Our restaurant may be a long way from Thailand, but we create a palpable link to that lush Southeast Asian corner of the world. Subtly lighted, its air is punctuated with delicate and exotic cooking scents. Many of the Thai-speaking patrons exchange pleasantries with the staff in their native language. Stunning photographs and artifacts from the region seal the connection. The simple elegance of the decor carries over to the beautifully prepared, beautifully presented food. Diners at this restaurant are ordered from an easy-to-follow menu, choosing from among noodle and rice dishes and various entrees. Curries and stir-fried meals are well-represented. Dishes are marked by degree of spiciness, but the kitchen aims to please and adjusts the heat according to individual preferences. We offer friendly service and excellent Thai food in a pleasant authentic environment."
a diner from San Francisco
Non pretentious, good thai food, not too expensive
This restaurant disabused me of the notion that there is no bad Thai food. The chicken with cashews redefines the concept of bland. There were very few cashews and even less flavor. None, really. It was cheap ($4.95), but you get what you pay for. Th
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Well the place is boom (loud noisy overburdened during a few minutes of lunch, and then often a crypt during other times, even prime weekend dinner). When it is slow it doesn't mean the service gets better -- the wait times are painful. The food of
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I'm not sure where your other reviewer dined, but after numerous visits my wife, oru kids, their friends and many of our friends have had consistently terrific times at Grand Pu Bah. It can be a bit noisy during Happy Hour period, but the menu is cr
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