Welcome to Phat Thai
Phat Thai is a Thai food truck located in San Francisco, offering a variety of dishes with many vegetarian options. The menu features flavorful starters like Phat Rolls and Hoy Jor Fried Shrimp Dumplings, along with delicious soups such as Braised Beef Noodle Soup and Tom Yum Soup. Customers praise the friendly staff and the cozy atmosphere, with one reviewer even comparing the experience to a touch of magic. From the extensive chili selection to the generous happy hour deals, Phat Thai is a beacon of joy for those seeking good food, good drinks, and a memorable dining experience.
- 2380 Lombard St San Francisco, CA 94123 Hotline: (415) 757-0022
Introducing Phat Thai, a hidden gem located at 2380 Lombard St in San Francisco, CA. This Thai food truck offers a multitude of dining options, from delivery and takeout to catering services. With a menu bursting with flavor and creativity, Phat Thai has quickly become a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
Upon entering Phat Thai, you are greeted with a cozy ambiance that combines casual and classy elements. The friendly staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere, making it a perfect place to enjoy a meal with friends and family.
One of the standout features of Phat Thai is its extensive menu, featuring a variety of starters, soups, salads, and entrees. From the Phat Rolls and Chicken Satay to the Braised Beef Noodle Soup and Som Tum Salad, each dish is expertly crafted to deliver an explosion of flavors.
Customers rave about the quality of the food and the generous portions served at Phat Thai. The level of spiciness can be adjusted to suit individual preferences, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the delicious offerings.
Overall, Phat Thai is more than just a food truck - it is a culinary experience that delights the senses and leaves you craving for more. Whether you're in the mood for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Phat Thai promises to satisfy your cravings for authentic Thai cuisine.

The food is amazing and the staff is super nice! Great place to bring your friends and family!

Well now, let me spin you a tale of unexpected delight and culinary marvel. As I meandered through the crisp January air, not in pursuit of vittles but rather led by whimsy, my eyes did chance upon a sign so beguiling it set my appetite astir. It read: "Phat Thai." The name alone bore such repetition as to suggest a certainty of mastery, and I was reminded, indeed, of Sir Danksalot and his fabled TukTuk of enchantment. "Why not?" I thought. If fate bids me here, who am I to decline her summons? The exterior was as welcoming as an old friend's smile, and within, I found a cozy abode of some twenty tables, a bar gleaming with bottles, a neon sign casting its colorful glow, and the hum of cheerful music. The staff, though not wholly of Thai origin, bustled about with a genial air that transcended such trifles. After all, as the Thais say, "jai yen yen"--keep your heart cool. Now, the menu--ah, the menu! A cornucopia of delights awaited, and lo, there was even happy hour on a weekend! Half-priced Singha and Chang? Why, that is the kind of generosity to make a man weep with gratitude. As a vegetarian, I cast my eye upon their Pad Thai, which, though adorned with egg, was graciously altered to suit my needs. Such accommodation deserves no less than a kop khun mak mak (many thanks indeed). But the true gem lay in their chili selection. Four varieties, mind you--not the paltry one or two most establishments offer. Here was the full spectrum of heat and flavor, a veritable mai pen rai (no worries) for the adventurous palate. And the beer! Beyond the local brews, they boasted IPAs and other frothy wonders fit for any connoisseur. Cleanliness and order reigned supreme, the floors shining as though polished by the hands of angels. This place, my friends, is a sanctuary for those seeking both sustenance and a bit of cheer. I shall say without hesitation or hyperbole, Phat Thai Phat Thai Phat Thai is a beacon of joy, and I recommend it to all who value good food, good drink, and a touch of magic in their dining. --A humble wanderer and lover of fine things.

Fast and friendly service, and everyone loved their food. The green curry was delicious and actually had some spiciness to it, which I like. Would definitely come back to try more dishes.

Cute shop right on Lombard street in the marina area. One thing I have to say is they really bring the Thai heat. I usually get hot in Thai places but decided to get medium and it was the same caliber. The food it's self tasted great too! The ka prow side was essentially the same thing they added to the pad kee mao noodles as well. Both were very tasty and reasonably priced. I do which the pad kee mao had the typically sliced chicken pieces instead though. Service was good too no complaints the food came out in a reasonable amount of time. definitely a place to go back to!

nice atmosphere we went when they opened at 5 and got some noodles and curry. service was good they got us our food pretty fast since we were the only ones in there at the time.

It was my turn to plan date night and I picked this spot for dinner after mini golf at the Palace of Fine Arts. We arrived around 5pm and maybe because it was a holiday weekend but there was a lot of street parking available on a Saturday evening. We were invited to sit wherever we liked and started off with drinks and an appetizer. I loved the peachy keen cocktail, but it's on the sweeter end so I could only do one. B got a beer and we split the fried chicken skins. We ordered them spicy and while they were flavorful, they didn't register as hot to me. I actually had a lot of trouble picking an entree because everything sounded so good but after getting reccs from our server, I ordered the chicken pad Thai and B got the ka pow with bbq duck. Our food came out quickly and was really good. I will say, the pad Thai is marked as spicy and it didn't register on my heat scale at all, but it was super flavorful so don't let that deter you. The service was great and I was enamored by the video of street food from Thailand on the TVs. Would definitely recommend and return.

Fun spot. Super clean! One of the coolest and kindest and sweetest staff EVER. I felt like at home, and they are family. Like without exaggerating. The food was ok, not super wow. Got an appetizer and a main dish. The app was good the main dish was ok. I ll come back and try other things.

Smaller place in downtown sf. Wasn't hard to get a seat for 4. We ordered quite a few items and all were so good! I love Thai, but I really liked their wings and panang curry. It was fire. Definitely plan to be back.

I liked most of what we ordered, especially the fresh spring rolls ($12) with lots of crunchy romaine, tasty tofu, mint and housemade peanut sauce. Yum. My son's crispy pork and fried rice was delicious but seemed like it was more a Korean pork tonkatsu dish rather than Thai. The rice was especially flavorful and a great complement to the dish. The menu miss - and I was braced for it- was the Lad Na main ($20 + $4 for beef). Not only did it not compare to the old Penny's Noodle Shop in Chicago but it was swimming in gravy like a stew in a glutinous, flavorless beef sauce. Sigh, no. It wasn't good. It also looks different in photos of this dish here on Phat Thai's site if you take a look. Next time, I'll tap Pad See Ew, pineapple fried rice and Pad Thai that all get raves. Service was attentive once we got their attention. It took almost 8-10 minutes to get our table wiped down and given menus and water. After that, smooth sailing. Great location on Lombard, look for the vibrant orange awning. Decent street parking especially after 8pm once metered spots reserved for employee shuttles free up.