Refined Thai specialties, exotic meats, modern setting, stone accents


























307 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94102 Get directions
$20–30
"Lers Ros is perfect for randomly dropping into when your group of six suddenly turns to nine. First of all, there’s hardly ever a wait. And most of the food comes in family-sized portions, so having a group is the best way to take advantage of the menu. Go for the garlic pork, roasted duck curry, and pad kra pow moo krob with crispy skin pork belly and peppers." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"The menu at Lers Ros is so long it should come with its own table of contents. There’s something for your aunt, your vegetarian cousins, and all the other people who decided to tag along with you to this Thai spot in the Tenderloin. Their setup is just one long room, with a humongous table in the middle that can fit up to 14 people. The menu might seem overwhelming, but there’s no going wrong with any of the curries or steamy noodle soups. Pack in and order another round of saucy garlic pork for the table." - julia chen 1, patrick wong
"Longstanding Lers Ros has been operating in the Tenderloin since 2008, so you can trust that they know a thing or two about churning out excellent Thai curries, noodles, and soups. The menu is long enough to pass for a young adult novel, meaning you could come to this place once a week and barely make a dent. Just be sure to zero in on the saucy garlic pork and roasted duck curry, which are standouts on a menu full of hefty-portioned hits. Lers Ros also has two other locations in the Mission and Hayes Valley." - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez
"Your group of four turned to nine quickly, and you need to find somewhere to eat before it turns to 15. Lers Ros is great both because the portions are large enough to share with a few people, and because it’s not hard to get in with larger groups when everyone decides at the last minute that they actually want to go out that night. Get the pad kra pow moo krob." - will kamensky
"Lers Ros if one of our favorite places to go with groups of people. The menu is huge, everything is sharable, and there’s a lot of seating in the restaurant. You can get standards like pad see ew, but if the concert you’re seeing is not something you’d typically go for, you can make it the theme of the night and order something similarly unusual, like rabbit or gator." - will kamensky