Tommys Wok Chinese Cuisine
3001 Bridgeway H, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
The Tommys Wok Chinese Cuisine, located at 3001 Bridgeway, Suite H, Sausalito, CA 94965 is a charming chinese restaurant that offers a complete menu with seafood, soups, chicken, salads, lettuce wraps and a large variety of delicious appetizes.The service there is also very good, with waiters serving water in our glasses all the time. When I went there on Aug 5th-2019, I ate a well served dish of shrimp with praws and fresh aspargos that was amazing! Another dish that i ate was one prepared with srimp with honey glazed walnut. It is awesome!If you think that a beautiful house with a good layout is important for the warmfull environment, so you need to know this restaurant, because its exatcly this aspect that turns it a nice place for theirs clients. I recomend the visit there .
4.5
Panda Express
100 Donahue St, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
Chinese fast-food. All the items are edible, but none stand out as exceptional.The prices are good for the portion size, and that is the only reason to go here. If you are looking for passable Chinese fare on a tight budget, Panda Express is what you are looking for. If you are willing to spend a bit more on a meal, almost any other Chinese restaurant has better food.
3.8

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Fort Baker
Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
Fort Baker was originally a 19th Century Coastal Artillery Defense Post. During WWI it became the Head Quarters (HQ) and training camp for what would become the 91st Infantry Division. The division fought in the trenches of WWI and had the honor of several soldiers being awarded The Medal of Honor For service above and beyond the call of duty.” most awards are made post-posthumusly meaning the soldier died while doing his duty. The division became known as the Wild West Division because its soldiers were raised from the Wild West states. Because of this, and the US Armys history in Injun Fighting along the Powder River in the Dakota Territories it became customary for a soldier, when saluting a superior to say, Powder River! and the officer returning the salute said, Let her buck! meaning that 91st Div soldiers are ready for war.After WWI the division was deactivated but was later reactivated with the start of WWII where the division fought in the Italian Campaign bringing along with them the traditional salute words which were carried into the 21st Century.I was assigned to the 91st Div HQ and HQ Company (US Army Reserves) after demobilization from Gulf War I when I moved to the San Francisco area. So I joined hundreds of other soldiers, past and present, who ran and trained on the forts grounds and I know I would sweat out 1 gallon per day of field training.With the collapse of the USSR in the early 1990s the units mission was changed from that of an infantry division to becoming a combat training unit which put on field and computer based field exercises for army reserve combat units. If there was one thing our Commanding General (CG) held us to it was that we had better stay in shape so that we would be able to keep up with the soldiers we trained at nearby Camp Parks.Later the 91st Training Division was moved to Camp Parks so that the fort could become part of a national park. Although I wonder how many hikers and joggers realize just how many thousands of gallons of sweat were poured out on these training ground for God and Country.There were also times of great beauty, such as when we would be standing in parade formation facing the mountain to the west when a low cloud from the Pacific would begin to appear over the crest of the ridge and it was so thick and heavy that it looked like an apparition was actually beginning to fall over the top of the mountain and down into the valley towards us. The cloud was so thick it looked like something from a horror movie that would slowly fall and move towards hundreds of soldiers standing at attention or parade rest -- that would swallow all of us. And we were paid to watch these beautiful manifestations of nature!There were so many time when I loved being a soldier -- but there were other times in the horror of war that scared the Hell out of me! So we learned how to function and fight as a team in the midst of nearly total chaos.
4.7
Kittis Place Restaurant
3001 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
No papaya salad!!! Omgosh!! That's the main reason for going to Thai restaurants, we're visiting from San Diego, this is not a a formal restaurant, it's more like a fast food place. You order at counter, and they'll bring to you, they have beer though, menu is a bit limited. We ordered about 5-6 different items and all were actually great, several different soups, pad Thais and coconut soup, oh and a “pho”, and as appetizer, we ordered the “lettuce cups” they were great, it was 7 of us, each lettuce cup order is a three item order, they were awesome and added two bonus cups for a total of 8 cups!! 4 ordered the Thai tea, they were actually pretty strong, but the 3 kids enjoyed them, the service here was awesome and made an additional pitcher watered down with coconut something, either “milk” or water, we were absolutely catered to. It's a little mini strip mall place but worth coming to. We enjoyed our visit.
4.5
ThaiTanic Streetfood
1001 Bridgeway b1, Sausalito, CA 94965, United States
This place was at a very cute location and is in good proximity to the Golden Gate. My boyfriend and I love Thai food so we were pretty stoked to visit. The employees were super friendly. I ordered a ginger beer and he ordered a water. We got two appetizers which were yummy and the portions were huge. I would have ordered just one appetizer had I known. We each got an entree and again the portions are ginormous. My boyfriend liked what he ordered but I wasn't super fond of mine. I think it's because I recently started working with swine and the broth in my entree smelled entirely too similar to pig feed. So, I started off on the wrong foot. Neither of us finished our meals but again, we were pretty full from the appetizers. We did have to order the mango sticky rice dessert. Absolutely had to. Gun to our heads. And mmm mm mmm. Just as I imagined. It was delicious. So, for that I recommend the appetizers and the dessert. Next time I'd try Pad Thai but I wanted to be different and order something new. This time it didn't pay off for me.Cool place for a date or a small group of friends. Not a great spot for 5 or more people. Give it a try.
4.5