Saha Thai (Hidden Gem on Centre St.)
Saha Thai Cuisine
227 Centre St. (Btwn Grand & Broome St)
(212) 966-7886
This little hidden gem of a Thai restaurant is on Centre St. right between Chinatown and Soho. FineChinaGirl’s friend recommended a get together here and it did not disappoint at all! The owner of the restaurant will make sure your food tastes great and you enjoy it. She even cooks the food as she started it originally by herself. Dishes ranged from $7-9 and Chef Specials at $12-15, it is fairly cheap and you won’t be regret. Now onto the pictures!

Saha-Thai Crispy Vegetable Dumpling (Fried) w/Sweet Soy Sauce
Doesn’t that look delicious? It tasted delicious too. I’ve never had dumplings that looked like this good. Lots more after the jump!

Saha-Thai Beef Satay (Grilled) w/Cucumber Salad & Peanut Sauce

Saha-Thai N10. Thai Duck Noodle Soup

Saha-Thai FR2. Basil Seafood Fried Rice (Shrimp & Squid)

Saha-Thai N8. Rard Naa Sauteed Flat Noodle (Chicken & Chinese Broccoli)

Saha-Thai E1. Thai Basil Sauce Stir Fry (Beef)

Saha-Thai N3. Pad Thai Sauteed Rice Noodle (Chicken)

Saha-Thai N6. Gai Kua Noodle Sauteed Flat Noodle (Chicken, Squid & Egg)

Saha-Thai E12. Eggplant Stir Fry (Eggplant & Beef)

Saha-Thai Iced Tea

Saha-Thai Restaurant Centre St.
There’s so many dishes on the menu that you’ll find it hard to choose. You might want to take more than one trip to try different dishes! This is one local place that’s just superb for Thai.
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Wow, food looks awesome. Love the fry flat noodle w/ chick/ beef dishes – way better than chow fun imo, pad thai is always good, satay beef/chick w/ nice peanut sauce and wash it down w/ a cold thai ice tea. But I ‘d also recommend some thai curry dishes, my fave is masaman curry w/ beef/chick – sweet, and lil spicy, NICE!
Just stumbled into your site, I really like it. I like the rating system at the end of each post.
Curious – either of you tried Sripraphai in Queens or Joya in Brooklyn?
Glad you like our site! We’ve never heard of those places, we’ll have to try them now. Are they really good spots?
Sripraphai – pretty damned authentic.
Joya – a little bit on the hip side, but very good food.