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    Smile Cafe

    4.0 (340 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Salad, Noodles
    Closed 11:45 am - 2:20 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Menu 2
    Dinesh A.

    Came for the lunch special. Wasn't crowded so found plenty of seating for me, my partner and our baby. The music was relaxing, the water fountain was gurgled away, and the lights dim. It was very comfortable. Ordered chicken massaman curry with spring roll and dumplings and beef drunken noodles with salad and chicken soup. It fit perfectly on this cold, windy day. Each bite of the curry was coconuty and delectable. The dumplings soaked in the molasses's flavored dip were exquisite. Want to enjoy great food near fitler square, this is the place-to-go!

    red curry with chicken
    Alice L.

    my newest obsession! i am absolutely in love with this adorable neighborhood thai restaurant. everything i've had here has been good, but my personal favorite is the tom yum noodle soup with shrimp. tom yum noodle soup is my comfort food (and my preferred sick food), and this place does it perfectly. the soup is packed with so much flavor and the perfect hint of spice at level 3. it's not cheap, but they do give a fairly generous amount of shrimp. my friend ordered the red curry which was absolutely delicious as well. they also make a great thai iced tea and thai iced coffee. overall, this is just such a lovely family-owned restaurant. it's such a clean and cozy spot, and i always feel welcomed. the staff are very attentive and made sure our water glasses were never empty. when my friend ordered a 5 spice curry, they kept checking in with her to make she was okay. so sweet! definitely my go-to thai spot.

    Drunk chicken
    Glen F.

    Not a lot of seating. I got there at 11:55 and already most of tables taken. By the time I left at 12:15, all the tables were filled. Not much of a waiting area. My server was very attentive and asked how the food was. I got the tom yum soup which had slight spice and good lemony tangy tomatoey flavor. They served mine with chicken. I didn't know if shrimp was an option, which I prefer. I got Thai iced coffee. I also got the spring roll which was crisply fried. I ordered the drunken chicken at a 3 spice level. I felt this was the correct spice level. I'm sure I could handle 4, but why prove anything. The noodles were cooked perfectly and vegetables were cooked, but crisp. The whole lunch was $24, including tip, which is appropriate in 2025 for a very good quality lunch. If I wasn't shipped off to Conshohocken, I would eat here more.

    Pad kee mao
    Janet C.

    Loved the Khao Soi Gai though it could have used a bit more noodle. The pad kee mao or drunken noodle wasn't quite as good as other places I've tried. The Thai tea was pretty standard. The food was delivered quickly. I would return to try some other dishes.

    Pad see ew
    Clarissa C.

    Small place with limited seating, but so aesthetic and the vibes are so homey! The owners were really nice, and the food is quite aesthetically plated. Earned four stars for the vibes! The bbq chicken was admitted hard and dry inside, though the sweet and sour flavor was bomb! The pad see ew noodles had an interesting unique flavor... not my favorite dish! They have a 11.95 lunch special and also khao soi?? Will try next time!

    Side salad and two shrimp dumplings
    Sarah A.

    Haven't been to Smile Cafe in a few years, but it was as delicious as I remembered, with prompt service (great for a business lunch) and cute dining room with a few high top tables and a row of standard top tables spread along a banquette. Greatly enjoyed the lunch special: extra spicy (level 4 of 5) drunken noodles with tofu with a side salad and two shrimp dumplings. 4/5 had a little kick of heat, but I probably could have handled the level 5 spice!

    Pad see ew, ~$14
    Luke C.

    This is a very basic vibes thai restaurant in the filter square area. There are not too many decorations to make it "thai." Service is very friendly and attentive. The waiter made me feel very welcome in this restaurant. It was a saturday night so I went here because it was hard to get a table without a reservation. Golden tofu. This was good, and it was very crispy. I enjoyed the texture a lot. This was affordable at about $6. I wish there was more salt though as the tofu and the sauce it came with seemed a little bit bland. Next was the Pad See Ew. This was decent. There was a mild basil taste and it was mildly spicy. Portions were good and I had some for leftovers. I felt though, that the chicken didn't have that much flavor. Maybe also undersalted and needed to be pre-seasonsed. I was expecting more "bang" from this dish. Maybe add bean sprouts for some more freshness and fry it a bit more? There was a bit of cilantro on top but probably that was mostly for garnish. I would come back though on a busy saturday night.

    Bekke S.

    *ordered it on doordash* Food arrived warm and fresh, I got the sticky rice, pad se ew and a Thai iced tea. Portion size was great, will easily be two meals. The pad se ew was delicious but the sticky rice was my favorite part. The Thai iced tea was absolutely worth the last minute add on. I made sure to have a lemon on hand and it helped zing up the taste. Thai food happens to be my favorite cuisine and I'd recommend Smile Cafe.

