Crispy rice salad
Fried pork rolls
They are so good to die for!
Mok-Pla
Interior
Lao style papaya salad
Beef salad
Sai Oua
food
Crispy chicken knee.
food, sushi and sashimi
Crispy rolls
Tum-Hlao!!! The best of the best that I ever had.
Sauces
Gaeng Om chicken
Soup?
food
food
food
Shrimp pad thai
Soup
Pad See Ew
Kra dook moo tod
food, curry
jimmy j.
Oct 3, 2024
A small Thai spot is probably one of my favorite spots while living downtown in SF. The vibe was good with Thai songs, ambience is really neatly and tidy.Had the wonderful variety authentic thai food menu with affordable.The staff were all friendly who constantly checked up on us to ensure we were good. I will definitely go back and strongly recommend.
Read MoreJustin K.
Dec 28, 2024
Let's knock off early. Buy some shoes. Something lame like that. Well, I didn't get around to go shopping, with some friends after work today, as I had originally planned. Like Marcia Brady in "The Brady Bunch" something suddenly came up after work, that derailed my So Called Plans.... So by the time I got my bad self home, around 8:30pm, I was in the mood for some Kao Pad Gai Tod- (fried rice with fried chicken) from Tendernob fave Louder. Amen.
Read MoreLeo F.
Dec 17, 2024
Recently known as Typhoon, Louder is good Thai food.Have tried appetizers, noodle and soup dishes. Tom yum and pad Tai are good . They are literally right next door to me (I can see their sign from my apartment).So I can tell that they do a lot more delivering than dining in.There are about 10 Thai Restaurants within 4 or 5 surrounding blocks, probably more...They don't have the Ped Sawan, red curry duck. Which is my favorite Thai dish, so that is a let down.Service is fast and pleasant but the decor and ambience is just so so.A nice place for lunch but not fine dining. There are much nicer places in the Richmond District for an evening dining experience.
Read MoreDaw M.
Oct 22, 2024
Best place to get Kao Piak! Fast and friendly service. Asked about which condiments I wanted. Even warned me about spice levels. I grabbed and go so only review for food quality. Right in the tenderloin but inside is so cute :) Thanks!
Read MoreAnnie W.
Aug 24, 2024
Came here for a birthday celebration. There were 3 adults and a three year old, so we had to be sure whatever restaurant we chose would be appropriate for the three year old. We figured with a name like "Louder", it *had* to be okay! Food was Southeast Asian, Laotian, Thai, Vietnamese, for the most part. We had the steamed tapioca balls that you wrap in lettuce before eating and the pad see ew. We also ordered soup (the baby's favorite food). Everything was good, not mind blowing good, but certainly good enough for a return visit if I'm around the area!
Read MoreVira P.
Jun 30, 2024
My family and I ate here two nights in a row. The food is just so delicious!We got pad thai each night and it's seriously our favorite. It's so flavorful with strong tamarind notes (I think I've described this enough with my previous reviews lol). We also ordered the Louder Clear Crispy Rolls, pineapple fried rice, sticky rice, and grilled chicken. The crispy rolls, though fried, actually provided lightness as it comes with large lettuce leaves and herbs. The pineapple fried rice was savory and I like how the rice was a bit sticky. The grilled chicken came with a sweet and sour sauce and a fish sauce. The waitress suggested we get sticky rice with it, and that was a good pairing. The sticky rice came in piping hot and it was comforting with the savory/smoky chicken. The Kao Piak was such a comforting dish. The broth was clear and thick due to the pork, and took on its flavor. The handmade noodles were thick with a bit of chewiness. The fried garlic chips were a nice surprise when I got it in my spoon. I didn't even know this was a soup - the menu just described it as a noodle dish. I'm not a soup person but I'm so glad it came this way. And the golden tofu was crispy on the outside and fluffy and airy on the inside. Service was fast and friendly as usual. The ambiance is super casual. The chairs for the regular tables are stools, so I think it really is meant for quick dining. The high tops are bar stools as well. But it's not like they're going to rush you out - I'm sure you can stay there longer if you want to order more food. Plus, with the TL the way that it is, you probably don't want to stay after it gets dark. I think Louder is one of the best restaurants in the TL and I can't wait to try more things off their menu.
Read MoreRudy H.
Jun 20, 2024
I was quite excited to hear that there is a new Isaan / Lao restaurant in downtown. There are many excellent Thai restaurants in SF but sorely lacking good Isaan / Lao in the city that are authentic, bold, pungent, funky and just be themselves.I thought this was going to be it, but no.I've had the spring rolls with peanut sauce (summer rolls) and tam mak hoong (som tam Lao/ Laotian papaya salad) first and then would try something else. But after those two, I changed my mind.I asked for the check, I paid, I walked out and will keep looking.
Read MoreSirikanya p.
Aug 28, 2024
Food is beyond delicious!!! Service was prompts and decoration was nice. Just be careful of your surroundings outside. Try visit before it gets dark
Read MoreAmy Z.
Jul 23, 2024
Ordered pad Thai from this Laotian restaurant via Postmates and it was fresh and delicious! The portion size is generous as well. I'll definitely be ordering from this restaurant again!
Read MoreLatsamy O.
Feb 17, 2025
Lauder restaurant is the best place to eat the price reasonable. Good quality service. I love to go there eat when I have time. Highly recommend. Deep fried eggs roll and papaya salad and mango for dessert. Yummy
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