Sabaidee Kitchen - CABRAMATTA

#16 - Cafés - CABRAMATTA, Thai, Restaurants
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On this site, you will find the complete menu of Sabaidee Kitchen from CABRAMATTA. Currently, there are 14 dishes and drinks available.

A visit to the small hawker-style food court in Cabramatta introduced me to the delicious Lao Thai cuisine at this restaurant. Though there was a small mix-up with the order, the staff fixed it promptly. The pad see ew seafood dish was tasty, albeit with a small amount of seafood. The complimentary hot sauce added a nice touch. A return visit for the Hainanese chicken rice was met with high praise. The traditional sweets offered were unique, vibrant, and beautifully presented. Overall, the dining experience was worth it despite the less-than-ideal location, with quick service and delicious food offerings like sticky rice, tapioca, and steamed chicken with ginger rice.

Last update: 11.12.2025 from: Karianne

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★ 3.2 / 5 from 21 reviews

Was Anita Scheucher at Sabaidee Kitchen a mag?
the small Hawker Center style food dishes in cabramatta have always looked at me attraktiw. that was my first time I tried to eat it from one of the shops. pad see ew $10 and comes with a cup icestee. we split it between two because we had a snack before. reasonable quality standard – a bit of wok-hei, not too bold. I would try. View all feedback.

What Karianne Marvin dislikes about Sabaidee Kitchen:
I was here to order the seafood laksa at both locations. feels like the owners have changed or at least the cook. When I came 6 months ago, I had authentic Malaysian laksa. rich, amber-colored deep broth with the peans. this time around the laksa style was more of a Thai/Laos style. broth tasted closer to a tom yum and was more of an orange-coloured tinge without the sprouts. I personally wanted authentic Malaysian. View all feedback.

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Kasandra 14.08.2017 - 10:05

Mit my order, but she fixed it without excitement. Her pad see EM seafood was $ 11 (cheaper by 50C compared to his competitor) and was a bit disappointed with the small amount of seafood found in the plate. Nevertheless good and liked the free hot sauce that came with it. I did not mind come back. Grief Update: came back for a Hainanese chicken rice for $ 9.50. Outstanding!

hartmann-eva
Eva 13.12.2017 - 09:41

Popular spot for a post work catch up, but make sure you book a table. Good value happy hour drinks and snacks, but the real jewel is the menu.

keenan68
Keenan 13.12.2017 - 09:41

Long queues, unless you know someone who can give you the password and you queue up in the special queue and that's like less than 5 minutes. Place gets

karianne-marvin
Karianne 28.07.2022 - 22:28

I was here to order the seafood laksa at both locations. feels like the owners have changed or at least the cook. When I came 6 months ago, I had authentic Malaysian laksa. rich, amber-colored deep broth with the peans. this time around the laksa style was more of a Thai/Laos style. broth tasted closer to a tom yum and was more of an orange-coloured tinge without the sprouts. I personally wanted authentic Malaysian.

anita-scheucher
Anita 28.07.2022 - 22:28

The small Hawker Center style food dishes in cabramatta have always looked at me attraktiw. that was my first time I tried to eat it from one of the shops. pad see ew $10 and comes with a cup icestee. we split it between two because we had a snack before. reasonable quality standard – a bit of wok-hei, not too bold. I would try.

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