Now open for business, Sala Thai brings the authentic flavors of Thailand’s street food right to the heart of Tempe. With a focus on crafting dishes that showcase the diverse and vibrant culinary scene of Thai street culture, Sala Thai invites food enthusiasts to embark on a delectable journey. Their cozy and welcoming space, perfect for small groups, allows guests to savor their delicious and flavorful creations while immersing themselves in the vibrant ambiance of Thai street food culture. Please note: • Last seating and final orders are 30 minutes before closing. • Reservations are accepted for parties of 5–10 guests only due to our limited space. Same day reservations are not guaranteed.
Hours
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1740 E Broadway Rd #106, Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone: (480) 264-4287
Website: http://salathaiaz.com/
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Loved the grilled pork, and it was cool to see Northern Thai Isan sausage on the menu.
The green papaya salad tasted a bit different from what I’m used to.
Great atmosphere overall, but if you go late at night, you may need to wait.
The staff and owners are incredibly welcoming and kind which makes the whole experience even better. The restaurant itself is tidy and well-kept, so you can really enjoy your meal in a comfortable space. They recently did a fun collaboration for their dessert, and it was a nice touch that showed they put creativity and care into their menu.
I’d recommend Sala Thai to anyone, you can’t go wrong at any of their locations. Definitely worth a visit if you’re craving great Thai food.
The ambiance felt fresh and modern, and the menu was surprisingly extensive — covering appetizers, stir-fries, curries, noodles, rice, and specialties.
For starters, we tried the chicken satay and shrimp tempura. The chicken satay was delicious — nicely grilled, juicy, and full of flavor. The shrimp tempura, however, was a letdown. It lacked flavor and came off a bit too bland.
For mains, we ordered the Khao Soi (curry noodles) and Suki Hang. Presentation was excellent and thoughtfully done. The curry noodles, though, were just okay — the coconut-based curry was overpowering and felt more like sipping straight curry than enjoying a balanced noodle dish. The Suki Hang was good, but overall the food leaned more modern and Americanized than authentic Thai.
We ended with mango sticky rice. The mango was fresh and generously portioned, but the sticky rice was average compared to other versions I’ve had.
Overall, it’s a nice spot with reasonable prices, but not the most authentic Thai experience. I’d come back for a light bite, maybe a salad, but as a whole it was an average experience.
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The service is attentive, warm, and always friendly. Their small space is beautifully decorated, intimate and welcoming of both small and larger parties.
Their food though, WOW. I’ve been here probably 5 times now and it is consistently amazing every single time. Their curries, noodle dishes, skewers and street food are exceptional. Believe the other reviews!
Thank you to Ming and his team for serving us time and time again, we love visiting!