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Leeds
Headingley
Thai Sabai

Thai Sabai

Thai, Asian, Eat & Drink

Dishes priced around£8

Photo of restaurant Thai Sabai in Headingley, Leeds
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About Thai Sabai

Family-friendly ✨
Good for groups 🎉
Card payment
Parking options
Open today
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Opens at 5:30 pm
Friday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Saturday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Sunday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Wednesday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Thursday
5:30 pm - 10:30 pm

More about the restaurant: Thai Sabai

It’s all in the name: multi-award winner Thai Sabai ‘s name literally means ‘a sense of well-being’ and was chosen Best Oriental Restaurant at the Fine Dining Awards. Here in the heart of Headingley, close to the stadium, you can unwind with mouth-watering authentic Thai cuisine, served by friendly and attentive staff in a wonderfully relaxing ambience. The soft lighting and intimate atmosphere of Thai Sabai make it ideal for a romantic meal for two, a celebration with family, or a catch up with friends over a bottle of wine – the tropical flavours of the Chilean Cono Sur Viognier complement the food here perfectly.

For reservations, please call Thai Sabai directly on 0113 275 8613 or visit their website.

Frequently asked questions

Does Thai Sabai serve Thai food?

Yes, the restaurant Thai Sabai serves Thai food and also serves Asian, Eat & Drink food.

Does the restaurant Thai Sabai have parking?

Yes, the restaurant Thai Sabai has Street Parking.

Thinking about making a Thai Sabai booking?

At Thai Sabai, the extensive à la carte menu is more than reasonably priced and features over 80 exciting dishes including two full pages of vegetarian options. There are also vegan, gluten-free and other specially adapted dishes to suit dietary requirements, and Halal meat is always available. There is an excellent choice of starters, soups and salads followed by an impressive array of curries, noodle dishes, sizzling stir fries and unmissable recommended options such as whole sea bass steamed with lemon and chilli sauce, or the ‘gang ped phed yang’ – roast duck cooked with red curry paste, coconut milk, tomato, pineapple and grapes. A tempting list of desserts include a large selection of delicious homemade ice creams created with the naughtiest of yummy ingredients.

Thai Sabai’s early-bird menu offers excellent value for money at £9.95 for two courses and a drink or £12.20 for three courses (available every day until 7pm). Thai Sabai was recently awarded ‘Best Oriental Restaurant 2010’ at the Yorkshire Evening Post Oliver Awards, and was also named ‘Best Vegetarian Restaurant’ at the 2010 H2B Fine Dining Awards – and it’s not hard to see why the restaurant is receiving such high acclaim.