Restaurant in Daly City, United States
Kan Kiin
210ptsMichelin Plate Thai at neighbourhood prices.

About Kan Kiin
A Michelin Plate Thai restaurant in a Daly City strip mall that consistently outperforms its setting and price point. Bold seasoning, handmade pastry, and a Southern Thai-inflected brunch menu set it apart from standard Bay Area Thai. Easy to book, affordable at $$, and worth the trip from San Francisco for the spicy clay pot catfish and hat yai fried chicken alone.
Is Kan Kiin worth visiting in Daly City?
Yes — and more confidently than the address suggests. Kan Kiin sits inside an unremarkable strip mall on Southgate Avenue in Daly City, and the exterior does nothing to prepare you for what the kitchen is doing. This is a Michelin Plate recipient for 2025, and the cooking earns that recognition through bold seasoning and genuine care rather than through spectacle. At a $$ price point, it is one of the more direct value propositions in the South Bay Thai dining category.
What Kan Kiin actually delivers
The strip mall setting keeps first-timers away, which means the dining room rewards returning visitors with a calmer, less crowded experience than the food deserves. The energy inside is cheerful and informal — low ambient noise during lunch service, with a neighbourhood-restaurant hum that lets conversation carry easily. If you have been once and found the room quieter than expected, that is not an off night; it is the norm. Plan around it. This is a better venue for a focused meal with two or three people than for a loud group night out.
Kan Kiin runs a dual-register menu: a fusion brunch program during daytime hours, and a core Thai menu built around stir-fried noodles, curries, and less common regional dishes. If you have already done one visit covering the familiar Thai side of the menu, the brunch program is the logical next move. The hat yai fried chicken , a Southern Thai preparation, fragrant and heavily spiced , appears in a take on chicken and waffles that is the kind of dish you come back specifically for. It is not Thai-food-as-Californian-backdrop; the Southern Thai seasoning profile is kept intact, which is the point. For context on how seriously Bangkok-rooted Thai cooking takes that regional distinction, the approach here sits closer in spirit to what restaurants like Nahm in Bangkok or Samrub Samrub Thai represent , an interest in the actual regional specificity of Thai cuisine rather than a pan-Thai greatest hits approach.
On the core menu, the spicy clay pot catfish is the dish that separates Kan Kiin from most neighbourhood Thai restaurants in the Bay Area. It is not on the standard Thai-American menu template, and the kitchen handles it well. The handmade curry puffs, noted in the Michelin documentation, carry a flaky crust that is the result of actual technique , this is not a frozen-pastry situation. If you are returning after a first visit, ordering the curry puffs again is not repetition; they are a consistent technical benchmark worth using to judge any given evening's kitchen performance.
Groups and the room
Kan Kiin does not have a documented private dining room, and given the strip mall footprint, a dedicated group space is unlikely. For parties planning a private event or a larger celebration dinner, this is not the venue. The room works well for groups of four to six seated at a table , the $$ price range keeps shared-table ordering accessible , but if your group needs a reserved private section or a buyout-style arrangement, you will need to contact the restaurant directly to establish what is possible, or look elsewhere. For groups specifically after a private dining experience in the Bay Area, venues like Lazy Bear in San Francisco operate with more formal group accommodation structures, though at a considerably higher price tier.
For a small group returning after a first visit, the practical move is to arrive at lunch rather than waiting for dinner demand. Booking is easy , no weeks-long lead time required , which makes Kan Kiin a venue you can add to a short-notice plan without the reservation difficulty you would face at a comparable Michelin-recognised spot in San Francisco proper.
Booking and logistics
Reservations are easy to obtain. This is not a venue where you need to plan three weeks out or monitor a release calendar. Walk-in availability is realistic, particularly for lunch. The address is 201 Southgate Ave, Daly City, CA 94015 , parking in the strip mall lot is the direct approach. For visitors coming from San Francisco, the drive is manageable; for those using public transit, Daly City BART station is the anchor point. The $$ price range means a full meal with multiple dishes lands well under what a comparable Michelin-recognised lunch in the city would cost you. See our full Daly City restaurants guide for context on what else is worth your time in the area, and Koi Palace is the other Daly City venue worth pairing on the same trip if dim sum is relevant to your group.
For broader South Bay and Bay Area planning, Pearl also covers Daly City hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences if you are building a longer itinerary around the area.
The bottom line
Kan Kiin is a Michelin Plate Thai restaurant charging neighbourhood prices in a strip mall that filters out casual visitors. That combination works in your favour as a returning guest. The hat yai fried chicken and spicy clay pot catfish are the dishes to build a second visit around. Booking is easy, the room is calm enough for a real conversation, and the cooking consistently outperforms the setting. For Thai food at this price point in the South Bay, nothing else on the current Michelin list competes directly. Book it for lunch, take the curry puffs as a baseline test, and order further into the menu than you did the first time.
Also worth considering nearby
- Koi Palace , Chinese dim sum institution in Daly City, strong pairing for a same-day double
- The French Laundry in Napa , if budget is not a constraint and you are planning a Bay Area dining trip
- Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , for the multi-course occasion-meal version of a Northern California dining trip
- Addison in San Diego , California's only Michelin three-star for comparison if you are benchmarking Bay Area value
- Providence in Los Angeles , Southern California reference point for Michelin-level cooking at sustained quality
- Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown, Smyth in Chicago, Emeril's in New Orleans, and The Inn at Little Washington for broader US Michelin context
Compare Kan Kiin
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kan Kiin | Thai | $$ | Easy |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Lazy Bear | Progressive American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atelier Crenn | Modern French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Benu | French - Chinese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Kan Kiin?
Casual clothes are entirely appropriate. Kan Kiin is a Michelin Plate Thai spot inside a Daly City strip mall, priced at $$, and the atmosphere matches that footprint. Leave the blazer at home — jeans and a clean top are standard and comfortable here.
Can I eat at the bar at Kan Kiin?
Bar seating is not documented for Kan Kiin, and given the strip mall footprint and neighbourhood scale, a dedicated bar counter is unlikely. Walk-in table availability is generally accessible here, so arriving without a reservation is a reasonable option if a bar perch is what you had in mind.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Kan Kiin?
Kan Kiin does not operate a tasting menu format. This is an à la carte Thai restaurant where you build your own meal across stir-fried noodles, curries, and less common dishes like spicy clay pot catfish. At $$ pricing, ordering a few dishes to share is the move — and the Michelin Plate recognition suggests the kitchen earns it dish by dish.
Can Kan Kiin accommodate groups?
Small groups of four to six are manageable, but a private dining room is not documented for this venue, and the strip mall footprint makes a dedicated group space unlikely. For larger parties, call ahead to check table configuration — walk-in odds shrink fast when you arrive as a group of six or more.
Is Kan Kiin worth the price?
Yes, clearly. A 2025 Michelin Plate at $$ pricing is a strong value equation by any measure — this is the tier where you pay neighbourhood prices for cooking that has been formally recognised for quality. Compared to Michelin-rated spots in San Francisco proper, Kan Kiin costs less, books easier, and asks nothing of your schedule. The strip mall address is the only friction.
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