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    Hole-in-the-wall joints are such a luck of the draw...and we lucked out, kinda.

    If you know West coast sushi, nigiri and sashimi--stay away from them here--you will be disenchanted from imagining all coastal areas have good sushi.  They don't.  And this place is a reminder.  That being said, if you aren't spoiled with regards to sushi, this place has "good" stuff.

    But, if you enjoy Japanese and Thai, stick to the dishes and you will be pleased!  They have a variety, and are super friendly about accommodating changes and variations.

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    For a mom and pop shop it does well; don't expect fast food. Everything is made to order, which is a great thing! If you're in a rush, don't bother here, it is a nice sit down restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere.

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    We had wonderful, friendly, and fast service. We ordered several sushi rolls and were pleased with our choices. The tempura rolls were delicious and we also had
    one rolled in cucumber rather than seaweed (kawizi, I think?). Our party also had 2 Thai dishes and found them to be average in taste.  Ambiance is typical strip mall.

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    We went here based on a recommendation - and pretty positive Yelp reviews.  It had been a long day so despite the fact that we went in, we ordered food to go and had a drink while waiting

    We were there for thai - so this review in no way reflects the quality of their sushi.  At first glance, I was a little thrown off that there was no yellow curry...to me that's a pretty standard issue at any thai place.  They had red, massaman, etc - but no yellow.  Well, there goes my plan.

    All in all, for foodsumables:

    - Pad Thai w/Shrimp - (usually my go to dish if I'm not in the mood for a yellow curry, or, in this case, if they don't have it.)  It was okay.  I mean, I've had much better pad thai at some of the places I frequent up north...and I've had worse.  It was much darker than I am used to (very dark red) and was drier than I would have liked.  (I'll chalk up some of the dryness to the fact we took it home and I ate it +/- 15 minutes after it was cooked)

    - Tom Yum Goong Soup - Not as spicy as some I've had (not a bad thing) and it had many of the right elements, but was a little oilier than I am used to.  Good, but nothing crazy good.

    - Thai Spring Rolls - Good, crunchy.

    - Thai Vegetables w/Jasmine Rice - This meal wasn't mine, but I took a taste and it was actually really good - veggies were crisp and the sauce wasn't overwhelming.

    In any case, the food was decent.  I'd be happy to go back and try something else off the menu.

    Oh yeah - portions.  Big.  We have half of each dinner left and half of my soup, and that will be lunch tomorrow.  A little water and a few minutes in the microwave and I'm sure my pad thai will warm up just fine.

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  • 0

    This place is amazing!!! The staff and food leave you speechless. You have to try it all. The Thai (Lager) beer is out of this world. I would suggest the money bags and volcano rolls. I never left a place wanting to come right back in. Trust me if you don't like it, I'll pay for your meal.

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    We did indeed happily return to this restaurant. We had an appetizer of Siam Fresh Rolls (2) that was delicious; it is essentially all vegetables like carrots & daikon in a thin wrapper served with a peanut sauce. For lunch we had a Chicken Curry (panang) and Pad Kee Mao. Both were excellent, and the servings were ample.

    I think the food here is worthy of 5 STARS, however everything else is in the 3-4 star range, such as decor & service.

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    I am a BIG sushi fan and husband, well.. not so much.  SO when he suggested sushi on Sunday I was all for it!  
    I had been given the recommendation to try Siam Thai & Sushi in North Fort Myers.  I had never heard of it before but was told that they were the best in town and had a great all you can eat sushi buffet.  
    We decided to check out and boy are we glad we did.  We have been to a couple sushi places in Ft. Myers and Cape Coral but I think this is one of our favorites by far.  The all you can eat sushi on Sunday was $21.95 and it includes salad, soup, sushi and tempura.  I didn't think it was a bad price at all.  The price does vary on which day you go.
    I definitely recommend the Tampa Roll, Mexican Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll and anything tempura.  They also have a full menu of Thai food too.  We can't wait to go back to try their Thai!

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