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- Delicious! A bit understaffed for lunch, but that doesn't take away from the quality of the food. You also get beautiful views of the famous Haight Street from this little upstairs hole-in-the-wall.
- Melis Kabaalioğlu GünerJune 26, 2017I loved the authentic atmosphere! Curry noodle was delicious but the spicy duck was the best I've ever had! Also tried thai pancake with lychee ice-cream,loved it. I'll definetly come back :)
- Paul MansfieldJanuary 26, 2020The Combination Seafood Garlic is an excellent dish, chalk-full of fresh sea food, served on a lovely salad 🥗 🍤
- Shannon EvansAugust 17, 2017Me and my brothers favorite spot when I come to visit the city. Best Thai food in SF
- My favorite here is the curry noodle soup - creamy coconut with noodles and a hint of delicious lemony spice!! The service is sort of slow though. Meh o well.
- Seth BannonJuly 2, 2016Feels more like a friend's Thai grandmother's house than a restaurant. In a good way.
- Asher RapkinMay 18, 2010arguably the best Thai in the haight, but can get super busy. Completely worth it, however.
- Cass CSeptember 17, 2011My pad thai only had 3 prawns in it. It was also more saucy than I'm used to.
- Omg! Lemon chicken, beef praram & Tom kha soup are amazing!!!
- Alex FelsingerMay 29, 2010Vegans & Vegetarians: They can make curries without fish sauce, unlike King of Thai down the street.
- Order the chicken wings for an appetizer and the Mango Prawn Panang Curry for a main dish.
- Ngoc NAugust 12, 2009Perfectly hidden from the madness that is the Haight down below. For those in the know.
- Alina BabirackaSeptember 2, 2015Duck curry was really good. But I didn't like the service at all. Bad thing that if you want to pay with credit card, they take it SOMEWHERE and only bring you the receipt. Kinda suspicious.