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271 of 5,064 Restaurants in San Francisco

If I could give ten stars, I would! This place is amazing and gluten free friendly. Located in the Embarcadero area, it’s a gem. Best Thai I’ve ever had. The pumpkin curry is A-MAZ-ING! Great service, especially during a busy lunch hour.

We were staying in the area and most restaurants there are closed on Sundays. Osha Thai was open and busy! We ordered the chicken satay, spicy green beans with beef and pad thai. Between the two of us, it was a bit too much food. All dishes were delicious and the service was good. An appy, two mains, a non-alcoholic beverage and a beer, the bill came out to to $73 USD with tax and tip. It's pricier than what I'm used to but I guess it's a touristy area!

Didn't make any dinner reservation on a Saturday night so we ended up at Osha Thai. We sat a the bar and had dinner there . Service was very good. We ordered a Riesling and old fashioned for our drinks. For dinner, we ordered the bacon wrapped scallops and the cod with lemongrass. Really enjoyed the latter. Bartenders were very attentive.

While taking a stroll along the Embarcadero we stopped into this restaurant and had a lovely experience. Asked our server a ton of questions and went with several of her recommendations. The food was excellent and the thai people (hostess, server, manager) were so genuinely kind, helpful and pleasant that we left we big smiles and happy tummies.

We recently ate at Osha whilst visiting San Francisco. The service was very good; we were greeted by a very welcoming hostess who seated us at our table and the waiter that we were assigned was very friendly and efficient. The restaurant was very clean and the decor was lovely. Our thai dishes were good, but nothing exceptional. We ate the vegetarian crispy rolls which were lovely, followed by the Panang beef curry (and this was the dish we really didn't care for as the beef was strange in texture and taste and this sauce too "soupy" for our liking). However, we also ate the Country chicken which was good and our daughter, who is vegetarian, ate the Tofu clay pot and she loved this dish. Presentation of all the dishes, were lovely.

Went in as a family group and were able to get food that can be eaten by anyone. We shared our food between 4. Their fresh spring rolls were great and we really liked their lobster red curry. Staff on the ball and helpful. Their lychee soda drink was also a hit. They do cater well for wine drinkers.

This is a nice Thai restaurant and bar in the Embarcadero Center. We got off to a slightly awkward start when we were seated immediately at a large comfortable table, without a reservation, but it took a long time for a server to come by. Turns out there appeared to be only one working our section and it was fairly busy. Once we did get visited the service was great from there. Good bar selection, food was good, portions were larger than expected but we managed to clean our plates. The atmosphere is slightly elegant but there were many families there. Though it was a busy holiday weekend, we did not require a reservation, but going forward I'd probably make one anyway just in case.

I find that a lot of the Embarcadero and Ferry Building-vicinity restaurants are kind of mediocre. To be fair, we descended on OSHA in a large group. But the service was chaotic, I ended up having to go get some of the drinks from the staging area, and the food was unremarkable. Nice setting and good place to sit outside if it's warm enough.

Delicious food and ambiance in this establishment. Food was delicious and served in an appropriate time frame and hot too. The Chicken Satay was delicious as was the Pad Thai

I liked the ambience of the place. We ordered the 3 vegetarian dishes on the menu - the eggplant was good but the other two dishes were sub-par. Was not impressed with their food portions either. Overall, can't justify visiting the place again - there are lot of other better choices for Thai food.

This restaurant was adequate in every way. Just across the street from the bay along the Embardero, it looked like a nice spot to get in for a quick meal and drink. It was. The food (sushi and teriyaki chicken) was perfectly average. No complaints, though the chicken was cooling by the time it made it to our table. The drinks were averagely made and the usual high end of prices to be expected along the embarcadero. Service was adequate, not too friendly and not unfriendly. If I happened to be walking around near here again, and didn't see another restaurant without lines outside, I would probably patronize them again.

Service was excellent. The food was OK. The location was excellent. Good atmosphere. The music could have been better.

Firstly, we really enjoyed the food, we had spring rolls, the kumbochu pork belly (delicious) and country chicken. Secondly, the service was good, quick and friendly. But, we couldn't believe this - we come from a country where nobody tips, it's not expected, and this being the first place we'd visited in the USA we didn't know the rules or expectations and honestly didn't think about it when we signed for the bill. While we were walking down the street one of the men from the restaurant chased us down and said we hadn't signed, we pointed out that we had and he left;2 minutes later our waitress ran after us and told us we hadn't tipped, we were mortified! Aren't tips at the descretion of the customer? But to be chased down on the street in public! A disgrace!

My family’s get together spot for Thai food. Delicious food, great atmosphere, attentive and friendly service, validated parking.

Osha is a wonderful experience. The restaurant itself is very comfortable and the chairs are designed so you could sit there for hours. The service was quick as well --- so you may need to slow it down a bit. I was not in the mood for alcohol (they had a great bar) so ordered the Thai Iced Tea --- that was a treat but not low in calories. The standards were all on the menu, with a few extras -- some raw fish items and frog legs. The crab rangoon was outstanding. The frog legs were tasty but served as little pieces that required you to either eat the fragment of bone or tear it apart with your fork to get it out, leaving tiny chunks of meat to push together before eating -- very tasty but too much work. I got a seafood curry (Asha Sea) that had shrimp, mussels, scallops, salmon and eggplant -- an outstanding seafood yellow curry. Everyone was happy with their meal --- the seared salmon dish was also excellent. I thought the pricing was inexpensive, especially for the quality and location. My only suggestion is that if you are looking for a 2-2.5 hour meal you will need to slow it down. It was quiet enough for business talk but loud enough to be able to laugh and not feel uncomfortable. We were in and out in an hour.

Spicy eggplant is my fave Thai dish and Oshawa did not disappoint! It was amazing. I had it with its original tofu. Next time, I would try the chicken or beef option as I am not a tofu fan. I also had the chicken satay which was amazing!

When visiting the Embarcadero Center, you may get hungry. Try Osha Thai Restaurant & Bar facing Justin Herman Plaza. The atmosphere is relaxing and the servers very professional. The food is hearty and offers the standard Thai cuisine. I tried their pad see ew with chicken and Golden Apple Tea. I recommend Osha Thai for an enjoyable dining experience.

I have been to three locations of this Thai chain, and have not been disappointed at any of the three. I love their appetizers and for our large group it was great to try so many. We had shrimp, egg rolls, wraps and other delightful plates. They were all excellent and I could have just made a meal out of appetizers. But, I am also glad that I got the volcano beef dish. It's spicy marinated beef that is my go to item whenever I eat at Osha. Others in my party said the Pad Thai was excellent as well.

