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Super friendly, but professional, service. A nice buzz about the place without being overly loud. Flavour rich food and cocktails, very well presented, and in a stylish setting. Great value, IMO, too.

We truly enjoy Thai food and were looking for more than a hole in a wall place to dine while waiting to go to a show at MSG. Sarai is a must go to place! The whole dining experience was pleasant right from the beginning. The hostess was polite, our waiter was attentive, knowledgeable about the varied foods offered and the portions were generous and flavorful. We definitely will plan on going back to Sabai next time we are in the area. Great ambiance!

We were in NY for 6 days and had dinner there twice. The atmosphere is great (but it can get a bit loud during happy hour between 4 and 7) and the food is excellent. If you are not accustomed to Thai food ask for "mild spicy".

We are big Thai fans and really enjoyed the food here.Standard Thai fair but some interesting variations on some of the regulars. Soups were very good. I had a whole red Snapper that was deep fried and cut up nicely. Delicious. Nice atmosphere. More upscale but not stuffy. Service as very good and dinner for 4 with tip was <200 (no alcohol). Really good value I thought.

We have been back 3 times over the past month and will be back again. Quality ingredients at reasonable (for NYC anyway) prices. Good stuff!

The waitress was wonderful, very caring and attentive to our special requests. The atmosphere is subdued and pleasant, the bartender is a real artist. The menu offers a beautiful choice of Thai specialties and a selection of delicious desserts, like the fresh mango with coconut milk and sticky rice : amazing.

The food here is fantastic. It is beautifully presented as well. The ambiance of the restaurant is quite lovely. The staff is excellent.

I have visited this place three times - once for lunch and twice for birthday dinners. I will continue to return for the most amazing hospitality, for excellent dishes and great atmosphere. This is the place that every restaurant should strive to be. Starting with the hostess who greeted us and made us feel welcomed to the the table service who made sure to go over the menu, specialties and drinks, and the food that was soooo delicious!!! We have tried fried pork with spicy tamarind lime sauce, fried chicken dumplings, Som Tum, shrimp from the wok, stir fried whole fish with onions and mango - every dish was cooked so well and I loved the entire menu. I hope they continue to strive and I will continue to return for the amazing service and delicious food. Thank you,

Nice meal, but not particularly authentic. Starters were good, tasty if forgiving the calamari being a little overdone and under seasoned Mains were mixed: pad Thai lacked depth of flavour and the green curry was nicely flavoured and well spiced, but far too sweet. Had to pour lemon into it to balance it up a bit Nice ambience, good service 5/10

This will become my new go to Thai in Manhattan. Delicious, fresh, flavorful food. Great service - attentive and efficient. Upscale decor while maintaining a chill vibe. Great cocktail menu and good top shelf selections at bar..

Good vibe, nice space to eat, and the food was delicious. We travel to Thailand every year, and this was a really good Thai meal, albeit a little less spicy than expected.

Last night in NY and felt like Thai. Most restaurants close to us were packed so we headed to midtown and gave Sabai a try. The ambiance is upscale but we were casual and it was fine. The staff were very friendly and attentive. We ordered cocktails to start and then moved to wine . We were pleasantly surprised when our server poured a tasting for us to be sure we were happy with our wine selection. We ordered spring rolls, marinated pork served over noodles with bok choy and pad Thai noodles with chicken. Everything was very flavorful yet light. Distinct fresh flavors very well done. Would definitely go back!!! Great experience.

My husband & I were craving Thai while on a visit to NYC & discovered this wonderful restaurant. The staff are so nice and the food is excellent. Everything we ordered was top notch.

My fiancé and I dine in this restaurant recommended by google and it did not disappoint. The food was really amazing and JP our server really gave us excellent service and even promted us for our allergies and time serving of food is timely and accurate.

This establishment is easy to find as it sits on Park Avenue between E29th and E30th. At the time of our visit, there was construction going on along the walkway. What you will find is an extremely clean, tasty and well operated restaurant. The ambiance of this restaurant is quite noticeable. Thai statues and pictures abound. The service is impeccable. We liked how “clean” everything is. My wife, who doesn’t usually eat Thai too often, found her vegetable dish outstanding. I enjoyed immensely the shrimp Pad see ew. We have uncovered a new restaurant for us on our trips into NYC. Prices are not unreasonable.

