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Saba, City Centre South

 
For bookings please contact the restaurant directly. Saba, Thai & Vietnamese restaurant would like to announce its new takeaway deli in Rathmines, Dublin 6 The new takeaway deli offers a range of delicious restaurant cuisine, including curries, soups, stir-fries and salads to enjoy in the comfort of your own home.

 

Saba Reviews

Credibility Score: 87%
Visited: 21/05/2012
Posted: 24/05/2012
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User: gills
Joined 28/11/2008
31 reviews
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4.5
Finally made it to Saba! I had tried to book a weekend night (too late I guess) and it was always booked out. So as I was celebrating something last Monday I decided to book Saba. From Sun to Wed they do a special menu which is very good value. I do think the a la carte is quite expensive however having tasted the food I think I would pay it! I had a starter of squid (cut into chunks) lightly battered, loads of it and really tasty. Followed by a nice prawn curry, fragrant and yummy. My BF had a salmon starter which was quite nice and Massaman chicken. There were lots of other options so I go back for another early week special. Excellent food and service.
Credibility Score: 53%
Visited: 11/05/2012
Posted: 15/05/2012
Foodie
Joined 16/11/2007
8 reviews
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4.5
I was in Saba with a large group of about 40 last weekend. It was my third time there. Have to say, I'll return to eating there for early-bird and mid-week, as the place was packed and fairly loud last Friday. Great for celebratory atmosphere, but not so good for a couple looking for a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Our starters had been pre-ordered from the set menu, which is great value by the way. Gives you 3 courses for €30 with tea or coffee I think. All the starters were delicious and in a great amount. The veg tempura, fried calamari and chicken satay skewers were particularly wonderful. My main was the hake in banana leaf with red curry sauce, again very tasty but I was quite full after the starters so I only ate about half of it, which was a shame. A decent passionfruit cheesecake dessert and rooibos tea finished the meal very nicely. I didn't drink, but Saba has a divine homemade lemonade which I sipped during the meal. I think Saba is a great option for vegetarians and non-alcohol drinkers as they have a great, wide ranging food & drinks menu. The staff really coped well considering how busy the place was, and how big our group was. I'll be going back, but at half 6 on a Tuesday evening with a friend/husband for a cosy, tranquil experience.
Credibility Score: 44%
Visited: 31/03/2012
Posted: 01/05/2012
Foodie
Joined 03/05/2011
9 reviews
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5.0
I was suprised by my girlfrieds with a Hen Party - my own (don't ask) and was whisked off to Saba one Saturday night with 10 friends. As usual, it was a hive of activity with not a table free in the house, so we settled in with a few cocktails - Grapefruit Cosmo is, hands down, the best, in my humble opinion, just so fresh and delicious! We all went for different dishes, too many to describe individually but I was assured everyone really enjoyed everything. I had veg tempura and the hake in banana leaf, both very tasty, full of flavour. I can't really fault this place. Atmosphere was fantastic, service was great, value for money is good as was the food, which is why I'll be back time and time again!
Address:
Saba
26-28 Clarendon Street
City Centre South
Dublin
Telephone:
01 679 2000
Opening hours:
7days: 12pm till late
Capacity:
120
Cuisines:
Asian Fusion, Girls Night Out, Kid's Menu, Thai, Vietnamese

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Accept Credit Card Cater for Parties Coeliac options Family Friendly Full Bar Seafood Vegetarian Options

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