Well, if you were going to go wrong at Osha Thai, you'd have to try very hard. It's a San Francisco institution at this point, with several locations around the city. It's very approachable and tasty Thai food. I visited with a friend for some drinks and shared plates at the bar. Service was spot on, as were the drinks. The food is easily customizable if you prefer to avoid beef, chicken, shellfish or pork - though all of those options are available. My friend is mostly vegetarian and I avoid shellfish, so we had many easy compromises to choose from. Osha Thai is a great solid choice for a good meal.

We had the prawn curry and the duck curry as well as some wasabi beef rolls. All were excellent. I wish we could take this restaurant home with us!

Our first stop was about 3 trips ago, visit SF 3-4 times a year for business, baseball, and good old city r&r. This place is always bustling so necessarily a quiet, lingering type of dining experience, but not atypical for the most cities, especially SF. The food is great, plenty of variety for the novice, but don't have to be a Thai foodie to enjoy has been our impression. Nice selection of very well done cocktails on the spendy side, but again not atypical for the city, along with the garden variety beer and wine selections for the area. We happened upon it again just this past weekend while passing through the Ferry Building and art walk on the way to the stadium so decided to give it another try and were not disappointed. It's usually busy, but this was mid day on a Sat. and we were seated quickly. Prices are average or better per plate for SF and yummy starters.

Food was good. I had the tom yum soup. I've had better and I've had worse. Flavor was good, but there for too many Ginger chunks. The pad thai was tasty. But the presentation could have been better. Portion was served in a giant bowl that was elevated off the table at least 2 inches. The table was already a bit too high for the chair. This made eating awkward.

This is one of four locations of the Osha Thai full service restaurant chain that are still standing in the city of San Francisco. Some would consider this one the most tourist friendly as it has a full dining room facing Justin Herman Plaza and the San Francisco Ferry Building and it has a sleek and sexy dining and drinking lounge on the other side with an entrance inside the courtyard area of Embarcadero building number four. We came on a Monday all the way from the East Bay and surprisingly traffic was light and parking in the nearby streets was even better. Upon entry, you'll notice how different this location looks from all of the other ones in the city. Open, nicely lit and spacious with plenty of square shaped tables and long tables for intimate diners and big parties. We were lucky enough to get there so early in the evening that they placed us in one of their sofa tables with two small cushioned stools on each side of a low slung table, which was perfect for dining, if you don't mind crouching a bit down. The menu at this Osha is like all the rest divided into types of foods from starters to main courses like land, sea, curries and rice and noodles. Our party wasn't super hungry but still wanted to get a nice sampling of their foods. They also had a "Back to Original" menu which had a lot of "classic" Thai dishes like the Emperor Noodles which for $24.95 featured Kurobuta pork belly, BBQ pork, crispy pork belly, 5-spice egg, crab meat, pork balls served with traditional egg noodles and classic clear broth. Not only did this provided a great deal of food but it also gave us a chance to try a traditional the Thai noodle soup, which I found comparable to the traditional Chinese won ton noodle soup rather than Japanese ramen. We also went with the Volcanic Beef which was wok-fired grilled flank steak with basil, bell peppers and black pepper served in Lava sauce and garnished with three onion rings on top and served with a bowl of white rice. Thirdly we went with the Garlic Lamb Ribs which were deep fried marinated rack of Australian lamb on a bed of their "summer salad." I really liked the taste of their Volcanic Beef which for twenty dollars was one of their more affordable dishes. It felt more like the traditional Vietnamese "shaking beef" than a Chinese beef stir fry. But our Garlic Lamb Ribs was an overcooked miss and it featured only three ribs for their dinner plate. When one of my dining mates said she had been just a few days prior for lunch and it featured four ribs on the dish we were left wondering had things changed? After inquiring with our server we found out it had changed (in a matter of days no less!) that yes since the racks were cut larger they were now only serving three pieces. With less meat and our dish being too well done our table complained to the manager saying we were loyal customers and came here not only for their food but that dish in particular and they acquiesced with making our table an additional two racks of lamb freshly made from their kitchen. Now that's what I call good customer service. For dessert, we went with the Mango Mania which was a unique blend of a Mango Ice Cream Parfait with coconut sticky rice and fresh mango. It was the perfect summer treat. Osha Thai always has good food and great service, so much so, we are greeted with a traditional Thai greeting with clasped palms and a curtsy with a traditional hello in the Thai language. That extra special greeting and care just proves how authentic Osha Thai can be.

All our food was fantastic and genuine. A great depth and broad spectrum of rich flavors. Everything was fresh and cooked to perfection. The service was slow so you did get your drinks after the appetizers, understaffed the night we attended?

We needed something close to our hotel, and they were able to put together a table for 14 people in under 5 minutes. Food was fair at best.

I visited Osha Thai lounge during the Happy Hour. The interior decoration was interesting and fancy, and the food had a good look and delicious. The price was a little bit expensive compared to other restaurant, but it was reasonable.

happy hour - lots of changes on appetizers, don't order the meatballs (it is not American meatballs) it is prepackaged frozen Thai kind of porl meatballs, chewy and no taste, chicken wings a plus, then two or three others. might as well buy a dish or appetizers from regular menu. ambiance is worth one drink, good service.

Went with a group of 14 people. Some of us were served quickly, but two people in our group, who had just ordered salad, waited for nearly an hour! How long does it take to make a salad? The disparity in serving time made our lunch very uncomfortable. Those of us who were served quickly felt bad for those who were waiting. And those who were waiting could barely enjoy their salads when they finally arrived because we had to rush back to our conference. The food tasted good, but it was a terrible experience. The place is also excessively loud and the staff is not very helpful. One of the members of our party who arrived early was told there was no reservation and sent away. We never quite understood why.

As been vegetarian we have less options in any restaurant but here they had a different menu for vegetarian. We had ordered the Yellow Curry and the Fried Rice. We didn't had the idea of how much quantity would it be and turns out that was sufficient for 4 people. Then comes the taste part and it was sublime.

The food here never fails! The Thai food is authentic and I love the ambience of this location. Service is generally good and they are always happy to cook entrees to the requested spiciness!

We spent 2 wonderful hours here last night. The highlight of our meal was the extremely tasty volcano beef. Well worth a visit if only for the volcano beef. Alcohol is expensive.

