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Ming Hui Dim Sum
Great dim sum in Chinatown! I loved the siu mai. As someone who isn't fluent in reading Chinese, I wish there were pictures on the menu for me to get a better idea of what I was ordering, since the English translations weren't always what I expected when I ordered.
Really authentic dim sum spot. Has dine in but can be to go as well. They speak some English and Cantonese. Maybe mandarin too. Prices are pretty cheap but can get high if you order a lot. The wait was not bad at all since I had a pretty big order. They didn’t have centruy egg congee and the other one wasn’t as good but all the other food was pretty decent. If you haven’t tried, I recommend.
Ling Ling Cuisine Restaurant
This is our second time at Ling Ling Cuisine Restaurant and I love it! First of all it’s very clean, the service is very attentive and friendly! The food is made to order and delicious; also the portions are good! I would definitely recommend it and we will come back for sure!
No wait at 11am on a Friday. Ling Ling serves basic Chinese dishes like fried rice and chow mein. Since we had breakfast earlier, we only ordered wonton soup $12 and a BBQ pork wonton noodles $15. Both were decent sized and tasted OK. I would have preferred shrimp in the wontons. The BBQ pork was dry. Service was excellent since we were the only ones in there.
Dim Sum Kitchen
Restaurant-quality dim sum served at this quintessential Cantonese bakery on San Bruno. Har gao (shrimp dumpling) and shiu mai (pork dumpling), gets the taste right — served warm and ready to go, but skins still chewy. Various fried dumplings (shrimp and chive, tarot), excellent as well. Only recommendation is for char siu bao (bbq pork buns) to come with more meat filling. Shrimp Dumpling Soup, served in brown broth and with bok choy, decent but not life changing. An excellent, and affordable, dim sum option on the south side of San Francisco. Lunch combo, generously portioned and economically-priced.
This neighborhood dim sum takeout is a gem. They have my favorite salty fried bread at a very good price! Dim sum dishes are so good quality at a very good price. Parking can be challenging during busy weekends and weekdays. One can only find street parking. Go early. I believe they open at 8am in the morning. Whenever I am in the neighborhood, will patron it.
Sunshine Wheat Field Dim Sum
First time at this place and their deep fried shrimp puffs are soooo good. Crispy crunchy and mm good, ordered a 50pc and they gave us 3 plates of it .. it was still crunchy hours later. Ordered two of everything that was on display however I forgot to ask for their pork buns. Their porridge is similar to what we eat in the island and it definitely brought back memories of chicken soup with rice. Gotta go back and try their steam buns. The only minus for me is whatever ingredients they use for their pork that I don't like so the pot stickers and pancake pork wasn't to my liking but everything else I really enjoyed and it's ok because everyone's palate is different. The staff was nice and I could tell that this place is popular, where there's a line outside that's a spot everyone has to try.
The prices are super affordable, making it perfect for a casual meal or a quick to go. Their siu mai is absolutely unbeatable—perfectly steamed, juicy, and packed with flavor. The rest of the dim sum menu is equally delicious, with a great variety of classic options. If you’re looking for authentic dim sum without breaking the bank, this is the spot to go. Highly recommend! Plus it has a great bakery next door to it which makes me always come back.
Chef Li's Cafe Hk B.B.Q
Menu was relatively cheap, portion sizes are good for the price. Free soup was decent but had a funky smell. Sesame chicken was rubbery, do not get it. Roasted pork was tender. Fujian fried rice was great. Beef tomato was good but missing eggs. All in all, you get what you pay for.
VALUE! $26 all you can eat hotpot with a huge menu! They have everything from the standard hotpot meats/veggies/noodles, plus BBQ meats from their front store, plus many other miscellaneous Chinese dishes. The meats were solid but not the best. (I thought lamb was the best.) My favorites were their homemade shrimp paste and wontons.
Hong Kong BBQ Restaurant
Got some roast meat take out here. Got roast pork and ribs — both were tasty. This is the busiest place on the planet block! I could see that hey have generous portions.
