Sawasdee Thai Cuisine Menu

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  • Robert F.

    This will be our third time eating here and I have to say hands down this is one if not the best restaurants in Mandeville! We all enjoyed the chicken spring rolls along with a huge bowl of Khao Soi with chicken. OMG the best tasting dish you will ever have. Thanks again to Simon our waiter, good job.

    (5)
  • Ericka T.

    This is amazing! it's not to be missed! Love it love! it! love it! When ever I have the chance I get crab Rangoon, Pad Thai chicken perfect....fried rice with crispy chicken amazing. Mango sticky rice got to get! The staff is sweet and consistent. Just don't be in a hurry. The pace.....hmmmmmm, Think fine dining in Paris. It takes time.

    (5)
  • Jiab H.

    We come here regularly at least once a week for dinner. This is the best Thai food in New Orleans area including Northshore. The atmosphere is very relaxing and the service is super. We were so glad to find Sawasdee in Mandeville. Our favorite here are Golden Nuggets, Sawasdee rolls, Fried Rainbow Trout, basil chicken ( to name a few).

    (5)
  • Sonya S.

    Now that we have moved to the North Shore, we are working our way through as many new places as possible in search of the best of everything over here. Sawasdee is the third Thai we've had on the North Shore. All in all, I have to say that Thai food in general is much better over here than in New Orleans- Yippee! Gone are the soupy, wimpy curries and overpriced appetizers and I'm happy to say goodbye to the disappointing Thai in the big easy! Now down to business. Sawasdee Thai: The Decor and general ambiance- Very nice, very clean, and well put together for a location in a little strip plaza. There was nice soft lighting, dark walls and a dark ceiling, and pretty lighting along the wall. The dishes were served up attractively in simple White dishes with condiments such as a sprig of Basil or nicely placed Tomatoes and Cucumbers. The service was excellent- the waitresses were attentive but not overbearing and our iced teas were refilled often. The Food- We started with the Roti with Curry Sauce ($4). This was a simple and delicious starter which we both enjoyed and is hard to find in Louisiana. Roti is a soft, flaky round bread type item and it is normally grilled or seared on both sides so that the outside is crispy and the inside is soft. When dipped in the curry sauce the little treat comes alive with flavor. As I mentioned, we both enjoyed it and would choose it again. My partner also had the Tom Yum soup ($4 Small size, $8 Large size). He's a bit obsessed with Tom Yum since I introduced it to him last year. Anyway, this soup was a bit spicy (I think he went through 2 iced teas while eating it), but with a nice hot/sour flavor as it's suppose to have. It was also loaded with chicken, mushrooms, corn and other veggies so it seemed like a good value and my partner enjoyed it. I tried it and thought the flavor was just as it should be. I might join him and get one myself next time. As a side note, they have a large Tom Yum on their menu under noodles so it appears that they offer this in a large bowl with noodles as well. For the main dish I had Red Curry with Tofu ($12) (a staple favorite of mine and a good way to judge a Thai restaurant in my opinion). The food arrived in a giant bowl dish. I was thrilled because I was starving! The curry was thick with that awesome sweet coconut undertone, and had a nice amount of Tofu and veggies in it. I could have just eaten the curry sauce with a spoon, but I refrained! The flavor of this curry was exactly as I like it. It had a bit of heat but not too much, a touch of sweetness, but not too cloying, and as mentioned earlier, the curry sauce itself was thicker than water which made me very happy. I would get this dish again and I finished my meal completely stuffed and satisfied. I also had a mint iced tea ($2.50 with free refills), which was lovely an refreshing and was served with a lemon wedge and a nice sprig of mint. Nice touch! My partner had the Pineapple Thai fried rice with chicken ($12). He was pretty quiet from that point on and he devoured almost all of it, so he seemed pretty happy to me! Seriously, I tried it and it tasted exactly as it should. A little salty, a little spicy, with lots of fresh veggies and lots of chicken and I liked the addition of the cashews in the rice. It was a really big plate as well and I LOVE getting value for money. All in all, we enjoyed our meal here and I'm sure will be back. It's 5 minutes from our house so it's a nice easy drive as well. If we make it over for lunch one day, I'll update on that as well. I did not give this place 5 stars because it is not the "Best" Thai I have ever had (Beveryl Massachusetts still holds the award for that one)and it is missing a couple of my favorite dishes such as Sticky rice as a side with peanut sauce. But it is actually one of the better Thai I have had so don't hesitate to give this place a try.

