Nute’s

  4.6 – 307 reviews   • Restaurant

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Hours

Friday5–9:30 PM
Saturday12–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday5–9:30 PM
Wednesday5–9:30 PM
Thursday5–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 903 Cortland Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110

Phone: (415) 260-0192

Website: https://nutes-101067.square.site/

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Location & Hours. 903 Cortland Avenue San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 260-0192 · [email protected] · Get directions. Monday: Closed Tuesday: 5 pm – 9:30 pm

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Reviews

R M
Let’s go nuts over Nute’s. I must have walked by dozen times not realizing that we have hidden gem in this neighborhood, then somehow I found my way in and sampled. The Thai cuisine influenced dishes are certainly a nice change up from what Corteland has to offer. The pork belly salad wrap gets my high marks, the karage was scrumptious and the Thai curry over noodles wasn’t what I was expecting but the flavors worked.
The place is kinda cute once you are inside and feels warm and welcoming. From the outside you don’t get that initial impression… Go check it out
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Shane Chao
Great neighborhood, Thai and Japanese noodle joint. They have ramen varieties, yakisoba and Pad See Ew and interesting appetizers. Definitely try the the ennoki mushroom fries with the sweet and sour dipping sauce. Their chicken wings stood out too. They were crispy and tossed in a soy Sichuan peppercorn sauce and served with a lemon wedge and micro greens. Chicken Kaarage was juicy and tasty; marinated, fried to perfection, and served with a mayo based dipping sauce. Shoyu ramen was flavorful. The dining area is small but they do a lot of takeout orders.
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BKK 2 SF
I had the Chicken Khao Soi at Nute’s, and it was fantastic. The broth had just the right consistency—not too thick or too watery—making it perfectly balanced. It had a mild spiciness that kept it from being too rich, which I really enjoyed. I also ordered the Spicy Miso Ramen and Okra, and everything was delicious. Despite the restaurant being very busy, the staff remained polite and attentive. I went on a Friday at 6 PM, and the line was quite long, so I recommend visiting during off-peak hours for a shorter wait. I would definitely return when I get the chance!
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Rachel Flynn
I finally found gluten free ramen in SF and it’s delicious and worth waiting for!! Super knowledgeable staff and it was easy to sub in gluten free rice noodles, sub out the soy marinated egg and something else I forgot. They added bok Choy to replace those items and it was so so good.

Cozy tiny spot. Can be a wait as they don’t take reservations. You put your name on the list and then wait close by. Would be nice if they took phone numbers and sent a text when your table was ready so you could go have a drink down the street while waiting.
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Adriana Perez
Had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. Located in a prime busy Street filled with many other competitive restaurants which were all filled with people. I put my name on the waiting list, I was a party of one, so it only took me about 25 minutes to get seated. There were larger parties, who waited a bit longer.

The place was clean, cute small and cozy. The service was great, and our server was amazing. Did a thorough job with cleaning each table in between customers. I narrowed it down to the curry and the Ramen, I ordered the curry and it was delicious.
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forking reviews
The food was excellent — we had the Drunkin’ Noodle and Khao Soi, and both were flavorful and authentic. I’ve been looking for a Khao Soi in the U.S. that comes close to what I had in Thailand, and this definitely fits the bill.

The only frustration was the $18 per-person minimum, which we weren’t told about until after ordering. As a couple, we usually like to share an appetizer and an entrée when we go out, so this policy felt restrictive — especially since we were the only ones in the restaurant when we arrived.

Still, the food quality makes it worth a visit — just be aware of the spending minimum before you go.

Food: 5/5.
Restaurant policy: 0/5 for lack of transparency and an unjustified minimum spend.
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Christopher Chung
Spicy Miso Ramen misses the mark in terms of authentic Japanese, flavor of broth consists mostly of jalapeño and lacks depth. Thai food may be the better option at this dual country kitchen.

Will be back to try the Thai noodle soups. Smartly designed, pan-Southeast / East Asian interior.
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Adweeth S
Every dish was …. This spot is a gem, and it best of everything. Yakisoba, drunken noodles, karage, gyoza, all of it was so flavorful and just delicious!
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Jake Moffatt
The Larb pork belly lettuce wraps were phenomenal. Great tangy citrus and crispy pork.

The curry noodles with chicken and crispy noodles on top was also a winner. Very strong ginger flavor at first and then the sweet coconut curry flavor, and the crispy noodles on top balanced out the soft noodles in the curry. Not too spicy!

Def a new favorite for me!
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Adamo Stivala
The apps were good, the ramen wasn’t, it was like a broth, there was no body to either one. Should have read the reviews and ordered the Thai soup instead.
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