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Dumpling Kitchen

Dumpling Kitchen is your neighborhood haven for high-standard, authentic cuisine. Our specialty lies in crafting handmade dumplings, each meticulously prepared using generations-old recipes and the finest locally-sourced ingredients. Our menu, rich with diverse flavors, promises to delight every palate. We extend a warm invitation to step into our cozy atmosphere that feels just like home. Here, dining transcends the ordinary; it's an experience, a journey of culinary delight, underpinned by our commitment to sustainability. So, visit us at Dumpling Kitchen, where a remarkable neighborhood dining experience awaits you.

San Tung

The dumplings at San Tung are bursting with pork, chicken, beef or vegetable fillings that are dense with flavor. The favorite noodle dishes combine a rich black bean sauce topped with either seafood, beef, chicken or veggies for a hearty and delicious meal. There are also a few Korean dishes on the menu. But the most popular dish that has customers flocking back to San Tung are the dry fried chicken wings, glazed in a light tangy-sweet-hot sauce. Refreshing Chinese and Korean beers are an excellent accompaniment. The service for the local crowds who pack this place is quick and friendly, but you should still be prepared for a wait.

Hai Ky Noodles

This quaint Chinese/Vietnamese restaurant serves a delectable array of lunch favorites. Soups and noodle bowls are the most commonly featured on the menu at Hai Ky Mi Gia, but do not be fooled, they might still be chocked full of meat and seafood. For a special treat, try the Hoanh Thanh Mi Hai K, a Vietnamese noodle dish with everything but the kitchen sink swimming in tasty chicken broth. Most dishes are inexpensive and filling. Also open for breakfast, but not dinner. Only cash accepted.

Dragon Beaux

A premium restaurant reflecting modern Chinese opulence, the Dragon Beaux delivers pocket-friendly Asian cuisine. A wide dim sum collection with modern tweaks features on the menu here, as do the staple dumplings, noodles and rice. Come evening, the restaurant assumes an even classier appearance with carved stone tables set for a hot pot affair, so patrons can sample a range of premium meats, seafood and vegetables. In true Chinese tradition, this elegant place also serves their famed native tea, so your evening can end on a flavorful note.

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House of Nanking

Reservations are not accepted at this extremely popular place, and it is one reason you will see lines snaking around the block to get in here. The other reason is the food. Though some might decry the less than immaculate interior, there are plenty who proclaim House of Nanking as the best Chinese food in San Francisco, if not California. The Imperial Rolls are extraordinary, full of first-rate fresh vegetables and succulent BBQ pork in a crispy, non-greasy wrapper. Hot and sour chicken or beef in garlic sauce and tofu with curry are also favorites.

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