Manora's Thai Cuisine Restaurant Review:
Pad thai, galanga, tom yan gung soups and other classics here receive simple and artful treatment, drawing neighborhood clubbers and locals to this sweet little SoMa spot for more than twenty years. Spicier dishes include pong pang, a seemingly bottomless clay pot of seafood cloaked in a hot chili sauce. Prices (especially for combination plates) are better than reasonable, which explains the...
Manora's has been cranking out some of the best Thai food in town for 20 years and is well worth a jaunt to SoMa. But this is no relaxed affair: It's perpetually packed (unless you come early), and you'll be seated sardinelike at one of the cramped but well-appointed tables. During the dinner rush, the noise level can make conversation almost impossible, but the food is so darn good, you'll...
A quietly elegant restaurant serving innovative, affordable and remarkably intense Thai cuisine.:
The Scene
Filmy white curtains veil Manora's diners from the outside world. The tranquil space is on the elegant side of casual, with dark-wood wainscoting, carved teak details and...