Bangkok Noodles
110 Powell St.
San Francisco, CA
 94102 | Downtown
(415) 397-2199
†Cross street:  Ellis St.
Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops
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8/12/2009
Neutral Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
Food here is very good and cheap. I like their pineapple chicken rice, pad thai and a lot more. But sometimes the waitresses are snubbed and seemed to be always in a hurry you feel being driven away even before you finish your food. Review #21480
sarahh
(43) reviews


8/12/2006
Neutral Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
We went there to eat after seeing their ad for bbq meat on the menu. The food was ok compared to the king and I which is right around the corner. Neither of our rice dishers were flavorful although they were warm which convinced us that they were made to order. I wouldn't recommend this place unless you are extremely hungry with no other options. Review #15586
jhelitha-13
(177) reviews


7/9/2006
Positive Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
I like this place and been here few times during the shopping break. Most of the dish are very cheap and taste good. The beef stew noodle soup is my favourite. Review #14864
clubmonacopants
(69) reviews


6/29/2006
Positive Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
This is a good place for a quick, cheap, & filling lunch, especially when shopping in Union Square. The decor and plastic cups are unappealing, but the braised (sauteed) noodle dishes, fried rice, coconut-milk based soup (meal in a bowl) dishes, and soup noodle dishes (meal in a bowl) are all pretty good. Not a good place for a group to try many different entrees, as dishes are not prepared for "family-style" sharing and tables are small. It really helps to doctor your food with the condiments-chili sauce, peanuts, & picked peppers, if you like to balance the sweetness w/ more heat. Review #14692
Cyllan
(31) reviews


2/23/2006
Negative Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
I was craving some Tom Yum Goong. I placed my order to go delighted to see Bangkok Noodle's "special soup" listings came with a choice of rice or noodles on the side. I opted for the noodles. As I waited I noticed the kitchen staff wore surgical like masks and gloves. I thought they really must be into cleanliness which is a good thing. But also, as I waited, I noticed a sign. It said, paraphrased here, the state required this notice so customers were aware that something in the food and drink of the establishment was believed to be a possibly cancer or birth defect causing substance. Hmm. I left with my food and ventured a noodle taste; they were a congealed lump of tasteless, sauceless, seasonless rice noodles. I tasted the soup, bland with bruised mushrooms,a few meager shrimp. If I'm going to die from what I eat, it at least should taste good. Perhaps more of their potentially lethal items are tasty, but until the potentially harmful substance is taken out, I won't be coming in. Review #11768
drummerliz
(60) reviews


2/15/2006
Positive Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
This is a get 'em in get 'em out place with decent rice plates and soups, though the beef in the noodle soup is super chewy (working out your jaw chewy) but somehow still tasty. What I like is it's open late and a good spot for people watching. Cash only. Review #11626
sandymompaulina
(2) reviews


1/6/2006
Positive Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
Good thai food at reasonable prices. Tried the Spicy Curry Soup which was particularly soothing on a cold day and the Pad See-Ewe, a favorite of mine. Restaurant tends to be busy and crowded though. However, one of the better places to get a quick bite in downtown SF. Review #10970
sfdee
(129) reviews


11/9/2005
Positive Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
A good place for a fast, cheap meal when running errands or shopping downtown. My pork with eggplant rice plate was as good as I've had in non-fast food places. It's a bit crowded and noisy-the tables are really close together so if you're looking for a quiet place, forget it. Review #10267
silbakor
(167) reviews


8/18/2005
Neutral Cuisine: Thai Noodle Shops Downtown
Yet another dirt cheap thai place downtown, with the usual selection of items, bright, clean, and open late. The green curry was a little on the greasy side, but the chicken appeared to be all of good quality, and was cut into very small little chunks (almost ground) which was interesting. Large thai iced tea. Review #8812
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