Tiny dining area offers comfortable booth seating in a minimalistic atmosphere that feels welcoming and clean. The place stays hidden away, creating a quiet, unassuming vibe. Portions are large and prices are very good, attracting those who appreciate straightforward, satisfying meals.
Soups here stand out for their hot and sour flavor and Vietnamese shrimp options. Choices like tofu pho and chicken noodle soup offer solid variety and satisfy cravings well.
Kung Pao Chicken here stands out for its excellent flavor and quality. It pairs well with Won Tons and is a highlight alongside other dishes like pho.
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The restaurant has a small but excellent menu with concise options.
Expect large portions that are great for sharing.
Prices are very affordable compared to similar restaurants.
Halal restaurant offers a warm, family-friendly atmosphere with beautiful, spacious interior décor reflecting Uyghur cultural heritage. The place feels authentic and inviting, suitable for gatherings and cultural experiences. It features designated prayer space enhancing its welcoming environment.
Hot and sour soup stands out as very flavorful and fresh. Clay pot lamp soup offers rich taste, and chicken corn soup comes as a complimentary dish.
Tender and spicy, the Kung Pao Chicken delivers a balanced flavor with the right kick. It pairs well with mix fried rice and chow mein for a complete meal.
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All meat served is halal, catering to dietary preferences.
The restaurant is usually not busy, minimizing wait times.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Open kitchen reveals staff making dumplings through a glass partition, creating a lively and authentic atmosphere. Dining area feels cozy and welcoming, with a casual vibe despite occasional crowd noise. Space is clean and spacious, supporting family-style meals and quick service.
Soup dumplings stand out as a must-order item with very tasty, excellent flavor. Wong tongue soup also offers a distinctive, flavorful experience alongside other noodle soups and Taiwanese eats.
Large portions come with the Kung Pao Chicken here. It stands out for its excellent taste and is a regular must-order alongside other favorites.
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The restaurant closes at 9:00 pm.
Expect busy periods that may lead to wait times.
You can feed a party of 6 for less than $20 per person.
Open kitchen fills the small space with sizzling sounds and rich aromas, creating a warm and lively atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant alternative to the cozy but often hot interior. Large portions and customizable menu items attract a steady crowd, especially on busy weekend nights.
Soups here include hot and sour, egg drop, and a creamy egg flower variety. The house soup offers a comforting, flavorful option alongside these.
Kung Pao chicken here stands out for its bold flavor and satisfying texture. It pairs well with other dishes like crispy beef and complements drinks such as Boba tea.
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Golden Bay Asian Food is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect to wait on Friday or Saturday nights due to high demand.
They prefer cash payments, so be prepared.
Basement setting with minimal decoration and a local, no-frills atmosphere creates a calm and comfortable space. The place feels like an old-school Chinese restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall vibe. Pricing is reasonable, supporting an authentic dining experience.
Wonton soup stands out with its delicate broth and tender dumplings. It pairs well with fresh cucumber salad and crispy spring rolls.
Kung Pao chicken comes with a little spice and is perfectly cooked. It must be ordered separately and does not include rice.
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Reservations are recommended during peak dinner hours to avoid long waits.
The restaurant offers a family special for $50, which includes a meal for four.
The portions are large, making it a good value for the price.
Casual, family-run eatery with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with generous portions and affordable prices. Open late, attracting a mix of diners seeking genuine flavors and value.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its rich broth, tender beef, and fresh bok choy. Wonton soup and spicy Sichuan noodle soups also offer comforting, authentic flavors.
Szechuan flavors stand out in the Kung Pao chicken here. The dish balances heat and savory notes with a distinct spicy kick.
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The restaurant is open until 2am, making it a good late-night option.
Prices are quite affordable compared to many other places in San Francisco.
Portion sizes are generous, offering great value for the price.