As a family that loves Thai cuisine, this is one of the best Thai restaurants we’ve ever been to. The ambiance was perfect, the whole aesthetic beautiful, the service exceptional, and the food was divine. 5 stars because I couldn’t fault it! Even the bathroom was perfectly pleasant (even if there was only one)! They even made it special for my brother’s 21st with a surprise candle and sing song :)

We thought all the staff were attentive, polite and helpful. The food was very tasty, unfortunately the two Curry’s both had overcooked chewy meat. ( a real shame as the flavours were incredible.

A successful midtown restaurant with a nice offer on its menu. Our plates were generously served and although not exceptional, certainly above average and very tasty, as well as quite generously served. Normal ( for NYC!) pricing. Efficient and smiling service. Noisy place (both from the numerous customers and the unnecessarily loud music), Pretty cold due to exaggerated AC. A nice address.

We love thai food and we arrived to this restaurant for being near our hotel. The restaurant has very nice atmosphere and service, the meals we ordered were very delicious. Great option when you are visiting NY.

Good options for vegetarian along with very good service . We ordered homemade curry puffs; gan kiew waan ; thai style sea bass. Everything was delicious and good portion for one.

We really like the food here. Cannot speak for its ambience or service because this is a review for a take-out. We had the Pad See Ew (pork) and spring rolls. Food is excellent and price is fair. The delivery timing was prompt. Our ex neighbor used to work here for a little while before she graduated from school and knowing her, if all their servers are like her, the service is probably very pleasant, friendly and efficient. All in all, we want to go for an in-person meal.

Very creative Thai menu, some of our favorites plus a lot more. Everything we had was outstanding, we will be back for sure.

I go to so many restaurants. This one is definitely a must do in NY. Food and service were great. Decoration and atmosphere were unbelievable. We paid around $110 for one entree, 2 meals, one side dish, one drink and one desert. Prices are very correct for NY.

What is the perfect comfort food on a chilly, drizzly evening in Manhattan before seeing a show on Broadway? Thai curry! Loved this upscale Thai restaurant on Park Avenue. Sabai means happy in Thai and this restaurant exudes happiness. The interior transports you to Chiang Mai. Beautiful open interior and cozy outdoor seating. Love the wooden tables and ceiling and walls filled with flowers. The hanging heat lamps were perfect to take off the chill from the rain outside. So lucky that we enjoyed a "private" dining experience at our early dining time without any other patrons in the outdoor seating. Loved chatting with our server, Nissagan, about his hometown of Phuket. Loved snorkeling and visiting the surrounding small islands near Phuket pre-pandemic. Started with the homemade curry puffs. Potatoes, carrots and green peas in a roti canai pastry. Delicious way to begin the meal and large enough to share. For curries, the Gan Kiew Waan (the green curry) was so delicious. Green curry, coconut milk, bamboo shoots, peppers, eggplant, and jalapeños was so comforting on a chilly night. The flavors in the Gan Panang Curry were perfect! The panang curry has coconut milk, string beans, kaffir lime leaves, and peppers. I added roasted duck and removed the jalapeños as their food is already spicy enough for my taste. The Khao Soi is filled with chicken, vegetables and egg noodles. Spicy and full of flavor. Ended the meal with a pot of hot ginger tea. Thanks to Nissagan for transporting us back to Thailand before we headed to the lights of Broadway. Khoob-khun ka!

An excellent Thai restaurant. There was great choice of food at reasonable prices for NYC. The staff were friendly. There was a great atmosphere inside.

Very good and standard Thai. Nice décor, a bit noisy but nothing too loud. Service was friendly. All the Thai restaurant staples well prepared. I would agree with some other reviews that the sauces for the noodles were just a little overwhelming. Would definitely return!

Great food, great quality. Friendly staff and fast service. Aspects to improve: if it says that a dish is spicy it must be. I understand Americans can't stand spicy, but then don't put the chili symbol on the menu. The place is a bit noisy (this obviously depends on the people and I don’t know how it can be avoided). If it were a little quieter you would enjoy the food better. Either way, go there because it deserves.

This restaurant offers you tasty cuisine and a place to enjoy the intimate atmosphere. Gracious staff and efficient service. Of particular mention was their Sabai Sampler consisting of calamari, crispy spring rolls and chicken dumplings. My entree was just the right portion (not small, not overly large). The Massaman curry was spiced perfectly with onions, potatoes, peanuts and roti canai bread. Added beef and that protein completed my meal.

