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| Dumplings from Yank Sing |
With
Mission Chinese stealing so much of the spotlight on both coasts right now, we got to thinking about the less-trendy but authentic Chinese food options available to us right here in the Bay Area. Check out our list of the top Chinese spots from our
2012 San Francisco Bay Area Restaurants guide in the slideshow below. What's your favorite spot for Chinese food? Let us know in the comments.
This is not Bay area, this is all Chinese in SF
ReplyDeleteHow about Hong Kong Lounge and Koi Palace?
ReplyDeletereally? tommy toys made the list. you're obviously not talking to chinese people. lol
ReplyDeleteI agree! Not a Chinese diner's list.
DeleteR&G Lounge is definitely at the top for me, but you need a much longer list!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Koi Palace! Ton Kiang and Yank Sing may have good dim sum, but they are not known for their other general Chinese food. Wouldn't go to those places for everyday dinner...there are many other restaurants that the Chinese frequent with very good Chinese food (eg - Daimo in East Bay, Asian Pearl restaurants, Mayflower, etc.) The Chinese generally don't go to Tommy Toy's or Chinese Mission Food.
ReplyDeleteYank Sing has gone really downhill in the past few years in terms of quality. Ton Kiang is still among the best for dim sum.
ReplyDeleteHow about Great Eastern, yuet lee
ReplyDeleteBrandy Ho's! Steamed dumplings with chili paste, and Harvest Pork. Just the best!
ReplyDeletePeony in Oakland! Thurs night special Peking Duck 2-ways! Seafood live from the tanks!
ReplyDeleteRG's hands down is the best.
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My pick is that Schezuan restaurant in Belmont called Gin Mon. Their signature schezuan crispy fried beef dish is the best.
ReplyDeleteHow could you omit the rest of the Bay Area? Let's start with Chef Chus in Mountain View.
ReplyDeleteChef Chu's is so over rated. Hunan Home's is a much better choice
DeleteNot one entry from Milpitas, Fremont or Mountain View, not a single Sichuan restaurant, and two dim sum places neither of which is Koi Palace?
ReplyDeleteWho "writes" these "reviews"? The "articles" are of "NO HELP" in
ReplyDeletemaking "value judgements" of the "restaurants" or their "menus".