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Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine San Francisco Reviews from The Last Year
i think for how expensive the dishes are i feel like i was
i think for how expensive the dishes are i feel like i was expecting more. the chef special dishes that are intended for sharing avg around $40. overall a fun ambiance, dishes were all pretty good, with a unique take on conventional thai (the blue rice!!) but the markup on the dishes was a bit wild imo some standouts are the kao soi, hat yai fried chicken
This place was truly horrible.
None of the dishes had any flavor and everything was just coated in an overwhelmingly THICK layer of batter. The chicken was super dry and the rice didn't taste like anything. This isn't Thai food at all. It was just super heavy fried food. We tried three dishes and nothing was good. Each dish was roughly $40 as well so quite expensive for such bland food . It's all just for the gimmick DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. If you're a foodie this place isn't for you. If you're interested in aesthetic and cool looking drinks then this is your place. So disappointing. I would give 0 stars if it would let me.
Good food, but my expectations were not met.
Great presentation, but I wasn't wow'd by the flavor/taste. The service was poor. We sat outside as they weren't hosting anyone inside that day.
Can't wait to come back!!!
This place is now my favorite Thai restaurant in all of America. I travel all over the place. Went here for lunch. The had a lunch special. Came with the best soup I have had since my visit to real Thailand. Plus 2 appetizers. Then the main course. I chose the friend chicken, which was amazing. Came with purple rice, and just yummy. Also ordered dessert
Food: got the fried chicken with Thai tea.
Chicken was crispy and everything was seasoned well. Service: alert and quick Ambiance: funky and colorful Cost: ~$50 Parking: might have to find parking a block or two away Overall: always down to go here
Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine is a culinary haven that
Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine is a culinary haven that never fails to impress, no matter which of their locations you visit. From San Francisco to Portland, each establishment exudes warmth and charm, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience. One of the standout qualities of Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine is the consistency of their delicious food. Whether you're indulging in their mouthwatering roti prata with a side of yellow curry, savoring the comforting flavors of tom kha gai, digging into the irresistible crab fried rice, or enjoying the crispy perfection of their chicken dishes, you're guaranteed a culinary journey that delights the senses. One thing to note is that the portions at Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine are generous, so make sure to come hungry! The abundance of food ensures that you'll leave satisfied and possibly with some leftovers to enjoy later. The ambiance at Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine is always inviting, with a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall positive dining experience. In summary, Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine is a culinary gem that consistently delivers delicious Thai fare across all of its locations. Whether you're a regular patron or a first-time visitor, you're in for a treat. Don't miss out on the opportunity to embark on a culinary adventure at Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine--you won't be disappointed!
I wanted to love this place but it's very average.
The papaya salad has a great taste to it but for $16 I was expecting a decent bit of papaya salad and instead 1/3 of the dish was mixed greens at the bottom. I have never been served mixed greens as part of a papaya salad and can only conclude they do this to save money and decrease the portion size of the salad. Fried rice, as many other reviewers have noted, was pretty terrible. Very mushy rice (overcooked), and absolutely flavorless. On the upside, service was very pleasant and efficient, and the green curry chicken was really special. I used some green curry chicken sauce on top of my fried rice which is the only reason I was able to complete my meal. Overall, this place is quite expensive for casual Thai food and I did not find the food quality to match.
