Cake Thai Kitchen

Thai restaurant · Shorecrest

Cake Thai Kitchen

Thai restaurant · Shorecrest

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7919 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138

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This funky spot serves Thai street food, like noodle, curry & rice dishes, plus a buffet.  

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7919 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions

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7919 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions

+1 786 534 7906
cake-thai-kitchen.com

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Jul 10, 2025

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"The tiny Cake Thai serves some of Miami’s best Thai food and the original Upper East Side location is great for a quick casual meal or takeout. The simple space only has a handful of tables, but the menu will give you plenty to look at. It’s very big and includes curries, stir-fries, veggies, noodles, fried rice, salads, soups, and an appetizer selection (the southern Thai-style fried chicken is excellent). It’s also good to remember that Cake Thai is open till 11pm on the weekend in case you’re in need of a good late dinner option." - Ryan Pfeffer

Cake Thai Kitchen Review - Upper East Side - Miami - The Infatuation
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"An honorable mention to Cake Thai Kitchen, which I will also miss very much." - Olee Fowler

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"While Thai favorite Cake Thai is shutting its doors for good, fans can have one last taste at its one-night only pop-up at La Mar on Thursday, September 3." - Olee Fowler

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"The original outpost of this longtime Thai favorite is well-known for being a BYOB, so make sure to grab a dry riesling, gewürztraminer and chenin blanc to counteract the spicy found on the menu." - Olee Fowler

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"The eatery gained a cult-like following over the years, serving up flavorful and unique Thai food out of a location inside of a strip mall on Biscayne Boulevard." - Olee Fowler

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Phaidra Stanley

Google
Small and cozy. There are a grand total of five tables. The table service is quick and food comes out hot and delectable. You can share or you can pig out yourself- dealer's choice. They have good looking menu to suit all eating habits, and the Thai tea is excellent; you don't even need the milk.

Gabe Merck

Google
This is how the good food tastes in Thailand. The flavors are bright, diverse, very satisfying, and not overly spicy. The currys are all very tasty, the wok dishes are amazing, even the thai tea is well above average. Due to the ambience, many people get the food to go, but it does taste best fresh out of the kitchen (and they gladly serve it family style, for everyone to share). The staff is attentive, the specials change somewhat regularly, though they are sometimes out of stock. I have taken off one star because it is not cheap, especially by Thailand standards, though it is a lot cheaper than flying to Thailand. AND also because it is a 'no frills' location, lacking the desirable atmosphere we're used to in asian restaurants in South Florida.. That being said the food is unparalleled in Miami for authentic delicious Thai food. Side Note: I believe some of the negative reviews of this restaurant, are actually intended for Siam Rice, which is a few doors down, and not a place I would recommend for those with distinguished tastes in Thai cooking.

Reinaldo Acosta

Google
This is a strange place, small, basic and unattractive. The flavors of the food are on spot, but the presentation of the dishes and the service are subpar. We have been there twice, in both cases we see a lot of people picking up their orders, this is definitely a take out restaurant.

Elizabeth Cordero

Google
This is a mom and pops place. Absolutely AMAZING!!! It’s very small may about 5 tables. The food is INCREDIBLE!!! Amazing flavor in each dish. Made with so much love and it shows. Check this place out! You won’t regret it!!!

Ana Ruiz

Google
This is the first time I ever leave a review about a restaurant, but I really had to do it because I really enjoy the food. Authentic Thai homemade food. We went on Wednesday and they have the "Bangkok night" everything was delicious in the menu. It was way above our expectations. Quiet atmosphere, excellent service, excellent price, quality and delicious food. I will definitely come back again

Vidarshini Perera

Google
This is a Ripoff place. Ordered for take out. The prices on the menue is not the same that they charge. Its double the price. Also they have added extra meat that we didn't order and charged extra.

TJ Fajardo

Google
I hate to review this place as it is a hidden treasure. It is the best Thai food I have had outside of Thailand. To see it, it's a little whole in the wall. Yet, it's deceiving 😆. The papaya salad is amazing. They have the freshest noodles. Yet, their pork belly with Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce is out of this world. They also have a good variety of fried rice. My favorite is the pineapple chicken. Now it's prices are not inexpensive. Each appetizer is from $6-10 and entree $15 but it's worth the money. Their Thai tea is on point and the Thai donuts aren't bad. They also do take out. For dinner for two you might spend $40-55 but you won't be disappointed!

Paula Purpera

Google
Love the food here. I think it's the best Thai food in Miami. Only thing is that as someone who eats Asian food on a consistent basis, I don't like that you have to pay separately for your rice. Thai curry should be enjoyed with as much rice as one wants! They also don't have a restroom for patrons. You have to go through the kitchen if you have to use it.