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フィードバックを提供するThis place is absolutely elite. Only spot in south Florida you can get incredibly good Thai and Japanese under one roof. The staff is super friendly helpful. Make sure to order the massaman curry, beef jerky, crispy bok Choi and atleast a piece or twoof seared salmon belly.
Expensive. We order sushi pieces and the salmon was $6 per piece I vrowes around sushi places near be and they were at $3. Also when the check came 20% tips was included which since we were 6 but when I calculated it something was off. It was calculatedafter tax.... That's crazy I complaint and they fixed it. Was it a simple mistake, hard to say but now days that's automatic soyou be the judge and keep and eye out for the receipt before paying. (Update) I had a friend go they did the same to his bill sothis is definetly on purpose. See picture of the bill attached.
A jewel of a restaurant, recommend Oishi Thai for Date Night, celebrations and even big parties. The freshness of food, taste and quality are top notches. Chef Bee has become an institution as far as Miami food is concerned. Red Curry Duck is a must and Lychee martinis.
We have dined at numerous Thai and sushi restaurants in North Miami, Aventura, and Hallandale, but Oishi Thai stands out as our clear favorite. Tucked away in a small strip mall along Biscayne Blvd, this restaurant is run by a delightful husband-and-wife team. Oishi Thai offers both indoor and outdoor seating, creating a pleasant atmosphere. The decor is tasteful, the space is clean, and the servers are friendly and knowledgeable. The owners skillfully oversee both the kitchen and sushi bar. Every dish we tried, from the lettuce cups with seasoned tuna to the pad thai, was delicious. Our top pick has to be the Miso Black Cod—it's the best version of this traditional Japanese dish we've ever encountered. If you’re in search of delightful Thai and Japanese cuisine served in a cozy environment at reasonable prices, be sure to check out Oishi Thai!
Years ago, this restaurant was a favorite of mine, but it’s certainly not what it used to be. Some of the sushi rolls had too much rice and very little fish. The royal seafood Pad Thai was a disappointment; it felt anything but "royal." The seafood lacked flavor, as if it had just been steamed or boiled and then tossed with the noodles. We wished we had saved our money and just ordered a regular Pad Thai instead.