i came here on a friday night with a group of 10 for a
i came here on a friday night with a group of 10 for a birthday dinner. my overall impression of this place is that it's a little excessive. when i first walked in, there was some sensory overload as the interior is just so colorful and decorated. everything from the decor to the plates to the napkins is very pretty, but it can feel a little gimmicky. we were seated in a semi-private section in the back. there were 2 large tables there so you could seat 2 large groups. our table felt a little small for the number of people - there were 2 seats on each end, and there was barely enough room on the table for all the dishes and utensils. we scanned a QR code to see the menu and i was a little overwhelmed by the length of it - it was 17 pages long. not that there are even a lot of things on the menu - a lot of the pages only have one dish on them. i was also shocked by the prices of the "special" items (which start at $35), especially when compared to the street food ($18, which is comparable to other thai restaurants). the portions are larger than average though, which somewhat makes up for the high prices. i shared the herbal rice salad (which someone said looked like cap'n crunch lol) and got the pad thai with chicken for myself, and both were pretty good. around 5 of us shared the social butterfly drink, which comes in a goblet-looking container. we had some difficulty finishing it, although i think that was because none of us were particularly interested in having a lot of it. the bathroom is also a notable part of the dining experience. my friend needed to use the bathroom and after seeing the inside immediately came back to get her phone to take pictures. it's as well-decorated as the rest of the restaurant, and there's even a bathtub surrounded with roses. there's also 2 sinks even though there's one toilet (i'm not sure why). overall, definitely a unique dining experience that can feel a little excessive.
This place is mediocre at best - I'm honestly not sure why
This place is mediocre at best - I'm honestly not sure why it's such a scene...My 9 Y. O. daughter left hungry because the chicken noodle soup was essentially one giant dry noodle, the oxtail curry was insultingly substandard (tough, very little meat and OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive), and the fried rolls were beat (a faint bathroom taste on my first bite...yummy...). The tom yum was good and also the beer (Almanac)...and they clearly put a lot of effort into the decor...too bad I don't go to restaurants based on how they look inside. Happy Birthday me! TBH places like this are why I don't try new places and why I don't like going to dinner on my birthday. On top of that my daughter was really upset that my birthday was "ruined". Thanks, Farmhouse - for a genuinely mediocre, albeit extremely expensive, experience on my birthday! Yikes...so shambolic I even refused to use the bathroom...
Great Thai food with amazing service.
This place is good for groups, birthdays, or just a casual date. Their specials can get super fun and creative just like their festive decor.
Food favorites: pad see you (super flavorful and delicious
Food favorites: pad see you (super flavorful and delicious flat noodle texture), volcano noodles (great spicy kick and fun presentation), Golden Hour cocktail from the cocktail flight (the peach simple syrup added such a bright and airy flavor to the whiskey base) Service: quick, friendly Vibes: authentic thai food meets brunch and floral designs
Best Thai in town
Best Thai food in San Francisco and one of my favorite restaurants! The menu is a fresh twist on all your Thai restaurant favorites with an amazing selection of drinks.
Won’t be a frequent flyer
Sooooo loud! Between the music and crowd, I couldn’t hear my friend who was sitting across from me. Other than that, food was good, but prices were steep. In that area it works but I could get an equally or better meal in the Richmond for a better price. Fried chicken by the way is good, but not worth the price. Service though was excellent!
Worst Thai food ever and well overpriced, avoid!!
This was the worst and most expensive Thai food I have ever had. We ordered green curry and the portions were really tiny. However, as the food was extremely spicy, we weren't able to eat it! Please note, you pay for just the curry sauce, we had to pay extra to add chicken to it and rice was extra too. On top, they charged us like a few sort of taxes and also allowed themselves to charge for the bad service and requested tip on top of that!! Shameless!! We will never return and won't recommend this place to anyone.
Indians don’t visit this place… this place is discriminatory!
This is the worst restaurant, the waiters may discriminate against you if your are Indian. Food is average. Expensive. Not recommended.
Best Thai in town! Very fun menu! 😋
They have a really fun menu and the ambiance is pleasant particularly on their front patio. Thai is my favorite kind of food and I’d say this is easily the best Thai restaurant in the city.
Terrible food and very unfriendly staff.
Came for dinner after seeing the restaurant recommended online. Without a doubt our most disappointing experience of our holiday. Our waitress was extremely unfriendly and borderline rude. My boyfriends food was fine, however I spent 47 dollars on dry beef fat which was meant to be short rib. When I asked if I could have a side of curry sauce I was first met with a no (even though our started had a curry dipping sauce), I was told it would be a further 10 dollars if I wanted some. Not worth the hype. Very very disappointed. Save your money and go to any of the far superior restaurants in San Francisco.
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