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    Ming Hing Restaurant

    4.0 (101 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Beef rice rolls
    Becky V.

    You can get large party platter size foods like I've ordered Chinese style chicken wings for a gathering before. Order ahead of time in person day before and I would think you can call it in too. Roast pork and cha siu bbq pork are solid choices Pickup orders, go all the way to the back table (not the front deli where people are waiting for meats to be cut). Casual Rice noodle rolls are popular with a few meat choices Parking is hard!

    Pork offal porridge
    Griselda Z.

    What is this? An okay restroom in a hole in the wall restaurant?! Their restroom was clean, has a clean scent, has an open window for fresh air and plants! The waiters were nice and caring. One guy helped pick up my baby's fork from the floor to wash in boiling water. The food was good and wholesome. A bit on the salty side but some people like extra salty and concentrated flavors. They offered pork offal porridge which isn't common. It was wholesome food!

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    Arvey S.

    It's one of those places that if you didn't know about the place, you'd easily miss it. It kinda blends in so well in the ethnic Chinese neighborhood, so nondescript, that they're nothing that sets it apart from the rest of the shops around there. The food is good, cheap and fast. Those are good criteria to have for a food joint. Enjoy the pictures with this review as they's say more than I can ever type.

    Beef chow fun
    Steven S.

    The food I ordered from this and delivered to my residence was amazing! The roast duck was very tender and very well cooked. The beef chowing fun was amazing too. I will definitely order delivery from them in the future. I highly recommend people try this place out. The service was great too from what other people have said and the ambiance was amazing from what I've seen in pictures. I give them 5 stars ! What are you waiting for? Come try them out!!!

    The sign stating they accept credit cards.
    Alexander b.

    Last review of this place was 5 stars they have fallen down to 1 star because I can't give 0 stars. This place advertised they accept credit cards not only online like google and yahoo, but they even have the stickers in the window when you walk up telling you what form of payment they accept. Sticker shows all major credit cards accepted here!!! But the last two times we have tried to buy a whole duck from them they say cash only!! It has happened twice in two different months. They try but they can't keep saying "the machine is down" it's been two months get it fixed or tell stop false advertising. You need to do better.

    Yang chow fried rice and delicious crisp roast pork
    Constance L.

    So pleasantly surprised! Detailed breakdown below: **Service, 5/5** Super efficient and friendly staff got my party of 6 seated immediately, quickly took our orders, and had our food starting to come out in just a few minutes. **Price & portion, 5/5** The prices were so reasonable and the portions are intended to be shared, so make sure to bring lots of family or friends so you can try more items. Leftovers are fantastic reheated so the portions can stretch for multiple meals. **Taste, 4.75/5** Everything we got was fantastic: signature rice noodle rolls with egg and duck, a pound of crispy roast pork, yang chow fried rice, scallop rice noodle rolls, and crispy salt and pepper chicken wings. Everything was hot, super fresh, and well seasoned -- totally hit the spot for Cantonese-style comfort food. The only item I didn't absolutely love was the shrimp and egg chow fun with gravy as the shrimp and egg topping didn't have a great ratio with the noodles, but it still had great wok hei flavor. Definitely coming back with my family!

    2 item bbq rice plate with duck and crispy pork $13
    Jaky Y.

    Came again for lunch. We got the 2 item bbq rice plate, shrimp rice rolls, pork cheek meat, and stir fry ho fun with seafood. Ming Hing is amazing value for money. The bbq rice plate was only $13 and came with so much rice and meat. Everything was really tasty. They even give you complimentary soup to start your meal. Ming Hing was bustling on a Tuesday for lunch with lots of locals. Service is kind and attentive.

    Beef Chow Fun
    Helen T.

    Its a little hole in the wall, but pretty decent food. I would just say that the BBQ PORK(1LB) was a little dry and the BEEF in both the CHOW FUN and CHOW MEIN were dry as well. All 3 there about $40. Workers are nice and bilingual, which i appreciate because i know English only.

    Wonton Soup with rice noodles
    Lori N.