I ordered my panang and tom yum soup regular spicy and they were spot on, a rich and hot curry that I would order again and a perfect tom yum. Also ordered pad thai, and chose light spicy. I will assume they mistakenly added too much because it was nearly inedible, not just for my spice-averse husband but me too! I love a spicy dish but it left us both with numb mouths and tears in our eyes. I’d be willing to try them again to see if it was just a mistake this time, because for that moment before the spice hits the pad thai was delicious.

My wife and i are taking in more Thai places and starting to feel we understand the American Thai, we have never been to Thailand. Fried tofu Massaman curry had great flavor. Pineapple fried rice had an unusual but very enjoyable flavor, and the pineapple was soft and juicy. Yellow curry was great. They adjust the spice level and medium was right for us, it had noticable heat but not out of line at all. A bit disappointed with spring rolls that appeared to come out of a box and into the oil. No great flavor in the Spring roll but the Plum sauce was great on those spring rolls. Value is decent, service was fine and ambiance was good. Overall, a fun dinner.

Found this restaurant on a recent trip to NYC on Park Avenue. Excellent food, great service, in a well designed restaurant. The cocktails were the best we had during our long weekend. Will definately be back on our next visit to Manhattan

the dishes were very tasty and well presented. the staff was kind. I recommend it because for NY I believe it is a good value for money.

Went for lunch, and had an enjoyable meal, pad Thai. Lunch special offers a salad, small appetizer and main entree. Entree was filing for lunch. Lunch with tax and tip was around $18.

Had dinner with clients at sabai thai, good restaurant, great service and a good variety. The food was very good and had a great vegetarian selection. The portions were big. It was totally value for money and would love to go back again.

Stumbled across this place by chance , after a busy day in New York it was the perfect place to unwind and eat dinner. It was a little oasis of calm in a hectic city. Great atmosphere , reasonably priced , friendly staff and the food was delicious. I had the special seafood pad cha and it was great , the massaman curry and green Thai curry were also very good

If you’re looking to experience way above average Thai, this may be your place. On entering, you notice immediately this isn’t walk-in, fast food Asian. The decor is upscale and tasteful. Our greeter was courteous and attentive. We ordered the Sabai sampler, Massaman curry, pumpkin curry, and pork fried rice. The food was spectacular. Depending on your tolerance for spicy hot food, be careful on what level you order. This is authentic Thai. They don’t use sissy chilis. The highlight of the visit however was our waiter, whose name now escapes me. He could not have controlled the flow of drinks, food, and his extra help better if he was using a printed flow chart, and he would tidy up the tiniest out of place detail on the table without being obtrusive or omnipresent. The food was great; they definitely know how to use their aromatics. The Mochi ice cream desert was a definite positive, especially given that it’s an unusual find. You’ll get 3 choices and we went with coconut , lychee, and green tea. The green tea was superlative, and I’m no fan of tea in any form. In this case it was the favorite, the other 2 being a distant second. This was an all around great experience, topped off by the authentic Thai wai salutation by everyone who works there as we left. I’ll be back.

Great Thai food! All very tasty and had a good kick. Nice change to the other restaurants in NYC. Even got a nice small dessert for my birthday!

Dreadful manager. My main course of beef was tough and chewy. The server offered me the menu to re-order but after 10 minutes no food had arrived. I cancelled the order but was still charged for everything, The manager then stared me down as we left which I challenged. What sort of manager wears a singlet and lets the server take the blame for his kitchen? A pathetic example of a restaurant manager.

My friend and I came here for dinner to check out the authenticity. We sat outside due to nice weather, but the inside is excellent as well but a little darker. The outside seating area is beautifully decorated with a touch of garden look alike. The hostess was nice and friendly. Noosh was our waitress. They wear a nice costume here, representing Thailand. My friend ordered Mango salad, and I ordered poh piah sod to start. Both were delicious. Then I ordered Chu Chi Red Snapper while my friend ordered two entrees. She had Gan Panang and Vegetarian Street Food. Her entree Gan Panang or Penang curry was superb! I preferred that better than my Snapper. I didn’t expect the snapper to be filet because Thai-style fish is usually served as a whole fish. However, the sauce served on top of the fish was delicious. The vegetarian street food was all right, nothing special. It was bland. My poh piah sod was better than my entree. Overall experience was good, and the service was excellent, from the hostess to the waitress. We liked it here and would like to try another dish next time.

We were quickly sat at the bar by a great host. The service couldn’t have been better had we been at a table, and in fact we preferred the atmosphere at the bar. The staff were attentive and gave great recommendations for food, which was absolutely delicious. All washed down with a great wine. The menu was simple, but ample. The food was great and the service superb. A wonderful atmosphere and a place we would highly recommend and visit again.

