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- 4.7Food
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- 4.6Ambience
- 4.7Value
Noise • Moderate
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Siena Italian Creative Cusine reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Camden
Best Value
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Good for groups
Camden
Neighborhood gem
Camden
Italian
Dennis Gold
Philadelphia3 reviews
Dined 3 days ago
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Gail
Philadelphia76 reviews
Dined on April 30, 2026
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Mickey Gold
Philadelphia107 reviews
Dined on April 28, 2026
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Gerald
Philadelphia12 reviews
Dined on April 18, 2026
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Casual dress is appropriate. The restaurant lists a casual dress code and guests routinely dine in relaxed attire while enjoying an elevated yet informal dining experience, linens and attentive service give the evening a slightly upscale feel without requiring formal wear.
Warm, cozy and upscale-yet-informal. Guests repeatedly praise a comfortable, welcoming vibe, linen tablecloths, warm lighting, fresh-baked bread on the table and attentive staff. It’s lively on busy nights but often calm enough to carry on a conversation; many call it a neighborhood gem that balances a relaxed feel with polished service.
Yes, Siena is a popular choice for date night. Guests describe a cozy, intimate atmosphere with linen-topped tables, attentive service and consistently excellent Italian food, making it feel special without being stuffy. The dining room is relaxed and comfortable, with front and back seating options; couples often praise the service and the quality of seafood and pasta dishes. For a quieter experience, choose a weekday or an earlier seating.
Siena is open for lunch and dinner most days. Regular hours are Mon–Sat 10:30 AM–10:00 PM, and Sunday noon–10:00 PM. If you’re planning a holiday or special-event visit, call ahead since holiday hours or special menus may vary.
Reviews frequently mention Alex (often with Yazmin) as the welcoming owner/manager who runs the front of house. Guests consistently call out Alex and his team for personal, attentive service and hands-on management, suggesting local owner-operators are active in the restaurant.
Weekday evenings and earlier dinner seatings are the best times for a quieter meal. Many guests praise calm Tuesday or Monday nights and note that weekends and holidays can be busy. If you prefer a livelier scene, choose a Friday/Saturday; for a more relaxed conversation-friendly experience, aim for a weekday or an early table and consider making a reservation.
Busiest: weekend evenings and major holidays (Mother’s Day, Christmas Eve) when guests report fuller dining rooms and special menus. Quietest: weekday nights, especially early in the week (Tuesdays and Mondays), which guests note are less crowded and easier for a relaxed conversation. Reservations are recommended for weekend visits.
Yes, Siena accommodates guests with accessibility needs and is family-friendly. Guests shared that staff helped seat disabled diners promptly and that families and groups dine comfortably. The relaxed, welcoming service and generous portions make it suitable for family meals, though there’s no mention of a kids’ menu, so parents may want to plan accordingly.
Weekdays (Monday–Tuesday) are often the best choice for a quieter, more relaxed meal. Guests mention calmer Tuesday and Monday evenings and recommend those nights for conversation-friendly dining. If you want a lively atmosphere, Friday or Saturday will offer a busier dining experience; any busy-night visit should include a reservation.
Yes, Siena has operated on major holidays and special occasions (guests mention visits on Christmas Eve and Mother’s Day), though holiday hours and menus may differ. Reviewers also noted a New Year’s Eve special menu. It's best to call ahead for holiday hours, reservations and any set-menu pricing.
Portions at Siena are generous and good value, guests frequently mention ample servings and leftovers. Many comments note hearty pastas, generous seafood plates and large entrees (for example, salmon, sea bass and pasta dishes). Appetizers are also substantial and often shareable, which fits the restaurant’s small- and large-plates approach.
Yes, call ahead to make requests. Guests frequently note that staff are attentive and accommodating (they’ve handled allergies, special seating and celebrations). If you need specific seating, accessibility accommodations, dietary adjustments or are bringing wine (BYOB), contacting the restaurant in advance will help them prepare.
Possibly, Siena gets busy on weekend nights and holidays, and guests sometimes experience short waits even with reservations. While reviews don’t specify an official waiting-list system, it’s wise to reserve ahead and expect a potential brief wait during peak times; calling the restaurant on arrival is a good way to check your table status.
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