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Sabai Richmond was a creatively-inspired Thai restaurant located on Church Street. They served classic dishes bursting with essential Thai flavors, like their popular Som Tum (Green Papaya salad) made traditionally with a large clay mortar and pestle. The restaurant had a function space where couples could create lasting memories. Unfortunately, Sabai Richmond has been permanently closed.
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460 Church Street, Richmond
Melbourne, VIC
3121
To reach the location on Church Street, Melbourne, there are a few options for public transport and driving/parking:
Public Transport:
Take a train to Richmond Station and walk south along Church Street (approx. 10 minutes) until you reach the location.
Alternatively, take the tram (Route 78 North Richmond) and get off at the intersection of Church Street and Highett Street. Walk East along Church Street for 2-3 minutes to reach your destination.
Driving/Parking:
If you are driving, there is limited on-street parking available in the area. Alternatively, paid parking is available at various locations nearby including council car parks located off Charles St or hourly car parks located around Church St.
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What people say
Thai restaurants are known for their bold and vibrant flavors that leave your taste buds wanting more. Sabai Richmond, located on Church Street in Melbourne, is a perfect example of a Thai restaurant that delivers on this promise. This classically inspired-creative Thai restaurant has been making waves in the food scene, and it's not hard to see why.
One of the standout dishes at Sabai Richmond is their Som Tum (Green Papaya salad). This classic Thai dish is bursting with the four essential Thai flavors - spicy, salty, sour, and sweet. The chefs at Sabai combine lime juice, tamarind, garlic, chili, palm sugar, and fish sauce to fresh papaya, carrots, snake beans, cherry tomatoes, dried shrimp and cashews. They make it the traditional way using a large clay mortar and pestle to really combine all the flavors. If you're feeling adventurous and want to try mixing it yourself at home like one of their customers pictured on social media post from 2020-09-03 then be sure to ask for the sauce on the side. It's designed to be part of a shared meal adding a refreshing side to your other much-loved Thai dishes.
Sabai Richmond also offers a function space that can turn any occasion into an unforgettable experience. One couple even had their first date there! The ambiance is warm and inviting making it perfect for any special event or intimate gathering.
Overall, Sabai Richmond is a must-visit for anyone looking for an authentic Thai dining experience in Melbourne. With its creative menu offerings and warm hospitality from staff members who will have you drooling as mentioned in their social media post from 2020-09-02 , this restaurant will leave you feeling satisfied and eager to return again soon.