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Contribute FeedbackThis popular Chinatown restaurant offers a mix of reviews. Some diners were disappointed with the food quality, mentioning the sweet and sour chicken was bland and the layered cake awful. Others, on the other hand, raved about the dim sum dishes, particularly the dim sum fried rice and shrimp dim sum. The service received mixed reviews, with some mentioning it was not good while others found the staff to be very accommodating. The authenticity of the Asian food was praised overall, with many customers enjoying their meal despite the lackluster decor of the restaurant. This spot is definitely worth a try for those looking for an authentic dim sum experience in San Francisco's Chinatown.
No frill great place! Love the food. It was fresh, tasty. We ordered Shanghai Dumplings, Shrimp Veg Potstickers, Pork soup everything tasted so well...
An old standby. I've been going here for over 25 years. Great seafood veg dishes. Favs include the shrimp or shrimp an scallops with XO sauce with...
Located on a busy street in Chinatown crowded with Chinese restaurants serving all sorts of traditional food, from dim sum to Szechuan, Great Eastern...
Wandering Chinatown seeking a new experience is always fun for me. I selected this Chinatown fixture based on the number of chinese families waiting to be seated shortly after noon. It was Mothers’ Day, so the place was packed – both upstairs and downstairs. Both levels are quite large, so when I was led downstairs, I became a little concerned that the size of the establishment would affect the quality of the food. The upstairs appeared to be tastefully decorated and pretty comfortable. Downstairs was a bit cramped feeling. The service was better than I expect in Chinese restaurants. On this day, the tables were almost entirely Chinese families, at least one apparently spanning 4 generations. I was heartened by this observation, and it added a family feeling to the ambience which was otherwise on the stark side. The food was excellent. The main reason this doesn’t garner five stars from me is that I was hoping for dim sum carts. In this establishment, you mark the desired quantity of each item on the menu and wait for it to be served. Part of the excitement of a dim sum meal is to see what comes around in the carts and trying the dishes without being sure what they are. (For those unaccustomed to dim sum, the dishes generally arrive with 3 pieces of the item. Dim sum is most delightful when a large group goes out and shares the dishes – passing on the lazy suzan.
If it's good enough for Obama it should be good enough for you! Apparently he's fond of the BBQ pork buns.