Menu from The Ohbar Thai 1982
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Entrées
Spring Roll
Vegetables served with plum sauce
Chicken Satay
Grilled marinated spices served with peanut sauce on top
First Love
Crab meat, scallops with first love sauces
Dim Sim
Steamed dumpling with chicken and prawn (4pcs)
Thai Omelet
Fried egg with minced pork
Cashew Nut
Stir fried chicken with cashew nuts, shallots, onion and chilli jam
Moo Hong
Stewed pork belly with pepper and dark soy sauce
Massaman Curry Beef
Chunky tender beef cooked in mild curry with potatoes and peanuts
Hoy Tord
Sizzling fresh mussel with egg served on hot plate
BBQ Lamb Cutlet
Char grilled marinated chicken
Tamaring King Prawn
Tamarind sauce and crispy onion
Desserts
Black Coconut Sweet Pudding
Thai style black coconut pudding served with ice cream, sweet corn and shredded coconut
Panna Cotta And Raspberry Coulis
Vanilla panna cotta with raspberry coulis
More about the restaurant: The Ohbar Thai 1982
The Ohbar Thai 1982 in Sydney follows a very simple principle of serving delicious Thai food that will have guests returning time and time again, and boy does it work. Located on Liverpool Street in Sydney’s CBD, directly across the street from the ANZAC War Memorial, you’ll find a wide range of great dishes with everything from delicious curries tp wok-fired delights, and from nam prik and spicy salads to an open grill and a fully stocked bar. There is even a special vegetarian and vegan menu to ensure that everyone can eat happily. If you’re looking for something special then look no further than The Ohbar Thai 1982. Open daily for lunch and dinner you’ll definitely want to book in advance so you don’t miss out.
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The history of The Ohbar Thai 1982 starts with Abb Air restaurant, which served spicy Thai food street food-style. The problem was that it was so popular that there wasn’t enough space for all the customers. So, it moved to Sydney’s CBD and became The Ohbar Thai 1982. During that time a few additions were made, including a full bar with a wide selection of drinks and a live grilling station. It all came together perfectly and The Ohbar Thai 1982 is just as popular today as Abb Air ever was. 
When it comes to the actual food, The Ohbar Thai 1982 really works hard to ensure that every customer walks away satisfied and eager to return. The skilled team at The Ohbar Thai 1982 set themselves apart from the rest by using their own secret recipe for roasted chilli curry paste – giving every dish a distinct flavour and serious kick. If you’re in the mood for Thai food and want to try something fairly special, then do yourself a favour and head down to Liverpool Street in Sydney’s CBD. You won’t regret booking a table at The Ohbar Thai 1982 today.
