(619) 501-8424
327 Fourth Ave
San Diego,
CA
92101
32.708613
-117.161005
Neighborhoods: Central, Central San Diego, Marina
What People Are Saying About Rama
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – A dramatic 14-foot wall waterfall, cascading drapes of fabric, and a long, narrow hallway leading far off the street entrance make this Thai restaurant seem like a hidden Buddha palace. Sheer, floor-to-ceiling tapestries separate half-circle booths from the center dining room, where a dramatic waterfall takes center stage. The reasonably priced menu serves a wide array of palates, with offerings from sweet mango with sticky rice to "mock duck" drunken noodles. – –
A MISERABLE EXPERIENCE!!!!!!!!!
by sandiego2009
Stay a minimum of 100 yards from this godforsaken establishment. It is hard to tell whether the staff is stupid or just plain evil, but they do everything in their power to destroy your evening and succeed in their unspoken mission to do so. We were in the best of moods when we arrived and pumped with adrenaline when we left. The arrogance of the owner and staff is beyond your wildest nightmare....
- Pros: Busboy fills in as waiter since the waiters will not provide service
- Cons: Service is the worst that I have ever experienced in my many years of dining
A Thai rater
by ktoon
First time there and will not return, the food was not great, and had to wait over an hour. Do not recommend this place..
- Pros: downtown
- Cons: slow, not that great food
Slow, cold and pricey
by sd1306
Had high hopes as my family loves Thai. The service was friendly, even funny, but this did not make up for the slow kitchen. Too many apologies by the serving staff and not enough timely service. The food served was just on the edge of being acceptable temperture-wise. No kids menu, so dinner with two kids is expensive and certainly not worth the dining experience. The food was tasty but skip the spinich with peanut sause, it was so sweet, it could have been a desert!
- Pros: Ambience
- Cons: Slow, cold, expensive
The Details on Rama
Know Before You Go:
Rama bustles with life most days of the week. Make sure to book a table to forgo long waits.
The Extras:
Like Rama? Try its older sister restaurant, Celadon, for a similar flair and flavor in Hillcrest.









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