    Not at all bad Cantonese-style restaurant. I tried the wonton soup with rice noodles, which was pretty good. Both the wontons, noodles and veggies tasted fresh. I'd get this again. I wanted to try their rice noodle rolls, but from what I noticed it looked like the ingredients were just placed on top of the rice rolls, rather than actually being rolled within the rice rolls. I guess it's an easier shortcut for them. Portion leans a bit on the smaller side, but not inadequate. Reasonably priced. Restaurant was clean. Workers were pretty friendly, especially compared to other restaurants of similar ilk. Apparently, they're known for their Chinese BBQ. I didn't get to try, but they did look good and legit. Parking can be challenging with metered-only parking.

    Dharma M.

    Small bbq shop with seat in available. It is a small restaurant, and I consider clean and not oily like other bbq places. We had lunch and ordered 2 item bbq combinations with soy sauce chicken and roast duck with veggie and rice. We also ordered bbq pork rice roll and a thousand egg and pork porridge. Side order of chinese donut. The food was ready in no time. All are yummy. A minimum of $30 if you want to pay with a credit card. Price is considered very reasonable. Parking could be a challenge in this area.

    Roast pork
    Elayna N.

    I love coming here for Chinese bbq. They have some of the best roast duck in the city! I usually order DoorDash to go and pick it up on my way home. It's usually ready quickly and I haven't had any issues. Just make sure you leave time to try to find a parking spot. The roast pork was also tasty and the skin was perfectly crispy and crunchy. The char siu was decent but what I really liked was the honey bbq spareribs. They were tasty, juicy, and fun to munch on. Highly recommend also getting their rice noodles which are the perfect thickness and flavors are dependent on what kind you order!

    Dianna H.

    Finally got to try out this chang fun / rice noodle roll place in Portola! I stopped by Sunday evening around 6 pm to grab some chang fun to go. I called while I was on the way and my order was ready when I arrived. I got the fish chang fun with egg added for a little over $6. Such good value! By the time I got home, it had already cooled down, but it was still good. I did think the rice noodle layer was a bit on the thick side, so I'm only giving 4 stars instead of 5. I need to come back again and eat it fresh out of the kitchen! Usually parking is hard to find in this area, but I was lucky and snagged a metered spot right in front of the restaurant. Maybe it's not that busy Sunday evening.

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    Ask the Community - Ming Hing Restaurant

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    There is a sign that said remodeling from 3/6/23 when I walked by the place. One of the contractors told me that they probably will open around May.

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    The Wings. There's two kinds, but I think it's the original braised chicken wings. Get them, have…read moreyour life changed.

    So we finally got here! The line was long, but honestly the wait wasn't bad at all -- probably only…read morearound 30 minutes considering how far down we were on the waitlist. Once they started calling tables, it moved really fast. When we were seated, we ended up sharing a table with two other groups of two. I actually didn't mind it at all because there was still enough space between everyone to have privacy. It also made the experience feel more social -- I ended up chatting with the people to my right and left about the food. Everything we ordered was really good. Their popular dry fried chicken absolutely lived up to the hype and was probably my favorite thing on the menu... besides the cherry pork. I feel like nobody talks about the cherry pork enough! It was SO good -- kind of like a sweet-and-sour pork without the sour. I dipped it in soy sauce because I loved the sweet and salty combo together. The dumplings were also really good. The wrapper was thin and delicious, but my boyfriend said he wished they had a little more protein filling and less leek. The green beans are always a hit. The only thing I probably wouldn't order again was the black bean sauce noodles. Maybe I just expected a different flavor, but to me they honestly tasted like regular lo mein. I'm also not a huge noodle person in general, so I'd probably skip them next time and order something else instead. Forgot to mention their prices are on point! Definitely recommend to any of the tourists. I think the weight is definitely worth it and I love being able to take home my leftovers and eating them for lunch and dinner the next day.

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    4.2(430 reviews)
    4.5 miChinatown
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    Throwback to the 90s with good food, fun atmosphere, and friendly staff. Imagine all the 90s HK pop…read morestars and movie stars, they're all here on the walls! We ended up ordered 1/3 of the menu, probably. Everything from their speciality squab to the limited time menu items like Singaporean chile crab. Everything was really delicious (only complaint is the crab sauce drowning the bread, order the bread to be on the side to avoid this situation). The popular dessert item was the red bean shaved ice, which was very nice to balance out the meal.