We walked around San Francisco on July 4; nice visit to the farmer's market at the Ferry Building, but couldn't find anywhere for lunch that didn't involve a very long wait. So we walked across to Embarcadero Center and happened upon Osha. Wife and I enjoy Thai food, and our son is crazy about all things Asian. So this was a great place for us. Service was very friendly and efficient. The only negative was that our meals arrived separately over a period of 5-7 minutes. Minor point. Wife chose to be adventuresome (for her) and order a green vegetable curry that she really enjoyed. Son had a lamb curry. I had the 'Heavenly Sea Bass' - a generous portion of fish served over cabbage and mushrooms, and with a spicy broth that contrasted nicely with the mild fish and vegetables. Prices are quite reasonable for the financial district of San Francisco.

Great Panang Curry and Wontons, the service and atmosphere was good. Found the restaurant by chance and gave it a try.

Beautiful Thai restaurant close to the Ferry Building. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The menu was extensive with lots of options and they have a nice selection of house cocktails. My husband had the Tiger Tear steak and I had the pork belly. Both were very tasty and had lots of flavor.

What a wonderful restaurant! Spacious, elegant, friendly and attentive staff, plenty of outdoor seating in covid times. Oh, and the food is fabulous. Try the spring rolls with shrimp. Photo is of mango curry with chicken. Portions are generous. Reasonable prices. Casual attire is fine at least at time of late afternoon visit.

Beautiful restaurant with delicious food. The service was very harried and rushed and we had to struggle to get the waiters' attention. But the flavorful food made us forget the haphazard service. The food was very well prepared with fresh ingredients and aromatic flavor.

We went to this place for a group dinner for work. The place is beautiful. They had seating available and the food was amazing. I had the crab pad thai and crab wontons among other appetizers. Wow-It was amazing! They also had wonderful signature drinks and wine selections. I'd definitely go back!

The meal was delicious. Enjoyed all our dishes. The volcanic beef was tender and delicious. The chicken coconut curry was very tasty. Service was prompt, polite and professional. Highly recommend and will come again when next in San Francisco.

We went here to celebrate a birthday of one of our team members. They accommodated our group of 10 on short notice in the bar area so that we could benefit from the happy hour drinks and food! Very good service! All the food was very good, just be careful: fried chilis are very spicy! :-)

On business, picked because of hotel proximity; loved it. I'm solo so I sat at the bar alone; the bartender could not have been friendlier.

Friday evening. Convenient if you are staying at the Hyatt Regency as we were. Service is fast and very attentive. They would not let our water glasses get empty. Food is average quality Thai. Nothing very inventive or exceptional. Prices were typical for San Francisco, that is higher that one would expect in other parts of the country.

We liked the soup and the dessert. They charged us 50% more of the price of the soup for requesting additional mushrooms, though they did tell me the additional cost after some consultation among themselves. The service was good. The Kobe beef steak salad was weird.

Close to the Hyatt Regency and Ferry Terminal, we were able to get seated immediately. Drinks and dinner arrived quickly. The place was full so it must be good. I had the Pad Thai, which I would give a B -- I've had better but it was still a really enjoyable experience. Others in my party enjoy their food.

I really enjoyed my lemongrass chicken, my half dozen fresh oysters with a Singha very cold beer. The main dish arrived so fast it felt they new What I was going to order. The fresh oysters came later, but they warn you oysters take a bit longer because they open them just before they bring them to the table. There was just one waiter, who did an amazing job at serving 8 large tables. She was all by her self. It could well be there was a no show today, but the fact was service was a little slow, even though the food was ready extremely fast. Still, if great Thai food, ultra cold Thai beer, and very fresh oysters, in a fancy Lounge is what you are looking for, on a very nice mall next to the water, Osha is a great option.

Very nice food and good service. Portions are huge and the food very tasty and well prepared. Nice atmosphere and great decor.

My coworkers and I went here for lunch one day. Service was fast, I had some appetizers which were pretty good and the Pad Thai which was probably the best Pad Thai I've had from any Thai place in the area. Pretty popular spot for lunch.

The staff acted put out every time we summoned them--and we had to summon them in order to get any service. It seemed as they purposefully avoided eye contact as they walked past our table, never stopping. And when we finally managed to get their attention, the interaction was curt and devoid of pleasantries. I had the vegetarian eggplant dish, which was oily and overly sweet. I expected it to have some other vegetables, but no. At least they have the option of brown rice. If you want even common Thai fare and decent service skip this restaurant; they fall short on both.

Extremely poor service. Even though the food is good, it does not offset the very bad service. Find another restaurant unless you are willing to wait patiently with no response to your repeated requests. Service is negative stars. 2 stars only because of food

Patio dining available. Friendly efficient service. I had Volcano Beef which was flank steak cubes in Thai sauce topped with 3 crispy onion rings. I added sticky rice and Thai chili sauce. Very flavorful.

We went there for a family dinner and the place was perfect. There were a lot of after-office people but we didn't feel out of place even if we had two kids with us. Although it was full, there were enough staff to attend to your needs. Unfortunately, i couldn't remember his name but our waiter was very good. All his recommended food was great. I can't say anything average about this place. Everything was perfect!

Osha Thai is a small chain of restaurants that consistently offers great food and service. We have been to at least two of their places several times and they never disappoint and the best part is the food almost always comes out quick.

Right next to our hotel, Hyatt Regency Embarcadero we found this fantastic and superbly decorated Thai restaurant. I had Pad Thai and it was excellent, the service was quick and efficient. Get the tables overlooking the embarcadero.

I had been walking everywhere and wanted somewhere close to hotel where I was for convention. I have eaten Thai, but never gone to a Thai restaurant. The server was very nice and helped me make a selection. I had the duck rolls, and sea bass. Jasmine tea. It was all wonderful - did not care for the lettuce under the fish. I also had coconut rice, which was really good and different, a little sweet, but not overbearing.

A large group (maybe 16) from work of us ate here. Ambience was nice, food was delicious, especially the noodles with broccoli and the masaman lamb curry. I thought the food service was good, but the drinks service a little slow. The food was very well presented and the portions very generous too

Great restaurant with good Thai and fusion food and all at a great price. I used to eat here a lot when I lived in SF and still go back here every time I'm in town. Its the best restaurant in the Embarcadero complex in my book (unless you are looking for something more expensive and higher end).

I tried a couple of things and thought it was just ok. It wasn't anything special. It was just average. It certainly was not worth the price.

