Basil Thai Resaurant & Bar
Thai · San Francisco
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En Basil Thai Restaurant & Bar te damos la bienvenida a un rincón vibrante y elegante en el corazón de San Francisco, donde la auténtica cocina tailandesa se fusiona con innovadores cócteles de inspiración asiática. Nuestra pasión es ofrecerte una experiencia culinaria memorable en un ambiente acoge...
En Basil Thai Restaurant & Bar te damos la bienvenida a un rincón vibrante y elegante en el corazón de San Francisco, donde la auténtica cocina tailandesa se fusiona con innovadores cócteles de inspiración asiática. Nuestra pasión es ofrecerte una experiencia culinaria memorable en un ambiente acogedor y moderno. Ven a descubrir los sabores exóticos y el ambiente animado que nos hacen únicos.
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Basil Thai is a popular spot in SOMA known for its flavorful Thai dishes and lively atmosphere. Many rave about the coconut-red curry braised short ribs and panang short ribs curry. Some reviewers noted slow service during peak hours or with large groups.
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Tip: Make reservations, especially if you have a larger group, as the restaurant can get busy. Consider visiting during the evening for easier parking.
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Such a great vibe with good music and even better service! We had the pad kee mao, but the real standouts were the grilled pork skewers and the charcoal-grilled hanger steak. If you love meat, do not skip these. Already planning my next trip back!
From the moment you walk in it becomes a vibe. Music playing in the background. The bartender was busy making drinks. It was after 9:30 pm when I arrived. Tables were served and people appeared to be enjoying their beautifully presented food. We were sat and attended to quickly. I ordered the Thai-phoon, Thai tea w coocinut hints was not sweet but more of a rum tea flavor. The chicken spring rolls were perfectly crisp and loaded with chicken, the lettuce and herbs were the perfect touch. The pad Thai w loaded w chicken and tofu, light in color but flavor was in point. Fried tofu was crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside w the perfectly matched dipping sauce. The mango sticky rice, was delicious as well. I will definitely be returning
Braised short rib red curry, roti, and crispy rice/Lao sausage salad were all excellent. The Thai-phoon drink was garbage.
We came in at the tail end of happy hour. Everything is family style, and so we got a lot to share. We enjoyed everything we got! We ordered corn fritters, fried brussel sprouts, veggie spring rolls, wok fried rice noodles with Chinese broccoli, honey duck in red curry, and pad see ew. We also got a couple drinks. Everyone enjoyed everything!
I lived in Southeast Asia for 10 years so I am very, very picky about Thai food. This place tastes like a restaurant in Thailand. We ordered the chicken laarb and pork neck extra spicy, and it was properly spicy! The staff are cute, the environment feels like you're in Bangkok (down to the details like steel soup spoons), and the food was excellent. Fresh herbs, spices, fish sauce, and everything. I love that they did not dampen the flavor. So glad to have found this place!
An exceptional Thai dining experience in San Francisco! This restaurant offers the convenience of reservations, ensuring prompt seating upon arrival. While metered street parking might be challenging during peak hours, visiting during the evening proved hassle-free, with complimentary parking available. Upon entering, the restaurant had a few vacant tables, yet the ambiance remained vibrant and inviting. Our meal consisted of the following dishes: Pad Se-Ew - A personal favorite, the Pad Se-Ew here was truly outstanding! Bursting with flavor, it struck the perfect balance without being overly salty. I opted for pork, but any protein would pair well with this classic dish. Gaeng Gari - A must-have for me at any Thai eatery, their yellow curry was utterly delectable! Served with half a chicken, some bones may be present, so exercise caution while savoring the dish. I wholeheartedly recommend this establishment and eagerly anticipate my return!
This is a cool, aesthetic spot to get Thai food downtown. They have all the classic dishes and a fun list of cocktails, although I didn’t try the drinks when I visited. I got the crab fried rice and was very satisfied with the food. Prices are on the higher end, but that’s to be expected given the location. The service couldn’t have been better. The waiter was attentive, and the food didn’t take too long to arrive. The only somewhat annoying thing was the menu listed the entrées with super generic names like “pan-fried fat rice noodle…” first followed by the Thai name like pad see ew, pad Thai, etc. This made the menu confusing to read, especially given the dim lighting. Considering SF’s diverse clientele and the ubiquity of Thai cuisine in California, I feel like the majority of people are familiar with the Thai names, so it’s unnecessary to westernize them, which only results in making the menu less customer-friendly.
Hands down. The. Best. Thai. In. SF. That’s right, I said it. Despite tons of options for Southeast Asian food in the city, Basil still takes the top spot for best Thai food I’ve had in the three years here. The Panang Curry with braised short rib is absolutely everything. Without a doubt, order this dish. The velvety coconut curry sauce coats incredibly tender, high quality pieces of beef. We literally almost licked the plate, it was that good! The pad thai was a great second plate, though I do wish the shrimp came tail-free (just a personal preference). We enjoyed all of the cocktails, with my personal favorite being the BKK Negroni. All-in-all, we were extremely happy with everything we had! The one drawback is that the service, though warm and friendly, just frankly seems green. Despite several tables still open, the service was spotty and slow — we had drinks forgotten and entrees arrive sporadically between one another. The entire dining experience took about 45 mins longer than it needed to, but the saving grace was that the food was freaking phenomenal. The staff wasn’t rude or anything — quite the opposite — but really needs to tighten up their ship to take this from four stars to a home run 5 outta 5.
