A hole in the wall place with really cheap food. Great pan fried noodles, soup, congee, and rice plates if you're willing to make the uphill walk.
Gigantic portions on the combination pan fried noodles Hong Kong style #52. You'll want to finish it -- trust me, don't take this thing on alone.
Order the Pan fried noodles, prawns with walnuts and the Szechuan Chili Pepper with pork. Prawns are large and the coating crunchy. You can request to make the Szechuan dish to be medium or mild.
Spicy pan fried noodles were extra spicy, would highly recommended! And the quail appetizer was very good.
Sure Lers Ros is the only authentic Thai restaurant with rabbit, frog and venison on its regular menu, but even the pad Thai rivals the best you'll find anywhere in Thailand. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
I have been to Lers Ros's Tenderloin location as well. Absolutely love the taste. Pan fried noodles was my favorite. Service at this location was off. They messed up our order and the bill.
Specialties: Tom kreang nai (entrail soup); pad kra prow moo krob (crisp pork belly with garlic chiles and fresh basil); sliced beef (or chicken or pork) with young peppercorns; quick-fried trout. Read more.
Corn cakes, coconut stir fry noodles, pad kee mao, red curry with duck, and Thai iced tea are my favorites. Though, you really can't go wrong with anything on the menu here.
Tofu soup with kimchi was awesome.. Aside of that, order the croaker and bulgogi.. Perfect meal for you :)
Get the tofu soup with kimchi...it's #9 on 7x7's Big Eat SF 2010. Read more.
You’re not in on The Secret if you don’t get a side of sides of the Millionaire Bacon (thick cut strips cooked with syrup, honey, and chilies). Read more.