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If you find yourself navigating the vibrant culinary landscape of Kanagawa, make sure to stop by Soi Gapao Soigapao Thai. Nestled at 5 Chome2910-1 shino-plaza, just a short five-minute walk from Sagami-Ono Station, this charming restaurant is a hidden gem that brings authentic Thai flavors to Japan.
The inviting ambiance welcomes you with its snug seating arrangement, boasting only about 12 tables, allowing for an intimate dining experience. The warm, friendly service and efficient staff quickly set the stage for a delightful culinary journey. As noted by many satisfied patrons, the swift service does not compromise the quality of food; rather, it enhances your dining experience.
One of the standout dishes at Soi Gapao is the Gapao rice, a fragrant basil stir-fry that bursts with flavor, paired beautifully with the traditional Tom Yum soup, renowned for its zesty depth. Customers rave about the appetizing ポッピアソット (spring rolls), priced at just JP¥980, and マンファラントード (spicy potato fries), available for JP¥650, representing must-try items on the takeaway menu. For those seeking a little variety, try the おつまみ3種盛り (three assorted appetizers) for JP¥1,250, which offers a sumptuous start to your meal.
The reviews from avid food lovers, such as Aditri Biswas and Craig Cowell, affirm that the dishes delivered at Soi Gapao are not only delicious but also reflect the heart of authentic Thai cuisine. Whether you're enjoying the spice of the chicken satay or the fresh crunch from the minced pork basil salad, each bite transports you to the bustling streets of Thailand.
With every dish crafted to perfection, Soi Gapao Soigapao Thai is quickly becoming a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Take some time to unwind in the cozy atmosphere and savor each dish, and you won’t want to rush back out. With all of this in mind, it’s clear that Soi Gapao comes highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a genuine Thai dining experience in Japan. So, take a seat, sip on a Chang beer, and prepare to delight in every last bite!
“ Located 5 min from the Sagami ono station it is a quaint restaurant with maybe 10-12 seating tables. The service is quick and efficient. The food is as good as it gets. We went for lunch and ordered the Gapao rice and Tom yum soup. Overall a very pleasant ambience. Will definitely go back to try other items ”
“ Delicious Thai food! I tried the spring rolls, chicken satay, and minced pork basil salad. Order a Chang beer. ”
“ Excellent Thai food. Friendly service and is one of the most authentic Thai restaurant I've ever been to. ”
“ Great food and great atmosphere. I loved the Tom Yum Kung! ”
“ Authentic and very tasty Thai food here. It's easily becoming a favorite. I'll be back again! It's a medium sized place (maybe can fit 10 parties total) with indoor and outdoor seating. The service is great and I'm never disappointed here. ”
“ 4.5 so I round up. I’ve tried like 15 Thai restaurants and this is one of the better Pad Thai dishes I’ve tried (many taste like ketchup or don’t have all the extra stuff). Also the spring rolls are really tasty as well as the gapo rice (my wife’s favorite). Price was reasonable compared to others. ”
“ Came here with a Japanese colleague and pleasantly surprised that it's popular among Japanese women during lunch time. This is close to Sagami Women’s University. I ordered green curry while my colleague had boiled chicken. The taste is pretty decent. I just wish they marinated the chicken in salt a bit more to get rid of the extra raw chicken taste though it's well cooked. Overall, the ambience and the service make this place acceptable. ”
“ We love the food.. It’s our first time to visit the restaurant and we were not disappointed. The salad and soup were unforgettable. They were so good. I loved the chicken curry with aromatic jasmine rice. It was just the right amount of spiciness for me. We also ordered their special menu for the Sagamiono Curry Festival, the dry curry chahan (fried rice) To me, it looked like half rice and half chili flakes It was super spicy it burned our mouth . It was good but definitely an i’thai’ food (痛い get it? ) My partner and I just can’t handle extremely spicy foods. We also ordered their cassava dessert with ice cream. It was nutty with the right amount of sweetness. I will surely come back and try each menu. The decor of the place is pretty cool. It’s warm and cozy and quirky. They have outdoor dining area.. It’s good if you’re conscious about Covid 19. I have never been to Thailand so I can’t say if the taste is authentic but my partner had and he said it wasn’t but still really delicious. It suits the Japanese tastebuds. ”