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Baan Sawan Thai Bistro

4.0 (110 reviews)
ModerateThai
Closed • 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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Audrey C.

I adore Thai food, Baan Sawan was such a treat! The restaurant atmosphere is sophisticated, the service was professional. But the food ! Such an explosion of flavors and colors. The seafood curry was absolutely delicious ! Our starters were also tasty.

Samantha A.

We have been driving by Baan Sawan for years, but had never tried Thai food and didn't stop by, until recently. We have been missing out! This place is cute and homey. The service is warm, friendly, and very professional. The wine menu is nicely sized and you can tell was put together with lots of love. The beer list is the same. Having dinner in this quaint yet elegant atmosphere sets you at ease, and makes you feel like you're attending a nice dinner party at the house of an old friend. We started with an appetizer. I cannot remember for the life of me what it was called, but they were little fried "cakes" that were compiled of shrimp and I think chicken. They were served with a great sauce, which was made to the spice level we desired. They were delicious and did not last long! For supper, I ordered the Spicy Noodles with Shrimp, and my SO ordered the Pad Thai with shrimp. My Spicy noodles were phenomenal and the shrimp were cooked perfectly! The ingredients all tasted fresh and high quality. I had a lovely glass of Cab Franc with my noodles and my SO had a Thai beer with his Pad Thai. I didn't get to try the Pad Thai because he ate every bit of it! This was our first foray into Thai cuisine, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We want to come to Baan Sawan once a week now! This is a great place for a family supper, a date night, or dinner with a friend. If you haven't been, GO!

Satay, Tofu skewers
Jerry H.

Hip vibe and really easy to miss this set back location. The stars of the show was the fried tofu skewers and yes, it's the intro to Thai Food but I love Pad Thai, this spot got it right. Destination spot when in the Columbia area.

The presentation!
Polina W.

This place is nice and tasty but don't expect to have an endless selection of thai food. Note that it's a two $ type of place, so the ambiance lends itself to a quiet, intimate dinner. The staff are very attentive to your needs, which was unexpected for some of the people in my group. When they think thai food, it is usually a hole in the wall, with a large menu, and a loud scene. But that's what happens when they pick a spot and didn't use Yelp! It may not have been the type of thai place we were expecting, based on past experiences, but that doesn't make it bad. Now because of what I have described to you, you must think the prices are higher too. Yes, they were. a pad thai dish and a thai tea came out to $20, when normally you could get that for under $15. While the food was good, it wasn't a game changing experience. Most of the other group members had the panang curry, which they did say tasted good, but not amazing. I loved my thai tea, but I have rarely had something i considered to be a "bad" serving of thai tea. Just saying that makes me crave one right this moment. I think this place is best for a first date or someone trying to get their feet wet with thai food.

Chicken basil
Tai B.

Baan Swan is fine dining style Thai food. It's a cute little restaurant, maybe 15 tables, and you are greeted and seated immediately. Because it's fine dining it's more pricey than typical Thai food. This isn't a problem for me except that two elements were a miss for me. The Chicken Basil is really really basic. I've had better basil chicken at less fancier places. Also the have 5 levels of spicy, but if you like spicy you have to go really high in number. I ordered my basil as a 3 (significantly hot) and I think it's more of a mild. To be fair I think Baan Swan specializes in curry. They have 5 different types each served 2 ways (so I guess 10 types). But I didn't order the curry. My colleagues did and enjoyed it. The service the night I went was incredibly slow. It took probably 20 mins for my colleagues soup to come out as an appetizer, 40 minutes from when we ordered til when dinner came out. Fine dining or not, this is unacceptable.

Kelly D.

It has taken me several visits to finally put together what I want to say about this restaurant. A small, family owned business that makes their own rules and can get away with it. The food is always beautiful and delicious with great attention to detail. I have sampled a good variety of dishes and see consistent results across fish, duck, chicken and vegetarian fare. Unlike other establishments, the front of the house takes care that the kitchen does not become overwhelmed, too busy, or need to cut corners. In order to maintain quality in the kitchen, the front will seemingly spontaneously decide 'the kitchen is closed', or 'the restaurant is full', or even if not full- 'we are no longer seating customers'. These are the important steps taken to ensure the integrity of the food remains. Once I figured out the quirks, I am proud to say Baan Swan is one of my favorite places to go in Columbia. Enjoy

Calamari over Plum Sauce
Brandy B.

This place has been on my radar since I started yelping - I'm always eager to try non-chain local joints. We arrived on Tuesday around 7:10, there were only 3 spots available in front of the restaurant (1 was taken, 1 was handicapped designated) and maybe a combined 10 or so, along the side (for parallel parking) and around the back of the building... which were ALL taken. We opted to park down the hill to the right of the restaurant in spots that were labeled SHARKYS etc and hoped we'd have a car to come back to. We were able to get a table squished off into the corner without a wait, the restaurant was loud and crowded - I didn't get the cozy intimate feel I was hoping for (there was a larger group on the other side of the restaurant that seemed to be having a good time so I'll attribute the loudness to that). I ordered the calamari appetizer and shrimp pad Thai. We ordered at 7:20ish, my appetizer took maybe 10 or 15 mins to hit the table (not bad considering it was crowded in my opinion for a Tuesday and there were only 2 servers). The calamari was good - I was hungry - it was fresh, crispy, tender and the batter had a nice black pepper flavor that went well with the sweet plum sauce. The entrees didn't arrive until 8:15 and by then I was bored, and my app and drink had started to settle in my belly so I wasn't as hungry or excited to eat. This was my first time trying Pad Thai, it had a vinegary taste that I didn't like much, so I picked out a few shrimp and ate a couple bites of the noodles - trying to like it more with each bite, I ended up taking more than half of it to-go. Hopefully someone at home will enjoy it more. Our server was polite, I didn't think we got as much attention as I'd like or expect from a "fine dining" establishment (didn't get a refill, didn't check in with us to keep us updated on the progress of the food, didn't check to see if we were enjoying everything once we got it). Glad I tried it, but don't think I'll be back anytime soon.

The little bar!
Adriana A.

I'm glad my colleague took me to this Thai restaurant the last time we came to Columbia. My first time I had red chicken curry. I thought it was quite good and a generous portion. Last night, we all ordered Tom kha with matzo balls, which we all loved. It was a great fusion idea. We also had pad Thai, which was good and had a strong sesame flavor. The green curry read alright but disappointing. Still, if recommend if you're in town.

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6 months ago

Legit Thai food with sophisticated edge - they now do Friday and Saturday limited menu and no reservations / but great food

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It's changed some over the years but still tastes great. Don't sleep on their spring rolls or pad thai!

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Restaurant is closed. Called their phone number and they have a message about flattening the curve. Was excited to try it but oh well!

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OMG!! Don't bother with the chains!! Ban Sawan is magnificent!! Highest quality, freshest food I have ever had!

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