Focuses on everybody’s favorite Vietnamese soup, although you’ll also find Thai influence, this being Hell’s Kitchen and all. Chef started out as a Frisco critic before getting ho... read more
Fresh Thai nook on Ninth. Colorful plates deck one wall, across from a mural of a naked woman. All kinds of noodle dishes: kea mao, pad Thai, ba mee. Tom yum soup’s also a draw. Place is BYOB... read more
Last Hell’s Kitchen address that wasn’t already a high-design Thai place finally spoken for. Tricked-out blue lighting against gray walls for nightclub effects. (DJ booth and bar by the... read more
Founding chef Pichet Ong crosses over to the savory side, takes inspiration from his Bangkok childhood. Green jackfruit curry, charcoal-grilled prawns, five-spice stewed beef. Ong has moved on,... read more
Heavy design grabs the eye from drab Ninth Avenue. Green glowing lightboxes and nightclub lighting. Exposed brick side wall keeps things grounded. Fusiony Thai food aesthetically pleasing as well. ... read more
Somewhat more authentic than its many competitors on this stretch of Ninth. Workmanlike, closer to home cooking than haute. We're always happy with fishcakes, pad Thai, and catfish in hot red curry... read more
In case ya' missed the hint in the name, shiz is for real. Authentic Bangkok-style eats are richer, denser, and more flavorful than the other ten-thousand Thai joints in this stretch of town. Curry... read more
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