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My Ivy Thai
Description
Thai restaurant with a modern look serving traditional fare along with daily lunch specials.
Nearby attractions
Russian Center of San Francisco
2460 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115
University of California, San Francisco
1701 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115
St. Dominic's Catholic Church
2390 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Museum of Russian Culture
2450 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Alta Plaza Park
Jackson St. &, Steiner St, San Francisco, CA 94115
City Church San Francisco
2460 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115, United States
Western Addition Branch Library
1550 Scott St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Presidio Branch Library
3150 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Raymond Kimbell Playground Park
1901 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94115
San Francisco Fire Department Museum
655 Presidio Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
Nearby restaurants
Presidio Pizza Company
1862 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115
The City Taqueria
1836 Divisadero St Ste B, San Francisco, CA 94115
Tataki Sushi and Sake Bar
2827 California St, San Francisco, CA 94115
El Burrito Express 2
1812 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Routier
2801 California St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Scopo Divino
2800 California St #101, San Francisco, CA 94115
Godzila Sushi
1800 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115
B. on the Go
2794 California St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Eliza's
2877 California St #2879, San Francisco, CA 94115
Dynasty Dumpling
2786 California St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Nearby hotels
The Laurel Inn - JDV by Hyatt
444 Presidio Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
Hotel Drisco Pacific Heights
2901 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
Monte Cristo Bed and Breakfast
600 Presidio Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
Kimpton Hotel Enso
1800 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Kasa The Addison San Francisco
2263 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA 94115
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My Ivy Thai

1901 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115
4.1(90)
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Thai restaurant with a modern look serving traditional fare along with daily lunch specials.

attractions: Russian Center of San Francisco, University of California, San Francisco, St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Museum of Russian Culture, Alta Plaza Park, City Church San Francisco, Western Addition Branch Library, Presidio Branch Library, Raymond Kimbell Playground Park, San Francisco Fire Department Museum, restaurants: Presidio Pizza Company, The City Taqueria, Tataki Sushi and Sake Bar, El Burrito Express 2, Routier, Scopo Divino, Godzila Sushi, B. on the Go, Eliza's, Dynasty Dumpling
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Phone
(415) 567-9443
Website
myivythai.com

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Featured dishes

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Spicy Eggplant (Lunch)
dish
Golden Calamari
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Thai Samosa
dish
Fresh Spring Rolls With Tofu
dish
Chicken Satay
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Crispy Tofu
dish
Fresh Spring Rolls With Shrimp
dish
Mango Salad
dish
Papaya Salad
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Crispy Tofu Salad
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Tom Kha Noodle Soup
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Pineapple Fried Rice (Lunch)
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Yellow Curry (Lunch)
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Ivy Capellini (Lunch)
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Tom Yum
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Tom Kha
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Sticky Rice

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Nearby attractions of My Ivy Thai

Russian Center of San Francisco

University of California, San Francisco

St. Dominic's Catholic Church

Museum of Russian Culture

Alta Plaza Park

City Church San Francisco

Western Addition Branch Library

Presidio Branch Library

Raymond Kimbell Playground Park

San Francisco Fire Department Museum

Russian Center of San Francisco

Russian Center of San Francisco

4.5

(69)

Closed
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University of California, San Francisco

University of California, San Francisco

4.4

(21)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Dominic's Catholic Church

St. Dominic's Catholic Church

4.9

(518)

Closed
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Museum of Russian Culture

Museum of Russian Culture

4.2

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of My Ivy Thai

Presidio Pizza Company

The City Taqueria

Tataki Sushi and Sake Bar

El Burrito Express 2

Routier

Scopo Divino

Godzila Sushi

B. on the Go

Eliza's

Dynasty Dumpling

Presidio Pizza Company

Presidio Pizza Company

4.3

(226)

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The City Taqueria

The City Taqueria

4.3

(243)

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Tataki Sushi and Sake Bar

Tataki Sushi and Sake Bar

4.4

(268)

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El Burrito Express 2

El Burrito Express 2

4.2

(290)