This has to be one of the best Thai places in the city. The food is pretty authentic too. The green curry had the perfect amount of heat but you can always ask for more. The chicken satay although a basic dish was very good and not the typical chicken on a stick. The fried pork appetizer and rice noodles with pork entree were also very delicious. The wine list was simple and very reasonable at $12 per glass and the specialty cocktails we tried were good but a little sweet. The service was very friendly and very efficient. We will all be back as this is now our go to Thai place in Manhattan.

Beware, this is not an authentic Thai experience. Best to go with are the Curries. Panang was great and Green was good but had some funny ingredients in it like eggplant (no not small Thai eggplant). Satay came out cold and in big funny chunks, satay sauce was just based on peanut butter the traditional cucumber vinegar salad was missing. We ordered crab fried rice which did not just have crab meet mixed in the rice but had an entire crab as a surprise on top of it. The worst was the Tom Yum Goong, uncooked, missing lime, fish sauce and chilli and had a really awful taste. Prices definitely on the high side and not what we were expecting in a NYC restaurant. Would be a 3-4 star in a small rural town but not here and at this price point. We were asked for feedback and politely provided. Two dishes were taken off and they gave us a “traditional Thai” dessert on the house: Japanese Mochi 😂😂😂. Worst experience in NYC so far. Will not be back. If you end up going, stick with the curries.

Was looking for a Thai and most highly recommended were north of Hells Kitchen.....this place was right next to our hotel and was amazing!! Cannot recommend highly enough.

Me and the girlfriend ended up here after being turned down from two restaurants because we hadn’t booked. We were sat at the bar and instantly made to feel welcome by the bar staff. They made sure we had everything we needed without being intrusive. The food was good but we did find a hair in it. This was after we had finished so we weren’t too bothered by it but the staff felt really bad about it. They gave us the entree and our drinks complementary as a result of the hair and even offered us free desert. They were very apologetic and accommodating. Please do not be put off by this, this place is worth coming to for drinks or dinner! The deserts looked amazing.

Thai food in a nice atmosphere. I got the pad see ew with tofu - the tofu was great, crisped to perfection, and the noodles were well prepared without any sticking. The sauce however was too much, it got a bit overwhelming. My two friends were similarly ho-hum about their food. We got dessert as well: the chestnuts in coconut milk were interesting at first but got bland very quickly, and the mochi ice cream, while boasting intriguing flavors, was cloyingly sweet. We did however have excellent service, and the interiors are beautiful. So it's worth a look, but I think we're paying the premium more for the location and decor than the food.

What a great place! Ate at the bar. Super friendly service from management, barkeep and server's. Plenty of good choices. I had pumpkin curry with chicken and shrimp. Absolutely perfect. Just the right spice and flavor for miles! Good wine by the glass choices as well. All in all, great food, good vibe and value in an attractive space.

Went on Saturday evening (05/07/22) for 6:00 PM reservation. Seated within a few minutes and our waitress Alexa brought us menus and asked if we we wanted any water or to order drinks. We gave her our drink order and she said she will give us a few minutes to look over the menu. She came back after a few minutes to check on us to see if we had any questions. We placed our Appetizer and Dinner orders and after relaxing a short (10 minutes) time Appetizers came out and it was great. A little while (15 minutes?) after finishing our dinner came out. Dinner and was excellent! Decided to have some dessert and again great service and excellent dessert. I have to say it is a nice trendy looking place, nicely done and the service was a solid 5/5 stars. The food was all 5/5 stars! I highly recommend them and we will definitely be back again soon! If in the area or nearby you really have to try them out.

Visited this great Thai on a recent long weekend to Manhattan. We were very impressed with the service, food, value and great cocktails. One to revisit on our next trip to NYC

Good value for lunch. Over packed tables, so close together you can clearly hear and take part in another conversation alongside. Food is good, tasty, well presented and good portions.

Great food. Good for both vegetarians and non vegetarians. The mock duck satay and shrimp balls were excellent. The green curry was superb as well as the pad ew see. Great service with excellent food

The space is quite lovely, high ceilings, dark muted tones. It's very intimate. We were a table of five seated near the back. Service was very spotty. The staff seems really confused, frequently, bumping into each other. Water and drinks would go to four people with one person being forgotten for quite a while. The good news is the food is superb. I've never had Thai food quite like this, especially the appetizers and small plates. People were raving about the curry, especially.

