Kyoto houses specialty restaurants serving cuisines like Japanese, Chinese, Continental, Asian, American, Italian, French and Thai. Situated in the northern part of the city, the Tam Sabaii Restaurant, Kyoto features a spic and span, cozy dining room with excellent services. This restaurant serves some exotic hot and spicy Thai dishes made exclusively by a Thai chef. The style and décor, taste and flavor reflect the Thai culinary art and culture. Even the cutlery, crockery and the mats provide a true Thai essence and lend more to the charm and grace of the place. The average price is ¥ 1800. Prior reservation is usually not required here except during the weekends, when this restaurant gets crowded. There is no entrance fee. Home delivery facilities and takeaway services are not available here. The Tam Sabaii Restaurant, Kyoto is open from 11:30 am to 1:40 pm and again from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. The following is the contact detail of the restaurant : Tam Sabaii Restaurant 2F Seicho Building 51-6 Minamishibacho Kyoto 606-0841 Japan Other than this restaurant, the city has some other Thai restaurants in store for you. Located near the Kyoto Imperial Palace and the Doshisha University, the E-San restaurant offers utmost comfort and original Thai delicacies at reasonable prices. Another popular restaurant featuring a cozy ambience, Thai décor and style and exclusive Thai cuisine at affordable prices is the King & I restaurant. Even the services offered here too reflect Thai culture and manners. The major dishes include spicy glass-noodle salad or Yam Unsen, Tom Ka Gai, Kau Phat, Tom Yam and Phat Thai. Some delectable desserts available here are mango sorbet, tapioca, pumpkin and coconut ice cream. There is a well-stocked bar too. There are many other Thai restaurants serving dishes made from pork, beef, fish and seafood items. They also offer some vegetarian platters prepared from plant leaves, roots and pods. Located off Marutamachi-dori, near Nishioji-dori, the Siam restaurant serves sumptuous Thai curries along with salad and dessert like coconut pudding. The decorations of the dining room and the soft music played in the background create an ambience of Thai culture.
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