Tin Vietnamese Cuisine - San Andreas

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Tin Vietnamese Cuisine

Tin Vietnamese Cuisine
4.4 / 5 (11239 reviews)

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Tin is a beloved Vietnamese restaurant known for its delicious vegetarian and vegan options, including the vegetarian bungalow Bo hue with pineapple, flavorful tofu dishes, and tasty Pho. The restaurant also offers unique dishes like five spice quail and caramelized claypot catfish that keep customers coming back for more. The cozy and welcoming atmosphere paired with attentive service makes Tin a must-visit spot for classic Vietnamese cuisine in San Francisco. Customers rave about the comforting Pho, flavorful rolls, and generous portion sizes, confirming Tin as a top-notch dining destination. Don't miss out on trying their special dishes like the lemongrass beef Vermicelli noodle and the five spices Banh Mi, which are guaranteed to satisfy your cravings. With fresh ingredients, polite service, and a fantastic ambience, Tin offers a dining experience that will keep customers coming back for more.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Seamus

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 11239 reviews
zkoepp-3
16.03.2025

I can't wait for my next visit to Tin! Their Shaken Beef is simply amazing. The beef is served in large, tender, and juicy cubes, and I can't believe how they manage to stir-fry such big pieces while keeping them so tender! The Caramelized Claypot Catfish is also excellent, packed with flavor—just thinking about it makes my mouth water. I highly recommend starting with the Hue Roll as an appetizer; the grilled pork inside is crispy and well-seasoned, adding a lovely texture to the roll. The service is outstanding as well; the waitress even let me try a wine before I ordered! Additionally, unlike many pho restaurants, Tin has a beautifully decorated interior and a delightful ambiance.

jean82-1
16.03.2025

This restaurant provides a somewhat upscale pho experience just a short distance from my hotel. I thoroughly enjoyed the special pho with a flavorful tomato chicken broth. I also added crab and pork balls, which were quite distinctive, along with some slices of pork ham. I ordered the fried five-spice quail as well, but I found it a bit dry—likely because it was over-fried or possibly due to the quail being quite small. Overall, it’s a fantastic place for a quick lunch, with food served promptly in a pleasant atmosphere.

fmalinowski
16.03.2025

The food at this restaurant is amazing, and the servings are very generous. You definitely need to try the cha gio—it's a standout dish! The lemongrass beef vermicelli noodle bowl is excellent, and you can't go wrong with any of the dishes that include the five-spice chicken. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the service is prompt and friendly.

marcelo15
16.03.2025

Classic Vietnamese cuisine is indeed very tasty ????. I?m glad to found this restaurant. The server is polite and prompt. The vegetables and ingredients are fresh. Proteins are not over cooked and texture is made just right. Rice noodles texture isgreat, neither soggy nor too firm. Marination and seasoning to the proteins and dishes are made right and not too salty. I willrevisit again.

zinaida-ponomariova
16.03.2025

Delicious food, and interesting dishes like five spice quail $13.5). Most of their dishes were pork based but there are some beef, chicken and shrimp options too. We came around 12pm on a Saturday and were able to find seating but the place filled upquickly shortly after. Great service, low key decorations/ambience, you're really there for the food and it's worth it.

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The second closest stop is BART-Civic Center & UN Plaza, located 710 meters away.

The premises in the restaurant are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physical limitations.

You can also pay for your dishes with various credit cards.

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