Roberto Hinojosa
Authentic food, great atmosphere. I have been at least four times since it is so good. Chicken and wonton soup are my favorite; food is consistently well prepared, portions are big enough.
Ken Wong
September 2023:
Stopped by for lunch and ordered the chicken chow fun and the won ton noodle soup. Both were very tasty. I added the hot crisp sauce to the chow fun to give it an extra boost! I thought it was delicious. I'd come back again for more delicious chow fun đ€©. The won ton noodle soup was very tasty too.
I'd come back again for more Chinese food.
Bangkok Homes
A fantastic gem off the beaten touristic path. Expect a simple clean dinning room with just 9 or 10 tables, but the food will win you over. Freshly cooked and authentic. We devoured every dish and will return to this place for sure. We paid $70 for the plates you see in the photos.
Robert
I totally fell in love with that place.
We had different dishes like Wonton soup, peking spare ribs and eggplant.
All dishes were very tasty and the portion size was great. Itâs very authentic Chinese food.
Especially the price ist for SF standards great. A meal was between 10-12$.
The waitress was very nice. The restaurant itself is small and doesnât look fancy.
Raymond Lin
Got the beef noodle soup with wontons. Delicious, tender beef. The owners were incredibly kind and friendly to talk to as well!
timothy chavis
The food here was fantastic. Yesterday my wife and I ate at a different location for lunch, ordered the same stuff and had a completely different experience. Today, the food was fresh, seasoned perfectly, and great portions. Weâre on vacation from Alaska and the Beef stew here tastes about the same as Charlieâs Chinese Restaurant and Bakery back home, but the amount of beef they give you here was about 200% more. My brother from San Diego recommended this place and I couldnât agree more.
William Najera
All I can say is finger licking F-good, Holly Sh*t, this is as authentic as you can get, the noodles had so much flavor and the Pekin Spareribs were falling off the bone and the sauce was out of this world đ đ€€ Even my Boy smashed his noodles... LoL đ
Ralf
Had the radish with beef stew and rice. It was very tasty, with a hint of anise. I would order it again. If you are looking for a small, authentic restaurant like in Hong Kong or China, this is the place for you.
Di AnnDa
Food is really tasty! We are brĂłcoli đ„Š beef and specialty house rice đ and both are great!!
Grace Turner
Great restaurant, we ordered the wonton soup with vermicelli and braised tofu beef and they were both amazing. Nice friendly staff and they take credit card as well. Itâs not a fancy place but def the food hits the spot.
Laurence E.
Tasty food and generous portions. Small place perfect if you are on your own or a larger group on the main family-style table.
Edison Huang
If youâre in Chinatown looking for cheap and tasty food after dim sum hours, look no farther than this restaurant! Iâve passed by this location almost daily as a kid but Iâve never ventured inside until today. I ordered takeout beef chow fun (personal preference over chow mein) and wonton noodle soup. The portion size is really respectable. The beef chow fun had decent protein to carb ratio. I didnât get the feeling I was being scammed. The wonton noodle soup uses chinese cabbage instead of bok choy but no issues there. Definitely recommend this place.. donât forget to support local business and tip when you can!
On a side note, if you require milk tea with your meal there are a lot of options in Chinatown.
Dennis Cuevas
Every time I come to dine here the waitresse is the best. I can't say how delicious the food is as well đ.. I highly recommend this restaurant
Sher Zhang
Delicious food that arrived piping hot! We split the wonton soup, peppered pork chops, and beef chow mein (with thick noodles).
Wontons were pork and shrimp, large and very juicy. They ran out of chow fun when we arrived, but Iâm very glad for the servers recommendation (the pork chops), and the chops arrived well spiced, fried crispy. Chow mein was good, with tender beef and noodles with a good bite to them. Standard jasmine tea comes with meals.
There is enough indoor seating for around 20-24 people, and it was about half filled when we arrived a Sunday afternoon.
For a total of around $30 for two, definitely will come again for a casual lunch or dinner.
nancy johnson
The food was very good. If we hadn't had an early flight home the next day I would have taken my leftovers home with me
The young woman who ran the place did such a great job. definately would recommend
Rick Esteves
Me: beef chow fun.Her: curried chicken over rice. Us:wonton soup.Excellent. Very inexpensive, large portions, delicious. The largest (and best) wontons I've had since the late 1960s at a hidden gem in Chinatown named Yee Jun.My personal favorite is Oyster Sauce Beef (a la carte pictured below top) with a side of rice totalling around $10. Enough for 2 people, and I'm a fat dudeđ.
Mark McDonald
Basic in appearance and with limited seating we had to wait 5 mins for a table. Once seated, we ordered 3 dishes (all pictured), beef noodle soup, beef cho fun and Peking spare ribs. The ribs were quite sweet but delicious, and next time I will ask for the cho fun noodles to be spicy (my fault). The beef noodle soup was also a winner. This place is definitely worth checking out, friendly service, delicious food and also friendly on the wallet (less than $25 total). Will definitely be return customers.
Samiamj
This is a quick place to get your traditional Chinese dim sum and noodle dishes. There is a small sit-in dining area and service is average. Food is extremely decent for the low price.
Yuka Ioroi
Great Bread. Just Go for That.. Right off the bus line, you find this little Chinese bakery with dim sum. The lady there was nice enough to listen to my super broken mixed Mandarin and Cantonese and we communicated.<br/><br/>We absolutely loved the bread with corn and ham and mayonnaise. We got 4 of them today at 80 cents each. Word.<br/><br/>Small shaomai (is that how you spell it?), 6 of them and 2 of those breads and a bottle of water was $5 even. Fed both of us. Word.<br/><br/>I will mos def have to brush up on my Chinese. More Chinese I learn, more Spanish I lose, and the other way around. I have to master both.
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