The food was amazing--duck samosas, you have to try them--the service was attentive. Good wine list, and good location.

5 of us ladies went there. From the time we were seated the waitress acted like we were inconveniencing her. Maybe she was just having an off night. The food was excellent. Firecracker Shrimp for my appetizer and Kobe beef entree both delicious!

Conveniently located in Justin Herman Plaza behind the Hyatt, Osha Thai does a good job catering to the rushed lunch time business crowd and the leisurely tourist crowd. They have a large selection of rice and noodle plates as well as dishes that can be split family style. Although not a vegetarian, the string beans with Tofu is my favorite. Their pad thai is also good. Lunch dishes are about $12-15. If you have time, and the weather is good, you can sit on the patio to enjoy your visit.

Table for 4 last night. So loud on a Thursday night we could not converse with our friends across the table. The waiter failed to write down our order, so we never got served. Companions had Spring rolls which were wrapped in those thick Chinese glutinous rice sheets which are both off putting and tasteless. We ended up walking out and going upstairs to Sens restaurant to have dinner.

Went for a business dinner with 8 other colleagues. We had booked the Gold room and this was very good. Food, drinks, dessert all excellent. Service was good. Since we were in the Gold room, we were shielded from the noise.

There were about 15 of us and we had a long table. We ordered many smalls meals, almost tapas style, but Thai cuisine. Genuine Thai taste, good portions and great taste. Will return next time I am in SF. Good wine list and list of beers. Good size restaurant and friendly service.

Probably the first restaurant I went to when I moved to the city. Absolutely loved it then and 4 years later I still love it. They have opened up at many locations but my favorite still remains this one on the Embarcadero. The ambiance is nice and classy and the decor of the place is wonderful. It is a combination of a lounge and restaurant so perfect for family outings, business dinners or even date nights because you can go on a long walk after. :P Coming to the food. I absolutely love everything they have to offer however my favorite is their Pad Thai and Chicken Satay. But their Penang curry is amazing as well. TIP: If you are going to the restaurant about 45-1 hour before closing time they might hurry your meals and try to rush you out the door so I would suggest getting their a little early.

The restaurant was smartly presented, clean and the staff were friendly and courteous. The food we enjoyed was fresh and appealing. I had Chicken Pad Thai and my wife had Chicken Green Curry. Both were delicious

Great decor, nice varieties on the menu, pretty good service. But the noise level was just so annoying. And forget their prawn/Papaya salad unless you like the Thai version of coleslaw.

Delicious food and friendly and accommodating staff. Always worth the visit every time I am in town. The seats close to the window are on the cold side, if the weather is cold. Otherwise this is a very nice place.

Quality Thai food served stylishly al fresco (or indoors if you prefer) across from the bustling Ferry Building. The shrimp in my Pineapple Fried Rice were plump and tasty, and the salmon in the rolls was moist, delicate, and cooked to perfection. The service was a bit slow, and we were at the end of the lunch rush.

There is a good collection of various food here. Taste is good and it is a mix of Asian and Western. The ambiance is good and the price of the food is decent, not too expensive but above the regular market price.

This place did not hit the spot for me. The dish I ordered -- pad se ew -- was as bland as it gets. Not only was there no spice at all (mind you, nobody even bothered to ask how spicy I wanted it), it lacked salt, black beans, and wok hey. Osha thus lands second to last in my historical Thai food sampling right above Hanuman Thai Cafe in Kirkland (where not only the food, but also the service sucks). Would I come back? Absolutely not. There are so many better places in San Francisco. Most definitely the most white-washed "Thai" food I have had.

This restaurant is near the exploreatorium so good place to go before our after your have been to the exploreatorium on an adults Thursday night. It was very busy when we were there with lots of groups so a bit noisy. Service was good although they had a problem with our New Zealand accents and our order arrived as a mango salad instead of a mango soda, however this was efficiently sorted with no fuss. We had spring rolls, excellent loved the tiny fry basket and volcano beef stunning and delicious. Highly recommended except the mango soda which was too sweet.

The restaurant by itself is very elegant by the decorations that they have. However it will be very noisy and hard to talk at dinner time. The food is amazing, but probably if you are wishing to have a good meal might be a bit high. Preferably go with more people and friends to enjoy.

Came here after looking for somewhere to eat near pier 39. Decent Thai food with a great pork curry with crisy belly pork on top. No prawn crackers which was a surprise!

Every time I come to San Francisco I visit Osha for some good yummy Thai food. It never disappoints, it is always great! They are always busy, also it is good to know that they close from 2:30 until 5:00pm.

What an amazing experience at Osha Thai Restaurant, the food and service were exceptional on both accounts. We ate there twice during our week stay in San Francisco and we were not disappointed on either visit. I enjoyed one or two of their Osha Thai “Tom Yum” Beer, while different it is served very cold and is delicious. You can't go wrong with anything on the menu and they regulate the spice so anyone can enjoy the food. We are looking forward to returning on our next visit to San Francisco.

Beautiful restaurant with amazing ambiance. Waiters were very helpful identifying vegan options and recommending dishes. Decent wine list. The food was excellent and the overall experience was very nice. Not inexpensive but worth it for a night out or a special occasion.

Love this place! Have been here many times, and have enjoyed every visit. Large menu of food and drinks. Service always attentive. Wonderful ambience. Menu selections always fresh and prepared in an excellent manner. Taste is amazing. Full bar, validated parking for dinner on the weekends. Right off the plaza across from the ferry building. Easy to get to by BART (Embarcadero station). After dinner you can enjoy an evening stroll along the bay!

Osha Thai has been my go-to restaurant when I just want good Thai food. Haven't been disappointed yet (been 3 times)! Herbal chicken wings are surprisingly good, but don't eat the greens since I think they're more for the flavoring- they're very bitter. Also make sure to get the volcano beef dish, sooo good and tender.

Osha Thai is part of a chain throughout San francisco. This particular restaurant is right next to the Hyatt Regency, across from the Ferry building of the Embarcadero. It has a large and spacious dining area, with several private party rooms in the back. There are windows on both sides of the corner overlooking the plaza by the Embarcadero, leaving a lot of natural light in. The menu is extensive and focuses on Thai and other Asian cuisines. Portions are quite generous, so think of sharing and ordering less, rather than more. The flavors are pleasant, although dishes have been "Americanized", toning down the spices/ If you like your Thai food spicy, you need to insist. There is a full bar and a modest wine and beer list. Service is spotty, hurried and unsophisticated.

