Sabay - Elmhurst
Sabay
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The menu of Sabay from Elmhurst contains about 107 different courses and drinks. On average you pay about $12.3 for a dish / drink.
Nestled in the heart of Queens, this restaurant offers an authentic Thai dining experience that delights both locals and visitors alike. Diners rave about the generous portions, friendly service, and the rich flavors that mirror traditional Thai cuisine. Standout dishes include the Super Teen Kai (chicken finger soup), fish mango salad, and crab fried rice, all thoughtfully seasoned. While there are occasional hiccups with order accuracy, the overall atmosphere and attentiveness of the staff contribute to a cozy dining experience. Guests leave satisfied, eager to return and explore the diverse menu further, particularly the hard-to-find northern Thai specialties.
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I had a wonderful dining experience at this restaurant. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was cozy, and the customer service was top-notch. I felt like I was part of the family. I enjoyed watching streaming music videos while eating my lunch special. The portion size was generous and the food was incredibly flavorful. They prepared my dish exactly how I wanted it (extra spicy) and it was surprisingly affordable... View all feedback.
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The flavors at Sabay were genuinely authentic Thai. The staff were friendly and attentive. We tried the yum nam, but it was a bit disappointing. Fortunately, they promptly replaced it for us. My favorite dish was the super teen kai (chicken finger soup). View all feedback.
At Sabay, the flavors truly capture authentic Thai cuisine. The staff were exceptionally friendly and attentive. We tried the Yum Nam from the menu, but it was quite sour, so they kindly prepared a new one for us. My favorite dish was the Super Teen Kai (Chicken finger soup) — absolutely delicious!
Sabay Thai Restaurant is hands down the best Thai spot in all of New York City. It's genuinely the most authentic Thai experience you can find here. I’m surprised it’s not more popular yet. I went with two friends and we tried a variety of dishes. The prices are very reasonable too — we ordered about 6 or 7 dishes along with some drinks, and the total came to just $100! The Pad Thai was flavorful and true to its roots, the braised pork basil was my favorite, and the northern-style spicy minced pork offered a unique and delicious taste. The spicy pork rib soup, egg noodles with crab meat, and grilled brisket were also great, though the grilled brisket was a bit dry. I really wish I lived closer to Queens so I could dine here more often.
The food was absolutely amazing and surprisingly affordable! I was delighted to discover northern Thai dishes on the menu, as they are often hard to find in the city. The Tum Kha-Nun was especially unique, and I highly recommend trying anything from the northern Thai selection. Every dish was delicious, and the waitress was incredibly friendly. I will definitely be coming back in the future!
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Appetizers - Seafood
Shrimp Roll With Plum Sauce$10.0Most Ordered
(Lunch) Ground Pork With Basil Sauce$12.0(Lunch) Drunken Noodle (Spicy Noodle)$12.0(Lunch) Guay Tiew Kua Gai คั่วไก่$12.0Lunch Specials
(Lunch) Garlic And Black Pepper Sauce$12.0(Lunch) Shrimp Omelet Over Rice$13.0
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