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Our group wanted a quiet place for a meeting. We met at Hamlin Tea Room located at the corner of Kearney & Washington St. The restaurant was very clean and contemporary. The menu was extensive and we tried quite a few items. Their daily lunch special for $10 was the best value. The waitress and over
I was really surprised to find this restaurant here in the middle of Chinatown. The interior design is very modern and clean, and the service was great. The food pretty much all came out at once after only about 10-15 minutes. The drinks my family and I ordered were good too. Would recommend this pl
Food is WAY OVERPRICED and underwhelming. Poor service. $18 for a bowl of Taiwanese Beef noodle and close to $10 for a basic bowl of pork belly rice. These are basic Taiwan street food that most restaurants can do a decent job. The big disappointment is, while this place priced these dishes like a f
My friend and I had the hot pot with beef, popcorn chicken, sliced pork with garlic and yam leaf stir fried with garlic. Everything tasted very good except that the pork could be spicier. The only down side was that the hot tea was pricey.
Had a couple dishes and an appetizer split between two people and ended up spending $15 each. Was quite tasty! Taiwanese beef noodles 5/5: I love Taiwanese beef noodles, these didn't disappoint. Rich broth, good amount of beef and tendon. Taiwanese popcorn chicken 5/5: Was expecting the usual boba
I had walked by this place over a month ago. I made a note to myself to come by sometime because I really wanted some time on these oyster pancakes. I actually ended up getting a set lunch dish instead of the oyster pancakes was really hungry that day. When we first came to the shop I was kind of c
The oysters in the omelet and vermicelli noodles were generous portions and large, but the taste is just ok. This place brands itself as authentic Taiwanese food, but the vermicelli was definite not the usual type you’d find in Taiwan, and was rather heavily peppered and flavored with vinegar.
Service is great and attentive. We have beef noodles soup that comes with soba noodles, which is a bit unusual, but the broth was clearned and flavorful. Comes with carrots, diakons, bokchoy, beef with tendons. The ginger saeseme chicken hot pot was delicious. Perfect for two. Comes with a veggie
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