I had Pad Thai with prawns and spring rolls. The food was great and did not disappoint anyone in my group. The service was superb and the atmosphere was upbeat and pleasant.

We ordered Shrimp rice rolls for a starter. It is fabulous. We loved it. The man course was lamb with Kabacha and curry. I thought the lamb was quite tough and the kabacha squash was cooked with the tough peel. That would have been healthy, except the toughest parts of the peel had hard spots on them. It felt like it was not cooked with care, but just thrown together. . I did not like it. The service was not that good. No one came back to check on us or give us more water the whole time we were there. I would go back for the starter. But not to eat.

Sometimes it's great and other times it's awful. Sometimes it's fast and other times it takes hours. It is suspenseful if nothing else! The green curry is usually pretty good. The pad thai is generally not. Good luck!

I go to this restaurant and always had good experience, all the food is very tasty, well presented and stuff provide excellent service.

We went to OSHA Thai restaurant in around 6 pm. We booked for around 12 seats in advance. The restaurant was very spacious and specialise in Thai Food only . The food quality and the service are both good. The food is also served quickly. The location of the restaurant is also great. Would definitely love to visit it again.

I have been coming here for several years. The food is authentic, fresh and reasonably priced. Service is attentive and quick. There are many dishes that are amazing. I have never been disappointed. The portions are good. If there's one drawback, it is that it is quite loud.

I say that it's the best Thai food, for someone who's never been to Thailand!!!! I was craving a Thai curry on our last night in San Francisco and my boyfriend found this one on google and a US friend of ours who lived here previously also mentioned this place. So down we went, I had the Thai green chicken curry and asked for it extra spicy!! And it was! But I love spicy! It really was delicious and huuuuge portion for a very fair price. My boyfriend had beef Panang (which I took a couple of forkfuls of!!) and it was also delicious-but the Thai green was definitely a winner for me. The waiters were very attentive and pleasant. If we ever come back to San Francisco,this will most definitely be out first port of call! Top marks. Bring one to Ireland-that would make it much easier for me!!

The restaurant menu offers a great selection of delicious dishes, for a very reasonable price. They also cater for guests with various food allergies. The service is of top quality too. This restaurant can be highly recommended.

My husband loved the pork belly, Kurabouto, and I had Lemon Grass chicken. Both were super yummmmy and reasonably priced. The service was great and we got a kick out of their uniforms—they were all wearing Warriors t shirts.

Found Osha when walking around the Embarcadero. At 8pm, not many options so it was successful. Good Thai food, very good service, just not the best Thai ever.

Attractive looking restaurant but a real disappointment. The quality of the ingredients is pretty average. I had the ‘Kobe beef’ but it was v tough. Poor by SF standards & pretty surly service.

This restaurant was the perfect meal at the perfect time. My family and I were coming back from exploring the city on an early evening cold day. We walked in and were seated immediately (party of 5). Our food arrived very quickly and was piping hot. Pad Thai Noodles, Pork Belly, Chicken Satay, Thai Fried Rice and a must try Tom Yum Beer! All hot the spot and tasted amazing.

Went here with a group of colleagues to celebrate the holidays. The food was consistently excellent, fresh ingredients, and perfectly spiced. The menu is extensive---definitely will please everyone in your group

A group of 4 of us went here - 3 adults and 1 child. The bill was about $130, so not bad for San Francisco. The food was really good, scenery is good and the service was very good. If you like Thai food it is worth a visit. I’ve been to Thailand and the food is authentic - though I think the curry was called yellow rather than green. Still tasted great!

Nice setting off market street. Wait staff friendly and fast Inside setting proof of vaccine Started with the $1 oysters just a little fishy Samosa appetizer good, chicken satay very good with the cucumber salad Beef dish, meat was a little tough Pai thai noodle old oil, which took away from the taste We should have ordered extra rice small serving with each dish Pumpkin curry was the best dish ,

My wife and I have been to Thailand several times and dine at several east coast Thai restaurants along with cooking Thai at home. We have also been to OSHA in past but has been a few years. First let me start with the miserable hostess who made us feel like we were putting her out by coming in to restaurant. The waitress was just as miserable who seemed like we were an a burden despite ordering most expensive wine on menu. We ordered Chicken Satay graded a C, firecracker shrimp a D,Tom Yun soup hot and sour a F, chicken noodle soup at first blush tasted like water from wash basin a F and Sea Bass a C although the sticky rice was so sticky it could have been used to adhere bluestone to a patio. Bottom line we would never ever return and I suggest others give a second thought. A masquerade for a Thai restaurant.

Had lunch today at OSHA Thai Restaurant in Embarcadero Four in San Francisco. First of all, terribly loud place. We could not hear each other or converse with our table of seven at all. Next, the food was not served at the same time for all of us - not even remotely. One person got his meal while everyone else was having appetizers. Two other members of our party got their entrees 15 minutes after the rest of us. Food was universally spicy and that was not indicated on the menu. If you like fiery, spicy food, fine. I don't. My Country Chicken was unexpectedly too spicy and was wasted as I left 3/4 of it. Plus, it had an overly sweet spicy sauce. The plain jasmine rice is dry and odd-tasting. If you like Thai/Asian food, maybe you would like this restaurant, but the loudness is enough on its own to never go back - never mind the spiced up food.

Great food. Enjoyed everything, eating with the family. The deserts are splendid. Staff was very nice too.

Met old friends for a Sunday lunch. It is a large restaurant, superb food, and a relaxed atmosphere. They let us stay a long time as we had great conversation and caught up with our friends. The food is amazing. Definitely worth going back again!

Fusion cuisine's always been my favorite as you can get a variety of foods with a blend of international tastes,and it's always done with a gourmet touch(I love,love,love big plates with just a teensy bit of food on it so I'd never overeat---pretty presentation too.Just happened to be in San Francisco downtown,& discovered this gem of an eating place.Friendly atmosphere+ cheerful service. I do recommend their curry tofu or curry pumpkin,healthful and not too heavy.Other items on menu are fine too. Reminder: SFO has top-notch pastry shops also

Great Thai food at a nice clean restaurant with good customer service. Prices on menu have gone up a lot in the last few years but you won’t be disappointed.

