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Nestled on the border of North Beach and Chinatown in San
Nestled on the border of North Beach and Chinatown in San Francisco, Lai Hong Lounge combines tradition, innovation, and a touch of mystery. Whether you're a dim sum aficionado or a curious food explorer, this spot won't disappoint. The Dim Sum menu boasts all the classic items, exceptionally well and delicious. The dinner menu, from Peking duck with buns, soul-warming soup, the Dan Li Seafood Clay Pot (spicy alert!), and the lightly fried seabass with shredded green onions and what have you, not to mention fresh oysters, flavorful lily bulb soup and the fresh herbal Jello dessert! Just the Baked BBQ Pork Buns--a sweet-crusted bun stuffed with BBQ goodness worth every mile you drive into the city. BTW- No worries about communication with the staff or struggling with your Google translate app! the friendly manager ensures a pleasant experience. (Kaz - 2023)
Made a reservation for a large party.
They saved us the private room. Service was attentive. Food was decent. They was an automatic 20% service fee for the private room. However, the prices were very reasonable. Would I go again? Sure. But will probably pass on the private room.
Excellent service.
Authentic Hong Kong Style Dim Sum. THE BEST!!!! Dim sum also available during dinner. Beautiful private rooms newly renovated and clean.
One of the best Dim Sum spots in San Francisco on Powell,
One of the best Dim Sum spots in San Francisco on Powell, St. on the border of North Beach and Chinatown. The interior is reminiscent of an old style banquet hall that's been completely remodeled. You place your order by checking off the items you want on the menu. While communicating with wait staff is difficult, the manger was friendly and helpful. The menu has the standard dim sum items all are delicious, the Baked Bbq Pork Buns are the best I have had, a Sweet Crusted Bun stuffed with Bbq is worth the drive into the City.
The food was not that great 2/5.
Some dim sum dishes were very expensive , the shrimp dumpling $7.80, over price. Service was just ok. They automatically charge a 18% tip. I feel that I should be able to choose my own tips.
Food is delicious and flavorful.
It is a bit small of a place but i don't mind it because the food is good. I like order the bunny shrimp dumplings and the shui mei . I recommend coming here!
I met my Meetup group for dim sum at LaI Hong Lounge during
I met my Meetup group for dim sum at LaI Hong Lounge during Chinese New Years celebration. This restaurant has been on Check Please Bay Area, and is in the Michelin restaurant guide. The food is very good for the price- the restaurant was largely filled with Chinese families enjoying their meal. A colorful dragon made his way around the room, especially delighting the children. if you are in the area, also pay a visit to TaI Yick Trading Company - wonderful traditional ceramics!
The dim sum at this place is one of the best in the San
The dim sum at this place is one of the best in the San Francisco Bay Area, but you need to put up with the extremely crowded and tight space between tables inside the restaurant, the long wait for tables, the chaos of people trying to get a number to put themselves on the list for the tables, the noisiness inside the restaurant so this is definitely not a place for a good conversation, and the hard-to-find street parking situation in Chinatown. If you can endure all of these nuisances and are determined to enjoy some good dim sum, join the queue to get your number for the next table available.
The food was 4/5 it was very good.
The portions are not very big but they are very tasty. We enjoyed the sizzling rice soup it was savory and simple. The stuffed eggplant dim sum was flavorful. The broccoli beef was underwhelming . The mixed fried rice was yummy! The customer service was good they are very quick. The servers are super quiet and don't smile or really look at you so it makes it feel a little awkward. The hostess was very nice and had a warm personality. The bathroom was a little dirty they did not have toilet seat covers and they had just opened for dinner service. My biggest complaint is that they selected the gratuity for themselves. We were a party of two and they tipped themselves 18% without asking.
I can see why they are popular.
