Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 81 N Main St, Bristol, CT 06010
Phone: (860) 261-7691
Website: http://www.sabaideethaibristol.com/
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Reviews
THE GOOD- Super friendly and attentive staff, cool decorations/vibe/atmosphere, local and fast, takeout is stellar, vegetarian options, boba and a large menu.
THE BAD- underwhelming pho, flavorless ragoons
THE UGLY- the whole carpet was sticky.
The crab ragoons were hot and crispy, freshly fried in a frozen wonton dough. The filling was generic cream cheese. If there was any crab in it I didn’t taste it or feel the texture of it. So it was just a fried cream cheese wonton, which is fine but don’t call it a crab ragoon. The sauce with it was really nice. Not too much fish oil and very lightly sweet. Perfect for crispy fried things.
The pho scratched the itch, but was mediocre. I liked that there was alot of beef in it, I liked the amount of noodles and onions in it.
The pho broth was built from a bouillon base and a TON of fried garlic. It was good but not authentic pho broth boiled for hours with different bones and time. I was wondering why it tasted different. I couldn’t taste the clove or cardamom, then as I was separating the noodle I saw a glob of salty and thick bouillon, which I mixed into the bowl and enjoyed my soup.
The onions were julienned instead of paper thin sliced.
It came out quick because it’s quick pho just add hot water. I’m looking for that good real stuff. This is fine if you want something quick but if you’re looking for authentic pho go somewhere else.
My conclusion is that I should have gotten the Thai dinners instead of the pho. They look fantastic and I’m gonna order takeout with them to try it.
On to the food…
As a seasoned Thai food partaker I usually start any first new Thai restaraunt visit with basil fried rice.-either shrimp chicken or pork.
Anyone should do this.
If you can cook this basic staple well you’ll know the chef is from Thailand and has skills only you can request.
Hitting the charmed notes, I’m in for a QUICK revisit to try what I really want.
the portion was huge.
The flavor was good.
I’d recommend it.
It’s above standard Thai food with excellent service and great portion size. If you took your family here, I would say sounds like it’s gonna be a great night
I used to go here and things were great. Now it appears to have the same name but new management. New manager is extremely cheap with sauces for the dishes and portions are ridiculous. Wings pictured on menu show 6 yet only 5 are in the container. When I picked up the skewers for $10, they were only half full. Less than what would be in one full chicken breast. I pointed it out to management and said this looks really bad and he laughed right at me and smiled. He then said Have a nice day after I spent $80 on food. Upon leaving, I noticed an individual in worn down dirty clothes and hands exiting the kitchen. I will NOT be returning. Its clear he doesnt care about customers returning. Too bad….it used to be great.
Sabaidee in Bristol is such a culinary gem! Warm and inviting, this restaurant dishes up the TASTIEST pho I’ve ever had in my life. The broth is made with veggies and spices and it is just so good.
LOVED their chicken dumplings. They have a wide variety of dim sum appetizers.
Bobba lovers can rejoice seeing all their tasty selections
Theres plenty of parking and vegeterian options. If you’re dining in, make sure to bring your own booze They’ll open the bottle for you!
With delicious food and extremely kind staff, it’s definitely a 12/10!!!