MaryM
(8) reviews
6/12/2010
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Cuisine:
Chinese Dim Sum
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“ Their dimsums are tasty but way overpriced. You can get the same quality but at a much lower cost in other Chinatown dimsum restaurants. ”
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jpierson
(412) reviews
6/27/2005
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Cuisine:
Chinese Dim Sum
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SoMa |
“ Having had more than my share of greasy, heavy, tepid, and um, 'explosive' dim sum, I actually enjoy a place that moves that much product and aims for the high-end. Yes, it is more spendy than other places, and 80%+ of the menu can be had anywhere, but Yank Sing has its place. The weddings you see happening here on weekends are not the B&T crowd. Locals dig it, too. If you are looking to turn out your suburban friends and family--This is a good practice place, as well. ”
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promotersf
(423) reviews
5/8/2005
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Cuisine:
Chinese Dim Sum
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SoMa |
“ Yes, it's pricey, but the dim sum is solid with many other offerings besides classic dim sum fair. The seared sea bass is excellent, as well as the har gow, shui mai, and other seafood dumplings. Other better options would be Harbor Village and Ton Kiang. ”
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stuuchef
(12) reviews
12/25/2004
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Cuisine:
Chinese Dim Sum
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SoMa |
“ Many years ago I really liked this place. But I would tend to agree with the other reviews now... it's very overpriced and not nearly the best dim sum you can get in the city. ”
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yodamahoda
(200) reviews
11/9/2004
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Cuisine:
Chinese Dim Sum
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SoMa |
“ This is the kind of dim sum you take people to eat who do not want to see ladies pushing around carts of chicken feet. It's boring, and if it's gonna be as greasy as chinatown dim sum, it should be as inexpensive. Rip off! ”
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