The Cafe
221 W Broad St, Bethlehem, PA, 18018
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Address :
221 W Broad St
Bethlehem, PA, 18018 - Phone (610) 866-1686
- Website https://www.thecafebethlehempa.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Dressy
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Thomas R.
Recently enjoyed a dinner at the Cafe's front patio on a crisp fall evening. The setting was fantastic, the service was spot on, and the food was some of the best that I have had in a while. Overall, the Cafe remains one of the better Thai / American restaurants in the Lehigh Valley. The effort, care, and quality that goes into the food is almost unmatched at other establishments in the Valley. Where the Cafe lacks is hip decor and general accompaniments that do not enhance the quality of food and or my personal dining experience. Personally, the Cafe is a place that I will relish my opportunities to eat at!
(5)Chip P.
Victorian house with vintage Decor... Asian Fusion, so, I'm up for the Their version of Tom Ka Kai coconut lemongrass soup and soba noodles.... Soba noodle salad was very good...
(4)Barry T.
A wonderful Asian themed menu and the food is always excellent. This is a place to relax and enjoy because if you are in a hurry you will be upset. Been bringing out-of-townees here for years and they love it and ask to return next time they are in town. A very quaint Victorian home that somehow enriches the experience.
(4)Victoria S.
Love this place.. Have been there once for a group event and so glad i finally got a chance to get back there...Best thai food in the valley.. We shared spring rolls - were yummy.. and for dinner we got green curry with chicken and basil spicy pad thai w shrimp - it was delicious.. So authentic and not drowned in sauce. Im looking forward to getting back there and trying other dishes. This place has been around for many years and I see why - quality food - and owned by a local family and im all about supporting our local small businesses! Go try it out - you wont regret it! Make sure to make reservations as the restaurant closes on the earlier side for dinner!
(5)Diane H.
How did I only find out about The Cafe after I moved away from the area??? I came here with a part of 8-10 for dinner and we were put in a private room upstairs. It was a bit ago, so I don't remember exactly what I ordered, but I know it was curry and delicious. I also remember the service being great; the perfect combination of attentive but not around too much. The decor is an old Victorian home which I loved. I came back another time for lunch after my first experience and was again happy with the decision to dine at The Cafe. It is definitely on the short list of places to eat when I am back in the Lehigh Valley.
(4)Nathan K.
Wonderful setting in a Victorian style home matched by personalized, friendly service. The staff is very cautious of food allergies as well as vegan/vegetarian food preferences. Everything is cooked fresh and was amazing.
(5)George W.
My favorite Lehigh Valley restaurant. What makes it so is the quaint atmosphere, interesting Thai inspired American cuisine and the gregarious staff. The Cafe is a large old Bethlehem home, with former living, dining, and bed rooms now filled with dinner tables and rustic decorations. The food is divine. The live jazz and/or piano music sets the mood. Seriously just over the top great on every level, especially their stuffed chicken and wanton soup. Eat here.
(5)Bob F.
The Cafe is one of my favorite restaurants in the Lehigh Valley. The atmosphere is unusual, but the separate rooms are great for business meetings, or a quiet meal with my wife. The menu is somewhat unusual, but I order the red or green curry. I also highly recommend the pad Thai. In over 20 visits since moving back to the Valley in 2004, I have not been disappointed. If you are looking for a great meal in an unusual atmosphere, this is the place to go. By the way, the desserts are fantastic!
(4)Robert M.
Cozy atmosphere and great food from appetizers to desserts (save room!).
(5)Alison S.
For years this was the ONLY place to get Thai in Bethlehem. It's not just Thai, though -- The owner/chef is an accomplished French cook, too, as demonstrated by the gorgeous pastries on display. I always order the Thai and enjoy it immensely. The red and green curries are both delicious and fresh. If you have room, be sure to get dessert. I almost never do, though the time or two I've had space to share one, it has been lovely.
(3)Christina B.
Amazing Thai food! My boyfriend and I live in NYC and were visiting family in Bethlehem- this is better Thai food than any place in NYC or in Thailand (returned two months ago). Try the panang curry with crispy duck for an entree and the spring rolls for appetizers. Spring rolls tasted exactly the same as from the streets carts of Bangkok, yum!
(5)Ben P.