I visited this restaurant last night with my wife as we had read the great reviews on Trip. The decor and ambience were great. The food was served in a very rushed nature and it felt we were in a fast food restaurant. The food was very good. In the space of 45 minutes we had a glass of wine each and 2 courses completed spent $120 We wouldn't go back as its too fast for the prices they are charging.

Very pretty decor and full bar. They changed the menu post-COVID and it seems more limited than before but the food was excellent. I had the fried spring rolls and the green curry with chicken. The curry had the perfect amount of heat. My friend had the Thai fried rice with chicken and really liked it. Highly recommend.

The 3 of us came for dinner. The dishes were nice, spicy and Tasteful. A nice place but nothing special that i’ll remember

I live in Northern NH and whenever I travel I always look for a Thai restaurant. My husband and I just spent a couple of days in Manhattan. We found Sabai Thai on Thursday. We loved the food so much we went back on Friday. This was by far the best Thai food I have ever eaten!!! We got the dumplings, calamari and curried dishes. The physical space is lovely with a great ambiance. Our server was wonderful. She was very pleasant and attentive. The entire dining experience was outstanding. I highly recommend Sabai Thai, and hope I have an opportunity to eat there again. My husband is a Delta Airline Captain domiciled at JFK and is already making plans with a friend to eat there.

There's so much competition among and choice of places to eat in NY that we felt very lucky to have found this place for a family meal last night. A warm welcome, pre-dinner drink at the bar, helpful wait staff guided us through the sharing plates ( there were kids with us) and took time to help us choose some wine....and notary to sell us expensive options. Above all, the food was delicious and we weren't hurried through it. Great atmosphere,-a mix of traditional and chic interior decor. All-in-all a great night out.

Everything was delicious from starters to meals. And I fell in love with the decoration and atmosphere. A must try in NY !!!

Delicious dinner here on Wednesday night, everything from great - the service, the food, the music… would definitely return. Recommend the Panang curry - it was so tasty..

Walked in without reservation and given decent table. Food is excellent. Service authentically Thai. Weird experience however - first time ever been told there is a 3 drink limit on any one person's ordering?!!! Surely this is where a restaurant makes it margin - ordered a large G&T and then told only as a special concession could we order another one as that would be 4 drinks .......did not know whether to laugh or cry .....just for the record, we were a party of 2, were stone cold sober walking in, had not been loud or seemingly drunk at any point, but this was their policy. Never ever in the whole world have I been told this in any restaurant, let alone a decent one.......:)

After checking in at the James Nomad, we decided to find a place to eat for dinner. We were so lucky to find Sabai Thai. It was a very short walk from the James. As soon as we walked in, we were worried we were under dressed. But the staff welcomed us with open arms. The place is very nicely decorated on the high end modern side. The service was fantastic even the owner stopped by to talk to us. We loved the seasonal fried red snapper in a spicy tamarind sauce. We plan to go back one more time before we leave NYC. That’s how good this place is. Hoping to try one of the noodle dishes and curry dish next time.

We tried this restaurant based on reviews and we were not disappointed. Having lived in Thailand for many years we are very picky about Thai food, which we love. The food was beautifully presented, well flavored and completely authentic. It was a very busy Friday night but the service was excellent. They paid attention to our every request; made note of and acknowledged a b'day celebration and even threw in a yummy dessert for free. The restaurant is elegant and festive, a pleasure to dine in.

We ate here twice during our recent trip to New York and both occasions we found a very warm welcoming from the staff, the service to be absolutely fantastic and most of all the food to be incredibly tasty. Next time we are in New York we will not hesitate to return to Sabai and would definitely recommend this to anyone who appreciates excellent Thai food. Thank you

We felt so welcome and the staff was very nice. The food was amazing. You should definitely go to Sabai Thai Restaurant in New York City.

A nice restaurant with clean, minimalist decor. Very cute and nice service, however it seemed still within the learning phase. Recommendations on wine were totally off and some of the servings were a bit sloppy, yet charming in a way, meaning they were really kind, yet lacking experience. Food was fresh and well-seasoned.

This is a late review since we visited NYC for a week last November. I had the drunken noodle, which they were able to make vegan. The food was good; it reminded me of my favorite Thai restaurant back home in the Boston area (but not as good and more expensive). I liked the restaurant decor a lot; I thought the atmosphere was very picturesque.

