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Contribute FeedbackThe restaurant received an award for the best new restaurant in SF, but not all reviewers were impressed with the food. Some found the starters to be better than the main courses, which were criticized for being oversalted, greasy, and overpriced. However, the tangerine beer received positive feedback. The staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was welcoming with comfortable seating and great music. Some recommended sticking with the burger and drinks rather than the pricier starters. Overall, the restaurant was praised for its delicious food, reliable service, and cozy ambience. Despite some mixed reviews, many appreciated the unique selection of beers and tasty snacks offered. The restaurant was also recommended for its great Thai food, including favorites like pad thai and drunken noodles. Overall, while some aspects of the dining experience were criticized, the majority of reviewers enjoyed their meals and would visit again.
The best noodles I've ever eaten. The curry was too spicy for us even we ask to have it like mild spicy, we couldn't eat it. The waiter was nice and gave us another dish though. The place looks great and the service was good. I'm happy to repeat.
Lovely lovely food! Definitely a try when in New York! Their drinks are fun too and the papaya salad is outstanding and will keep you licking your fingers till the end and more!
The staff and service were exceptional, and the food was outstanding! We ordered the following items: 1. Vietnamese crispy spring rolls 2. Steamed dumplings 3. Papaya salad 4. Pad Thai 5. Vietnamese Pork Chops The food was so flavorful and aromatic. Thank you for a wonderful experience, we’ll definitely be back!
The best restaurant we found in NYC! I couldn’t recommend this place enough, we even came here twice during our short vacation from England. The food is the best I’ve had and competes with food in Thailand, the cocktails are great and work well with the food; and the service was exceptional both times. Go there. You won’t be disappointed.
I’ve eaten here quite a few times, usually pre-theater and the place is quite busy but they get you in and out quickly. Reservations are essential. The menu is mostly Thai with a bit of Vietnamese and the food is usually quite good. They will not seat you until your entire party is there, so if you are going for a pre-theater dinner make sure everyone knows that. There is a happy hour until 6 PM with $8 wine, $6 beer and $12 cocktails.