Chinese in San Francisco?
#4
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Palm Springs
Programs: UA, VX, AA
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For dim sum, I would recommend Yank Sing (downtown) or Ton Kiang (Geary Blvd. in the avenues). For traditional Chinese/Seafood, R&G Lounge or Jai Yun in Chinatown. There are several others with different styles - do you have a particular region in mind?
#6
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 174
Don't bother with this place. I remember the first time I went there more than 10 years ago and it was great. Went back last year and it was really disappointing. The food now reminds me of something a little better than PF Changs (a chain americanized restaurant). And steamed rice doesn't automatically come with the meal. You have to order it separately.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 70
Although I like spicy food, my colleagues aren't huge fans. I'm trying for a dinner with clients, so probably not dim sum (though I might try Yank Sing myself during the day). I was recommended Tommy Toy's or Eliza's if that's any help?
#8
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Palm Springs
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I like Eliza's, but many dishes can be spicy. Tommy Toy's is quite good, but for Chinese food, imo, very pricey. However, if price is not an issue, you won't be disappointed. Also, Yank Sing is pricey for dim sum. If you have transportation, I would suggest Koi Palace in Daly City, or take the Muni 38 Geary out to Ton Kiang (between 22nd & 23rd aves) for dim sum.
#9
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 4,449
Authentic or Tourst Chinese?
It depends on what you want. If you want "tourist" Chinese, where most of the patrons are not chinese and the food is made more for a western palate, then go to:
House of Nanking,
Brandy Ho's,
Tommy Toy's
If you want true authentic chinese, where most of the patrons are chinese and you're getting truly authentic chinese-style food, then go to:
R & G Lounge
Mayflower
Hong Kong Lounge in SF
Hong Kong Flower Lounge in Millbrae
Yank Sing is very good, and it is fairly authentic. However, it's incredibly expensive, and not worth the money. But Yank Sing is a good "hybrid" place. It's quite authentic, but it caters to a Western palate. It's not a total tourist trap, but in my book, I'd consider it a "rip-off" because of the exorbitant prices.
Koi palace is great for dim sum, but the line can be 2 hours or more. Besides dim sum, Koi palace is not known for the rest of its food. You can virtually just walk in anytime to eat there as long as it's not dim sum.
House of Nanking,
Brandy Ho's,
Tommy Toy's
If you want true authentic chinese, where most of the patrons are chinese and you're getting truly authentic chinese-style food, then go to:
R & G Lounge
Mayflower
Hong Kong Lounge in SF
Hong Kong Flower Lounge in Millbrae
Yank Sing is very good, and it is fairly authentic. However, it's incredibly expensive, and not worth the money. But Yank Sing is a good "hybrid" place. It's quite authentic, but it caters to a Western palate. It's not a total tourist trap, but in my book, I'd consider it a "rip-off" because of the exorbitant prices.
Koi palace is great for dim sum, but the line can be 2 hours or more. Besides dim sum, Koi palace is not known for the rest of its food. You can virtually just walk in anytime to eat there as long as it's not dim sum.
#10
Moderator: Hilton Honors, Practical Travel Safety Issues & San Francisco
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: San Francisco CA
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anyone try Fang in Soma?
Sister resto to House of Nanking i think...couple of friends said it was quite good, and nice ambiance (for a client type dinner0
#11
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 70
It depends on what you want. If you want "tourist" Chinese, where most of the patrons are not chinese and the food is made more for a western palate, then go to:
House of Nanking,
Brandy Ho's,
Tommy Toy's
If you want true authentic chinese, where most of the patrons are chinese and you're getting truly authentic chinese-style food, then go to:
R & G Lounge
Mayflower
Hong Kong Lounge in SF
Hong Kong Flower Lounge in Millbrae
House of Nanking,
Brandy Ho's,
Tommy Toy's
If you want true authentic chinese, where most of the patrons are chinese and you're getting truly authentic chinese-style food, then go to:
R & G Lounge
Mayflower
Hong Kong Lounge in SF
Hong Kong Flower Lounge in Millbrae
#12
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,048
Don't bother with this place. I remember the first time I went there more than 10 years ago and it was great. Went back last year and it was really disappointing. The food now reminds me of something a little better than PF Changs (a chain americanized restaurant). And steamed rice doesn't automatically come with the meal. You have to order it separately.
#13
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 4,449
Thanks for that, it's very helpful. Of the authentic four restaurants you have quoted, are any considered "fine dining"? Although I'm Chinese, I expect some non-Asian colleagues may not want the true HK experience... If none of them are "fine dining", I am thinking Tommy Toy's the way to go!
My suggestion is that if you have western colleagues and you want good chinese food, go to Yank Sing. It's very expensive, but it's a very nice place with good chinese food.