Osha Thai's location at the crossroads of the Ferry Building and the Financial District may account for its character. The decor is slick and the service is well-judged and attentive. The cocktail/ wine/ beer list is extensive. The food is the disappointment. We had a Pad Thai that was peculiarly sweet, and not very nice. According to the menu, the lemongrass chicken is spicy; but it wasn't spicy or particularly flavoursome in any other way. The cost was what you would expect for the location and decor, but I want considerably better food for prices like Osha Thai's.

A wonderful restaurant with great food and service. A very convenient location, nice atmosphere, I do recommend

Have enjoyed this restaurant and location considerably on multiple trips. Good parking option in garage.The food is quite delicious and price on the higher side but so is everything else in the city!

Our first time at Osha with friends that frequent the restaurant. Among other. things, our party of four had Panang Beef, Tom Kha, Fresh Spring Rolls, Pad Thai, Pad See You and Coconut Rice. We found the service to be excellent, but the food to be less than expected. It was a unique variation of the traditional cuisine. Parking was validated. When busy, the room was quite noisy. We'll look for more traditional Thai restaurants next time.

Delicious food with lots of choices. Everything was tasty. Pad See Eew was one of the best I've had in a long time. Generous portions, so you'll have plenty to share all around.

Excellent Thai food in the financial/ embarcadero area. Started with the cheese/ mochi balls which were ok. Probably wouldn't order those again. The pork belly dish was good, and the pad Thai was excellent. The girls were happy with their soup which was plentiful. A very good Thai meal, a bit more costly than some less expensive locations, and not sure of the worthiness of the expense, but the food was very good.

Our group of 10 was led into a back room which was absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. The room was empty but after 10 minutes, our quiet room was completely full. Our appetizers and entrees were delivered quickly and piping hot with wonderful flavors. I ordered the crab curry (picture) which was superb.

I was staying at the Hyatt next door for a conference and wanted a simple dinner in. I got the crab Rangoon appetizer and the Tom Kha Gai soup. Both were delicious and fresh. Even though I got the food to go and ate it in my room it was flavorful and delicious. The crab was crispy with a delicious sauce. The soup was chock full of chicken. Only drawback, and not an unexpected one given its right on the Embarcadero, was it was expensive.

We met a friend here for dinner, as she works nearby and recommended it. We were seated promptly in a booth, Yim Yim was our server, very attentive and efficient. We started off with crab rangoon and crispy veg rolls, followed by pad see yew with beef, pumpkin curry with chicken (my favorite) and spicy string beans. Everything was served fresh and hot, correctly spiced. Shared a bottle of crisp white wine, which complimented the flavors well. Great time sharing good food with a good friend, catching up on events in our lives. We will return!

A very frustrating example of poor service and rude behaviour. We arrived as a party of 6 and we wanted to eat and enjoy this recommended restaurant. The issue for us was that as this was approaching 8pm, the waiters and waitresses seemed to be on close down and remove everything ! ... Our food was ok, the service was rude, interruptive and obsessive about plate removal, and I had to twice ask for me unfinished food to be brought back to the table. I understand this is a chain, but you are not worth the 18% tip that you stuck on our bill and you owe us at least 2 full meals that you took from us without asking us. Unacceptable completely disgraceful

Attentive, efficient service on a somewhat busy Monday night. Wonderful chicken satay appetizer w/cucumber salad; we also enjoyed the Pad Thai w/chicken and the Fried Rice w/Prawns. Interesting decor. Nice wine list. Great location beside the Hyatt Regency. Enjoy!!

The food was so so. With the almost entirely Thai staff, I expected a close to authentic Thai food experience. Unfortunately, the food was not that great and the service was just below standard. At the end, they charge an automatic 18% service charge. This might be a reason for the bad service.

Visited here a few years ago, and between the service and food, it was an awful experience. So when I saw that it had been booked for another business dinner on this trip, I was dreading the evening. Fortunately, I was very pleasantly surprised. Service was much improved; we were all promptly served. For my meal, I decided to go with something safe, fried rice. (Although last time, I assumed pad thai, which I normally love, was safe...not so much.) Anyway, fried rice was great, and so was the mojito. The only negative comment from the locals at the table was that the prices had gone up quite a bit from the last time they had eaten there.

Delightful Thai food despite being part of a chain of restaurants. Warm and friendly service. Sitting is quick which is good because it is one of the few places open around Embarcadero Ferry Bldg on a Saturday night.

We had booked ourselves for nice evening dinner with =family and friends. This was recommended by our local friend. We tried the Crispy Roll, Fresh Roll,Papaya Salad,Pad see ew with Tofu, Pad Thai,Panang Curry, TomYum, with Iced tea. All vegetarian cooked. We all enjoyed the food. This is a fine dinning place. The total cost to us was $ 110/- with the to included

I always love the food here. service can be spotty but every time I visit the food is awesome. Great ambience as well!

Very solid Thai choice.It felt a bit expensive. Servers were very gracious and polite. They did not rush us. Ample choices on the menu. However thought it was slightly overpriced

I have to say first off, that I have not gone to a lot of Thai restaurants. However my impression has been of nicely flavored food that is good but not great. Add to this, my expectations of something right on the Embarcadero are low. Osha however is much more. it is a lovely restaurant with a great view of the Embarcadero with absolutely wonderful food. We shared bacon wrapped scallops that were huge. One would have been enough! I had the lemongrass sea bass which was absolutely terrific. This was a generous portion/chunk of seabass braised in lemongrass and ginger and baby bok choy in a hot pot. The hot pot comes to the table bubbling and the broth is just lovely. My wife had the pad thai which was not remarkable but it was not what the server recommended. And the desserts!! I would not have expected great desserts, but they were wonderful. I had the banana wrapped in a crisp rapper with wonderful rich coconut ice cream. My wife had the chocolate souffle cake with tea ice cream which was also nice. To add to this, they have very nice cocktails and a small but excellent wine list and the price was modest! Tourists, you really should try this. It is also kid friendly. Service is attentive and the staff is lovely.

This is probably my 10th time eating at Osha. Food and service are consistently great without upselling. The location is within walking distance to major tourist attractions. I have even eaten here twice in one trip, and had the same great experience. No complaints.

Came here for dinner on during the Valentine's Pillow Fight happening right in Justin Herman Square. It is centrally located and the food was good. Service was a bit off because of Valentine's Day. I enjoyed the food because I like Americanized Thai food. Never been to Thailand before, but I like it.

Had the Kobe Beef, Honey Duck and Spring Rolls. It was very good and very authentic. Customer service and food were fine very tasty and food was fresh.

