Lao Table - San Andreas

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Lao Table

Lao Table
4.1 / 5 (5778 reviews)

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Lao Table on Second Street is a trendy restaurant and lounge in San Francisco that offers traditional Thai cuisine alongside Asian fusion dishes. The menu features a variety of vegetarian options and a wide selection of specialty cocktails to complement your meal. Popular starters include the "TUM MARG HOONG" grand papaya salad, Crispy garlic wings, and house special spring rolls with shrimp, lettuce, and mint. For mains, try the volcanic beef or Pad Mee Lao.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Daniela

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★ 4.1 / 5 from 5778 reviews
benhur
15.10.2024

Very loud and the waitress very rude. The lady look like she’s annoyed from working there or something.

luku
15.10.2024

We haven’t been back at Lao Table in ages, and were really happy to return to one of our favorite restaurants. The food was good, as always. The restaurant was packed with diners. Remarkably, the staffers were attentive. Good food, good service couldn’t ask for anything else, really.

opentable-diner-182
15.10.2024

They close at 9pm which is pretty early for dinner gathering.

daniela-matos-6
18.02.2025

The atmosphere is lively with fun pink and purple lighting, and the staff joyfully ring bells to celebrate birthdays. The food is decent, but I wasn't particularly impressed. Overall, it was a pretty enjoyable experience!

gil-sergio
18.02.2025

Lao Table is my favorite spot for Asian fusion when I'm downtown with coworkers. It's conveniently located near Montgomery BART, and if you make a reservation, you can usually find a table available. Before the pandemic, they had some excellent lunch specials, including impressive family-style meals for larger groups, but their menu has since changed, and the portion sizes are smaller now. The restaurant features many dishes inspired by Thai and Burmese cuisine, such as papaya salad, drunken noodles, fried rice, and various curries. Just be careful with the spice levels! We ordered the papaya salad at medium heat in Lao style, not realizing how spicy it would be—my taste buds were overwhelmed for the rest of the meal! The seafood stir-fry was delicious, and the shrimp was cooked to perfection. Fortunately, I had some fresh coconut water to help cool things down.

FAQ

At 317, you'll find the station BART-Montgomery Street, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

As a customer, you can use the WLAN of the restaurant free of charge.

Smoking is not allowed in the building.

The restaurant serves you a selection of gluten-free dishes.

There is a TV / screen on-site where sports events are shown.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

The restaurant also takes various credit cards.

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