Saneh Bangkok in Pleasant Hills has quickly become my absolute favorite Thai restaurant, and it's easy to see why. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is inviting and vibrant. The staff were nothing short of phenomenal, providing attentive and friendly service that made the dining experience truly exceptional.
The cocktails were expertly crafted and perfectly complemented the meal. Each drink was a delightful blend of flavors, showcasing the same attention to detail that went into the food.
Speaking of the food, it was simply amazing. The specialty menu, in particular, stood out with its innovative dishes that still retained the authentic taste of Thailand. Every bite was a burst of flavor, meticulously prepared and beautifully presented.
Saneh Bangkok is a gem in Pleasant Hills, and I can confidently say it will be my go-to spot for Thai cuisine from now on. Highly recommended for anyone who loves great food, excellent drinks, and...
Read moreIf you’re tired of watered-down flavors made to please American palates and want the authentic flavors of Thailand, come to Saneh Bangkok in Pleasant Hill. Both myself and my dining companion, who is Thai, were referred here by another Thai restaurant when we asked where we could find real Thai flavors, and Saneh did not disappoint. There are some hard-to-find dishes here too, like crab omelette and fried rice with fish sauce. Everything we had was delicious and they have Singha beer on tap. (Hint: it’s actually pronounced “sing”)
Saneh means “charming” and this restaurant is certainly that. The decor pays homage to old Bangkok with record albums, photographs, and Pan Am ads from days gone by. The service was warm and friendly, and we felt like friends rather than customers on our first visit. If you’re in the area, do yourself a favor and try the food here - it’s the closest you’ll get to eating in Thailand without leaving the Bay...
Read moreYup! There’s a new restaurant in town! Saneh Bangkok in Pleasant Hill. Pleasant Hill is such a quiet and beautiful little city!
The food tasted authentic and the portions were pretty generous. You know the food is good when two picky 7-year-old girls enjoy eating it. They loved the Kai Jeow Puu (Thai omelet) with chunks of crab meat, Pad See Ew and the Sam Chun Tod Nam Pla (crispy pork belly) bc it was like eating fried chicken but yummy fried pork instead.
We enjoyed the Tod Mun ( fish cake), Kao Pad Prik Pla, and the green curry with pork was so good and comforting with the rice. The pork wasn’t dry and the curry had the perfect flavor and spiciness.
The service was really good. The staff were patient and helpful as well, especially when I had two 7-year-old nieces with me, and they were quite loud and...
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