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Honestly, they have one of the worst service out of all the Chinese restaurants in the Bay Area (second only to yin du). The waitresses always look quite annoyed….However, the food is great and reasonably priced! And frankly, that’s what I care about the most. I’d recommend just ordering the Cheung
The food portion is good! The service is as fast as they can do. The Lady here is friendly and nice to us. Recommend to order: garlic pepper shrimp & sweet and sour pork with rice
The food was fantastic. We orders the veggie beef crispy noodles, lemon citrusy chicken, and garlic chicken wings. The prices were good and it all tasted excellent. It wasn’t very busy and the people coming in were mostly locals so you know it’s good.
Love the well meaning patrons who will sit at my table unannounced and smoke a cigarette without asking permission. I really do love the smell of second hand smoke. I love their location on Waverly street under the Chinese festoons and red lanterns!. Food is authentic street food that I experience
God knows how much I like this restaurant! We spent only $20.5 for two rice plates. Both are delicious and with huge serving size. Service was alright.
I have read the other reviews and seen YouTube videos—honestly no idea why people say the staff is rude. As a small, timid person I found the ladies to be super nice and service to be fast. Had the BBQ pork flat rice noodle and minced pork porridge: absolutely delicious! So fresh and tender it was,
Very interesting add on options: bitter melon on rice rolls! It tastes good, but there was a 1+1>2 combo. If you really like bitter melon, you can give it a try, otherwise just stick with the traditional options. And you can get an iced lemon tea or milk tea for a dollar, a really good deal.
Decent and inexpensive Cantonese food. Loved the Fried Chicken Wings! The beef noodle soup had authentic soup base and was tasted. Courteous service. We came for the Chinese new year parade and thoroughly enjoyed this place.
Came here for lunch with a friend who had been here before. We ordered from the brunch menu even though it was past noon but the food was absolutely worth it! I'm not sure what the egg noodle dish was called but it was unique and unlike anything I'd had before - which is saying something! I would de
The rice noodles were phenomenal. The best in the area! Definitely worth a visit
I tried Salt & Pepper Shrimp and it was awesome.
Came here twice during my trip to SF, it tastes just like what I had in my Hometown. Only thing that can be better is the menu abundancy, not enough choices if you want to try something new.
I come here every time I’m in SF Chinatown. Can’t beat the prices and flavors. If you’re allergic to MSG- do not eat here as there’s no guarantee they’ll hold back on that ingredient. Try the Tofu fish with rice or Fish Noodle Soup or beef stew featured in the pic. Pictured here are; fish filet in b
Cheung fun and ice lemon tea is 10/10 but fried beef noodle is average. Will definitely come back for the cheung fun 🤩
Tomato egg over rice! May look plain but was very tasty! Lots of locals eat here. No frills place.
Stopped by just before closing time but they still agreed to cook for us. Great service, food was prepared fast, and portions were generous. It was delicious!
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