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Chili House SF 0

Chili House SF

727reviews

It is very busy place, and we were lucky that we booked ahead. Food was not that tasty. We had cold chicken and the amount of bones was too much. Tofu was taking their time, we waited for a while, tofu was very good. We enjoyed it. Beef dumplings taste pretty much pork. Overall not bad experience.

Wasn’t able to try the peking duck, but wow! Food here was amazing! The pickled sichuan fish soup was exceptional! So good and soothing, while a bit spicy! The other dishes were also very well made! You always need to have some authentic Chinese food once in a while. Super recommended!

Mulan Malatang 0

Mulan Malatang

42reviews

Discovered this place when the weather was a bit chilly, and I was craving something spicy. Good amount of selection of veggies and proteins. They are having a $1 beer promo, which is a delight. The pork and black garlic broth extra spicy was tolerable, and I could do firey spicy (buldak spicy level). They also have free tea/hot water station.

Love this place. Super fresh ingredients and delicious broth. My favorite is the black garlic broth medium spicy. So flavorful. I come here with my wife and kids 2-3x per week:).

Gourmet Dim Sum and Cafe 0

Gourmet Dim Sum and Cafe

69reviews

We enjoyed the dim sum takeout items overall, but the best was the hargow and siu mai. The turnip cakes were also good. They only had plain rice noodles available at the time. It was a little thicker than we are used to. They did not provide the usual sauce for the rice noodle. And they also do not have hot sauce. Wish they had seating for customers. It was a bit of a long wait because there was only one staff but eventually a second one came along to help because a line was forming. Service was perfunctory.

Good prices. Soft and plump shrimp and chive dumplings, bbq pork buns and soft and not too salty, pork dumplings wrapped in wonton skins are huge.

Mamahuhu 0

Mamahuhu

388reviews

Enjoyed the super savory chicken sandwich and the mango oat milk sundae here. The breading on the chicken is very tasty and crispy, though the sandwich admittedly has an absurd amount of aioli/mayo. Oat milk ice cream was beautifully silky and the sharp mango topping was perfectly refreshing.

ordered the tingly chicken sandwich and it was so delicious. waited around 15min but there weren’t that many people. the chicken was juicy and fried really well, crispy but not overdone, and the spice and sauces were all really delicious as well. the pineapple bun was fluffy and complemented the spice well. i liked the spicy sauce it came with and the pickled veggies as well. not sure about the rest of their menu but would definitely come back for the sandwich again, and to try their other sandwiches!

Wing Lee BBQ 0

Wing Lee BBQ

73reviews

I love this place, favorite bbq shop on Clement. I only wish they were open Mondays because that’s the easiest day for me to get there. Been going for years when I can, service has always been just fine. As for atmosphere, it’s takeout so what do you expect.

I popped in for some quick Chinese takeout, and it seemed like they were undergoing partial construction. I ordered the deep-fried salt and pepper shrimp, chicken wings (which were a bit under-seasoned and greasy), and their Chinese sticky rice, which lacked flavor and needed soy sauce to enhance it. Surprisingly, these three dishes at half a pound each totaled $32, which was a bit higher than expected. They accept credit cards but require a minimum of $15 minimum. The parking in the area is always an issue. No free lots. While convenient for locals, it's not worth going out of the way for given the many other comparable options nearby.

Tsing Tao Restaurant 0

Tsing Tao Restaurant

213reviews

This place has been around for quite a while and it remains a reliable old standard for a Chinese Restaurant. It's mainly a lunch place for me as parking is much easier to find in that time period as it's in a residential neighborhood. Their lunch specials are reasonably priced and the portions are generous, complete with soup and tea. The food is very good and judging from the amount of business they do, with people populating the place for lunch, some waiting for the next available table or waiting for their "to-go" order, it's quite a busy operation. There's nothing special about the decor other than it's Chinese themed throughout, appears clean and well maintained. The location is convenient being catty corner from Lincoln Golf Course's Clubhouse, so it's easy to remember where it is.

We have been customers since 1995. The food is clean and fabulous. The family that run the business are totally dedicated to serving the community. They have never messed up a delivery order and the restaurant service is family like.

Spices 0

Spices

276reviews

Had the whole restaurant for ourselves on a quiet weekday lunch hour. First time dining here and pretty impressed with what we ordered! Would skip Calamari, didn’t taste fresh! Fried rice and cumin lamb were some of the best dishes we had in a while!

Their iron pot is one of my favorite comfort foods in the city. It's perfect for when I want to feel full of warmth and joy while craving something spicy and flavorful. The portion size of the vegetarian small iron pot ($30.99) is generous and can easily be shared between 2-3 people, or enjoyed solo and split into multiple meals! Pairs well with rice.

Lucky Food 0

Lucky Food

13reviews

New spot for a lunch special. Comes with a bed of rice and 3 items. Since I came with other people, I was able to try a lot of the options. Most notable was the soft tofu and fish balls and the chicken curry. I like that there is a variety of vegetables. The special is a great amount of food. It is also nice that they have a dine in option which has been clean each time.

Lunch specials. 3 entrances + rice = $8.50. This got to be the cheapest in the area. It’s traditional Chinese food. So most customers are Chinese. But, if you come with an open heart and open stomach. It may be a good surprise.

Cheung Hing Chinese Deli Inc 0

Cheung Hing Chinese Deli Inc

5reviews

BBQ duck on demand

Dim Sum Bistro 0

Dim Sum Bistro

562reviews

We stopped in based on reviews and tried a few items: pork bun, soup dumplings, fried dumplings and shrimp dim sum. The filling in the pork bun was very sweet and the meat didn’t taste very fresh, so it was just ok. The shrimp dim sum was tasty and so were the fried dumplings😋. The soup dumplings had a good taste but I don’t think any of us were fans of the texture. The place is very small and was crowded when we entered, so we had to find a corner to review the menu. FYI: there is no seating. While standing in line a lady attempted to cut us and place her order. The lady behind the counter promptly informed her that we were next in line and took our order. This was appreciated as she didn’t seem to speak English. I would try this place again if ever in the area.

Very authentic China town dim sum family owned find. Up to 69 different options on the menu to choose from. While you wait you can hear the sounds of the foreign native languages of the family as they speak to one another while preparing our food. So much fun.

China Live 0

China Live

2755reviews

Food overall is good and filling. Cucumber salad, pork dumpling, and the noodles were my favorite. Definitely order less than you think. Atmosphere is a bit loud but it is an open kitchen so that plays a role.

China Live is an absolute gem! From the moment we walked in, the ambiance was fantastic, and the service was top-notch. We started with the dim sum appetizer, which was incredible – each bite was bursting with flavor. The scallion bread was another highlight, perfectly crispy and delicious. For our main dishes, we tried the chicken curry and the sauash, both of which were outstanding. Every dish was expertly prepared and full of flavor. China Live truly provides a memorable and delightful dining experience. Highly recommend!

Dol Ho Restaurant 0

Dol Ho Restaurant

326reviews

Casual Dim Sum place frequent by the local elderly Cantonese community. No frills but full of flavor!

For a hole in the wall .. great place for take out or sit down .. locals come around 10 Cuz that’s when the spare ribs over rice comes out ! Simply the best Har Gow & shrimp Cheung fun … why ? They’re generous with the shrimps .. a shrimp in every bite, fried items r great but I would skip the Buns .. too much carbs, not enough filling, bun tends to be on the drier side