Philip Suchikul
If you are seeking authentic Thai cuisine in the Richmond District of San Francisco, consider visiting Amphawa, a charming Thai restaurant. The establishment offers an exceptional menu featuring a diverse range of Thai dishes, from intricate creations to traditional street food. Amphawa’s extensive noodle soup is particularly noteworthy, providing a warm and comforting meal on chilly San Francisco days. The staff is exceptionally friendly, and food is served promptly. Be sure to save room for dessert, as the restaurant’s desserts are highly recommended.
… moreE Lee
Came at lunch time and there were several tables available. Hibiscus tea was both sour and a bit sweet. Tom kha had canned mushrooms and a good portion of chicken. Pad Thai shrimp was large. Veggie red curry tasted mostly like bamboo. Green bean and chicken with basil was standard.
… moreKeith Caldwell
5 Stars. Had the Crying Tigers and was very impressed. The food was probably one of the best meals I’ve had in years and the service was great. I will eat here again if I find myself in the area. Compliments to the Chef. Oh, and dessert was great too with the coconut ice cream. Come eat here and be happy. Highly recommend.
… moreNatasha G
This is an incredibly delicious place! There are always a lot of guests, the dishes are prepared very quickly. The soups are simply fabulous.
… moreStephen Cassidy
My favorite Thai restaurant in the SF Bay area. Now I wish the ambience was better. However, the food is spectacular. Even traditional Thai dishes that we’ve all have had, like Pad Thai with shrimp, taste, new and fresh. Something simple as tea is made in a special way that brings joy when sipping.
… moreBKK 2 SF
Amphawa Thai Noodle House offers an authentic Thai dining experience in San Francisco. The Tom Luad Moo provided a comforting start, followed by the flavorful Vermicelli Beef Noodle Soup. The Pad Sator stood out with its unique taste, and the Jasmine Rice complemented each dish perfectly. The staff’s friendliness and professionalism enhanced our visit, making us feel truly welcomed. The cozy ambiance and attentive service reflect the essence of Thai hospitality. Highly recommended for those seeking genuine Thai flavors in the city.
… moreDavis Ng
Great food! We got a wide variety! Everything was good. It was expensive though. Ended up being about 172 before tip for 6 people. The pineapple fried rice and the chow fun were just okay. The curry was the best. Have to order rice on the side. Parking is hard to find. Seats about 20.
… moreMatthew Shafae
We had an epic power outage throughout the city tonight. We trekked towards the lights and found a this oasis in the darkness. They were being overrun by others looking for food and several take out orders. They were nimble, polite, and calm. They handled the rush with such poise, and our food was delectable. We had steamed chicken with garlic rice and curry over noodles. During dessert, the power went out momentarily and the restaurant didn’t skip a beat. The environment was always positive. Make sure to order the fried banana and ice cream!
… moreFonne SP
This is our second time here. It was so good last time that we had to drive 1 hr from Lafayette through heavy Saturday afternoon traffic cross the Bay Bridge here. They have tons of menus you can’t find anywhere in one restaurant. What we ordered tasted so authentically amazing that we really wanted to see the chefs! I love stir-fried dishes, noodle soups and Thai salads here. Find out more what they have, especially if you are Thai looking for authentic foods freshly out of street vendors’ woks!
… moreDrew Suthipongchai
Wide selections of Thai food. They have the real hormok (fish cake) which is unusual for California (usually so unauthentic). They have Kai jiew omelet too, which I love. Feel like eating back in a restaurant in Thailand. Waitresses are so attentive. Food is very quick.
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