Harden's survey result
Summary
Torquil & Juree Chidwick’s Moseley Village Thai fixture has notched up over two decades now (est. 2003) and has spawned five siblings in the area over the years: from Birmingham’s city centre to Stratford-Upon-Avon. Fans say its tasty fare continues to underpin a good all-round experience.
Summary
Torquil and Juree Chidwick’s Moseley Village fixture is celebrating its twentieth year (est. 2003) and continues to inspire solid feedback for its ‘true taste of Thailand’. Over the last twelve months, they expanded further with a new Solihull outpost, complete with outside seating.
Summary
‘A True Taste of Thailand’ is the promise at the original Mosely branch of this small local Thai chain (nowadays also with branches in the city centre, Harborne and Stratford-Upon-Avon). Feedback remains relatively limited, but is enthusiastic all-round.
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Owner's description
Husband and wife team, Torquil and Juree Chidwick, first opened Sabai Sabai as a small, cosy, family-run Thai restaurant in Moseley 10 years ago. Proving a real hit with the locals they opened the Harborne restaurant, oozing a subtle eastern sophistication with carved wooden benches and low inviting lighting. Mastering contemporary chic and bringing a taste of Thailand to Birmingham.
Prices
| Wine per bottle | £24.95 |
| Filter Coffee | £3.25 |
| Service | 10.00% |