Last night We came at the recommendation of a friend to try the wonton soup which is one of the best we’ve had in SF. The broth is light with a great balance of flavor from the fried shrimp, stock, and aromatics: the wontons were big, cooked to perfection, and stuffed with jumbo shrimps; but the noodles are the star of this bowl. The noodles were thinner than vermicelli and still retained a good amount of texture and chewiness. Our friend who recommended the place mentioned the noodles are sourced from an overseas supplier specializing in this type of noodles. Overall: excellent wonton noodle soup.
There are also dim-sum options, along with wok stir-fried choices. The wok is a computerized contraption that brings robot-cooking to mind. We will have to try the robo-wok dishes in our next dishes.
Agreed with others who mentioned portion sizes are small, I would say, yeah, a little small but the flavor and...
Read moreThis place opens recently. We came to try it and it's pretty crowded. We had to wait for a table. The place is clean. The decor is modern and simple.
Their dim sum is steaming hot and delicious.
The wonton noodles dish is excellent. The wonton is awesome, the noodles are cooked just right and the broth is flavorful. This dish tastes just like the ones I had in HK.
The baked fish filet over rice with tomato sauce and the stired-fried noodles with soy sauce are both good.
We also had a couple of the small plates: The Typhoon pork tenderloin dish and the Stir- Fried Cauliflowers with Beef are both tasty.
For dessert, the Portuguese egg tart is crunchy outside and soft inside.
Definitely will come back to try other dishes at this...
Read moreIt's hard to find a decent HK cafe place in SF since covid. So when my friend told me about this place, I had to try it out for myself. I like that the menu is not super inflated with dishes that will take a long time (since their kitchen is small). You'll definitely find the basic stuff here as you would at a HK cafe. The prices and size are above average for SF. I love the milk tea as it is only $4 and you get almost the same as a boba place. The dim sum menu is a cute caveat. Definitely...
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