Small Chinese restaurant operates mainly as takeout with limited seating and some areas blocked off. Atmosphere feels quiet but cluttered, lacking air conditioning and water service. Known for handmade dumplings, authentic noodles, and crispy orange chicken at affordable prices.
Chicken Noodle soup features crispy chicken and baby bok choi, offering a comforting option. Dan dan noodles provide a spicy comfort soup choice, while beef noodle soup comes with thin noodles and a bland soup base.
Kung Pao Chicken here tastes decent with a straightforward flavor. It stands out among other dishes like pork and celery dumplings and vegetable chao mein.
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Dine-in and takeout options are now available at Northern Cafe.
The cafe specializes in dumplings, including boiled, pan-fried, and steamed varieties.
The cafe has limited seating with only four tables available.
Spacious dining room with large tables and booths reflects a nostalgic, banquet-style decor. Atmosphere varies from quiet and subdued to pleasant and atmospheric, with a mix of kid-friendly energy. Offers free parking, uncommon in the area, enhancing convenience.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its rich flavor and balanced spice. Wonton soup offers a well-seasoned broth loaded with meat and shrimp, while egg drop soup delivers a smooth, satisfying taste.
Kung Pao chicken comes with a spicy kick and pairs well with dishes like fish filet in black bean sauce and sautéed green beans. It appears alongside other favorites like Spicy Eggplant and Yang Chow Fried Rice.
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Parking is limited, so expect to find street parking or use nearby pay lots.
The menu features Cantonese-American classics and family-style entrees.
Prices are most affordable during the lunch special.
Seafood restaurant with casual dining area and spacious seating including large tables for groups. Atmosphere blends old school decor with a clean, well-maintained interior. Known for house special lobster and popular lunch specials, it draws steady crowds requiring reservations.
Seafood soup features prominently in set meals alongside dishes like basil clams and salt and pepper prawns. Soups come with noodles and complement stir fry and vegetable sides.
Lunch specials include Kung Pao chicken with good-sized portions. The dish is flavorful and tasty, though the portion can be smaller compared to other entrees.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect a 25-40 minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The lunch special offers great value and is available even on weekends.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions with reasonable prices and a menu featuring traditional flavors like Kung Pao chicken and BBQ pork. The atmosphere feels stale and uninspiring, with plastic coverings and basic seating. It operates as a family-run fast food spot focused on takeout rather than dine-in experience.
Soups come out very hot and are made to order, with options like hot and sour and wonton soup taking about 10 minutes to prepare. Shrimp soup is a common choice, and adding soy sauce or Sriracha is easy to customize flavors.
Spicy and fresh, the Kung Pao Chicken stays true to its traditional flavors. It pairs well with fried noodles and rice noodles for a complete meal.
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The prices at Chinese Taste are very reasonable for the large portions they serve.
Expect generous portions; many customers find them double compared to other fast food options.
The restaurant maintains a clean and organized environment.
Walls display celebrity photos in a small, busy space with a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Patrons often arrive early to avoid waits, drawn by famous slippery shrimp and authentic Chinese dishes. Outdoor patio and valet parking add convenience to the experience.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its strong, spicy flavor. The Szechuan wonton soup and sizzling rice soup also offer bold, memorable tastes.
Right balance of heat and savory flavors defines the Kung Pao chicken here. It pairs well with perfectly seasoned fried rice and stands out alongside dishes like Mongolian beef and Lo Mein noodles.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid wait times.
Expect a small wait time of 1 to 5 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant offers free valet parking for guests.
Small space with traditional decor and lantern-lit ambiance creates a cozy, authentic Chinese dining experience. Quiet atmosphere suits both quick meals and relaxed dinners. Crowded at lunch, it offers separated booths and hot tea for comfort.
Hot and sour soup stands out with a perfect balance of flavors and is a consistent favorite. The sizzling rice soup also offers a unique texture and warmth that complements the meal well.
Chicken stays very tender and the dish carries a classic flavor often missing in many places. It pairs well with white rice and delivers a flavorful experience.
