sibley scoles: oh, i love thai food. does this look like thai food to you? sibley scoles: no.orgeous. it is. just like us. [laughter] yes! for me, as an immigrant that landed in philadelphia, this city has just welcomed me with open arms. the recognition means i did something that i could give back to the city. it's beyond dream. a lot of people would say, why not new york? i know it's close, but you know, it's always recognized. new york always is. but what is it so special about philadelphia, where it's like, no, i want to stay here, this is where i want to grow? honestly, the price point of new york is so much higher, from a rent perspective, that the stakes feel a lot riskier to try something new. nok suntaranon: we are not in new york. of course, because we are not new york, we are philadelphia, we do what we do here. everyone that walks through our door feels like they're welcome. they're part of our life. they're part of our business. and it's just nothing but love. will you marry me? 1,000 times, yes. [laughter] you knew everyone at your restaurant. everyone knew you.