    WHAT A GEM in SF Chinatown! 5.0…read more Hubby secured hard to get reservations and the very next day, I see a friend post her visit on IG Stories. I asked her, "What's good?" Her response... "Everything!" That's all one needs to say. At the entrance, clearly marked are signs reading, "Reservations" and "Walk-ins". Since we had reservations, we waited only a few minutes to get seated at the bar. The bar makes it easy to converse with your partner and to peer over as the fire from the range springs up from the kitchen. Our server brought us some "Free Bites" of roasted peanuts and smashed cucumbers. She was such a pleasant lady with quite the wit that made me laugh between courses. We ordered a full bottle of Negori sake. Note: if you do not finish the sake bottle, they cannot pack it to go for you, so drink up! Obviously, we couldn't order everything on the menu. For our first visit, we definitely wanted their special dish, Fried Squab. It was delicious! The meat was moist and the dipping salt with Sichuan peppercorn paired perfectly! Just don't focus too much on the visual... the head and claws. Hot Mustard Jellyfish Salad ~ I loved the "crunch" of the jellyfish and the hot mustard marinade was just spicy enough to start a slow burn up the nose. Beef Chow Fun Noodles ~ Delicious and so very savory. I was amazed at how flavorful this dish was without being salty. Clay Pot Rice w/Chinese Sausage & Bacon ~ Loved how the entire pot was seasoned nicely. The sauce did not only sit at the top, but penetrated deep down into the rice. XO Escargot w/Milkbread ~ I've only had French Escargot and these are just as good, if not better! Fish Fragrant Eggplant ~ Another savory and very umami dish. Red Bean Shaved Ice ~ Always a refreshing dessert. Dig in for the surprise in the center. We had such a nice, cozy dinner here. Even while at the bar, we never felt for lack of space. They paced the dishes out perfectly, so there was always room to eat and enjoy. Looking forward to returning and trying more items on the menu.

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    Palette Tea House

    Palette Tea House

    4.1(1.9k reviews)
    5.4 miRussian Hill, Fisherman's Wharf
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    Locally owned & operated
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    A beautiful Michelin-recognized tea house experience with amazing service, flavorful food, and a…read morereally unique atmosphere. Stopped by Palette Tea House with The Kid after FoodieLand thinking we were just coming for tea... and ended up having a full experience. We sat at the communal high-top table in the center of the restaurant, which has a small pond built into it with little goldfish and even a tiny rubber duck sitting on the rock formation -- such a cute detail and definitely adds to the ambiance. Our server Ken was fantastic and incredibly knowledgeable about the menu. He recommended the Iron Goddess tea, which ended up being excellent. The Kid ordered the Milk Aroma Oolong, which surprisingly tasted almost like milk tea even though it's just brewed tea. Each tea comes with its own kettle, and Ken even came back to refill the hot water for us. For food, we ordered the Wagyu Beef Fried Rice, which was a huge portion and easily shareable. Very flavorful and well prepared. We also tried the Sichuan Seafood Dumplings and the Iberico Pork Dumplings, both of which were delicious. One order is definitely enough to share. The dumplings come with several dipping sauces including soy sauce, vinegar, chili oil, hot mustard, and a cilantro-based sauce that had a slightly sweet, horseradish-like flavor that really stood out. Service throughout the meal was amazing. Even without a reservation, we were seated immediately. As a Michelin-recognized restaurant for 2025, it definitely felt like a special treat and lived up to the experience.

    Out to a new place for dinner with family…read more Palette Tea House Server - Westley, was so good in helping us pick the best dishes and drinks. Jordan Chardonnay, 2022 Russian River CA Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon, 2023 Alexander Valley, CA Fort Point Villager IPA Dinner Chinese Olive Fried Rice Cumin Spicy Lamb "Longevity" Noodle Palette Soup Dumpling "XLB" Sampler (5 Pieces) Chicken Soup Dumpling "XLB" (3 Pieces) Black Swan Tara Puff (2 Pieces) Lotus Wrap Abaline Sticky Rice Wok Fried Gai LAN and Shitake Mushroom Desert Steamed Custard Dumpling Durian Custard Bao Wow, I could not say which one was my favorite dish. Every dish was great. In addition to the deserts. The deco was real nice and colorful. The had Peking Ducks all set for roasting on display. Must visit.

