The restaurant opened about three years ago as the third Bay Area Sais. In July,though,the new restaurant owner bought the restaurant and added the "T"(which has no significance)after Sais.She preserved the original menu but expanded the Chinese offerings.

Sais T is not a fussy place. the boxy dining room seats 54 and is painted in puce with standard tiled floors below standard-issue tables and chairs.The only real cues of the restaurant's.cuisine are a bamboo-roofed service area and a series of black and white prints depicting.