Yikes. Where do I start? I'll start with the short version: Bad service, mediocre food from an all-over-the-place menu, and an atmosphere and decor akin to Mother Bates' house. So seriously, this place is creepy looking. You sit in one of several dining rooms all over this half of a town house. The rooms are old looking and severely dated. The tables are set with antique-looking tableware and dusty old fake flower centerpieces. It's not quaint. The menu is Thai but with a lot of basic continental. It's weird. Filet with hollandaise? Dude...Not to mention the special of salmon with...hollandaise. I honestly thought of the Arrested Development episode where everything was served with Club Sauce. Anyway...boring bread on the table, FYI. Apps were no big deal. A gross looking crab sauce on sliced avocado. Mushroom soup, hard to screw up. And a mango salad with tiny shrimp, onions, red cabbage i think. Meh. Then salad courses. Salads were basic and boring, like you would get at a cheap wedding. Entrees, at least mine was disappointing. I tried the Pad Thai, thinking that since this place had been here for a while, the Thai food should be their thing. Fail. Overcooked noodles, dry and overcooked chicken. Boring. Dessert was gross. Hands down. And boring. Service was where they really failed. The waitress finally made her way over to ask if we wanted anything to drink. She seemed surprised that we needed a drink menu (which only had bottles of wine) to decide what we wanted. We ordered a bottle of white, which she went to retrieve without taking orders. We had already been there for almost 15 minutes. She returned with the wine, only to pour the whole bottle out into our four glasses. In other words, the wine was warm by the time we got to the bottom 1/3 of the wine in the glass. If I wasn't being hosted, I would have demanded a free bottle. It took forever after that to order. Every course that came out was auctioned at the table. It got tired. The dessert menu is spoken to the table, but you don't get any description other than the basic ingredients and there are way too many options. Overall, this place just wasn't good. Even for Bethlehem. I might have been cute 20 years ago, but now it's dated and bad.
(2)Mary W.
Love The Cafe! My daughter and I had dinner reservations at 7:00 on a Saturday evening. We debated on what to eat and then decided what wine to have with our meal. She had the Coconut Milk soup and I had the Shrimp soup. One thing, be prepared to relax and enjoy conversations...it took about 45 minutes before our soups came out. Our wine was good (not that I would buy it at the wine store- but it was good with our meals). Delicious soups!!! Our meal was the Spicy Thai Basil with Salmon, and the Crispy Duck in Panang Curry. Both excellent meals. We've eaten here several times and NEVER disappointed. I highly recommend this charming place!
(5)Nathan R.
Went for birthday dinner. The food was very good and the waitress had great timing on bringing out dishes. The menu had a nice selection of items to choose from as well as specials not on the menu. I eat a lot of Thai food and I found the food quite good. It was fairly authentic and quite tasty. However, if you don't like Asian cuizine, there are plenty of other dishes as well!
(4)Seana C.
Great fusion restaurant! We visited The Cafe for the first time this past week for lunch and were very impressed! We had no idea this great little place even existed! I ordered the chicken coconut soup, which was yummy, but a little thin. Probably would've been much better if it was creamy. I had the soup and chicken satay appetizer as my meal and I was very pleased! They brought out delicious little hazelnut tartes after our meal! Delicious! Looking forward to checking The Cafe out again for dinner sometime soon!
(4)Alex L.
This Thai place has a very homely setting. Great for a visit with the family or a date too. Price wise it is a little high but you will feel it was money well spent. As for the food , it was amazing. I had the Penang crispy duck. The spicy curry sauce with the dark duck meat was a perfect match. As for the dessert, I had the triple butter cake, was pretty good. Good selection of desserts to choose from and they are made on site too. Definitely going back. Out of all the Thai places I been to (manhattan, brooklyn) this place hangs with the best of them.
(5)pracheta t.
We have been coming here for years now and it is one place the family can unanimously decide on. We always get our own private room (because our party is never smaller than 6) and it is comforting to see familiar faces of the staff every time. It is a charming, lovely restaurant and I have yet to be disappointed with the food. It is quite expensive though, but still totally worth it.
(5)Laura M.
We live right up the street from The Cafe and had always been meaning to stop in. Now I'm kicking myself for not going sooner! I've been in Bethlehem for about 9 months now and this is the first restaurant to serve high quality food off of an upscale menu. Atmosphere: After calling to change our reservation time to thirty minutes earlier just an hour before hand, we were promptly seated in one of the many small dining rooms. Our table was small for our party of four, but our serve did an efficient job of keeping unnecessary items and dishes out of our way. The designers of the restaurant kept the original set up of the house that it is inside so it can be very interesting to look at. The decor is not modern, trendy, or posh, but rather reminiscent of the home that it once was. Honestly, I didn't look too closely because I was too side tracked by the menu! Food: My whole party was very pleased with the food. The menu was a bit more scattered than I had expected, Asian base with strong French and American influences among others. This did not turn me off though, not a bit. It was rather fun looking through all of the different options and guessing which one would be the best. We ordered four different appetizers and passed them around. The pork spring rolls were definitely my favorite. The calamari and the crab and shrimp were served unexpectedly with lettuce on a plate. Regardless of the plating style, both were delicious. Lastly there were chicken skewers which were exactly what they sound like, cooked nicely with delicious dipping sauce. Our salads came next and while they were nothing extraordinary, the dressings were nice and the ingredients were fresh. Our entrees were fantastic. I tried the special, a flounder stuffed with crab and shrimp, baked with asparagus, served with veggies, potatoes and hollandaise sauce. Honestly, I didn't even get to the veggies and potatoes. I went right to the flounder, ate up every last bit of the light and flaky delicious goodness until I was stuffed. We didn't order dessert but complimentary cookies were brought out which were also delicious- we had to try! Service: This was a relaxing meal which I appreciate. Definitely not like busy chain restaurants where one course is brought out after another in an effort to get the tables turning as quickly as possible. I didn't check my watch at all, but I would bet that our entire meal took about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Our server was GREAT. She was polite, friendly, and while talking to us made sure to respectfully look everyone in the eye as she clearly talked through their specials without rushing. Did I leave anything out? I want to say that it was a bit pricey, but definitely not outrageous and MOST definitely worth it in my book. Give it a try! If you're hesitant than I want to say that they're open for lunch. What have you got to loose? You'll definitely see me there again... and again, and again, and again...
