Sabaidee is a fast-casual restaurant in Prosper, TX serving delicious Lao and Thai street food. Each of Sabaidee’s dishes are personally handcrafted, made with fresh ingredients, individually customized for each patron, and prepared in-house when you order. Enjoy authentic pad thai, drunken noodles, fried rice, lao sausage, pad see ew, and many more dishes originating from our homelands. Order delivery, take out, or dine-in at Sabaidee, Prosper’ premier spot for authentic awe-inspiring Lao and Thai dishes bursting with flavors from the orient.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1111 S Preston Rd #20, Prosper, TX 75078
Phone: (469) 481-6041
Website: http://www.sabaideefood.com/
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Reviews
My sister’s in-laws wanted to treat us to lunch; they recommended this place. Glad they did; the food was yummy delicious! I had Drunken Noodles with chicken. I enjoyed every bite I took. My sister however said her food was on the salty side.
Before heading out the door, I ordered Pad See Ewy and Riblets to take to the airport for my return flight to San Diego.
Service:
The staff at the register made sure she had our orders correctly before putting them through. In addition to being thorough, she was also attentive. After finished helping other customers, she came to check if our food was to our liking (not a full service diner). The owner, Boi, also came by our table and had a chat with us while visiting his establishment.
Note:
New items:
-Coconut Shrimp (5 pcs) $7.99
-Potstickers $6.49
-Pineapple Fried Rice $13.99
-Khao Piak $13.99
-Mee Ka Tee $13.99
Good: priced well, great flavor in the dishes (but see below), friendly service, clean, cute mural for ambiance, had a decent amount of protein with the dishes especially the tom yum soup with shrimp had very good size shrimp. Had ice cream macaron sandwiches!
Bad: the tom yum soup was too salty. All dishes were served in plastic to-go boxes— since I was eating in the restaurant I would have preferred my food on dishes to limit food exposure on plastic (and very hot foods that can cause chemical leaching into my food). If they could fix these two things, it would be a 5 star on food.
We haven’t been to this place in over a year. We were going to be in the area so door-dashed our pick up order.
Ordered Drunken Noodles with Tofu and Basil Fried Rice with Tofu, both of them extra spicy.
Food was ready by the time I got there.
Very Spicy is mild at best. Drunken noodles had over powering fish sauce taste. Same with fried rice, it has no spice and did not even have basil flavor.
Very dissapointed, we are not going back here.
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Ordered a weekday dinner takeout. Basil Fried Rice with Chicken and Basil Fried Rice with Tofu spice level 4 on both.
Order was ready by the time I got there. Quantity was decent for the price. Fried rice tasted good and it was not really spicy for level 4, will try something else next time at level 5