    Lunch specials
    Max F.

    Smile Cafe should be everyone's default takeout Thai spot in Philly. I love them. They've got it all--fresh, flavorful ingredients, quick turnaround, and plenty of strong Thai curry seasonings. It's run by this really adorable Thai family (support small businesses!). Take out only and closed on Sundays (which is SO sad). Portion sizes are fantastic, and the prices are some of the best in center city as well. My menu tips are the drunken noodles or the massaman curry. One awesome thing for vegetarians is that they will do fried tofu for any of the entrees, instead of that gross soft tofu preparation that is typical for other Thai places. I always have leftovers, and at the $12 price point, that's really stunning. They won't ask unprompted, but can make anything to your desired spice level (I love hot food), and if you ask for really spicy food, it will pack a KICK! Do not sleep on the lunch specials--it's basically two mini appetizers plus any entree you want for ten bucks. Perfect for a quick to go meal during a lunch break. Since they are to go only, take the lunch back to work or if you've got a little extra time, go to rittenhouse square or the river and enjoy. For the combination of kindness, quality, quick service, price, and portion sizes, Smile Cafe is tops when it comes to take out Thai in Philly.

    Drunken noodles
    Sharika M.

    I've had a fair share of the thai food options in Philly and felt Smile Cafe was underwhelming despite hearing great things about it. (+) Calamari : very small portion but they give a lot of meat. It's a huge square piece of the squid nest covered in their home made fry batter. Really good, came with a refreshing sweet sauce. (-) Drunken Noodles with Tofu: very starchy, would not recommend. (+/-) Green curry with Shrimp: flavors are really good and spot on but the curry was super watery and they give very little rice. Note: they only do take out due to Covid-19.

    Lunch special: pad Thai with chicken, spring roll, and lemongrass chicken soup
    Omar V.

    Pad Thai and lemongrass chicken soup delicious!! Generous portions. The spring rolls are too oily for my taste. But the lunch specials are a great deal! Def recommend!!

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    Good, affordable, one of our favorites. Seating is limited, so if big group may be hard.

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    Good food and decent prices. Have been there twice and loved it. Fast service and the right level of spice.

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    Came here for takeout and got the pineapple fried rice. The service was very quick, and the food did not disappoint!

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    Kalaya - Gong Ob Woonsen (Shrimp & Glass Noodles w/Bacon & Chinese Celery)

    Kalaya

    4.4(608 reviews)
    2.8 miFishtown

    Came for a birthday celebration. One of the few nicer places on my short list of restaurants with…read morereservations available, so I decided to go for it. Service was excellent! Our staff were always looking out for us, and making suggestions and recommendations throughout our entire meal, and even helping us with some tips to better enjoy our meal (they saw me sweating in response to the Thai spice). Definitely made this a top-notch experience. Ambience here is great! Love places with *real* greenery indoors and a lot of natural light, like this place, and seats and tables were spread out sufficiently such that there was a nice background chatter without feel too infringed upon by other conversations. We ordered a good variety to share. The spare ribs and the glass noodles dishes were amazing! Everything came out as ready, but it was on a good cadence such that we were enjoying things as they were ready, hot and fresh. I'm no expert on legitimacy of flavors and dishes, but honestly this feels like the most legit stuff I've had in the Thai wheelhouse in a while. To boot, even though we said no to dessert because we had other plans, they came with a candle on a plate to still share birthday wishes. A nice touch! Definitely a fancy occasion kind of place in my books, but I'd definitely make a return trip on another occasion!

