We had lunch at the restaurant on a weekday and ordered the gai ga pao (basil stir-fried with chicken). However, there was no ga pao (basil) in the dish! Also, it was barely warm and seemed to be taken from a buffet in the kitchen. Even the onions and bell peppers seemed so soft like a stew. The green curry was okay, but was plain and the chicken had a slight gamey taste to it. Anyone with the ingredients at home could make it. Basically, everything tasted like “uber eats” - microwaved or taken from a buffet for quick delivery. The positive points? The service is very good and the waitress was very kind. The prices are reasonable and they have plastic partitions set up on tables to protect their customers from COVID. Maybe I just caught the chef/restaurant on a...
Read moreSabaidee is both Lao and Thai food. The menu will guide you in ordering from which country based on the flags. There are also photos provided. I only tried the Lao side which is ground pork with spice, chicken steamed and wrapped with banana leaves and bamboo soup. Their rice portion for 1 is hefty and after you eat you feel light and clean.
The food is delicious. I would imagine their Tom Yum (Thai) soup is also good and light. Be warned that the food spiced so for those a little weak on the spicy side, take caution. Overall...
Read moreI have always wanted to try Lao food out of curiosity. My co-worker from Laos suggested this place and it did not disappoint. The ambiance of the place felt very southeast asian. The service was great! The food was good. I love the spicy beef soup. It was addicting and the beef was tender. I also like the pork salad. I highly recommend this place to anyone who wants to try Lao food or thai food. I will definitely...
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