    (4)
  • Michelle T.

    Still working my way through the menu. Finally tried the red curry. Highly recommend!!! Yet Another fabulous meal at sewasdee! Thank you.

    (5)
  • Tim C.

    The only reason why I am giving this place a 3 instead of a 2 is because everyone else in our party seemed to like it. I, however, didn't really enjoy this food. Most of the dishes that came out weren't even hot. The Pad Thai was decent, but not great. Pad Woon Sen is my favorite Thai dish, and I was HIGHLY disappointed with what I got. This place offers 3 spice levels. I got the middle level, and the red pepper flakes were so big and hot, it was almost unbearable. Aside from the spice, it was bland. So it was just a bland dish overloaded with oversized red pepper flakes. The food came out so sporadically, and none of it had any steam coming from it. This place was completely Yelp overrated.

    (3)
  • Allison D.

    Tried this place about 2 weeks ago and had a great experience. We had the Sawasdee roll, Thai basil fried rice with shrimp, Pad See Ewe with tofu, and Tom Yum soup. Everything was delicious and had great flavor. The Thai basil fried rice was exceptionally spicy though (good thing my bf and I love spicy food). The roll tasted so fresh, and the sauce that came with it was yummy too. I would definitely come here again!

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    I'm in love with this new Thai restaurant! It's like a tiny Thai place with a relaxing atmosphere. The service was great. The owner was so sweet and genuine. All the food was the best of what I've had on the Northshore.

    (5)
  • John L.

    I'm not someone who reviews on yelp, but I had to for this restaurant. Hands down the best pad thai and curry i've had. We took my mother in law who lived in Thailand for 3 years and she loved it. The young couple that owns it are great and we can't wait to go back. I highly recommend...

    (5)
  • Debra P.

    We stopped by Sawasdee for lunch on a saturday, about 2:15. They close at 2:30. I expected to get the "We close at 2:30" or "The kitchen is closed", but didn't. We enjoyed a great lunch special with hot and cold tea. I had the Khao Soi noodle dish and my daughter had the Tom Yum noodle. We both requested ' thai hot'. My dish was perfect. My daughter's was not as hot, but equally as good. Service was spot on.

    (5)
  • scott d.

    The best noodles you will find anywhere near New Orleans. The ingredients are fresh and served in generous portions. I no longer have to choose were to get my asian fix.

    (5)
  • Wowwie C.

    Our second time at Sawasdee Thai, still great service and great foods! This time we had curry puff and sawasdee roll as a starter, red curry with chicken, and mango sticky rice as a dessert. Everything was perfect! Highly recommended and will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • J. Z.

    Wonderful service and food. Restaurant is sparkling clean. Drunken noodle is the dish to get, although you can't go wrong eating anything here. We will return to Sawasdee soon!

    (5)
  • Heather R.

    We love the food here. Quality ingredients! Best Thai cuisine on the Northshore. We had the Sawasdee rolls with no mint and the Cashew Nut stir fry with Shrimp. Awesome food!

    (5)
  • Pam T.

    It was my first visit and food was heavenly perfect great service and the price is a bargain. Will deff be back

    (5)
  • Steve N.

    I had lunch for the first time at Sawasdee and was pleasantly surprised. The food, service, and ambiance were all excellent. I tried the Drunken Noodles with chicken, and my friend had a chicken curry dish, and both were terrific. The service is top notch and friendly. I will definitely be a regular customer.