(5)Laura K.
This place is popular among the ladies-who-lunch set but there's plenty of room for the rest of us! The Cafe is a lovely setting for a special dinner or a business lunch, or when you just want to treat yourself to well-prepared, fresh food. The chef is Thai and cooks with a French flair. I first tried Thai red curry here. I've eaten it in other places and cities (except Bangkok) and this is the best. Any bad day can be turned around with a plate of red chicken curry at The Cafe. Save room for dessert baked in the kitchen! The hazelnut cakes are little flower-shaped bites of heaven. For a working girl, lunch can be a little pricier than I'd usually spend (about $15 including curry, non-alcoholic beverage, hazelnut cake, tip) but it's worth it!
(4)Albgardis T.
We don't live in the Lehigh Valley, but we have some things to do there several times each year (like buying beer at Shangy's). Last time we were there, I had planned to eat in the area, and I had used THIS website to find an apropriate (vegetarian!!) restaurant that would meet my needs. I chose between 3 places, and after ruling out a downtown restaurant (for the crowd in front of it that scared us rural people!), we decided to give our business to THE CAFE. It was the right choice, and we will be back next time! Haha, we were not at all dressed up for the occasion. It was a stressfull Saturday in April , we had been on the road all day, and after loading up german beer at Shangy's, we were happy, tired and hungry. When we entered, I immediately saw that everyone had dressed up, and the very polite personel was kindly looking beyond our ...uhm... sweaty underdressed appearances. They must have thought we were in the wrong place, but we were just right. We do appreciate good cuisine, we just don't care about fashion. I had a severe ear infection that week and was practically deaf. The poor waitress had to repeat everything, and she must have thought I was an idiot. But she was really nice and absolutely professional. The food was outstanding, fresh and delicious. I actually was reminded of Martin's Restaurant in Hazleton. Same kind of etablissement, very good fresh food, vegetarian options, homemade desserts, and: you can bring your own bottle! The prices are on the same level as well. But you know what: we rather pay 50 $ for a great dinner for 2 people, than 20 $ for a bad one. We only eat out like 3-4 times a year, and so I want it to be really good. The cafe is absolutely standing up to my requirements. Fantastic interieur (old victorian, as somebody had described it before), great food, excellent service, appropriate (not cheap!) prices. I will absolutely come back next time we are in that valley! Last time we did not know we could have brought a bottle from home, and of course we did NOT want to open a case of our new beers which were in the trunk outside. But next time it is an option to share a good beer or wine.
(5)Tara S.
Great veggie options here. They do classic chicken and veggies type dishes as well as some Thai. I always get one of the Thai curries with tofu. Very flavorful and filling. The decor isn't my favorite, but the food more than makes up for it.
(4)Alexis G.
I like this place because your group can have their own little room and they don't rush you out after you've eaten. The service is really good -- staffed with the kind of people who remember you once you've eaten there a few times. I like the atmosphere here because it's a big old house but it's kept in very good shape. Overall, this is one of the better places to eat in the Lehigh Valley.
(4)Vanessa W.
Interesting off-beat cafe of asian-esque and veggie cuisine. Nice lunch spread. A little above normal prices and decor. UPDATE: Finally made it back here again this time for dinner. The food was great again but the service was SLOOOOW. They put us upstairs with no ambient music so it was a big awkward when other tables joined us up there. I got the pad thai, and a mushroom coconut soup. Yum! Everyone enjoyed their meals including my friend who prefers American food. She got baked chicken and said it was yummy. They carry a French influence as well. Unlike the other reviewers, the decor just doesn't do it for me. You can do quaint and Victorian without flowers everywhere. Overall a quirky little place that I enjoy, and will go back again. Desserts are awesome!
(4)Jeremiah L.
This is a very interesting place to eat. The restaurant is based out of an old Victorian (?) house and the dining rooms have been made from the rooms in the house. Each of the rooms has a slightly different decor and color scheme. It creates a very interesting dining experience, one that I think I've only experienced in a few places in the Lehigh Valley (or anywhere else for that matter). It's what I imagine a tea house dining experience to be. The food consists of a lot of asian-influenced dishes; you'll find salads on the menu, but you'll also find pad thai and other asian-y foods. For dessert, there are many cakes available; I believe their signature dessert is their strawberry cream cheese pie, which is delicious. The pricing on the dishes is more than reasonable, at least for lunch (I've only eaten lunch there). My recollection is that most (all?) entrees are under $10, and the desserts are roughly $5. All in all, a great place to eat, off the beaten path!
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