    KenScale: 8.25/10 Visit: April 2026…read more One restaurant in Philadelphia that I had wanted to visit for a long time was Kalaya, which was featured in the Chef's Table documentary on Netflix in 2024. I was moved by the personal story of the chef Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon in the show, and of course my wife Jun and I would never say no to some delicious Thai food. On our recent trip to Philly to celebrate our anniversary, Jun and I finally got to check out Kalaya (which is named for the chef's mother) on a rainy Sunday for lunch before driving back home. We were very pleased with the lunch at Kalaya, which in our mind really showcased the Thai spicy flavor well. The menu at Kalaya features Southern Thai dishes inspired by the chef's family history. The colorful display of the dishes stood out throughout our meal, but more importantly we also really liked the spicy flavor that felt genuine and soulful. The cute flower-shaped Shaw Muang dumplings with ground chicken were highly recommended by our server and the kick from the Thai chili set the right tone right away. We were also fond of the poached shrimp and cabbage salad with coconut cream (Yum Kalum Bplee) for the delightfully crispy texture. For the main dishes, we ordered one stir fry and one curry. If you have to order just one dish at Kalaya, I can't recommend the colossal crab stir fry with egg (Pu Pad Pong Karee) enough. Served with jasmine rice, this dish offered complex flavor of spicy, salty, sour and sweet that was quite unlike anything I had encountered in a while. As Jun and I were savoring this awesomeness, I wished that I could've eaten this every week. The goat and lamb curry (Gaeng Pae), served with pickled cucumbers and coconut turmeric rice, was also impressive, with rustic curry broth that suddenly hit my tongue with spice blend. Despite that powerful impact on my palate, I couldn't stop myself from enjoying the curry, especially with the coconut turmeric rice that neutralized the curry's spicy kick somewhat. We also shared a side dish of stir-fried local mushrooms (Hed Pad Kratiam) that was solid as well. We were running out of room in our stomach after cleaning up the savory dishes, so we settled with ordering a Thai iced coffee to go before hitting the road. Not surprisingly, Kalaya is a very popular restaurant in the Philly dining scene so getting a reservation in advance is essential. I was a bit nervous on our visit as we were running rather late (by around 30 minutes) from picking up our car from the parking lot, yet the restaurant was gracious enough to honor our reservation. The bright and lively dining space offered quite a fitting background to the character of the dishes. There is a full bar with Thai-inspired cocktails and concise wine list designed to complement the Thai spices well. Kalaya definitely lived up its hype as one of the most important restaurants in Philadelphia; Jun and I were glad to have visited and would be more than happy to come back for our next visit to the city.

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    Kanom jeeb nok (bird-shaped dumplings)

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    Xiandu Thai

    Xiandu Thai

    4.2(722 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    We went visited Xiandu Thai a year ago and the food was delicious minus one thing we didn't really…read morecare for. However overall it was some of the best Thai food we had in Philly and we used to live in the area years ago. We decided we had to come back and see if the food was still just as good and the results are in...IT WAS! First the customer service is still really good and the server was beyond friendly and attentive. The restaurant itself is still super quant and perfect for a girls dinner or a date night! Now onto the food! We ordered the Sexy Shrimp appetizer, Pad Thai, Dan Dan Noodles! The Sexy Shrimp appetizer was good but we weren't really a fan of the dipping sauce that came with it. It was like a chipotle dipping sauce but I think the a traditional Thai Sweet Chili would have been better. But my, my, my the Pad Thai and Dan Dan Noodles were Phenomenal! Portion size was HUGE, flavor and spice was spot on and honestly, I wish I could pick up this restaurant and move it to DC where we are located! Still phenomenal and we will continue to return everytime we come back to visit Philly!

    Phenomenal place! I love Xiandu Thai and they offer a good deal Happy Hour and their menu overall…read morehas some great options. Drinks are made well and reasonably priced. I love good Hendricks martini But I also do stray away from some of their original cocktails. The Chicken Pad Thai is my absolute favorite here. I always ask for spice and extra peanuts! Never disappointed. The Drunken Noodles are also a go-to favorite. Their starter options are sized appropriately so you'll have room for dinner. Bonnie & Peter are remarkable and they have an amazing staff. Xiandu is such a kind and friendly atmosphere with a beautiful ambiance both indoor and outdoor. Located right on Walnut Street you'll see beautiful views from their full bar (with two TVs) and they also have a beautiful patio with spacious seating. I would recommend Xiandu for a cute lunch, beautiful romantic dinner and a place to really come have some amazing Thai cuisine!

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    Circles Contemporary Thai - Pad Woonsen

    Circles Contemporary Thai

    3.5(468 reviews)
    2.0 miNorthern Liberties
    $$

    I'm mad they don't give you that many shrimp. Should I be? Perhaps not, but I'll write about that…read more Maybe opt for the chicken dishes that come with plenty of protein. The flavor was on point for the 6 shrimp. Ok size shrimp but nothing overwhelming. Pineapple rice was enjoyed by my bestie. A staple they get at Circles. I really liked the mango rice. This was Uber eats and delivered hot to SoPhilly. I've been to their cozy BYOB before and figured-- why not get the delivery?! Service was way longer than it said. Very slow and changed drivers 3-4 times because it was so slow. Maybe busy night for dine-in, either way definitely don't depend on timely delivery. Extra 30-40 minutes beyond initial estimate.