Our family (4 adults) and our two guests had dinner here twice. Approx US 80 excl gratuity and drinks. The taste was authentic, the prices reasonable and we enjoyed the ambience. It proximity to the BART also helps. The service is polite and quick. Recommended for friends and family.

I went to Osha Thai twice during my time in SF. They have attentive and quick service and have a lot of food options. The location is also nice if you want to show people Embarcadero. The atmosphere is good and this place is also appropriate for a business lunch or dinner.

Delicious, Finger licking, Excellent Thai dinner at this Fine Dine Restaurant.. Loved the Food, ambiance, service. Despite last minute reservation near to their closing, they accommodated us pretty well. A must have while in Frisco..

the spot is good. chairs comfortable. service good. cocktails execellent, food delicious Angry shrimp was not that angry. It was good so was the drunken noodle and yellow curry

While visiting SF last week, my wife and I had dinner at Osha Thai at the Embarcadero. We have eaten lunch there two or three times during previous trips, but this was our first dinner experience and it proved to be the best dinner we had during our stay. A couple of provisos if you go on a Friday night...be prepared for some serious volume level; I could barely hear my wife for the first half hour (till I got used to the ambient noise). The frenetic atmosphere affected the staff--our waiter appeared quite stressed by all the activity--in fact, an altercation erupted across the dining room, but the staff handled it very professionally. As for the food, well, it was very good. My wife liked her fried rice and chicken dish and I very much enjoyed the beef and noodles. Our server gave me some good advice about how much heat to add. I'm sure we will dine there again on future trips, but may avoid the TGIF crowd.

The restaurant was closed to our hotel (hyatt regency), the place is always full. We went Saturday eve, the place was packed!! Great service, very fast food service. Food is good. My dish was slightly too salty. The rest was very good. Large menu too choose, lots of choice. Price: 4 dishes, 1 beer/ 1 thai ice tea $65.

Very smart looking restaurant with inside and outside seating, not far from the Ferry Building. We managed to walk in, but it might be wise to book a table. We had the spring rolls and I had a yellow curry which was delicious. The service was excellent and our server was more than happy to explain the menu and how spicy food might be. Would defo go back here if in town again.

We came here for dinner on a Friday night and the place was packed even at 6pm! Since we couldn’t decide what to eat it took us forever to order. Our waiter was very patience and didn’t rush us at all what we really appreciated. As starter we ordered the Mojito and Lava Guava – especially the mojito was awesome. We shared the “Pad See You” with chicken and the “Hung-lay Curry”. Both dishes were super yummy and I became a big fan of Osha Thai! Next time in the city Osha will be on my to do list for sure! Credit card accepted. Happy Hour at Osha Lounge Mon – Fri 5-9pm.

Ordered chicken satay (delicious!) And pad Thai (just okay). I've had way better pad Thai at other restaurants. Service was fine.

Good food, huge portions, AMAZING service. Lettuce wraps were too spicy to eat. Emperor Ramon and Pad Thai both very good.

I ordered the basil chicken with jasmine rice and the portion was too huge. It was good though, a little less spicy than the original version. Service was excellent. The staff is very friendly and courteous.

This restaurant has a great menu, and service that is absolutely outstanding!! We had wontons Calamari and a chicken dish that was to die for all excellent quality!!

Very surprised that we could have our favorite spicy Thai food here in SF. Fried rice noodles are very tasty and the sweets are also good. We ordered quite a lot and shared since each portion of the main course was too big.

We had a double date and enjoyed the atmosphere. The lemongrass Seabass and green curry were outstanding. The Pad Thai was ok but not something we would order again. A little too sweet and different than our liking and we are Thai food fans. Great restaurant and service overall.

You know, OSHA is good. It's just way big and way slick. As good as it is there are many Thai places in town that are way better -- Lers Ros, Kin Khao -- to name a couple. Don't avoid OSHA if someone insists. But, if they ask you, you can lead them to something really special instead.

This Thai restaurant is at the Embarcadero in San Fran. With its beautiful Thai decor, its enough to attract anyone. The food was very tasty. We had the pineapple fried rice, the padd see ew and a spicy beef cube dish. Portions are on the smaller side... but still shareable.

Osha Thai is conveniently located just across an alley from the Hyatt Regency. Since the hotel has only one, mediocre restaurant, Osha Thai and several other mid-level restaurants in the immediate vicinity have a guaranteed built-in clientele. Osha Thai is a large dining area and caters to many customers and average service and food. The food is tasty, but similar to other low-cost Asian restaurants: abundant, basic and not very exciting. For those who have tasted really superb Thai food, this is not the place. Service is mediocre.

Dined here a few weeks ago - needed a quick dinner since I had just arrived in San Francisco and wanted to turn in. Osha was one of the few restaurants still open at 21:00 and I was not disappointed. I opted to choose two starters for my meal. The first was the Tuna Tower which was extremely tasty whilst I also had the Beef Wasabi rolls which had just the right amount of heat and spice and were equally tasty. Service was quick and efficient.

We booked a private room for a business event here recently. The atmosphere is very nice- I was impressed with the music and the flower arrangements. It was not what I was expecting. The crab fried rice was tasty, and the service was very attentive.

For people who love Thai Food, this is a grate place. However, even for people who really go to Thai restaurant because they are just joking the other, this is a grate restaurant. We said we are vegetarians and our server, Nueng produced menu for vegetarians. She explained that couple of items we wanted from regular menu, contained fish oil. (We are wondering about other Thai places) We ordered fresh rolls, spicy eggplant, drunken noodles and yellow curry. All of these were very testy. Portions were enough. Ninkasi Vanilla Oatis beer turned out to be dark and chewy. But okay. Wine Pinot Noir, The Mave was also okay. We should have taken our own wine. Fact that they charge 18% gratuity for group of six or more was in the menu as well as printed on the bill in red is somthing so any other restaurants can do. We enjoyed our meal.

Our friends from San Francisco asked what good we like. They took us here for dinner. The service was good but the bar was slow in getting our drink orders out to us. The food service was great. We ordered fresh rolls and they were okay but we don't like the thick wrappers they use. I had the duck curry and it was tasty.

We came back here after two years Very good this time too Staff and food They have everything we needed Vegetarian options and gluten free options

whenever i go to san francisco and i wanted to eat some thai food, this is my go to place. It is a little pricey but the food is amazing. if you don't get any reservations, you will have to wait to be seated since there will be a line to get seated. I always order the volcanic beef and tuna tower and both taste delish. then i added an order of heavenly sea bass, it was tasteful. our service was perfect, ambiance is cool and classy, good for group and couples.