Went for dinner. $119 menu with peking duck with buns, soup, and a choice of four dishes on their special menu. Dan li seafood clay pot (skip if you don't like spicy). I can taste it even when we ask for very little spice, not much seafood, mostly tofu. Pea greens, very tender with garlic. Seabass, lightly fried with lots of shredded green onions. Very yummy. Oysters with green onions. At least a dozen oysters. Very fresh. For dessert, guoling goa. If you don't like it, they will give a cookie instead. It was really good herbal jello. The soup was lily bulb soup with pork. It was flavorful. Great dinner! They open for dinner from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. There were only three tables with customers.
Our family enjoyed our dinner
We enjoyed our dinner at this restaurant. My husband and I are vegetarians while our son is a true carnivore. We started with the mushroom egg rolls, which I thought was the star of the dinner. Our son ordered the beef chow fun and really liked it, though he did comment it was slightly salty. My husband ordered The braised tofu with mushrooms. It had a very light sauce, not heavy or salty. I ordered a dish I can’t remember the name of at the servers suggestion. It was multiple mushroom varieties with an egg tofu (creamy and fried, cut into medallions) in a light sauce. It was different from any other dish I have had and very tasty. The staff was very nice! They chased us down when my husband forgot his phone.
Best Dim Sum I’ve Enjoyed in SF
Highly recommend! Every dish was excellent. All the traditional dumplings and many new sich as Spinach Dumplings with a fabulous mushroom filling. If you like ribs def order the Coffee Pork Ribs. The Purple Yam Buns so pretty and tasty in their own way. Next time I’ll try the Curry Beef Dumplings and the Preserved veg and Beef Rice Noodles. Snapped a pic from another diner’s table and they loved the dish.
Amazing Dim Sum in a nice atmosphere for not much money.
In San Francisco's Chinatown. We filled up on a lot of very tasty treats, then I was surprised at how little the bill was. My only complaint is that the tables are not very strong when folded out to make them larger. You don’t want to lean on the edge of the table.
Excellent Find!
We noticed a long line here on a Sunday morning so we tried it for dinner. The food was excellent, service was fantastic and atmosphere was lovely. The tea was complimentary and delicious. My favorite dishes were the beef curry dumplings, shrimp dumplings and pan fried pot stickers. I would absolutely return and recommend to others.
Michelin rated dim sum spot
Michelin dim sum spot in Chinatown. Came here for dim sum with a couple of other friends. They give you a ticket and will call your number once your table is ready. It took approximately 20 minutes for us to get a spot on a Sunday morning around 11:30am. Indoor dining only. You order through a paper menu. There is tea service. Credit cards accepted. It is good for big groups but the space is cramped. They have various dumpling combos where the dumplings look like cute animals. The baked BBQ pork buns were my favorite. The exterior is different from the typical honey covered soft buns, as it was a little crunchier, but it was still very pillowy. The shrimp rice noodles were also another standout. They have heftier dishes available if you won’t want to do just dim sum.
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What happens if my bid expires unanswered?
By 🦩 @FluffyStar64, 07/08/2021 8:55 pm
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Hi I am new to the platform. What happens if I bid on a restaurant reservation expires and no one has responded to the request?
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (07/08/2021 9:28 pm)
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Hey @FluffyStar64, thanks for the question! When you place your bid the amount gets transferred in a deposit account, the second you either cancel your bid or a few minutes after the bid expires the funds are moved back into your main account from where you can refund it to your payment method or use for other transactions.
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By 👻 @FirmOffer13 (11/24/2021 2:53 pm)
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (11/24/2021 3:12 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/26/2022 1:42 pm)
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My reservation expired but I did not get a credit and I see no way to cancel. How do I the funds back as a credit?
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By 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/27/2022 3:00 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ColloquialPosition80 (06/03/2022 2:36 pm)
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I have a similar question, it seems like when money is refunded it doesnt go immediately what is the process of this since its essentially a debit card and not a credit card
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Answer from 👻 @ExpensiveKey54 (04/21/2023 6:17 pm)
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The funds go back into your account and you can place a new bid
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