My friend and I went to Basil Thai Restaurant and Bar for SF restaurant week, and it struck a positive chord with its nice ambiance and friendly service. The restaurant itself has a contemporary feel, with sleek décor and a lively atmosphere. Our server was attentive and prompt, making sure our water glasses were always full and answering any questions we had about the extensive menu. Speaking of the menu, it's a Thai food lover's dream! They offer a wide array of dishes, from classic noodle and fried rice options to soups, salads, rice plates, and enticing snacks. Their Restaurant Week deal for $45 included a three-course meal and a drink. And that's what we tried. They also had happy hour going on when we were there, so we ordered some snacks and drinks on the side - $10 cocktails, $6 snacks, $5 beer, and $9 house wine. Here's a breakdown of some of the dishes we tried: Steamed Pork & Crab Dumplings: While the filling was flavorful, the dough was a bit thick and undercooked at first. We mentioned this to the staff, and they kindly offered to cook them a bit longer. The second attempt was better, but the dough was still a tad thicker than ideal. Thai Aguachile: This dish was a refreshing take on ceviche. Shrimp, scallops, and squid were bathed in a zesty lime marinade and served with crispy sesame rice crackers. It was a perfect light and flavorful starter. BBQ Pork Ribs: The ribs were not your typical fall-off-the-bone ribs but they were cooked well. The accompanying green papaya and carrot slaw provided a nice crunch, while the smoked tomato relish added a touch of smokiness that balanced the sweetness of the ribs. Pan-Roasted Japanese Scallops: These perfectly cooked scallops were bathed in a savory Thai XO sauce and accompanied by tempura green beans. It was delicious and beautifully presented dish. Sweet Mango & Coconut Cream Sticky Rice: This classic Thai dessert did not disappoint. The sticky rice was perfectly cooked, and the sweetness of the mango paired beautifully with the creamy coconut sauce. Thai Iced Tea: A refreshing and classic beverage to complement the meal. We also tried a few other dishes that were not on the Restaurant Week menu but were definitely worth it: Indian Flat Bread & Curry: This dish offered a delightful surprise – crispy flatbread paired with a flavorful and savory vegetable curry. Corn Fritters, Cucumber Salad 'Kao Pode Tod': These crispy fritters were a delightful textural contrast to the cool and refreshing cucumber salad. Overall, Basil Thai offers a modern take on classic Thai dishes with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. While the undercooked dumplings were a minor misstep, the friendly service, extensive menu, and delicious food make it a great choice for a fun and flavorful dining experience. Especially with the Restaurant Week deal, it's a great opportunity to try a variety of their offerings at a good value.
The food was good and the Covid restrictions that were set felt reassuring. My only minor wish was that there would be a little more portion servings on the plate. I just felt like the plate was bigger than the actual size of the serving. The amount of shrimp was fine maybe a little more noodles would be my only suggestion. Overall it's a nice place to visit when in the city.
The amount of the food is really good in releation with price. We ordered 4 plates and drinks and it was less than 85 dlls. Thai tea is delicious. The duck was so great. The restaurant is quiet and the menu offers plenty options. Is near from civic center (SF). Our only suggestion is about service, we think they were focus in Serving instead of attending the tables. Basil is a fancy and clean place to eat with affordable prices.
Based on the reservation availability we thought it would not fill up, and boy were we wrong. Staff seems short staffed especially to handle large groups that seemed to regularly fill the place up. Feedback we’d share with the staff is if there are more than a handful of 4 top tables open and we ask for one and are a party of 2, it’s because we like to eat and not have a crowded table. Unfortunately that’s what set the mood for us and set the stage for everything so ordered less than our typical serving sizes. Over all the food was decent, but not enough to bring us back after we layer on the service.
Unappetizing bias. It's unfortunate this restaurant treats people of color differently. The restaurant was not even a quarter full, having dinner around 5 p.m., but we were denied for my kid and I, to sit at a table of four to be next to each other, so I can help cut her food. We were told we could only sit at a table for two, across from each other. Okay, so we sat where they put us, no problem. Yet, as we're having dinner, there was a white party of two, who were offered the table for four, followed by another white couple of two too, who got treated better, and were offered the table for four again. When I called it out to the waitress because she physically came to move my kid's chair to scoot her in, so she can sit someone else behind her, she said she was not racist and if we wanted to move now, in the middle of dinner. Then had the nerve to say it was because they were saving the tables for reservations. I was hurt that regardless of how well I dress, how hard I work at exposing my little girl to other cultures and foods, we can't get treated fairly, and I'm the one that has to be measured to not make a scene, and I won't, because my child is watching my reactions and learning from me. I tipped, not for the racist experience from the women that work here, but because as a woman of color, I don't want others to be treated the way we were, I live in the area and I can hold my head up high if I see them in the street again. The food was just not good enough to ever return anymore. This was not a one off here, but it's taught me now for sure, that they don't deserve my money ever again.
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1175 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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