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Secrets Of Tiger – A Trending SF Thai Spot Worth the Hype? 🐯

πŸ“ Location: 6520 Hollis St, Emeryville, CA 94608 (Note: Actually located in Emeryville, not SF!) Tucked away in a low-key area, this place is easy to miss β€” it’s small and unassuming. Most tables are for two, so reservations are a must unless you’re willing to wait! Street parking is available. πŸš— πŸ› Food Review: Hangover Noodle ($17) – We chose chicken, and it’s essentially a flavorful pad see ew. Topped with crispy fried basil β€” if you love that aroma, go for it! Sua-Yai Platter ($45) – Half grilled pork neck, half steak. The meat was incredibly tender and came with three dipping sauces. I even noticed a subtle fragrance from the banana leaves underneath β€” a nice touch! πŸƒ Mango Sticky Rice ($22) – A popular dessert and a total calorie bomb… but oh-so-worth it! Almost every table had one. We visited as a family of three and couldn’t even finish the dessert β€” portions are decent! πŸ˜‹ βœ… Final Verdict: A solid Thai spot with tasty dishes and cozy vibes. Great if you’re in the area, but maybe not worth a special 1-hour drive. If you’re passing through or live nearby β€” definitely give it a try! #SFBayArea #BerkeleyLife #BerkeleyEats #BayAreaFoodie #ThaiRestaurant #ThaiFoodUSA #SFfood #ExploreTheBay #FoodReview

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Secrets Of Tiger – A Trending SF Thai Spot Worth the Hype? 🐯

πŸ“ Location: 6520 Hollis St, Emeryville, CA 94608 (Note: Actually located in Emeryville, not SF!) Tucked away in a low-key area, this place is easy to miss β€” it’s small and unassuming. Most tables are for two, so reservations are a must unless you’re willing to wait! Street parking is available. πŸš— πŸ› Food Review: Hangover Noodle ($17) – We chose chicken, and it’s essentially a flavorful pad see ew. Topped with crispy fried basil β€” if you love that aroma, go for it! Sua-Yai Platter ($45) – Half grilled pork neck, half steak. The meat was incredibly tender and came with three dipping sauces. I even noticed a subtle fragrance from the banana leaves underneath β€” a nice touch! πŸƒ Mango Sticky Rice ($22) – A popular dessert and a total calorie bomb… but oh-so-worth it! Almost every table had one. We visited as a family of three and couldn’t even finish the dessert β€” portions are decent! πŸ˜‹ βœ… Final Verdict: A solid Thai spot with tasty dishes and cozy vibes. Great if you’re in the area, but maybe not worth a special 1-hour drive. If you’re passing through or live nearby β€” definitely give it a try! #SFBayArea #BerkeleyLife #BerkeleyEats #BayAreaFoodie #ThaiRestaurant #ThaiFoodUSA #SFfood #ExploreTheBay #FoodReview

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