Today I went to San Francisco Airport Plant cafe.I bought 2 Thai Green curry chicken and sat down to eat and open the box.and everything looks brown I thought I have taken another person's food order.I showed it to the staff working there and showed.they said oh yes this is green curry I said how is green curry turn into a brown stir fry the kitchen staff one male person said this is green curry and this is how we make.I asked him why do you show a green curry on the display and charge for green curry he said we use tamari sauce. That means that person had never made or never eaten green curry.so if your restaurant sell a stirfry and cheat customer by selling green curry.Another nice female staff came up apologized and refunded my money and said If I am not satisfied this is the managers email.i think she did the right thing not the man who tried to convince me saying a brown stir-fry looking dish where they used tamari sauce as a green curry chicken.Manager and this man both need a good Thai food...
Read moreOnly place open before 5 am other than Pete’s Coffee! This place is designed to be a healthy and fast food option in the airport. It accomplishes both of those things (see menu photos). There was only 1 person in line so check out was fast and it took less than 5 min to get my order (protein smoothie and toasted bagel). BUT most people (including myself) rate this under 5 stars because the food is not bad but not great. Kind of bland. Bagel seemed like the cheap kind at the grocery store kind of quality. Smoothies are decent. More of a thick juice texture and less of a thick Jamba Juice style smoothie. Smoothies are made to order but all of the other food is premade and heated up when you order it. It’s nice to have healthy options but I wish it was food someone would be excited to eat.
Great option if you’re in a hurry though!
It’s located near gates D1-18. Several Alaska...
Read moreThe spicy Thai tofu wrap is one of the worst things I've ever tried. It was dry, bland, and the ingredients were terrible quality.
After I asked what the Thai tofu was wrapped in, I was told it was just wrapped in lettuce. It's not, it's wrapped in lavish bread. Wheat/gluten is not listed as an allergen, and lavish is listed as an ingredient (but none of the individual ingredients within the lavish are listed) so it's possible that it's a gluten free wrap? (Maybe?) But I'm allergic to yeast, so I couldn't eat the wrap whether it was gluten free or not. I unraveled it to try to eat the rest as a "salad," but it was SO disgusting that I threw it all away and got food somewhere else.
The coffee was great, but the service was awful and the ingredients are not properly listed which I'm pretty...
Read more