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Parking during lunchtime can be challenging; consider nearby neighborhood streets.
Rice does not come with most dishes and must be ordered separately.
Expect a wait for seating around 7 pm, especially on weekends.
Open space with high ceilings and a modern-traditional Chinese decor creates a classy, upscale atmosphere. A full sushi bar and sit-down drink bar add variety to dining options. The vibe balances comfort and elegance, attracting those seeking both flavor and refined ambiance.
Hot and sour soup offers a bold, flavorful punch. The abalone soup stands out for its richness, while the egg drop soup feels homemade and comforting.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with a very good taste that stands out among other dishes like Mongolian Beef and Mapo Tofu. It delivers a delicious flavor that complements the meal well.
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Reservations are required, and there are no guarantees for booth seating.
Parking is available in a garage, and the restaurant validates parking.
Expect the restaurant to be busy during dinner hours.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant offers a clean, roomy space with a warm family atmosphere. Dishes arrive fresh from the kitchen, creating a funky, inviting vibe. The place features authentic Northeastern Chinese flavors and excellent value for money.
Soups here include spicy wonton soup and braised beef soup, both rich in flavor. The War Wonton Soup features large black mushrooms and stands out for its depth.
Mild Kung Pao Chicken offers a balanced spice level with a classic flavor profile. It pairs well with dishes like hot jasmine tea and wonton soup.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday.
Portion sizes are large and suitable for sharing.
The restaurant can get packed, so be prepared for wait times.
Chinese restaurant with dim lighting and an 80s atmosphere featuring chopstick fonts. The space feels quiet and low-key but shows signs of wear with dust and grime on walls. It operates as a mom and pop establishment with affordable prices and large portions.
Wonton soups come with lots of shrimp and wontons and taste fresh and authentic. The sizzling soup stands out as excellent, while egg drop and egg flour soups are solid options.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out as a favorite dish here. It offers a flavorful experience even though it is not pictured on the menu.
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The restaurant offers lunch and dinner specials daily.
Main courses are priced around $12, providing good value.
All entrees come with white rice included.
Dining space combines bright, spacious layout with minimalist wood grain and black tables and chairs, evoking an authentic Sichuan atmosphere. Aroma of spicy, comforting scents fills the air, creating a lively but comfortable vibe. Popular spot draws crowds who appreciate authentic Sichuan cuisine and a setting reminiscent of Chengdu.
Beef and oxtail soups stand out with rich, comforting flavors. Fish soups come with pickled veggies or spicy notes, while the Chengdu mala soup offers an aromatic, non-greasy option.
Kung Pao chicken comes in a mild and comforting version and a more traditional spicy style. It pairs well with dishes like fried rice and dumplings, offering a balanced flavor that stands out among other Sichuan options.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant requires online ordering via a QR code at the table.
A 20% tip is automatically added for groups larger than six.
Bright and spacious interior with authentic Beijing style and private rooms suited for groups. Atmosphere is lively and family-oriented, often featuring large round tables with spinning lazy Susans. Roasted duck is carved at the table, adding to the traditional dining experience.
Steaming pots of duck soup come with natural umami and no MSG taste. Generous portions include a large pot of duck soup alongside dishes like Yangzhou fried rice and crispy golden shrimp.
Generous chicken cubes mix with bell peppers, onions, and peanuts in a sweet, tangy, and slightly spicy sauce. The dish pairs well with rice and features a burst of flavor from the perfectly sautéed ingredients.
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Reservations are recommended for the Peking duck to ensure availability.
The restaurant offers a $13.50 rice bowl combo with salad and a drink.
A four-person combo meal is available for $79.99, providing great value.
Halal restaurant offers clean, beautifully decorated space with both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, supported by a prayer room attached for convenience. Food focuses on halal Chinese cuisine with some dishes praised and others noted as less favorable.