    (5)
  • Debbie B.

    Food was outstanding! We had an order of spring rolls which were the best we have ever had. The beef salad, larb, chicken panang, and drunken noodles were fabulous. The entire meal was the best Thai food experience in Mandeville. The server, Sarah, was excellent and personable. We enjoyed the food, ambiance of the restaurant, and excellent service.

    (5)
  • Michele C.

    This place is beautiful and very clean. The food is fantastic and fresh and delicious. There is plenty of space and the ambience is understated and relaxed. I've had many different pad see ews and this is my favorite. The egg noodles are so delicious! I hope this place does well and sticks around. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Cynthia H.

    Lovely ambiance. Terrific service. The Sawasdee Rolls are divine- so flavorful-the best! Looking forward to going back. Would highly recommend going. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience!

    (4)
  • Sharon S.

    The food is excellent, and reasonably priced. The service leaves a LOT to be desired. They had one waitress for the entire restaurant the night we went, and it took a very long time to get food.

    (4)
  • Richard K.

    I love this place! They treat you like you're the only one there. The food is fresh and hot. Every time I go, its like visiting an old friend! If you haven't tried it, you have to go!

    (5)
  • Greg M.

    One of the more elegant Thai restaurants I've ever visited. Much more upscale than my favorite NOLA Thai restaurant, Banana Blossom, on the westbank, which I've heard is somehow related to Sawasdee. I also noted several similarities in the menu, including the best appetizer ever, roti with red curry dipping sauce. The Tom Kah soup here, my barometer of the quality of any Thai eatery, wasn't quite up to par, lacking the flavor, spice and creaminess I'm accounted to. One dish that is amazing, is the yellow curry noodle dish they call Khao Soi, aka Chang Mai noodles at Banana Bossom. If you've not tried this one, do it! The service was outstanding, as well, especially considering this was our waiter's first day on the job! Is Sawasdee worth a trip across the lake? Probably not, but it's a great option if you happen to be craving legit Thai food on the northshore. Special note to those of you on expense reports, they do not accept AmEx.

    (4)
  • Patricia P.

    Absolutely the best Thai on the Northshore and probably in New.Orleans as well (we havent been to all of them in N. O. FRESH FRESH, ARTIFULLY presented. Great service. Clean. Perfect balance of all ingredients. Can hardly wait to go again!!!

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    This place is incredible! I would eat here every week if I could. The red curry is the most flavorful and delicious sauce I have ever had. I wanted to stick it in a bottle with a nipple take with me for the rest of the day! Pad Thai was delicious well prepared. Large portions that can be split easily. I highly recommend.

    (4)
  • John L. H.

    One thing that is great about the northshore is the plethora of Thai Restaurants. Since moving here I have truly fell in love with Thai food, and count it among my favorite ethnic cuisines. I have been on a quest to find my new favorite place after the closing of That Thai several months ago, but I keep coming up short. Sawasdee was good, but a few issues prevent it from becoming my new go-to spot. The main issue was service. There was only one server working which meant everything took far too long. Even though there were only three other tables, service was abnormally slow. The food was inconsistent. My Tom Yum soup had a great tasting broth, but the chicken was bland and tough. My cashew chicken (prepared Thai hot) was very hot, yet very tasty. This is a difficult combination to master, but their chef did a good job making me sweat from the heat while still enjoying the combination of flavors. My complaint about the main course has more to do with plating than the dish itself. The cashew chicken was served in a large bowl with a side of rice, but no plate on which to mix the two. I guess I should have asked for a separate plate, but I just tried my best to add a little rice to the bowl as I ate. I probably would have asked for a separate plate, but the server wasn't very attentive. Sawasdee has a slightly more upscale feel as compared to many of the other local Thai restaurants. The prices are also slightly higher as a result. I will probably come back to Sawasdee eventually. I just wish I could have finally found my new favorite.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dessert
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Sawasdee Thai Cuisine

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