Slanted Door

‘Door’ is a gateway
The Slanted Door was my first Vietnamese food, what seems generations ago when they were on Valencia near 18th street. With one taste of the lemongrass tofu, I was astonished: savory, exotic, meaty…so refined and incredibly tasty. I don’t think I’ve been there without ordering that dish. The rest of the menu has been excellent as well, even with their subsequent moves to Brannan Street and their current location at the Ferry Building. Following Slanted Door’s success, Out the Door, the take-out spin-off, has opened around the corner in the Ferry Building hall, as well as at the Westfield Shopping Center in Union Square and on Bush Street at Fillmore in Pacific Heights. And yes, all of these locations serve lemongrass tofu.
I’ve been told the shaking beef, the restaurant’s specialty, is fantastic, but going vegetarian here will save you some money. My other favorites are the crispy imperial rolls, eaten traditionally with the mint, lettuce and sauce together, the som tum salad, the fresh spring rolls, in which the shiitake mushroom brings a special note of flavor, the seasonal vegetable sides and more than once I’ve been amazed by the desserts. I’ve been to Slanted Door many times over the years and it never fails to transport.
Must Haves:
• Lemongrass Tofu
• Crispy Imperial Rolls
• Fresh Spring Rolls
• Som Tum (Green Papaya Salad)
• A serious consideration of the dessert menu
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