Soups come free with meals and include options like egg drop soup and vegetable soup. They pair well with dishes like rice, chicken, and beef, offering a delicious and satisfying addition.
Kung pao chicken comes with a good balance of spice and flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like orange chicken and Mongolian beef for a varied meal.
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All food served is halal, making it a great option for halal dining.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Boxes of leftover food are available for $5 after closing.
Spacious dining area features mahogany partitions and round tables with large Lazy Susans for sharing. Atmosphere is lively and often noisy due to large groups celebrating in semi-private rooms that lack soundproofing. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
Broth stands out as delicate and aromatic with tender fish chunks and fresh herbs in the Catfish Soup. Seafood soup offers a rich mix of flavors alongside other dishes like kung pao chicken and salt and pepper shrimp.
Tender chicken combines with roasted peanuts and a balanced amount of chili in the Kung Pao Chicken. This dish stands out for its flavorful mix and is often a favorite choice.
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Reservations are strongly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
During lunch hours, they offer a lunch special menu with deals.
Valet parking is available for tips only.
Bright lighting and wall LED screens create a clean, cozy space with a chill atmosphere. Generous portions of authentic Chinese noodle dishes attract those who enjoy spicy food and soup dumplings. Seating extends into a mall area, offering plenty of tables without wait times.
Soups here feature a rich, flavorful base with tender beef pieces and a spicy Sichuan twist. The pork belly noodle soup offers huge chunks of tender pork and plenty of noodles, while soup-filled buns like the pan fried and crab roe dumplings deliver a tasty, juicy bite.
Kung Pao chicken shows a mix of takes. Some versions are spicy, sweet, and fresh with balanced flavors. Others come out unbearably salty and sour, missing the authentic taste.
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They charge an 18% tip on all bills.
Expect quick service; food is served very fast.
Free parking is available in the shopping mall.
Bright green walls and simple paintings create a unique atmosphere with a friendly vibe. Calm piano music adds to the pleasant and clean dining environment. Large portions and reasonable prices make it a comfortable spot for sit-down meals.
Hot & sour soup stands out with its bold flavor and generous portions. Egg drop soup offers a delicate texture that complements lunch specials including rice and egg rolls.
Chicken in the dish has a mushy texture and tastes like it was boiled before saucing. Sauce packs tons of flavor but the preparation feels unusual compared to typical Kung Pao Chicken.
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Parking is easy at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices.
Lunch deals are available and are hard to beat.
Sichuan restaurant with authentic spicy cuisine and beautiful interior offers a cozy atmosphere with average noise levels. The dining space feels well decorated and clean, attracting those who appreciate genuine Sichuan flavors.
Mom's Hoof Flower Soup stands out with rich flavor and quality ingredients. Other soups like Pig's Trotter and Ma Po Tofu offer solid, tasty options while the beef noodle soup is more average.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with its bold flavors and well-balanced spice. Some versions feature over-fried, dry chicken, but others deliver a more tender, flavorful bite.
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Parking is available in the back, but it can fill up quickly.
You order via a QR code, making the process smooth and efficient.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Spacious restaurant blends Art Deco chandeliers with classic architectural details, creating a classy yet casual vibe. Energy runs high with a buzzing atmosphere that suits gatherings and dates, while a bar area adds an adult touch. The space accommodates both small and large parties comfortably.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich, savory broth inside perfectly steamed wrappers. Hot and sour soup balances spicy and tangy flavors well, while wonton soup features juicy pork and crab dumplings.
Kung Pao chicken comes with peanuts and has a noticeable sweet and spicy flavor. Some servings include chicken bones, which can be a concern for older diners.
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Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking is available around the corner in a lot that costs $1 for the first 2 hours.
Prices are affordable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
Clean, old interior supports an authentic Chinese takeout experience with made-to-order specials and family-owned atmosphere. The place offers Hong Kong and Singapore style dishes with reasonable prices and a quiet, no-dine-in setup.
