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Welcome to Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia

Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia in San Francisco's Inner Sunset is a hidden gem serving comforting Chinese-Vietnamese cuisine. Known for their hearty braised duck leg noodle soup and crispy fish cakes, this spot offers a cozy and friendly atmosphere. The flavorful dishes, like the fall-apart duck leg and rich Vietnamese coffee, are perfect for a chilly day. The attentive service and free pickles and soy milk add to the overall welcoming experience. Whether you're a regular or a first-timer, this restaurant guarantees a satisfying and flavorful meal that will have you coming back for more.

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Hello and welcome to Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia! As the proud owner of this franchise, I am thrilled to introduce you to our one-of-a-kind dining experience.

Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia is a Chinese-Vietnamese noodle restaurant that offers a delightful fusion of flavors. Our menu showcases the best of both cuisines, bringing you a delectable assortment of dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're craving traditional Chinese classics or Vietnamese specialties, we have something to satisfy every palate.

One of the highlights of Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia is the wide range of options available to our guests. From our mouthwatering noodle dishes to our flavorful Vietnamese soups, you'll be spoilt for choice. We take pride in using only the freshest ingredients, ensuring that each dish is bursting with authentic flavors. Our attention to detail and commitment to quality truly sets us apart.

At Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia, we also prioritize customer convenience and satisfaction. We offer various utility services such as reservations, waiter service, street parking, and even outdoor seating. Whether you're dining with a large group or bringing your kids along, our spacious restaurant can easily accommodate your needs.

One thing I must mention is my personal pride in the dishes we serve here at Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia. As someone deeply passionate about food, creating a menu that brings joy to our customers is truly rewarding. The flavors, aromas, and textures in each dish have been carefully crafted to deliver a memorable dining experience. It fills my heart with joy to see our guests savoring every bite and leaving with a satisfied smile.

Located at 1427 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA, Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia is conveniently accessible to locals and visitors alike. Feel free to give us a call at (415) 682-8528 for reservations or further inquiries.

So come on over to Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia and immerse yourself in a culinary journey that combines the best of Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine. We can't wait to welcome you and share our love for food with you.

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Norris T.
Norris T.

San Francisco, CA

Fish Cakes, fresh soy milk, and Hu Tieu. Hủ tiếu or Hủ tíu is a dish eaten in Vietnam as breakfast. It may be served either as a soup or dry with no broth.  This is the only place I know of on this side of the city that serves a good Hu Tieu outside Hai Ky in the tenderloin and the locals know this as well.

The staff is friendly and attentive however the service can drag if it gets crowded, especially at lunchtime on the weekends with many locals coming for the large portions, comforting flavors, and great value they offer here.

Overall, an excellent place to enjoy Chinese-Vietnamese comfort food on Noriega Street.

Derrick J.
Derrick J.

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Outer Sunset hidden gem.  Attentive service and bowls of soup for the soul. Heavily recommend this place.  It's my go to whenever I'm a little hung over or under the weather

Shavalier W.
Shavalier W.

Wheeling, IL

My favorite Asian Soup restaurant . They know me by my name and always make me feel welcome and satisfied. Small business but awesome people who make sure you're took care of.

Fumika T.
Fumika T.

San Mateo, CA

Was craving something soupy. 10 minute wait on Sunday around 12:15pm for a party of 2. My first time trying this place and my boyfriends unknowingly second time. He's gotten wonton before and really liked that as well.

Nghiep Ky Egg Noodle Soup: 3/5 but my fault because I didn't know how to change to the rice noodles. The egg noodles were a little bit oily and I didn't feel well. I was also not a huge fan of the fatty meat. Will definitely get the braised duck leg next time
Braised duck leg egg noodle soup: 5/5 fall apart duck leg
Vietnamese coffee: 5/5 a lot of condensed milk careful not to use all of it if you don't want to
Service: 5/5 free pickles and soymilk! Also didn't know we could get the soymilk iced, recommend that if you're not a huge fan of piping hot soymilk

Ricky K.
Ricky K.

San Francisco, CA

A great place to come to if you want some good comfort noodles. Thai Nghiep Ky to me is like the Hai Ky Noodles in SF but in the inner sunset. Hai Ky is amazing too.

I came during a quiet Saturday afternoon and we ordered the braised duck wonton egg noodle as well as the fried fish cakes. You can order your noodle dish with the soup in it or have the noodles be dry with a side of soup. The duck was veryyyy tender. Literally just falls off the bone and the noodle dish as a whole was flavorful. I will say it was very salty so you kinda do need to dilute it with some of the soup or it can taste a little bit too strong. But the flavors are good though.

The dried fish cake is a classic to me whenever I come to these places. It's crispy, meaty, and it's a great starter. Pair that with some of their pickled veggies and it's really good.

Other than that, this is a good spot for noodles! If you are in the Sunset area, this is nice place to come try out.

Nicole N.
Nicole N.

San Francisco, CA

First time to try this restaurant which my coworker recommended long time ago, food is good, the owner is very friendly and the free soy milk is great too, definitely will come back someday soon

Pat W.
Pat W.

San Francisco, CA

He said his was just ok  #6 beef stew noodle soup and  I really like my #33 braised duck leg noodle (HO FUN) soup--good amount of ingredients and a nourishing broth.

I would return to try other things.

Stephy H.
Stephy H.

San Mateo, CA

Lunch at 2PM on a Saturday and the place was packed! We ordered [#7] braised duck leg wonton egg noodle and [#34] satay beef egg noodle soup.

The braised duck leg was fall off the bone and so flavorful! I chose the thick egg noodles and they cooked it very Al dente. I think next time I'll try the thin noodles instead. They have a bunch of sauce condiments but the noodles already seasoned well. I didn't need to add anything to my bowl. The side soup is also very good. The satay beef noodle soup was ok. I wouldn't get it again. It's like a nutty broth but kinda flavorless.

Service was good even during lunch rush. We did wait about 20 mins for our food. Parking was easy right in front of the restaurant.

Binti W.
Binti W.

Walnut Creek, CA

Their duck soup is so hearty and yummy. Super friendly staff, family atmosphere, and their soups are so good and honestly so perfect for the cold weather

Grace Y.
Grace Y.

San Francisco, CA

Ultimate comfort food! A home-y Vietnamese-Chinese spot with the best braised duck. The soup is light, clean, and very flavorful -- the best type of broth. A wonderful mixture of textures (they put both egg and rice noodles).

Pro tip: we ended up getting seated with two regulars and they told us the soy milk is free and also made fresh. You can get it iced or hot.