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A Taste of San Francisco: All the Eats and Treats
IzzyIzzy
A Taste of San Francisco: All the Eats and Treats
BrendanBrendan
We came here after a long day of visiting tourist sites in San Francisco. We happened across this. unassuming Thai restaurant located in a nice little area of San Francisco. This restaurant is extremely good, and we are super happy we went. The food is simply amazing. It has a very cozy atmosphere. They also make cocktails and have beer to serve as well. The food here is also very reasonably priced. I think most dishes were about $17, which is great and a huge selling point because most places in San Francisco cost much more than that. The food is excellent. They offer your standard selection of Thai dishes. If you haven’t tried pad Thai, this is definitely the place to try it. I ended up getting a fried chicken plate with a side of rice and Thai chili sauce and it was amazing. They have a selection for everyone here, you won’t be disappointed. The drinks here were really good too. I ordered the Mojito, and it was actually excellent. They have a few selections of beer such as Sapporo. They also have other Thai drinks if you’re looking for something nonalcoholic. Parking wasn’t that bad either. There is enough side streets with non-paid parking that you should be able to find something and you don’t even have to pay for it which is great. Just watch out for street sweeping in any restrictions. The neighborhood was generally safe, If you’re looking for great food, great service, a friendly vibe, and a safe place to come with your family to eat after a long day of traveling-this is a great place to stop!
Pos MouaPos Moua
We ordered crispy tofu salad as the starting course of the meal. See photo. It is unusually tangy-spicy and fresh with decorative sliced onion, diced cherry tomatoes, crispy tofu squares, cilantro, and iceberg lettuce. Next, came our pineapple fried rice with shrimps and tofu-vegetable with ginger and mushroom sauce. They opened at 5 pm and we were first arrival and the service was fast and courteous. If your version of Thai food is ungainly conservative, this place will reinvent your taste bud of New Thai cuisine. Enjoy and love food all your days!
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We came here after a long day of visiting tourist sites in San Francisco. We happened across this. unassuming Thai restaurant located in a nice little area of San Francisco. This restaurant is extremely good, and we are super happy we went. The food is simply amazing. It has a very cozy atmosphere. They also make cocktails and have beer to serve as well. The food here is also very reasonably priced. I think most dishes were about $17, which is great and a huge selling point because most places in San Francisco cost much more than that. The food is excellent. They offer your standard selection of Thai dishes. If you haven’t tried pad Thai, this is definitely the place to try it. I ended up getting a fried chicken plate with a side of rice and Thai chili sauce and it was amazing. They have a selection for everyone here, you won’t be disappointed. The drinks here were really good too. I ordered the Mojito, and it was actually excellent. They have a few selections of beer such as Sapporo. They also have other Thai drinks if you’re looking for something nonalcoholic. Parking wasn’t that bad either. There is enough side streets with non-paid parking that you should be able to find something and you don’t even have to pay for it which is great. Just watch out for street sweeping in any restrictions. The neighborhood was generally safe, If you’re looking for great food, great service, a friendly vibe, and a safe place to come with your family to eat after a long day of traveling-this is a great place to stop!
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We ordered crispy tofu salad as the starting course of the meal. See photo. It is unusually tangy-spicy and fresh with decorative sliced onion, diced cherry tomatoes, crispy tofu squares, cilantro, and iceberg lettuce. Next, came our pineapple fried rice with shrimps and tofu-vegetable with ginger and mushroom sauce. They opened at 5 pm and we were first arrival and the service was fast and courteous. If your version of Thai food is ungainly conservative, this place will reinvent your taste bud of New Thai cuisine. Enjoy and love food all your days!
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4.1
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5.0
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We came here after a long day of visiting tourist sites in San Francisco. We happened across this. unassuming Thai restaurant located in a nice little area of San Francisco. This restaurant is extremely good, and we are super happy we went. The food is simply amazing. It has a very cozy atmosphere. They also make cocktails and have beer to serve as well. The food here is also very reasonably priced. I think most dishes were about $17, which is great and a huge selling point because most places in San Francisco cost much more than that.

The food is excellent. They offer your standard selection of Thai dishes. If you haven’t tried pad Thai, this is definitely the place to try it. I ended up getting a fried chicken plate with a side of rice and Thai chili sauce and it was amazing. They have a selection for everyone here, you won’t be disappointed.

The drinks here were really good too. I ordered the Mojito, and it was actually excellent. They have a few selections of beer such as Sapporo. They also have other Thai drinks if you’re looking for something nonalcoholic.

Parking wasn’t that bad either. There is enough side streets with non-paid parking that you should be able to find something and you don’t even have to pay for it which is great. Just watch out for street sweeping in any restrictions. The neighborhood was generally safe,

If you’re looking for great food, great service, a friendly vibe, and a safe place to come with your family to eat after a long day of traveling-this is a great...

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4.0
1y

My favorite Thai food in SF. Partially due to proximity to where I lived for 7 years, but mostly due to their willigness to make dishes as spicy as I want them.

I'm a white guy ordering food "hotter than 'very hot' or 'Thai hot'" so I'm often not taken seriously. This restaurant played along and that's the most important property of a spicy food restaurant to me. Hot food is a priority for me. If you don't give me hot food when I ask for it, I won't like your restaurant.

Anyways, the food is good too. I rotated between pad see ew and pad thai (maybe another reason I'm not taken seriously). I always get a side of peanut sauce. All three are great. Their yellow and pumpkin curries are good too, when I've ventured out or tried my friends'. The lettuce wraps are primo and I always like their rangoons. Lastly the tom yum soup, but I find these always taste equally good at Thai...

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4.0
15y

Yea for good Thai delivery in SF! I used to be addicted to the massaman curry and red curry with pumpkin or duck. Still enjoy them, but they seem to have lost the oomph they once had. But the stir-fried dishes have greatly improved. The garlic pork last time was truly impressive. Love the tom ka (and I'm PICKY about my tom ka) and seafood soups. Great appetizers: crispy curry chicken flour cups, angel wings, mee krab. Skip the satay; it's meh. You'll find better elsewhere.

I'm a Seattle Thai enthusiast, which makes finding Thai elsewhere difficult. Didn't try this place for years because of the awful name, but am glad a native pointed me in...

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