Not quite as delectable as the Berkeley branch, but still a great choice for innovative Thai food in the city.
(510) 629-4049
701 Folsom St
(Third Street)
San Francisco,
CA
94107
37.7837
-122.3988
Neighborhoods: Central East, SoMa, SoMa (South of Market)
Hours:
Mon-Sat 11am-3pm
5pm-10pm
Sun 5pm-10pm
Cha Am Restaurant
Last updated 7.23.09
What People Are Saying About Cha-Am Thai
The Owner
Cha-Am Thai
Owner
Cha-Am, an old province in the south-western part of Thailand, is the city famous for its lovely beaches, great seafood and unique Thai herbs. Cha-Am restaurant in San Francisco, in keeping with tradition, uses only the finest ingredients sought every market day, to create a variety of delicious and authentic dishes. Chef and proprietor Utid (Gary) Srisawat is proud to follow the footsteps of his successful brother, owner of Cha-Am Berkeley, a popular East Bay spot for 11 years and going strong. Since June 23, 1993, Cha-am has secured a pretty regular crowd, and the restaurant truly speaks for…
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
Tasteful decor and home-style cooking draw diners to this spacious Thai restaurant in the heart of SOMA. Sister to Cha-Am Berkeley.
Great for vegetarian dishes
by awags
I had their vegetarian Pad Thai and it was the best I've ever had. The vegetables are fresh and cooked to perfection. Also for appetizer you must try the golden triangles ; they are delicious! Friendly service and nice atmosphere. This is my favorite Thai place in the bay area.
Best foods, Friendly Staff and Great Customer Service
by r545
I have been going to Cha Am Restaurants for almost 8 years. I enjoyed the variety of foods. Most of all, the staff are always very nice and friendly. The owners make you feel welcome and comfortable. They always smile when you come in the restaurant. Kenny, the bartender , is very good and he makes sure that everything is great. He mixes the best cocktail drinks. You are going to love him.
Cha Am Thai Restaurant have the best variety of foods and a very friendly Staff
Decent Thai Food, but not the greatest
by nlim
Food isn't bad, but you tend to get more vegetables than meats in the stir-fries. I think Koh Samui Monkey is much better, but a tad more expensive, or Osha which is a few blocks down is about the same price and has much better food. I have been there a couple times and have not had the urge to go back there once I have tried Osha and Koh Samui.
- Pros: Quiet, quick dinner if you feel like Thai
- Cons: There are much better Thai restaurants within the vicinity that I would rather go to
The Details on Cha-Am Thai
Parking:
Free two-hour parking is available at Museum Parc garage on weekdays while customers can find street parking after 6pm on the weekends.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Visa, MasterCard
Cuisine:
Message from Cha-Am Thai
- Exotic Thai cuisine
- Caring staff
- Seafood and meat platters
Cha-Am, an old province in the south-western part of Thailand, is the city famous for its lovely beaches, great seafood and unique Thai herbs. Cha-Am restaurant in San Francisco, in keeping with tradition, uses only the finest ingredients sought every market day, to create a variety of delicious and authentic dishes. Chef and proprietor Utid (Gary) Srisawat is proud to follow the footsteps of his successful brother, owner of Cha-Am Berkeley, a popular East Bay spot for 11 years and going strong. Since June 23, 1993, Cha-am has secured a pretty regular crowd, and the restaurant truly speaks for itself.









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