Hello:
We will be in SF. Love Dim Sum. Would welcome hearing about best, moderately priced places for Dim Sum.
Thanks.
DIM SUM places in San FranciscoHere are some places (more well-known ones; there are even more hole-in-the-wall ones in SF):
- Tom Kiang (the premiere one to try if you want to try good dim sum, but can be pricey, and some can say you can find just as good at a cheper price)
- Harbor Village
- Yank Sing
- City View
Here%26#39;s a list for you:
鈥itysearch.com/bestof/winners/2005/dim_sum
DIM SUM places in San FranciscoRS3SPORT:
Thanks for the link. Reading reviews I get very mixed feelings. All receive a mixture of good and bad reviews. When I was a student in late 60%26#39;s SF used to have great Dim Sums. What has happened? I find excellent Dim Sums in Hong Kong and Toronto. Are there no good places left (which don%26#39;t charge an arm and a leg)?
RS3SPORT:
Thanks for the link. Reading reviews I get very mixed feelings. All receive a mixture of good and bad reviews. When I was a student in late 60%26#39;s SF used to have great Dim Sums. What has happened? I find excellent Dim Sums in Hong Kong and Toronto. Are there no good places left (which don%26#39;t charge an arm and a leg)?
I don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll be disappointed.
Golden Palace- China town. It is swamped by the Chinese locals, rightfully so.
I keep writing about Koi Palace, on Gellert between Hickey and Serramonte in Daly City. It%26#39;s next to a 24 hour Fitness and Outback restaurant. Forget about the weekend, packed. Weekdays, get there by 11am or you will be waiting for 45 minutes.
Harbor Village and Yang Sing are much more expensive thatn Ton Kiang. For the best balnce of quality, price and variey Ton Kiang is tops.
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