Only got the baozi (small meat & veggies bun), which are not that small... jus regular size. 3 for $2.20 + tax. Wow, that must be the cheapest lunch I've ever had in SF! Very good deals~ their lunch special (which lasts all day, and they open til 6pm I think) is only $5.45 + tax. The deal is plain rice with 3 choices of meat/veggies or fried rice/fried noodles with 2 choices. They have all choices out there so you can choose with your eyes I haven't tried the food so I can't tell if it's good and worth the $6, But I saw other people ordering it, so I presume it's at least ok
Service is not great, but for that price and quantity of food you can't ask much more. When I came, one of the ladies was cleaning. She didn't seem to care there were customers (I was the first one entering at 4pm, and 3 more customers followed) and kept cleaning. Must say it's not pleasant to eat while seeing all the dirty stuff on a dustpan. Also the younger woman at the counter offered to warm up my buns, which was nice. I assumed they'd be warm because they were in a steamer, but I guess the steamer is off. So I appreciated that she'd heat it up for me. The older lady told her not to offer, Only warm up if client asks. I was a bit startled at this..they were promoting bad service?? Like heating up in a microwave doesn't really consume much time or money, just offer every time! The client will thank you for it~ if their food is all cold, they'll...
Read moreHaving been a customer of Chase Luck for years, I'm surprised I haven't wrote them a review yet. The staff have always been nice to me treating me as a local. They are not the best nor are they the cheapest. What keeps me coming back is the variety. Their lunch boxes aren't bad. Don't keep the lunch boxes as leftovers. It is not good the next day. The items I do like, if they have it, are lotus leaf wraps (lo mai gai), pork dim sum (siu mai) and sticky rice by the pound. $35 for what I picked up today. It used to be around $20 before...
Read moreA hole in the wall place with a few tables for those who want to eat inside. Big selection of dim sum and other hot foods--noodles, jook, fried rice, etc... Prices are cheap but the food quality is not. Tasty and a bit on the salty side. Servers are efficient and can be less than friendly so make sure you know what you want as there is almost always at least a few people in line during the mornings when I've gone. As with any dim sum establishment, it is best to get there early for the...
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