Hong Kong Dim Sum House
960 Grant St
San Francisco, CA
 94108 | Chinatown
(415) 989-2638
†Cross street:  Jackson st.
Cuisine: Dim Sum Chinese
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mapleleafgirl
(480) reviews


10/20/2005
Positive Cuisine: Dim Sum Chinese Chinatown
I had to run some errands in chinatown this afternoon and stumbled across this place. I believe it has just changed hands---used to be a hot pot restaurant---I think. Anywho thought a random dim sum lunch sounded good. Its a pretty small spot---about 12 tables? Moderate interior. Efficient service. You mark what you want on a piece of paper that is your menu. I tried the chinese broccoli---yum...not nearly as greasy as it is most places; Har Gow & Siu Mai---both solid, nothing amazing but tasty for sure; and finally the walnut prawns...yum. I'm not a fan of the mayo but the shrimp was perfectly cooked with a little crunch and nice & sweet inside. I was remarkably impressed with the whole thing. They are CLOSED Tuesdays and open M,W,T 10am-3pm and Fri-Sun 9am-3pm. Happy Eating Review #9850
jpierson
(412) reviews


6/27/2005
Positive Cuisine: Dim Sum Chinese Chinatown
If you are in search of the whole chinese dining experience--as in, what you would expect to experience in a part of China that is not overrun by tourists, this is your place. If you want the total package--go here naked. Not because that's that people do there, but because, you'll get the wonderful food, the exact decor, the exact service, and by being totally freaky and naked, you'll get the gaping stare, as if you just pulled up in your flying saucer and parked it on the roof. Trust me--I've done it. Not the naked flying saucer part--the dining out in China part. It's like you're William Shatner at a trekkie convention. This is the real deal. Review #7477
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