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Saba

26-28 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2

Saba is an award winning Thai and Vietnamese Eatery on Clarendon Street, in Dublin's city centre. Saba, which means "happy meeting place" in Thai, serves authentic cuisine at reasonable prices in a setting described as "colonial meets contemporary". Saba is renowned for our delicious food, fantastic atmosphere and cocktails that will tantalise your taste buds.

Taweesak Trakoolwattana, executive chef in Saba brings extensive culinary experience and a distinct passion for traditional Thai and Vietnamese dishes to the Dublin dining scene. Trakoolwattana or Tao has previously cooked for the King and Queen of Thailand.

Since Saba opened in 2006 it has won many awards, including "Best Service" and "Best World Cuisine from The Food and Wine Magazine, Saba got commended for this award in 2010. They also won "Best Ethnic Restaurant" at The Gold Medal awards, "Best Asian Restaurant in Dublin" - In Dublin Magazine and are included in "The Top 100 restaurants in 2011" - Bridgestone Guide.

Irish Times Menu Available for dinner seven days a week

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To book your table, telephone:  +353 1 6792000