Food was overpriced for the flavor provided. Portion size was generous but disappointed in seasoning. $75 for 2 of us. Save your dollars...go elsewhere.

Never seen the worst customer experience here. There was no mention of the restaurant closing at 3 pm for break in their websites. When we arrived at 315, they said they are closed and could only order “To go” orders. A family which came after us were seated in front of us and when we asked about it, the waiter mentioned some odd reasons for not accommodating us. I would never come back to this restaurant. What a waste of our time.

It's my go-to Thai place because there are many of them and I have done quite a few of client events there. People who work there are friendly but sometimes they are too busy, so the service level is inconsistent. The food is well presented and some of them are well thought out to be very Asian fusion. This is a good fancy Thai (Americanized) place. I am Thai and I like it so do my colleagues and clients.

The food is tasty and served very hot. Great selection of Thai dishes. A delightful restaurant in the Embarcadero area in San Francisco.

Food was nice but not amazing. Prawn pad thai had only 4 prawns in it which was a bit disappointing. Country chicken had a ridiculous amount of garlic in it - could taste it in my mouth for days after! Food came out within 5 minutes of ordering it and service was incredibly prompt to the point that it all felt very rushed and we were in and out within just over 30 mins - felt more like a speed eat than a leisurely dinner with a friend.

Hands down some of the best Thai food I've ever had. From the drinks to the meal, you could tell they have an experienced staff with the knowledge to execute a tasty experience. Looking forward to our next visit.

I was with a coworker and we decided to have lunch here. The place is very nice, very funcy, but I think we did not make the right choices on menu. My coworker ordered a salad, but is was too spicy and I ordered an omellete, and it was too oiled. Not a good first impression. Since I am seeing so many positive feedbacks here, maybe I should try once more to give a new opinion...

Quick service even when packed during lunch rush. They offered to put my luggage behind the counter while I ate which was nice. Delicious food.

Just Ok Thai food, bad service. What I mean by the is each person got their food at least 10-15 minutes apart. The last person (me) sat there twiddling thumbs until food arrived and everyone else had finished and had to wait for me to eat. Do not ever understand restaurants (and pricey ones at that!) that cannot bring all customers food out at one time.

The restaurant is attractively decorated and has an informal atmosphere. Service was a bit slow, but the platters we ate were worth the wait. We enjoyed our meals and will return soon.

This is a clean and bright place like many Thai restaurants. Service is very good, there are some good beer choices. I had a Hoegarden for $8 and we shared a crunch. Spicey tofu with was complemented by green apples (9.95). The heavenly seabass (21.95) was tasty although portions are not large.

The restaurant was chosen for a business dinner. Our group had our own room, and service was efficient. The food was delicious and plentiful. Overall a very good experience.

My son and I ate here this week, and enjoyed the Pad See You, chicken and noodles, that my son ordered. I thought it was outstanding, but he thought it was like many others. The shrimp and mango salad was ok. I liked that they had many different eating areas, and allowed us to pick our lunch spot. The prices were high, but so are most restaurants in this business center of the City. I have a delicate stomach, and Osha worked well for me

I went with 4 friends for dinner before a concert and enjoyed everything we ate. The Tuna Tower was incredible and the Chicken Satay was delicious as well. We ate every bite of those and could have eaten more. We also had a yellow curry with chicken and it was one of the best curries i have had. We also enjoyed a delicious bottle of wine, they had a decent selection. The food was really top notch and i will go back for sure. The service was fast, in a few instances too fast when i wasn't ready to have my plate cleared. Looking forward to being able to go back and enjoy the delicious food again soon.

Visited just before Christmas and before a cruise, Very busy but efficient restaurant and gluten free options not a problem. Plus they have Scotch whiskey flights.

Came here for my birthday dinner with friends. We had a group of 6 and made reservations Saturday the 11th through the yelp reservations app. It was an easy location to get to, right by the Ferry building across the street kiddy corner to the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero. Walking in the restaurant it had a really large feel to it, yet it was charming and interesting. The back wall design on the wall of the bar was trendy and nice. One friend and I arrived to the reservation early and sat at the bar. We tried a variety of cocktails waiting for our full party to arrive. I had a Green tea mojito (which was refreshing and great tasting) and then a mai tai, which was fruity but not overpowering. When all my friends arrived we were seated on time for the reservation at a great table in the center of the restaurant. We all ordered in pairs and the waitress was able to split the checks up with no problem. The food choice and variety was amazing with great appetizers, drinks and main dishes and sides. I had the Country chicken (lightly battered and fried chicken with bell peppers, cashews, onions and a honey garlic sauce that was to die for). One friend ordered the Duck and said it was the most amazing he's had in a while, My other friends curry was perfectly spiced and full of flavor. This entire dining experience was wonderful and delicious. Thank you Osha for making my birthday dinner with my friends extra great!

We went to the one in Gray Street, and were not disappointed as we had twice dinner there. Service was better the first evening, but the dishes are very tasty and welcome change after quite some burgers.

What a lovely experience - the restaurant is beautiful and comfortable to be in, the service is great, and the food and drinks outstanding. Don't miss the Volcano Beef - and the signature cocktails. Be warned - it is a great place and reservations are almost always a necessity.

While it was a little hidden, the food was very good. It is a mix of styles although they had plenty of curry and noodles. The Tom Yum soup was very good. Some of the specials like the ground chicken basil and their house specialty were quite good. We had a party of 10 and the food came out within 10 minutes....I guess it want quite fresh. Service was nice and obviously fast. It is worth a visit if you are in the area.

The location is great. The atmosphere is great. The food is very good. Prices are a little on the high side but expected at that location. My big gripe about this place is the very tiny scoop of rice for $3 (with tax/tip). This was absolutely unacceptable.

This is the best Thai restaurant restaurant on the West Coast. Another they have great drink that explodes in your face . Which is just great green curry.
Recommendable restaurant in Sfo
All restaurant in sfo that I visited were really great, but osha Thai was the most impressing restaurant. The amount of the menus was quite big, and the taste was good. Price was not so high, also cheaper than other restaurants in sfo.(prices of food in sfo is quite expensive) There were not a lot of travelers, but there were many office/ business mans. If you want to enjoy Thai food in us, I want to recommend you to visit here! (We had patthai, beef salad, and fried-rice, The fried rice was the best)