
Rooster & Rice, established in San Francisco in 2015, offers authentic Thai cuisine specializing in Khao Mun Gai, a classic comfort dish of chicken and rice. Whether you’re dining in, taking out, or catering, Rooster & Rice aims to satisfy your cravings for delicious and traditional Thai food.
Snug counter-service cafe serving dine-in or take-out khao mun gai (Thai chicken & rice).
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 125 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: (415) 705-1500
Website: https://www.roosterandrice.com/?utm_source=GBP.website&utm_medium=GBP&utm_campaign=fd6439-website
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Reviews
The Mini ($11 USD), is actually bigger than I expected, it’s a proper meal portion and the price is right.
Wish I had found out about it earlier in my trip to SF.
Pictured in the image is the full size at the top and the mini at the bottom (black container). 10/10 no notes.
Love how they give you some broth on the side- only thing is that they forgot to give me my extra cilantro I ordered ;(
The chicken in the Hainan rice was definitely decent, of solid quality. Portion sizes were generous, which is always a plus. However, the rice was just okay, nothing special, and the chicken soup was pretty bland.
We thought the ‘”riceless” option was the better deal. They load you up with extra broccoli to replace the rice, which is fantastic if you’re looking for more fiber and vegetables.
As for the chicken spring rolls, the chicken inside was overcooked and dry. Definitely a miss.
Edit: I just finished the meal (still hungry) and noticed the bottom is visibly padded so that they can give you less portion while making it look full. Lmao
As you enter and make your way to the kiosk to order, you’re hit with an intense chicken aroma, like the smell of opening a container of chicken stock. The place is pretty clean, could be a little bit cleaner; there was some spilled broth on one of the tables furthest from the counter, so maybe they couldn’t see it. You’ll place your order on the kiosk, and follow the instructions so you get your order.
I ordered the Original, breast only (it normally has thigh and breast, but if I’m paying $16, I don’t want the least expensive cut of chicken), (there’s also the Marina which has brown rice and breast only) and had to wait about seven minutes to get my order. Someone called my name, and I went to the counter to get my order, which consisted of some cilantro over evenly cut chicken slices spread over rice, with some cucumber on the side and sauce in a container, and a little container of chicken broth. I ate a piece of chicken breast, and it was pretty tender. The rice was slightly wet and had the smell of chicken broth, so I’m guessing they put chicken broth on the rice. I tried a dab of sauce on some of the rice, and it was really really good. I poured the whole container of sauce on the chicken and rice. I took a sip of broth, and it was really really chicken-y. It was bright yellow, so there was probably some turmeric in there. The whole dish was a simple and very delicious combination of flavors, and cost about $16. The portion was enough to be filling. If it’s not filling enough, you could order a side like an egg, extra broth, or a cup of rice.
Overall, it’s a nice place to go for a quick meal. Most of the people there are coming from work and it was pretty quiet, except for ambient music. My only complaint is that the price was pretty high for something that’s mostly rice.