Best Thai in the area. And the Salmon curry is the best Thai dish I’ve ever had. Located on a quiet corner, this place can get really busy in the evenings but is pretty quiet at lunch. Friendly people and good people make this a popular neighborhood staple. The take-out is quick, but it's definitely
I traveled through Thailand for 29 days and fell in love with everything Thai ... Even the thick coffee. Thep Phanom brings me back there every time. Traditional Thai food and some modern flair style sides that have the heart of traditional dishes. You can't miss at this place, everything is great.
The place doesn't look like much from the outside but has a great atmosphere, friendly staff and great food.
The menu is not very "standard Thai" and has some nice twist to the dishes but still feel and tastes very authentic. (I wouldn't call this 'westernized' for all I know the dishes might be fr
Best Thai I've had in SF thus far. I ordered the pineapple rice, which was impressively served in a huge stuffed pineapple.
Incidentally, the temperature of the place was very reasonable, as well. Not too hot, as some people claim.
Best Thai food I've had in SF. We had Tofu Sate, veggie/tofu red curry, and Pad See Ew, and everything was incredible. Plus they have $2 Chang beers and $5 appetizers from 5:30-7 every night.
Ever wonder where the great chefs of SF go out to eat? This is the place. The BEST Thai food in San Francisco. Put yourself in Guy's hands and she'll knock you out. Great food.
We were a bit nervous coming in here, as it was completely empty (we went around 2pm, so it wasn't too surprising), and were pleasantly surprised by the food. We had papaya salad to start, and The Dragon Lady (? prawns stuffed with crab) as well as the pumpkin and shrimp curry to share. Rice came ou
There is no more authentic Thai food in the area. Owned and operated by a Thai family, Thep Phanom is a hidden gem. All their dishes are intricately crafted and presented in true Thai tradition. The ingredients are fresh, and the flavors as authentic as the decor.
Asked if we would rather have brown or white rice with our meal. We figured it was included in the meal. When the bill came they had charged us for it, it wasn't included, and wouldn't do anything about this. Otherwise a nice and very traditional Thai restaurant, not westernised at all.
This place is right on the closest corner of commercial activity to my new California residence, so I figured we should probably try it out as soon as possible and branch out from there. My Thai food experience is someone limited to one restaurant back East that everyone proclaimed to be "the best"
The food was excellent, and the Thai hot spiciness level was perfect. Our server was pretty much nowhere to be found, but it didn't detract that much from the overall experience.
Massaman and tom ka heaven, not to mention the first great pad thai I've found in the city. As a Seattle transplant, it's been tough finding Thai up to Seattle standards. It's not a snobby thing, it's just that different cities have different food strengths. This place measures up.
The courses are all better than the others
The food is tasty, good and nice !
Patricia is very kind and it was a real pleasure to come again (we came for the first time 15 years ago ).
Have been to this place 17 years ago and now just recently. The food is fantastic. Do try the Tom Kha Gai, Three's Company and Pad Thai.
love it. great thai. friendly staff. neighborhood feel but high end food. we got a number of appetizers and small plates.
This was a great spot to find. The food and drinks were both quite pleasing, and it wasn't too crowded. Just far enough off the beaten path, while maintaining its accessibility. I will go here again.
Really enjoyed the red curry here. Wouldn't go out of my way to seek this place out, but if I was in Duboce Triangle and wanted Thai, I'd go here.
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