I wanted something interesting for our last meal in San Francisco. We'd had dinner at Mourad the night before, so I thought following that up with a Michelin Star Thai Restaurant might make a nice pairing for this trip. To make it more interesting; the owner of the restaurant is former uber blogger Pim Techamuanvivit; who ran the super popular food blog Chez Pim. The restaurant claims to create Thai Food that is seasonal, sustainable, and yet stays true to its roots.
The rather tiny restaurant is located in the Parc 55 Hotel. The place was pretty packed when we arrived; luckily, we had made reservations.
There's a certain "hipsterness" to the place and the menu. Our Server was wonderful, sweet, friendly, and while not quite displaying what we'd call Michelin Star service, was very nice. She helped us make some decisions on dishes. We were looking for items with some spice....when we mentioned enjoying Issan-style dishes, she told us she is from Issan and helped us select items for our meal.
Instead of going with some of the heavier or entrée dishes; we kept it rather light and tried four different items.
Starting with the Yum Kai Dao ($12).
To be perfectly honest; we were drawn to the "Wok Fried Duck Egg" in the description and it definitely delivered a perfectly runny, richly flavored yolk. We both enjoyed this elevated Yum Kai Dao; basically a fried egg salad. There was a nice variety of sliced and torn vegetables; cilantro, mint, shallot, kale added a mild bitterness, and there were a few slices of sneaky sliced Thai Bird Chilies. This was very lightly dressed which suited us just fine as we could make out all the ingredients.
Next up was a dish I'd read about, being a fan of Nam Tok (I still make Neua Nam Tok on occasion); we both thought the Nam Tok Beans ($14) would be worth trying.
The earthy flavor of the Rancho Gordo Cranberry Beans came through nicely, but was quite dry. This dish really lacked the savory-sweet flavors along with having not enough herbaceous (mint-lemongrass-cilantro), nor enough spice and lacked enough nutty rice powder to suit our tastes.
One of the things I really enjoyed about Chiang Mai was the nam prik; basically dipping sauces for your sticky rice. So I just had to order the Nam Prik Ong ($18) a take on the classic Tomato and Pork dipping sauce. We also got sticky rice to have with this; sorry no photo....sadly the rice was too soft and wet.
The pork rinds were nice; crisp, light porky goodness. The nam prik was much too thick for our taste and just had too much pork. The acidic tomato goodness was missing......along with having enough spice. This really did seem to taste more like a "ragu" we had in Emilia-Romagna than a nice spicy-garlicky-tomatoey nam prik ong.
If you've read our little blog long enough; I think you'd be able to predict what our last dish would be; the Sai Ua and Nam Prik Noom ($19).
Finally, there was something that brought on the heat (I'm glad we weren't asked how spicy we wanted things - this place served items the way they thought it should be).....the fruity-fragrant and spicy chili paste - nam prik noom; had a nice variety of chilies. Our wonderful Server told us that this would be the dish we should order and she was right. It actually tasted great with those pork rind strips. This version of Sai Ua was very dense with a definite porkiness to it. It really didn't have as much herbaceousness as other versions we've had, but was quite good. The perfectly ripe cucumber was just the right foil to cure the richness of the sausage and temper the heat of the nam prik.
Overall, while kind of a mixed bag, it was a fun meal. The dishes try to keep a modern edge and a Thai soul, while creeping close to being fusion. While I don't think we'll return the next time we're in San Francisco, I'm glad we tried Kin Khao.
Kin Khao
55 Cyril Magnin St. (In the Parc 55 Hotel)
San Francisco, CA 94102
nice!
Posted by: kat | Thursday, 20 December 2018 at 04:41 AM
Prices aren't too bad. Curious about the wings.
Posted by: Junichi | Thursday, 20 December 2018 at 09:28 AM
Looks like a fun restaurant. We go up the Bay Area a lot, so it's good to have a running list of places to try. We were able to score a reservation at State Bird Provisions last week. I was completely and utterly in the love the with food. Creative, fun, half of it served dim sum style which allowed us to try a ton of stuff.
Posted by: Christina C | Thursday, 20 December 2018 at 02:14 PM
It was fun; though the food was somewhat uneven Kat!
A lot of folks like the wings Junichi!
Another one for your list Christina!
Posted by: Kirk | Friday, 21 December 2018 at 06:49 AM
It’s so fun to see what parts stand out the most to different travelers, and i never really thought about San Francisco.
Posted by: Klery | Tuesday, 26 March 2019 at 02:49 AM