Walking around San Francisco's Chinatown, it looks like every other storefront is a restaurant. There are around 80 Chinese restaurants just in Chinatown! How to pick out the best ones? Here are my recommendations for the best places to eat and where to find the most scrumptious dim sum!
The best local restarants are here to deliver See More Places (37) Shin Yuu Japanese Restaurant 56 Reviews 274 Wishlisted Bukit Timah ~$50/pax Sushi Delivery Seafood Japanese Good For Groups Buffet Hao Lai Wu Steamboat & BBQ (Chinatown) ...
We did the research so that you don't have to. Harbor City Restaurant and Honey Court Seafood are on the list. See what other places made the cut.
San Francisco's Chinatown offers a unique look into the interesting world of the Chinese Americans in the US. In this district, you get the chance to visit working temples, sample traditional Dim Sum and bargain for goods on Grant Avenue. ...
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Chinese Restaurant· Chinatown · 44 tips and reviews Ryan Paredez: Service was okay. I had a crepe and it looked amazing and tasted amazing! They are open late and would recommend checking them out. George Dy: They've moved next door and to a bigger space! Joshua P.: Best bubble tea...
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There is a feasible Muni alternative fromChinatownor downtown (Union Square, Nob Hill, etc.), and that is to take a westbound bus to the Outer Richmond District (part of San Francisco, not the city of Richmond) and transfer to the 18-46th Avenue bus southbound...
There’s a Chinatown in every major city in the world, such is the huge footprint of Chinese people who have left the motherland for a life elsewhere. No matter where Chinese people end up, they manage to create three essential things to make their new place home. ...