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Robin Nichols

Most famous restaurant in SF Chinatown鉂わ笍鈥嶐煍s it worthy?

馃尪锔廦ushiyuan Z&Y Restaurant @ Yushiyuan Sichuan Restaurant Z&Y 馃搷655 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133 路 鈻笍Which is the most famous restaurant in San Francisco Chinatown? It must be this old but renowned Sichuan restaurant, Z&Y Restaurant. Although I have ordered takeout from them during the pandemic, this is my first time dining in, and I still love it! 路 Hotpot with Duck Blood and Tofu I'm craving it! I can only be fully satisfied with this! The duck blood has a smooth, tender, and crispy texture, without any fishy taste, and it's so satisfying to bite into! I love eating something warm when the weather is cold! The ingredients are incredibly rich: beef tripe, luncheon meat, wide noodles, seaweed, and more. Boiling Fish in Chili Oil A must-order for fish lovers! When this big pot came out, it was truly stunning! It has such a substantial feeling! The aroma hits your senses, with a layer of spicy chili and the fragrance of the oil drizzled over it. The fish inside is tender and mouthwatering! Garlic Pork Slices It exudes the luxury of a five-star hotel, with exquisite presentation and rolled cucumber slices and pork. Dip it in the sauce and pour it over the top, it still has the same taste but with new and layered textures. Five Combination Platter: Mouth-Watering Chicken, Spicy Beef, Cold Cucumber Salad, Sesame Oil Bamboo Shoots, and Pepper Hua Hua Pork Tripe A combination of the most popular five cold dishes. My personal favorite is the 'Pepper Hua Hua Pork Tripe,' I've ordered it several times for takeout! It's so vibrant green in color, and I was initially worried it might be a disappointment, but it turned out to be delicious, with tender pork tripe stir-fried! The Spicy Beef is also their secret recipe, perfect for taking it home and enjoying it while binge-watching. Signature Camphor Tea Smoked Duck Definitely a must-order for meat lovers. The portion of half a duck is very friendly, leaving room in your stomach to enjoy even tastier dishes~ Mapo Tofu Their Mapo Tofu is truly flavorful, and the tofu itself is not bland. The seasoning for the Mapo Tofu is dense, but it's a bit too spicy for rice. Iron Plate Shredded Cabbage If you want some vegetarian options, I recommend the Iron Plate Shredded Cabbage. The combination of vegetarian and non-vegetarian ingredients can help neutralize the spiciness of Sichuan cuisine. Red Oil Dumplings Among the main dishes, the Red Oil Dumplings are a must-have. The dumplings from this restaurant are as big as fists. One dumpling is equivalent to three. They are filled with fragrant chili oil, vinegar, and a hint of sweetness. Dan Dan Noodles Lastly, a bowl of Dan Dan Noodles, after all, it is the leading actress in Sichuan cuisine. They really give you plenty of sauce! After each noodle is coated with the sauce, the heavy flavor stimulates your taste buds. I really want to eat this every day! 路 鈻笍This restaurant has been popular in San Francisco for a long time, and it is still as hot as ever. There are no disappointments; each dish caters perfectly to the taste buds. After all, maintaining consistent quality for ten years is truly rare. When it comes to Sichuan cuisine among the countless restaurants, I still choose this one. #BayAreaFood #BayAreaLife #GlobalGastronomyTeam #WhereToGoInBayAreaOnWeekends #SichuanCuisine #LoveSpicySichuanCuisine #HiddenGemRestaurantShare

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Steven Arnold

Bay Area Food | Signature Wonton and Shanghai Pan-Fried Buns at an Old Restaurant in San Francisco

馃崪 Hon's Wun-Tun House 馃搷 733 Washington St, San Francisco, CA, 94108 In the old restaurant, Hon's Wun-Tun House, located in San Francisco's Chinatown, the new location is truly eye-catching. The clean and tidy shop, as well as the glass window where dumplings are handmade, attract people's attention and make them want to try! The new shop has not been open for long, it is spacious and clean, with a more trendy feel. The menu is also more diverse, with signature dishes including fresh shrimp wonton, wonton noodles, steamed porridge, Xiao Long Bao, and pan-fried rice rolls. Spicy Beef Tendon The beef slices are really thick! Neatly arranged with spicy oil on top, the cucumber slices underneath help balance the flavors. A great choice for an appetizer. Seaweed Shrimp Wonton Soup This bowl is really satisfying! The wontons are plump and filled with solid meat filling, visible chunks of shrimp, and the broth is refreshing. The portion of seaweed is generous. Shanghai Pan-Fried Buns Freshly cooked pan-fried buns that are super hot! They burned my mouth twice. The skin is half crispy and half tender, and inside the filling is solid. Beggar's Pouch with Intestine This one is a bit surprising! The outer skin of the intestine is super crispy, while the inside is soft and glutinous. Definitely worth a try! However, I recommend pairing it with a vegetarian dish as it can be a bit greasy. Hong Kong-Style Milk Tea + Hong Kong-Style Ying Yang The tea flavor is rich and aromatic, and it comes in a large cup, making it a great value. Char Siu Rice Noodle Rolls are their specialty, but be aware of the timing. They're only available until 3 PM, so if you want to try them, come early. We came during dinner time and missed out on them. Next time, we'll make it a point to come specifically for the rice noodle rolls. #GlobalFoodieSquad #BayAreaLiving #BayAreaFood #OldRestaurantFlavor #NewlyOpenedOldRestaurant #SanFranciscoFood #SanFranciscoExploration #SanFranciscoChinatown #FreshShrimpWonton #ChineseHeritageBrand #GuangdongRiceRolls #CharSiuRiceNoodleRolls #MyFoodDiary #HiddenGemRestaurantShare

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