Gindi Thai Restaurant\Sushi Bar in Burbank- a Hybrid Restuarant of Asian Delicacies

By Roddy Ronquillo, published May 04, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
4017 W Riverside Drive

Burbank, CA 91505

(818) 567-1221

This is a restaurant that chooses to be a little different from competing restaurants around the Burbank area. They serve both thai dishes and sushi dishes, so this is a blend of Thailand and Japanese meals. This changed occurred only within a year since they were originally called "Chandra Thai" and sold exclusively thai dishes. Under new management, the restaurant has been remodeled and renamed. The addition of a sushi bar is the most significant change as this restaurant is the closest sushi restaurant within walking distance of most businesses within the Burbank Center/ Tower building area.

As soon as you enter the restaurant, you are greeted by one or two waitresses who are happy to see you to your table. I've always seen these waitresses greet people with an infectious smile that instantly gives you a good impression of the place if this is your first time. The remodeling project basically designed everything now with an emphasis on white color as the walls are all white. The tables have tablecloths that are also white in color. One unusual element they added are the numerous amount of chair pillows at most of the booth tables. They are very comfortable and help add a touch of elegance while you are eating.

I would estimate about twenty tables are inside the restaurant, with about 2-4 chairs for each table. There is a side view outdoor area that has 2-3 tables for those interested in eating away from the main eating area. This medium sized restaurant could feed about 40-50 people comfortably, not including the bar area with bar stools.

Service is fairly quick; the last few times I ordered here I only had to wait about 10 minutes for my food for a party of four.

Gindi Thai Restaurant\Sushi Bar in Burbank- a Hybrid Restuarant of Asian Delicacies

This is the front view of Gindi Thai restaurant.

Credit: Me

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Takeaways
  • Try the Sweet and Sassy Sole dish and you won't regret it.
  • The pineapple fried rice is also sweet and delicious.
Did You Know?
This restaurant was originally called "Chandra Thai" last year before new management remodeled the establishment, the menu and added a sushi bar.
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