San Francisco Thai restaurant closes after nearly 30 years

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Thailand Restaurant, located at 438A Castro St., was first established in 1992.

Thailand Restaurant, a mainstay in the Castro for nearly 30 years, has closed, as first reported byAngeli Wirattigowit, the restaurant's former manager, confirmed the closure to SFGATE. She explained that her parents, Narongchai and Nopparat Wirattigowit, owned Thailand Restaurant up until November 2019, when ownership was transferred to a family member . Angeli Wirattigowit cited the challenges of maintaining momentum during the pandemic as the reason behind the closure.

Thailand Restaurant, located at 438A Castro St., was first established in 1992, making it one of the first Thai restaurants in San Francisco, according to the business's . It was known for serving affordable, authentic Thai food classics, from pad thai to Panang curry."Great portion sizes, super fresh ingredients and always piping hot," wrote one Yelp reviewer."The service staff was very nice. The food was delicious," wrote another., advertising 1,800 square feet of second floor retail space for lease at $3,900 a month.

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