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- Mortiche WongFebruary 24, 2017Vegan citrus punch, a fav of mine is not too sweet at all. Their portions are huge; one order is enough for 2 unless you're running a marathon or gaining weight for a role! Great noodle dishes!
- Norris TranMarch 12, 2012Best affordable noodle house in the height. great flavors. I like the chinese, vietnamese, korean influences in the menu. A must try when in SF. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
- JipstaApril 9, 2015Unassuming exterior but *incredible* food, especially for the health conscious and if you are following a vegetarian diet! The mixed veggies and tofu appetizer is big enough to be a full meal. A+++
- Killer noodle dishes, superb thick noodles. Highly recommend Burmese chicken, it is sublime. Also the avocado spring rolls with peanut sauce. Nom!
- Jonah PriceJuly 15, 2012While there are options that are inherently vegan, items can be modified to be vegan. I'm partial to the Wok Tossed Pad Thai, omitting the egg.
- Ashley LNovember 23, 2010One of the better restaurants on haight st. Yummy asian noodles. I like the chicken noodle soup or as the call it: the ultimate mommy soup! Prices are around 10 a person or under if you don't add meat
- Holy cow! The soup portion is HUGE and could easily feed 2 people OR one VERY hungry person. Great staff and delicious food.
- Steven WakuuMay 18, 2018One of those spots you go for your naughty carb fix. Delicious, saucy & generous portions.
- Apps: Fresh Tofu Spring Rolls (get em before they sell out) or Garlic Wok Tossed Edamame for plan B.
- Noele L.August 15, 2014pho ga is pretty good given it's not a dedicated vietnamese restaurant. i always have enough left over for lunch the next day.
- Dorian RhodesMarch 9, 2010Haven't had a bad dish & the key is to order just 1 of whatever strikes your fancy as the portions are perfect for sharing; also, treat yourself to an unfiltered sake. PS: Love the Shrimp Wonton Soup! Read more
- HollyOctober 11, 2013Bomb sauteed bananas with coconut ice cream! The alcohol in the sake with green tea ice cream is too strong for a dessert.
- Mathilde Cohen SolalJanuary 14, 2017Good neighborhood Thai restaurant, quite cheap. Love the spring rolls.
- Long Duk DongSeptember 22, 2014The food here is tasty,inexpensive and everything on the menu is delicious.
- Get the garlic edamame! Best thing on the menu, if you like garlic.
- Brian JanoschDecember 10, 2013Mmm get the Thai coconut soup and ask them to put little green army men in it.
- Miss HericoJuly 21, 2012Hey, these aren't udon noodles in my shanghai noodles. And what's up with the giant bowl of wonton soup with 5 wontons?
- Order the orange mint cold noodles with chicken and add Sriracha.
- LorraineOctober 22, 2009Great noodle house in the Upper Haight. Serves saki, wine, beer and shoju cocktails. Inexpensive menu. Dim lighting. Great for a casual date.
- Chris HorneSeptember 16, 2012Order a soup if you're willing to commit to eating soup for the next five days.
- Bryan PowerJuly 4, 2009Dinner for two for $30 or less. Includes edamame apps, wine, dessert and more than likely a take home box. This place is an absolute ace for a second or third date.
- Shannon JoynerAugust 10, 2013Pho is cinnamon flavored. Not a fan. Shanghai noodles are okay, but they don't actually have udon noodles in them.
- David NguyenFebruary 5, 2010Garlic edamame is incredible, but make sure to have breath mints before ordering.
- Matt AngerJuly 7, 2013Peanut noodles are good. Yellow curry noodles not so much. Sorta hit and miss.
- Vincent BattagliaOctober 28, 2011I was not really convinced by the Pad Thai. Will try Garlic Edamame next time...