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Best Chinese Restaurants in Inner Sunset, San Francisco, California | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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Chang's Kitchen Restaurant 0

Chang's Kitchen Restaurant

316reviews

Chang’s Kitchen is delicious, cheaper, and FASTER than Sam Tung. As a Chinese person, I thought that their food was super authentic and reminds me of home and comfort— especially my top favorite Cantonese dishes. They nailed my favorite dish of the tomato beef pan-fried noodles. Portions are huge, prices are super comparable (almost all under $15 which you can’t find these days for a huge dish). Dishes come out hot, fresh, and FAST.

I am ecstatic that they finally reopened after a neighbors fire. This is my go to place for a quick Chinese food fix or causal dinner. Don't miss out on the salt & pepper fish, fried chicken and mushu wraps. Lisa always takes care of us. It's the most bang for your buck for sure😉 KennyG

San Tung 0

San Tung

2365reviews

We came here on a weekend afternoon. The line was super long and we waited about an hour before getting in. The servers were very nice and fast. We had to sit on a big table with someone else, but that wasn’t an issue. They were able to recognize the dishes even though we sat together. The interior looks like a typical old Chinese restaurant, but you can tell that it was cleaned and taken care of. The food was served very fast and fresh. It’s crispy and just seasoned correctly and authentic. The price is so cheap considering the inflation. It’s popular for a reason. We ended up taking out a lot because we ordered too much. The portion was so big.

I've been here a few times, but the last time was before the pandemic. The food is as I remembered. The dishes are good. Everything came out hot and fast. I would say the longest wait time for one of our dishes was 10 mins. The parking situation is just like how I remembered it. Very limited. We circled a few times but eventually found parking a couple of blocks away. We ordered the popular dishes which includes the dry chicken wings, dumplings, garlic green beans, and the black bean noodles. We also ordered the fried fish. We thought the black bean noodles were on the salty side. Overall a solid 4 stars.

May Lee Chinese Restaurant 0

May Lee Chinese Restaurant

136reviews

I’ve lived in SF for 10 years and this is now my favorite Chinese restaurant in the entire city. Very authentic. Will be coming back many more times. The basil beef and orange chicken were so well cooked and the quality of ingredients is very apparent. So Delicious!! The service and owners are so sweet too.

We enjoy eating at family business while on vacation. What a hidden gem. It’s worth the drive and you won’t be disappointed. Family members run this with passion. Food was excellent and rich in flavor. Highly recommend.

Nanking Road China Bistro 0

Nanking Road China Bistro

20reviews

The food here was great. We had a five different items and debated what was the best: hot & sour soup, chubby noodles, crispy, sesame chicken, fried chicken wings. All were great. Chicken was nice and tender. The service here is a bit different. No table service but you order at the counter and they bring the food to you. Simple staff but everything worked great and they are very pleasant. I loved the soup bowls and the bamboo tableware. The space was half empty with plenty of seating and fairly quiet.

Really tasty food! Tried the pan fried pork buns, eggplant with beef, and chubby chow mein with tofu. Wish the prices were a little cheaper and they offered lunch specials.

Dumpling Park 0

Dumpling Park

375reviews

I ordered three things, chicken Pad Thai, the noodles were tasty but the chicken tasted like cardboard, it was so hard you could tell the chicken was old. Also you could tell it was reheated. The pop stickers were good. The Thai tea was expired, it tasted so gross and I told the waitress and she didn’t believe me. If I come back I’ll order only dumplings.

These dumplings are so good. And the Taro buns are to die for. We tried several types and the nuanced flavors and rich Thai iced tea were astounding. I highly recommend giving them a try! The service was moderate but we got all our food in a timely fashion.

奈哥酸菜鱼 Nai brother Fish with pickled cabbage 0

奈哥酸菜鱼 Nai brother Fish with pickled cabbage

11reviews

For friends who can’t eat spicy food, the Rizhao Tomato Fish is really just right for my taste. The staff at the restaurant were also super friendly. The salted crispy chicken was very tender!”

i really like the soup base of peppercorn fish, quite light and no msg! the portion is also very generous for one person. i did not like the white rice, tasted very dry, but it was also completely okay to have the fish without the rice. overall a good experience!

QingShu Malatang & Nai Brother Fish 0

QingShu Malatang & Nai Brother Fish

151reviews

Delicious! Love the concept, all the ingredients were fresh and there was a ton of variety, and the final cooked soup was great! And it's reasonably priced (if you don't go too crazy). I got the green peppercorn broth with lamb, lotus, cabbage, and lots of mushrooms. Will definitely come back here to try all the other varieties.

a genuine gem in the sunset! Opens late (til 10pm), perfect for chilly nights that yearn for a hot bowl of soup. Price is by weight! It’s $14.99/lb, but you can definitely do less than a lb and have plenty. So, if you’re only craving a small bite - this spot is great. Notable favs: - Wide vermicelli glass noodle - Decent sauce bar (garlic, sesame paste, black vinegar, green onion) - free iced oolong tea - the beef rolls, cow throat, pork tendon I love hotpot, and to have a huge bowl of tomato broth with all of my favorite things for $12? A plate of duck wings for $3? in SF that’s unheard of, but QingShu’s got you.

Lucky bento fried chicken 0

Lucky bento fried chicken

0reviews

Delicious! Love the concept, all the ingredients were fresh and there was a ton of variety, and the final cooked soup was great! And it's reasonably priced (if you don't go too crazy). I got the green peppercorn broth with lamb, lotus, cabbage, and lots of mushrooms. Will definitely come back here to try all the other varieties.

a genuine gem in the sunset! Opens late (til 10pm), perfect for chilly nights that yearn for a hot bowl of soup. Price is by weight! It’s $14.99/lb, but you can definitely do less than a lb and have plenty. So, if you’re only craving a small bite - this spot is great. Notable favs: - Wide vermicelli glass noodle - Decent sauce bar (garlic, sesame paste, black vinegar, green onion) - free iced oolong tea - the beef rolls, cow throat, pork tendon I love hotpot, and to have a huge bowl of tomato broth with all of my favorite things for $12? A plate of duck wings for $3? in SF that’s unheard of, but QingShu’s got you.

Love Dumpling

2reviews

I found this place by chance. Now every chance I get I go back. It’s so good you will not be disappointed!