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House of Dim Sum
I was craving for dim sums and thought Chinese people can do them really good. Unfortunately they didn’t taste good at all. Very disappointing. Soy sauce doesn’t taste salty as it should be, it tastes like water. Even when you drunk a dim sim in soy sauce. It tastes like almost nothing. Cannot understand why there is a line. But at least the portion was big. Price good though My portion was around 20$.
Been eating here since pre-teen. The original owners would have this special salted duck rice plate that is unfortunately not available anymore. That was my go to dish everytime I went there. Now the new owners are more focused on dim sum and for tourists. Place is still good, they have tons of things to choose from, their delicious buns, dim sum options, dessert, and much more. I recently came here with some friends and I was filled up. Came right before lunch and everyone was satisfied where we all have enough to take home. Definitely recommend this place if you’re in Chinatown and definitely I will be back!
Toppu Ramen And Dim Sum House
Fast friendly service, clean and spacious. Food was hot and tasted fresh. The soup dumplings and chicken fried rice were both very flavorful!
We got lucky! Got seated right away, food was excellent. Only wished the portion size was a little larger. We had the San Francisco chicken udon, tonkasu ramen and unagi fried rice.
Sum Dim Sum
Sum Dim Sum was a straightforward and quick place to eat. I ordered the barbecue pork noodles, and I had no complaints. The ordering process was speedy, and I was surprised by how fast the food arrived. The service was fine. If you visit with modest expectations, the food should satisfy you. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here, especially since I could eat something quickly and then continue exploring Chinatown.
First time here. I figured when in Chinatown…. Although the service was excellent the food was just good. I’ve actually had better Chinese in Inner Richmond! I ordered the shrimp dumplings and garlic noodles. I hate to be honest but I expected a little better.
Far East Cafe
I had family in town and they wanted to visit Chinatown and have lunch. So we came to this place and decided to try it out. Service was great, food was OK, what was a disappointment was the bill because they added the tip for 4 people. But it's ok because i would have left more than what was on the bill.
The details and atmosphere are stunning. From century old chandeliers and murals to crown molding and vibrant colors, this restaurant will have you immersed in culture. We stopped in for drinks. The host was so knowledgeable about the history of the restaurant and kept us informed and entertained.
Utopia Cafe
Noodle house at chinatown. They are specialized in lo mien. It is dry noodle. The noodle is good. The portion is generous on the noodle, but the braised beef is not much. Wonton is yummy and generaous. Price is considered cheap, and it is cash only. The place was quiet and not busy when we arrived. The worker doesn't speak english, so be patient.
a small restaurant but offer good cantonese food the beef brisket tastes very good you can find shrimp in shrimp wonton fried chicken wings is must order item! be expected you need to know cantonese in order to make the order you can say… no customer services
Kam Lok Restaurant
Wonderful to hear that this restaurant has been around since 1885 (however it was under a couple of different names)! The location is a bit hidden as it’s located on basement level. The other customers who were dining here appear to be locals who come here regularly. I hope this restaurant stays as long as they can! Great honest Cantonese food! We really loved the Pork Ribs in Spicy Salt (crispy & flavourful)! They also have lunch specials here. Their set menu are such great value if you’re a seafood lover.
Kam Lok is a classic SF Chinatown basement style restaurant. I've eaten here in the past and didn't post a review. Tonight, I had the runny egg shrimp chow fun $12. This was delicious with ample wok flavor. This dish can be challenging to make because chow fun and egg are kind of plain. That gravy has to be good. Their menu is limited if you are ordering fried rice, noodles and etc. It is more family style dishes orientated with only one page for rice and noodles. Not on the menu is crispy Hong Kong style noodles, which I love. If you ask, they will make it for you. So, don't rely too much on the written menu. Service was excellent.
Golden Dragon Restaurant
It’s a typical Chinese restaurant. Food was good. The Peking duck was excellent. The sweet and sour pork was just okay. The yang chow fried rice was good. The egg drop soup lacks spices. We were seated immediately and the food was brought out without much waiting.
It appears to be a local favorite. When you walk in, it takes you a world away to somewhere in Asia. Decent food, good service, and very golden decor. A little disappointing that they charge tea per person when most places offer it while you look through menu. Give this place a try if you're in China town🥳. (Hope they will stop charging tea for its patrons soon🤞🏼)
台山风味Taishan Restaurant(第二分店)
Came on Sunday at 3pm with a group of 11. They were kind enough to give us the back room, which is typically reserved in advance for huge parties (and was booked for 5pm), and it has automatic mahjong tables and a huge karaoke setup. We got the eel claypot rice, hot boiling oil fish, and a few other dishes. Always a classic, no matter which location you go to. Chinatown staple!
Its frozen food you can taste it an see because the dumplings are in aluminum foil the peking duck tasts bad and like its out of the freezer the chicken dident have much flavor i would avoid this place and the taste of the soya sauce was strange
Peninsula Seafood Restaurant
Delicious Dim Sum in Town. The price was affordable & the portion was quite big. The service was fast and the waitresses were friendly. We ordered several dimsums such as shrimp dumpling, tofu, and shrimp w/ chive ball. Every menu taste good. U could ask for the chili oil, and there was sriracha taste. Plenty tables for u to seat and the resto was clean.
Wandering thru Chinatown town I was dream in by the delightful smells and feeling hungry. The dim sum options were easy to navigate in multiple languages (including English) and everything I ate I enjoyed! The Peking duck in particular was a stand out!
The Soup
I'm looking for something different for lunch with my uncle in San Francisco. The Soup shows up in my research, which seems like a good idea. I decided to give them a try. I was there at around 11:30 am. 30 minutes after the restaurant opens on a Saturday morning. The restaurant wasn't very busy. We have an excellent table next to the big window in front of the restaurant. The dining room is very clean and comfortable as well. All the soups and foods we ordered are delicious. We love them all. The service is better than most of the Chinese restaurants in the area. We enjoyed our lunch here. I’ll be back soon!
Try new stuff tonight. The Interior is nice. They have many choices of soup and steamed rice. The soup is yummy and the steam rice also good. The braised pork with preserved veggie is a bit sweet for my taste. The lamb soup is good. Looks like is the most pricey item but it is for 2 to 3 people. Good that no lamb smell on the soup at all.
Guangdong Barbecue Restaurant
San Francisco has so many Chinese barbecue restaurants and stores. Guangdong Barbecue Restaurant is one of the famous barbecue restaurants in the Sunset District. Most of the customers purchase the Chinese barbecue to go. They have the yummy roasted duck, BBQ pork, and roasted pork. All these BBQ items are my favorite!
Lady was incredibly rude. Seemed like she did not want to deal w me and wouldn't even talk and answer my requests. Just kept shaking her head. Asked for extra chopsticks and take out container and she wanted to charge me $1. Duck itself was fine tho.
Wok Station
This has been a long awaited review! Recently ordered the Mongolian beef, and shrimp fried rice at midnight. I just got off work and thank goodness they were open because I am too tired after work to cook. The food was yummy! It hit the spot!
Great tasty food with amazing service. I ordered some fried fish and chicken fried rice from Nikki on a Saturday night as a walk in customer. Nikki was full of positive energy and greeted us when we came in. While I waited for my food, Nikki was so kind to bring my friend and I some water - she emanated great service despite it being a busy Saturday night. Once I took my first bite of the fried rice, I was in heaven. Delicious flavoring, not too greasy, at a decent price. I’d come back.