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    4.1(665 reviews)
    4.5 miChinatown
    $$

    With plenty of restaurants trying to get you thru the door in Chinatown, I was so happy to try out…read moreHon's Wun-Tun House! There will be a little bit of a wait if you come at lunchtime, but the changing of tables is so quick, it's worth the wait. My table got many items to try out, including a number of dumplings and main dishes. We have no complaints! The servers were on top of their game, and every time a menu item was brought out, they would cross it out at the table, to ensure all our food was brought out. Each dish came out piping hot (especially the dumpling and wontons), and my favorite main dish was definitely the Braised Seafood + Tofu in Clay Pot. Pair that with some rice and your set. This place was such a vibe! Totally recommend; all our food came out quick --- everything was made-to-order, and they got nothing wrong. 10 out of 10!

    Memorial weekend Saturday - got walking in that day, I asked the person who sat us if any of the…read morenoodle dishes had soy (they all have soy), she asked if I was gluten-free and I said no, allergy to soy so I will get something else. This person who took our order asked if there were any allergies, I said soy and her eyes lit up while she calming asked, 'soy-sauce', and I list soysauce and all the soy things that fall in that umbrella. I order my item, the chicken wings and item to share: the pan-fried dumplings, while my partner ordered one of the noodle soups. She comes back later and points out that the noodle soup has soy - much apperciated because people sometimes share, etc. And I said it was just for my partner. -- The chicken wings were plump, crispy, the first two were 'heathly', didn't taste the salt, and the rest were packed with flavor. If you're looking for consistency there is a #1 spot in Chinatown for chicken wings which I will not disclose in this review. But, otherwise, for flavor - I like it here. My partner said he didn't find the ones here oily but I said the bottom ones were a little and I did enjoy it. The panfried dumplings - the meat was succulent and delicious, I didn't think there was enough soup, these ones are smaller than other places, but the meat is massive. They were good, not my favorite ever, but I think the meat was the best hands-down anywhere. - It was very busy with perhaps locals and tourists. The table on our left were these two white men in the architeture field - super vulgar and sexist talking about people they don't like, it would defintely be an HR red flag. And then to the corner on the right, there was this little family who hadn't had soup dumplings before - the grown kids ate with their hands and the parents with forks (I love to see people trying new things), I didn't see all of this going on but I asked my partner who kept looking over.. Yes, my partner was judging you but kudos to trying new things however it is. - For large parties - you'll have to wait awhile. QR waitlist kiosk thing in at the front. ** I truly apperciate food safety and staff being attentive which makes patrons more confident and are able to make more safely informed decisions when ordering.

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    4.1(1.9k reviews)
    4.6 miFinancial District
    $$
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

    It's a nice Memorial Day weekend so we came back for dim sum. We were pleasantly surprised the dim…read moresum was much better than the last visit. The service was also attentive. Our server Shao was helpful and quick to respond. They have plenty of outdoor tables, as well as indoor seating. Shrimp dumplings were 5/5 (plump and fresh) Sui mai were on point 4/5 Honey BBQ pork 3.5/5 Walnut shrimp 5/5 Steamed spareribs 4/5 Steamed Chinese broccoli 4/5 BBQ pork pastry 5/5 Steamed peach bun 5/5

    I keep wanting to like this place so I keep coming back to try it and each time I am reminded why I…read moredon't want to come back. What's good. The view is great What not so great. Everything else. Food should be better prepared. Thought they have a Michelin star and food is so sloppy for the price they charge and the service always felt robotic. We had whole duck and the soup $80 and the duck came with bones! Wow. Z&y Beijing duck for similar price is way better. The soup came out also more watery also with bones and mustard green. It was just okay but unimpressive The braised tofu and vegetable for $28 is again just average. I was going to give this a three star but then a 20% gratuity is auto added for our table for 2 people. Plus the final check still comes with room for tip. So if someone didn't hear that gratuity was included already they can accidentally overtip. Shady business practice. Alas a lipstick on a pig and I have tried this place at least 5 times over the last 5 years. I keep thinking they may improve. I am wrong and won't be back. It's a place for show but doesn't really have refined Chinese food.

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