Sabai Jai Market is a natural extension of our love for all things tropical. Inspired by our Tiki cocktail program and the South Asian flavors of Sabai, we bring to you the same love and dedication to our smoothies and juices, as well as exotic island flavors to our dishes to keep you energized and on the go.
Based on 127 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $
Address:
2713 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 367-4990
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Valvanera Moreno
We loved this place, it was a pleasant surprise as we didn’t know anything about it and we chose to go in by a gut feeling.
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varun devaraj
Food tastes good shrimp in the food is dried shrimp. Overall ambience and food is good. The fruit juice was a bit too sweet cuz of the sugar syrup. There is a parking lot right next to the restaurant and its free.
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Paige Reisenfeld
I was very excited to see Laotian Food show up in Richmond and Temple did not disappoint.
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Brian Davis
Cute and cozy little spot with some great creative dishes for the adventurous eater. Don’t let the tripe or the liver scare you away from these tasty dishes. Just be prepared for the heat as some of these dishes can be quite spicy (at least for an American palate). Everything foodwise was quite tasty. The cocktails were just average, but got the job done. Can’t say I would choose this over sabai, but if sabai was too crowded, this place would be the next best option.
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Max B
This food is new and exciting to the western taste buds. Some familiar flavors (Chinese 5-spice etc) But its a great place to try something you’ve never had before, it’s almost guaranteed to be dank! Amazing atmosphere, decent service and wonderful comfort food.
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jiu jai
This is a really cute place with unique decorations. It was not crowded when I visit but there are no places for us ladies to put or bags because the chairs has not backs nor the tables has bo hooks. We ordered the Khanom Chin Nam Ya Gai, Kao Kook Kape, and Moo Su Wan.
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Jonathan Long
Great spot. Some very interesting items, but I think the soups are where it’s at. The duck soup was amazing. Perfectly cooked duck and broth was excellent. Lots of veggies as well. There’s not great pho or ramen in the city but this will definitely satisfy a craving for it. Can’t wait to try the others.
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Tyler Ralston
Everytime i come for training or to visit the Richmond Science Museum I come to this restaurant. Not only does it have an amazing, well portioned lunch for an amazing price, but it also tastes and feels authentic. When you come in it has an amazing atmosphere and the staff are very nice. When you order you can see into the kitchen and hear them making your food fresh. All the food feels freshly made and tastes amazing. I would recommend to anyone visiting the museum or wants to try an authentic Thai restaurant. If you like this review leave a like!
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Adrienne Gainer
The decour is beautiful. The service is good. Kaitlin is wonderful. The cocktails revel in their mediocrity. The fishball rice noodle soup is fine. It is underwealming. It is not delicious and it is not disgusting. It is expensive and small. The crispy fried pork is like the steak on a stick at cheap Chinese takeout. The rice is bizarre and wrong; a hunk of dried out, crunchy rubber. We will not return or recommend this restaursnt unless one is simply looking for a cute spot to grab one beverage.
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Brent Thayer
This meal started off as a back up as Sabai had an hour wait. This however was an incredible meal! Great service as well. I recommend the pork belly entree. Full bar with great drinks too. A perfect small spot for an intimate setting. Lao-Asian food is officially one of my favorites.
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