16.95). The rice-wrapped volcano roll douses a California roll with kani, scallops, roe and creamy lava sauce ($10.95), and the spider roll ($9.95) dons a dashing seaweed cape to heroically swoop up soft-shell crab and verdant vegetables. Friendly servers usher meticulously presented entrées atop handmade dishes to diners as they share travel anecdotes and advice on how to find a decent tri-fold for storing the 50 state quarters.
Siam Oishi recently moved their Coconut Grove location from 3409 Main Highway to 3424 Main Highway.
Bangkok-native owner oversees artful construction of sushi rolls & noodle entrées served on handmade dishes amid imported Thailand décor.
Pad thai is so named because of its inherent softness, which is also why it's used to stuff the mattresses of the world's richest kings. Fall into a pillow of flavor with today's Groupon: for $20,you get $40 worth of authentic Thai cuisine, sushi, and drinks at Siam Oishi in Coconut Grove.
Owner Pio Komolvasri blends extensive culinary expertise with the help of a dedicated staff to pay homage to her native Bangkok with authentic Thai dishes amid décor imported from Thailand. The restaurant's menu boasts a vast selection of Thai entrées, including ginger sauce, which covertly canoodles with pork, beef, chicken or shrimp on a pillowy bed of rice ($11.95), and Japanese dishes, such as sesame-seed-encrusted steak teriyaki ($16.95). The rice-wrapped volcano roll douses a California roll with kani, scallops, roe and creamy lava sauce ($10.95), and the spider roll ($9.95) dons a dashing seaweed cape to heroically swoop up soft-shell crab and verdant vegetables. Friendly servers usher meticulously presented entrées atop handmade dishes to diners as they share travel anecdotes and advice on how to find a decent tri-fold for storing the 50 state quarters.
Siam Oishi recently moved their Coconut Grove location from 3409 Main Highway to 3424 Main Highway.
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About Siam Oishi
At Siam Oishi, Bangkok native Poompaka "Pio" Komolvasri plates sushi, japanese noodles, and traditional Thai cuisine using skills she honed at Le Cordon Bleu in Miami. Handmade dishes imported from Thailand enhance her already artful presentation of sushi, which range from hand rolls to larger 10-piece maki.