Our server, Emmika gave excellent service! She anticipated our needs and also was very efficient. While it is stated that this restaurant it is romantic, seems a bit of a stretch, but it is clean and nice. The Fresh Vegetable Rolls Wrapped in Soft Rice Paper and Served with Spicy Hoisin and Crushed Peanut Sauce was good. The Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp, King Mushrooms, Lemongrass and Kaffir Leaves was good but a bit too salty and sweet. Not the classical Tom Yum that we normally expect. The Glass Noodles, Shrimp and Napa Served in Clay Pot was good. The Fried Soft Shell Crab Seasoned with Crispy Garlic and Black Pepper was also good. The Green Curry with Bamboo Shoots, Peppers, Coconut Milk and Thai Basil was excellent and the medium spicy was perfect, although some people may find that this is too picante. This is true for the Penang Curry with String Beans, Kaffir Lime Leaves and Coconut Milk, also. Definitely we will return as it is the best Thai Restaurant we have found in NYC, so far.

Great thai restaurant. Great service. Beautiful decor - Fried chicken dumplings, coconut soup and Panang chicken curry were all incredible. Will definitely visit again. Great for groups!

Quick early evening bite. Attentive staff and very good food. Great glass noodles. Satay not on stick, but tastes great. Most dishes spicy were needed. This is a hidden gem!

Food was phenomenal. The flavours were absolutely insane and the staff were so friendly. We visited with our toddler and the staff made an effort to speak to him. The decor is also beautiful.

This is a fairly new restaurant with classy decor but without being too formal. The menu was varied and the food was good. But the service was questionable. Even though we didn't ask the waitress for her recommendations, she gave them anyway. I realize that's common practice, but of course the dish she recommended was the most expensive one on the menu. We asked what else she recommended and not surprisingly, her next suggestion was the second most expensive. Regardless, we made our own choices. The food arrived fairly quickly, it was hot and it was good. I was dining with a colleague and when the check arrived, we asked the waitress to split it between our two cards in a specific way, with the majority of the charge going on my card. The balance was put onto his card and when we signed the receipts, he added the tip (20% of the total check) onto his card. The waitress collected the signed receipts but about 5 minutes later the Manager came over to ask me whether there had been anything wrong with the meal. I said no and asked why he was asking. And was very taken aback when he said "because you didn't leave a tip". Firstly, I would have thought they would check both the receipts first. Secondly, I felt it was very rude to ask me - it seemed almost demanding. And thirdly, even after we explained that the tip was on the other card, he didn't apologize. It was a disappointing end to what had been a very pleasant meal. And for that reason alone, I will not be going back.

I have a special devotion to Thai food, especially for its use of coconut, peanut, mango and papaya in its dishes, although I am not so tolerant of spiciness but this opportunity was at its exact point! Cute and simple place, the waiters help you a lot with the decision if you are not familiar with Thai food, we walk through the classic, green papaya salad (which was a spectacle) and the PadThai that you must try sometime in your life.

Really good Thai restaurant near empire state Very busy , staff coped well, sat at bar until our table ready. Shared starters which, the puffs were especially good. 3 curry’s and prawn fish for mains which were all really good

They can make it very spicy if you ask them to so that’s awesome. Great service and easy to reach. The bathroom is clean and the staff is very friendly.

No fuss Thai resaurant - great authentic food at a reasonable price. Prompt service from friendly waiting staff. Definitely worth a visit!

This is a very trendy Thai restaurant. The food and the service were both excellent. The noise level, however, was on the high side.

If you like a Thai food, this restaurant will not disappoint. Excellent service, food and ambiance. I would definitely go back.

The decor was gorgeous The service attentive The cocktails were delicious The mango salad fresh n tasty The Massumam curry to die for Gotta go n try

The servers were very friendly and polite. Menu selection is a bit short compared to other Thai restaurants I’ve been to. But the food was delicious. The Curry Puff is worth trying.

Sabai was recommended by a friend who lives in NYC and we were very happy to find out why. Entering from a busy NYC street one is instantly transported to the very finest of Bangkok restaurants with their knack for cool, relaxing decor. The menu offers a wide selection and the dishes we had were superb, both in presentation and in subtly prepared content. We enjoyed Sapparod Shrimp, the Sabai Sampler and an outstanding Green Chicken Coconut Curry - Gan Kiew Waan. Sabai is a temple to Thai cuisine

The restaurant is nicely decorated and the food was delicious. Service was very quick and friendly. Give it a go.

Great food, one of the best curry I have ever had. Service is good, the environment is cozy and not loud. Check is not expensive, NYC standards
Desserts and delicious food
Authentic Thai food, impeccable service and delicious food, wonderful desserts, good atmosphere and waitress suggestions