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Yummy Dim Sum

3.4 (92 reviews)
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Nate P.

Hole in the wall that we just walked by in China town. Cooked fresh and you pick what you want to eats. Prices was amazing ! What we got here would have been double at our dim sum place back in shit hole Portland.

BBQ Pork Bun
Gabe P.

I live pretty close to this place so I've tried a lot of what they have to offer. Let's get down to brass tax. The best thing they do is the BBQ Pork Bun. They are cheap as heck and tasty as hell. The bun is sweet and soft. The pork is sweet and savory. It has a legitimate claim to best BBQ Pork bun out of a dim sum spot (All things considered with price and if it is fresh). The meet to bun ratio is righteous and you can slam like 3 of these in a hot second. They have your other typical dim sum offerings but take it from a guy whose had at least a couple of Pork Buns in china town, these things are addicting. (4.2 Stars)

Alice H.

\Yummy Dim Sum & Fast Food in San Francisco offers a flavorful dim sum experience. I tried their combo with BBQ pork, roast duck, Hainan chicken, Thai-style chicken feet, spiced pork feet, and secret shredded chicken. All of them tasted decent! I look forward to trying other items next time.

Shrimp har Gao and chicken feet
Haejin J.

Nothing like two soft smooth flawless shrimp har gao and a plate of chicken feet for comfort/fast food en route to work on a chilly grey SF morning. The chicken feet could've been better seasoned and chewy/crispy (iykyk) but it satisfied me in a homier way this foggy day. Subtle spiced herbal aftertaste so A for effort. A stone's throw from the Ritz, Yummy understands the hole in the wall assignment. My dining companions were 7 foot stacks of Crystal Geyser and empty donut-shop-pink takeout boxes under a persistent fluorescent glow. The older woman explaining the inventory and taking my order was sweet and tried her best to pronounce $7.50 so I tipped an extra $0.50 for cuteness.

Mike C.

This place has decent dim sum for a reasonable price. They actually post prices on the wall unlike some other places in Chinatown. I like the spareribs with rice noodles or over rice here.

皮蛋瘦肉粥. 蝦米腸. $4.30.
Leung T.

Low price medium quality. If you're hungry & don't have a lot of $, this is the place for you. You can easily have a meal for less than $10 here. It's cash, with no tax or tipping added so the price posted is the price. The food is large but medium quality. The seating is pretty divy. You come here for the price. Not for a date.

Hard and dry fried dough ( sweet and sour pork).  Where is the pork?
Diane T.

I ordered an order of sweet and sour pork and all I got is hard and dry fried flour dough mixed with pork fat. If lucky enough you might get a itsy bitsy piece of pork. Some of the pieces only contained flour. It was totally a disappointment and I felt cheated. I paid $9 for a box of fried dough.

dim sum
Mia D.

great food, as someone who isn't too familiar with dim sum, this was a great introduction to it. it has a unique energy as a whole and the elderly did her best to tell us what was available. overall great food and a good break from walking around town recommend!!!

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Chris L.

I almost want to give this place 1 star just to keep it a secret. This place is always comfortably packed with locals over 50. For $10 you can get a huge lunch plate and a soda and a donut or snack. The more they ignore or yell at me, the more comfortable I feel coming back for good food. ;)

Har gow
Taylor M.

Decided to eat inside the restaurant after they packed in a box, I had spinach dumplings (vegetarian) ad har gows, way too thick skin and not warm. Staff was quite friendly but quite disappointed with those dim sum. Might go back one more time to try the steamed rice roll.

Shark fin
matt l.

Way better options. Food cold average taste. There are so many better options. Raised prices recently

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Tasty dim sum. Ordered a few items to try and I was quite surprised how good they were

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I've only ordered dim sum from here through Too Good to Go (2g2g). Like their Chinatown location,…read moreI find the dim sum to be oily. But overall, it's good. The baked bbq pork buns are sweet with a decent amount of filling. The deep fried dumpling is plump, juicy, and crunchy. The shrimp and chive dumplings are my favorite. It's full of shrimp with a slightly thicker skin, which I think adds a nice chewiness. The veggie egg rolls were okay. I personally wouldn't order those, even if I was craving them. The spare ribs had a really nice savory flavor from the sauce. The egg tarts were okay. I need to note that these bags are leftovers from the day, so they're not as fresh. But they held up the next day so I was able to stretch 2 meals out of them. I can't comment on service since these bags are only for pick up. But they quickly provide the bags once the window open. And it's a small space, with maybe 2 tables. So this place is probably best for to-go orders. Their 2g2g bags have more variety than their Chinatown location. Not sure how many dim sum options there are in the Mission, but I would go here if I was in the area and craving a shrimp and chive dumpling.

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