The wonton soup here varies, with some versions tasting good but others falling short compared to many tried over 30 years. Rice and noodle soups also appear on the menu and are generally solid.
Spicy kick and balanced flavors define the kung pao chicken here. It stands out as outstanding alongside other dishes like curry chicken and beef broccoli.
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Combo plates cost around $13, making it an affordable option.
The wait is about 10 minutes after ordering the house special egg foo young.
The restaurant is a takeout place, so generally nobody eats inside.
Spacious interior with vibrant modern design and unique ceiling art creates a stylish setting. Live music, including a Friday night band and an outdoor patio, adds a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Large back room suits parties, while wooden bleachers near the entrance offer casual seating.
Soups include pork won ton, egg flower, and egg drop varieties. Hot and spicy soup features noticeable beef. Soups often come with combos including fried rice, potstickers, and egg rolls.
Spicy and flavorful, the Kung Pao chicken comes as a main dish priced around $21. It pairs well with steamed rice and stands out among other dishes like sautéed green beans and beef with broccoli.
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There is a free public parking lot in the back.
Happy hour offers great prices on drinks.
Ordering pickup online is faster than waiting in person.
Small Chinese restaurant offers busy atmosphere with loud energy and outside eating space. Menu includes great vegan options and a bowl of chili oil on each table. Popular for excellent Taiwanese and Chinese dishes with reasonable lunch specials.
Lunch specials include large portions of soup and rice with options like cashew chicken and Mongolian beef. Hot and sour soup and wonton soup stand out as popular choices.
Strikes a balance of savory, sweet, and spice with a hint of heat. Comes without rice, which costs extra. Could use more vegetables.
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Expect a wait of about an hour during peak times.
Prices are higher than average but portions are decent.
They offer a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Chinese restaurant offers relaxing atmosphere with clean, comfortable dining. Menu features variety of flavorful dishes including standout items like hot and spicy chicken and Combination Chow Fun. Prices balance good portion sizes with reasonable value, attracting diners before peak hours.
Lunch combos include egg drop soup and rice, offering good value. The Hot and Sour soup stands out as very savory and highly rated. Other soups like the chili oil and Sizzlin Fried Rice Soup add variety to the menu.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with a mild spice level that is not spicy at all. It pairs well with dishes like walnut shrimp and orange chicken, which are often ordered together.
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The restaurant offers $9.99 lunch combos that include soup and rice.
Portion sizes are generous; one plate plus a side is usually enough.
Reservations are not required, but arriving before 6 pm helps avoid crowds.
Cozy interior with classic decor and porcelain dishes creates a homey vibe. Family-style operation adds to the comfortable atmosphere despite occasional noise. Quiet times reveal beautiful music enhancing the dining experience.
Wonton soup stands out as amazing and satisfying. Egg flower soup comes in a generous portion and stays hot. Hot and sour soup varies, ranging from OK to awful.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with a flavorful kick and pairs well with fried rice. The dish stands out alongside other options like beef, offering a solid choice for a spicy meal.
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The meal cost $14.99, providing good value for the portion size.
One serving of each dish is enough to feed two people.
Wok in cafe offers both takeout and dine-in options.
Chinese restaurant inside a supermarket with spacious seating and high ceilings creates a relaxed, modern vibe. Warm lighting and enjoyable music set a chill atmosphere suitable for groups. Large round tables encourage gatherings, while a big TV adds casual energy.
Wonton soup features thin wrappers and generous fillings in a fresh, rich broth. Corn egg flower and hot & sour soups offer solid, flavorful options. XLB dumplings come juicy with a good amount of soup inside.
Kung Pao chicken lacks the right cut of chicken and does not taste authentic. Other dishes like pork dumplings stand out as extremely delicious.
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Lunch specials are served Monday to Friday before 5 PM for $15.98, including a main dish, rice, and soup.
Mama Lu’s Dumpling House has various specials available.
Lunch time happy hour offers great deals on select items.