Bar in Pembroke Pines, United States
BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant
100Pearl PointsCasual Thai-Japanese combo, easy booking.

About BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant
BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant in Pembroke Pines is a practical choice for groups who want Thai and Japanese options at one table without committing to a single cuisine. Booking is easy, the format suits mixed-appetite parties of four or more, and the suburban Flamingo Rd location means parking is not a problem. Call ahead for weekend groups.
Quick Verdict
BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant is a reasonable first stop for Thai-Japanese combination dining in Pembroke Pines, particularly if you are bringing a group of four or more and want a menu broad enough to satisfy different preferences at one table. The dual-format menu — Thai dishes alongside sushi — means groups with mixed appetites can order across both sides without compromising. For a first visit, that flexibility is the main reason to book here over a single-cuisine alternative.
What to Expect on a First Visit
BAITONG sits at 2026 N Flamingo Rd in Pembroke Pines, a suburban address with direct parking typical of the area. Walk in expecting a casual, neighbourhood dining room rather than a polished destination. The Thai-and-sushi format is a common combination across South Florida's strip-mall dining scene, so the novelty here is convenience rather than culinary distinction. Arriving earlier in the evening on weekdays gives you the most relaxed experience; weekend evenings at combination Thai-sushi spots in this part of Broward County tend to fill steadily, especially for larger tables.
Because no verified price data is available for BAITONG specifically, budget planning is harder than it should be before a first visit. As a general reference point, Thai-sushi combination restaurants in suburban South Florida typically fall in the $15–$35 per person range for a full meal with rolls and a shared Thai entrée. Calling ahead or checking their current menu before arrival is the practical move.
Group Suitability
Groups of four or more are arguably BAITONG's core use case. A shared table can cover sashimi, maki rolls, and Thai curries or noodles simultaneously, which removes the compromise that plagues single-cuisine bookings when the group has divided preferences. If your party includes both sushi regulars and Thai food fans, this format works. For a group focused exclusively on Japanese food, Mikan Japanese Restaurant in Pembroke Pines offers a more dedicated experience worth comparing. For larger groups wanting a food-hall format with even broader variety, Baoshi Food Hall + Bar is another local option to consider.
Booking Window
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy. Walk-in availability is likely on most weeknights. For weekend groups of four or more, calling a day or two ahead is sensible to secure a table that fits your party without a wait. No online booking platform is confirmed, so a direct call or walk-in is the working approach until their website details are available.
For broader context on where BAITONG sits in the local dining scene, see our full Pembroke Pines restaurants guide. If you are planning an evening that extends beyond dinner, check our full Pembroke Pines bars guide for options nearby. Travellers visiting from further afield can also browse our full Pembroke Pines hotels guide for accommodation close to the area. For day-time or experiential additions to your trip, our full Pembroke Pines experiences guide covers local options worth knowing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant?
BAITONG is a solid option for the Thai-Japanese combination format in Pembroke Pines, which is a narrower category than either cuisine alone. The dual menu means you can cover sashimi and Thai curries in one sitting, which is the core appeal. It is not a destination for either cuisine at its most refined, but for a suburban Broward County address at 2026 N Flamingo Rd, it delivers on its format.
Do I need a reservation at BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant?
Walk-ins are likely fine on most weeknights. For weekend visits, especially with a group of four or more, calling a day or two ahead is the practical move. Booking difficulty here rates as Easy, so this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance.
What's the signature drink at BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant?
Specific drink menu details are not available in the current venue data. For accurate and current drink options, contacting BAITONG directly at their Pembroke Pines location is the best approach.
What's the crowd like at BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant?
Expect a casual, suburban dining crowd — families, groups, and locals from the Pembroke Pines area. The Flamingo Road location and relaxed format draw people looking for a no-fuss meal rather than a special-occasion dining room. Dress casually and walk in comfortable.
Is BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant good for a date?
It works for a low-key, casual date where the goal is a relaxed meal rather than an impression-making evening. If you want more atmosphere or a stronger culinary focus for a date, Mikan Japanese Restaurant is worth comparing. BAITONG's strength is flexibility and ease, not ambiance.
Is BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant good for groups?
Yes — groups of four or more are arguably BAITONG's best use case. A shared table lets the group mix sushi, maki rolls, and Thai dishes simultaneously, which resolves the problem of split preferences in one order. For weekend group visits, call a day or two ahead to avoid a wait.
Location
2026 N Flamingo Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
Pembroke Pines, United States
Compare BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant
| Venue |
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| BAITONG Thai & Sushi Bar Restaurant |
| Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano |
| Baoshi Food Hall + Bar |
| Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines |
| IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano |
| Mikan Japanese Restaurant |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano, Notable alternative
- Baoshi Food Hall + Bar, Notable alternative
- Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines, Notable alternative
- IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano, Notable alternative
- Mikan Japanese Restaurant, Notable alternative
How It Compares
BAITONG's main competition for a casual group dinner in Pembroke Pines comes from venues with more defined identities. Mikan Japanese Restaurant is the stronger pick if your group is specifically after Japanese food, it offers a focused menu without the Thai-sushi split that can dilute both sides. If the group wants something distinctly different, Cebiche-Bar Pembroke Pines brings a Latin-leaning format that works well for tables that want shared plates and a livelier atmosphere.
For Italian dining in the area, both Prosecco22 Ristorante Italiano and IL Toscano Ristorante Italiano offer a more polished sit-down experience than BAITONG, and are worth shortlisting if the occasion calls for something with more atmosphere. Baoshi Food Hall + Bar is the best alternative for large groups who want maximum menu variety under one roof, with the added benefit of a bar programme.
BAITONG makes sense when the booking is easy, the group has split preferences between Thai and Japanese, and no one is looking for a destination-dining experience. For anything requiring a stronger sense of occasion or a more focused culinary approach, the alternatives above are worth the short drive to compare.
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