
Khao Tiew: Kraftvolle thailändische Aromen, die Menschenmassen anziehen und den Gaumen verwöhnen.
Khao Tiew ist ein thailändisches Restaurant im West Portal-Viertel von San Francisco, das kräftige thailändische Aromen bietet, die von den Gästen in Bewertungen gelobt werden. Gäste heben Gerichte wie Khao Soi, Moo Hong, Crab Fried Rice in einem Tontopf, Duck Red Curry und Kaya-Toast hervor. Das Restaurant ist beliebt und hat oft lange Wartezeiten, wobei Gäste den freundlichen, aufmerksamen Service loben.
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Genießen Sie innovative Gerichte wie Kaya-Toast und Khao Soi, die traditionelle thailändische Aromen mit modernen kulinarischen Techniken in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre verbinden.
Perfekt für Zusammenkünfte oder romantische Abende, mit aufmerksamer Service und einer lebhaften Atmosphäre, obwohl Wartezeiten während der Stoßzeiten üblich sind.
Bestellen Sie bequem über unsere Website zum Abholen, mit Favoriten wie gebratener Reis mit Krabben und knusprigem Papayasalat.
Genießen Sie einzigartige Desserts wie Burnt Butter Kaya Toast mit Kokos-Klebreis-Eiscreme, ein bei Gästen beliebter Favorit.
In der Nähe von Bars im West Portal gelegen, genießen Sie Getränke in nahegelegenen Lokalen wie dem Philosopher’s Club, während Sie auf Ihren Tisch warten.
It's funny because we found this place from a random short in YouTube, but the food was really good - probably the top 3 best things we tried were the Moo Hong, the Kaya toast, and Khao Soi Pad Haeng. We went right at open and lined up around 3:20 and we were 8th in line. By the time it was 4 PM the line was at the end of the block. And we were already being seated. I would wait at this place for maybe 30 minutes tops, but it definitely was a good experience. Food wasn't really spicy enough would be my only complaint, but it mostly felt like Thai fusion which isn't a bad thing, but you shouldn't expect traditional Thai cuisine coming here.
Service was great with a kind and attentive team! Food was good with a particular shout out to the khao soi and duck curry (much debate as to which was a fav amongst friends). The Kaya toast was a clear winner out of everything. And pad see ew was a surprisingly good contender that one south bay area local said was the best they've had. Tom yum was good but not the best I've ever had. Still a delicious dish on a cold, rainy winter day. The spicy wonton was decent, we enjoyed the sauce.
Fair warning - this place is always busy. We had a 90 minute wait time for a party of 2 at 7pm on a Friday night. The great news is that this place is just around the corner from some great bars in West Portal (philosopher’s club, McCarthy’s) so you can just grab some drinks while you wait. The food was great and the dessert (burnt butter Kaya toast) was incredible and a very large portion. Overall, great food in a great neighborhood
This place is absolutely worth the wait. It’s unbelievably delicious, please please try it. You won’t regret it. I had been craving the Khao Soi I fell in love with in Chiang Mai, and since it’s so hard to find a great one here, I came to try theirs. The Khao Soi was decent but pretty standard, nothing mind blowing. But the Steak Fried Rice? OMG. It hits you in the best, most addictive way possible. Insane flavor bomb. And the Kaya Toast? The combination of the warm toast, the kaya jam, and the coconut sticky ice cream is sooo good. Truly unforgettable. If there’s one place you absolutely cannot skip, it’s this one. We showed up on Saturday at 3:30, about 30 minutes before they opened, and the first round filled up right in front of us. We ended up getting seated for the second round at 4:45. And honestly, I’d do it again.
On a cold Wednesday evening in October, I was hoping for a delicious date night spot and Khao Tiew delivered. Though relatively new, this place has received a lot of acclaim for the food and because of that I knew I had to try it out for myself. After joining the waitlist (YOU MUST BE WITHIN 1 MILE TO JOIN), we had about 45 minutes to wait around 6:00. However we blew by that time by hanging out and checking out shops in West Portal, which unfortunately were mostly closed by that time. Anyways, after getting seated inside we decided on the Crab Fried Rice in a Claypot, the Khao Soi, the Duck Breast Red Curry, and the Crispy Papaya Salad. I enjoyed everything a lot. The crab fried rice was rich and had a really nice savory and subtle sweet flavor. The Khao Soi was probably the best I’ve ever had and it honestly did not even need the meat add on. The Duck Breast Red Curry was surprisingly fresh and rich, while the duck was super tender. Finally, the Crispy Papaya Salad was really unique and I've never had a papaya salad in this form. What we ordered was more than enough for 3 people, so I wouldn’t do much more than that. Anyways, I am super glad we came and I will definitely recommend this place as one of the best thai foods I have had in the bay.
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