Really nice lady serving there. The food is good and flavorful. Regular homestyle cooking. There are two restaurants that look similar to each other next door to each other. Make sure to go to the correct location ( 3 item plate for $6 ) a very big plate. Also more valuable to purchase food by the takeout box as well.
2546 Cafe
It's what you'd expect from a typical Hong Kong Cafe. Hearty and comfort food from your childhood if you're Chinese. Portions are on the smaller side, so if you're thinking about sharing, I hope you're dining with no more than 1-2 extra person, max. Needless to say, most of the food here seems to be individual portioning. Price seems fair for the most part, but what would normally be the sharable items like chow fun and fried rice isn't the best bang for your buck considering the small sizes. Flavor wise, the food gets a pass from me. Don't expect to be wowed, because at least to me, HK cafes aren't really known to be fancy and flavorful like what you'd expect from other Chinese establishments. To me, they're more for quick bites. This is a non-frills place, nothing fancy to write home about, but you get in and you get out. Like many others have said already, this is a cash only place. While I understand why, you'd imagine they'd get with the times and have at bare minimum, payment options like Zelle or Venmo, but it is what it is. This wouldn't be my first choice, but if you're in the area and want some comfort food, then at least give it a try. It gets the job done.
Good food. Not sure why ppl give them bad reviews… Salted pepper pork chops, broccoli beef and baked pork chops are our go tos and consistent.
Ming Hing Restaurant
Small bbq shop with seat in available in San Bruno. It is a small restaurant, and I consider clean and not oily like other bbq places. We had lunch and ordered 2 item bbq combinations with soy sauce chicken and roast duck with veggie and rice. We also ordered bbq pork rice roll and a thousand egg and pork porridge. Side order of chinese donut. All are yummy. A minimum of $30 if you want to pay with a credit card. Price is considered very reasonable. Parking could be a challenge in this area.
This time of year, it seems like everyone is traveling to Hawaii. Nothing like having a "plate lunch" filled with galbi, loco moco, char siu or garlic shrimp w/Mac salad and rice while sitting by the waves and water. For me in SF, my "plate lunch" consists of roast pork and roast duck over rice ($12). This can be eaten anywhere including inside the Roast pork- crunchy skin and good pork belly meat Roast duck- tasty and succulent Didn't eat in but looked like lots of people dining inside and workers were trying to figure out how it works here. Ming Hing has new owners and a new paint job. I'll be back to check out their other offerings soon. Parking is very difficult
Imperial Garden Seafood Restaurant
This place was soooo delicious. Service was exceptional, they were very attentive and answered all our questions. The dining atmosphere is quite beautiful. We will be coming back again!!
Imperial Garden SF & Sassy Foods catered our all-vegan wedding, and we couldn't have asked for a better experience! Elaine, Menny, and their team truly went above and beyond. They made sure everything ran smoothly so we could focus on enjoying the day, which we're extremely grateful for! The food was SO GOOD - our guests couldn't stop raving about it, and everyone had different favorites, but a few standouts were the vegan xiao long bao, turnip cake, and fried glutinous dumplings (ham sui gok). Being from Hong Kong, it meant so much to me to be able to serve vegan dim sum to our family and friends, and show everyone that vegan food can be both authentic and delicious. Thank you, Elaine and Menny, for making our wedding day so special!
Wing hing
This place was soooo delicious. Service was exceptional, they were very attentive and answered all our questions. The dining atmosphere is quite beautiful. We will be coming back again!!
Imperial Garden SF & Sassy Foods catered our all-vegan wedding, and we couldn't have asked for a better experience! Elaine, Menny, and their team truly went above and beyond. They made sure everything ran smoothly so we could focus on enjoying the day, which we're extremely grateful for! The food was SO GOOD - our guests couldn't stop raving about it, and everyone had different favorites, but a few standouts were the vegan xiao long bao, turnip cake, and fried glutinous dumplings (ham sui gok). Being from Hong Kong, it meant so much to me to be able to serve vegan dim sum to our family and friends, and show everyone that vegan food can be both authentic and delicious. Thank you, Elaine and Menny, for making our wedding day so special!