    I've heard so many positive reviews of circles & drive by it often, but I'm only just now getting a…read morechance to try it. The place itself had decent parking out front, I was seated immediately & provided water while waiting for the rest of my party. It was pretty cozy inside. It always sounded odd when people spoke of how amazing their cheesesteak eggrolls are, yes they're a staple Philly food item but still a little odd for a Thai place. I get it now. The cheesesteak spring roll is superior to any cheesesteak roll I've ever had. The spring roll wrapper just makes it so much lighter & crispier & than the inside? Perfection, even when it's scorching your mouth. The chicken puffs were also delicious, especially in the sauce. Someone at our table may or may not have been drinking the green curry like it was soup & we couldn't blame them, it was that good. Highly recommend the pad Thai with shrimp. The thai iced tea was also a 10/10. This is one of those places where I left leaving a little full but oh so content. Can't wait to try more.

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    Pad Thai Panang Curry Green Curry

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    Thai tea

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    Mawn - Banh chow salad (served with shrimp and chicken however, we 86ed the shrimp)

    Mawn

    4.7(255 reviews)
    1.3 miBella Vista, Italian Market

    Enjoying lunch at Mawn felt like I had won the lottery!! If you know how hard it is to secure a…read morereservation than you know the feeling! So you might stumble across info for the best times to secure a walk-up reservation and they'll tell you to arrive at least by 10:30am Thursday through Saturday as Mawn opens at 11am. But let me tell you how I pulled up in front of Mawn at 10:40am on a Thursday and there was already a line of about 15 people!! Mind you, these people have PEOPLEZ as quite a few were holding spots in line for others in their party who could now casually stroll up to the line since their spot was secured by their people. I'm telling you have a game plan! If I knew then what I know now I probably would have got there at least by 9:30, seriously. My party got waitlisted as soon as we were just one person away from entering the restaurant and we had to wait for another 40 minutes. Fortunately it was a nice day so we just walked around the neighborhood and came back and got in. It's a small quaint place that only seats about 28 people. You'll feel like your visiting your favorite relatives home. You'll glance around at the other guest and feel like WOW i'm one of the few who finally made it into one of the most coveted highly acclaimed restaurants in Philly! Now let me see if it lives up to the hype! haha! I started out with the pear melon salad. It was light and refreshing. I thoroughly enjoyed the citrus notes and the pear slices. I would have never thought to add the pear but that really complimented the salad well. I was told that a MUST try is the head on soft shell shrimp. At first I wasn't thrilled about the thought of eating the head but said what the heck, lets go for the full experience! If you love softshell crabs you'll love this! There was nothing off putting about it. It simply taste like delicious premium shrimp in a fish caramel sauce with a hint of thai basil and chili. It was wonderful. I could have gone for a second round but I wanted to try other items. I enjoyed the seafood fried rice..this is similar to the crab fried rice but included uni roe and caviar with saracha on the side so you can regulate your heat level. I'll say this, while I enjoyed the seafood fried rice and the bonus elements of it, I was not a fan of the texture of the rice itself. Perhaps it's just my preference. The rice was light, fluffy and slightly sticky in texture whereas I prefer more of a thai fried rice which is dry, slightly firm and non-clumpy texture. But that's not taking any cool points away from Mawn. It's just my preference that i'm mentioning in case anyone else goes in expecting a different texture. I love the team service aspect at Mawn. Our waiter emphasized that we're not bugging anybody if we need anything we can stop any staff person walking by. I love that. Beef Noodle soup is delicous here. So is the yellow curry noodle soup. The fish is really good here too. I didn't realize I could have requested for it to be deboned (probably because I was talking to much lol) But my waiter was kind enough to come over and help me debone it when they saw I was struggling lol This was the first time I ever had a green thai tea! It was really a treat. Not overly sweet. Nothing but pure deliciousness here! And a super helpful warm friendly staff.

    Great service and great food! The place is small so it makes sense that it's so hard to get a…read morereservation. I love a good BYO, so I can splurge a bit more on the food and not worry about the cost of alcohol. For a party of three, we order 5 appetizers and shared the all star fried rice, which was a perfect amount of food. We got the beef skewers, which were definitely a favorite - the meat absolutely melts in your mouth! The papaya salad paired well with this, as it was tangy and refreshing, especially on such a hot day. The scallop crudo was a special for the night, but I think they should add this to their permanent menu because it was definitely a standout! The all star fried rice at $54 was also well worth it. I am often disappointed by dishes like these due to the lack of "stuff", but there was crab throughout and a generous portion of roe. I was a little disappointed however that there were only 2 scallops at that price. Overall, each dish had impeccable flavor, great presentation, and a good amount of seafood for the price.

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    Mawn - Inside

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