Dumpling Park
1309 9th Ave, San Francisco
(415) 702-6108
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The food was cold on the inside, the table and kitchen were dirty, and the portions were too small for the price.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
Too much take time , waste of time
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Didn’t attention online orders, dashers
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
I watched them literally pull Wei Chuan dumplings of the freezer, which shows how much they care about their food. Their chefs also litter the streets with cigarette packaging, which shows how much they care about the local community.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
This place is amazing. Ignore the low reviews. Get the Shanghai dumplings and thick cut chow mein!
Beware of cheating. When I asked for the bill, the very unmannerly waitress just told me a rounded-off dollar amount which was slightly higher than the actual amount. I asked to see a bill, but she just repeated the amount rudely. I insisted I wanted a bill 3 times. She pulled a face, took a blank check, wrote only the dollar amount she indicated earlier without itemizing anything, and rudely placed on the table in front of me. I commented that wasn't an itemized bill, but she just turned and walked away without responding. I won't be returning to this restaurant because of their questionable business practices.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
They done kicked me out because my daughter had pizza there and the shrimp gave my wife food poisoning, disappointing. They kept staring at me maybe because I'm mexican.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Delicious dumplings!!!
A small Chinese restaurant that specializes in dumplings, it's my roommate's favorite place in San Francisco. I'm a pretty big fan of their wonton noodle soup, I recommend one big spoonful of Sriracha into it and remove all of the bok choy. I've also had the spicy wontons and the spicy dumplings, both of those are really fantastic and have a Szechuan kick to them. The store itself is a little rundown, but it's nice to be right next to the kitchen and you can see what they're up to. It's in a strange part of town to get to, especially from the University campus, but it's worth it. You can also get take out from here, and it goes really well even after delivered. The dumplings can get a bit soggy though, and we once ordered some stuff and they got the orders wrong, unsure if that was the restaurant or the delivery app.
Vegetarian options: You can find things that are vegetarian on the menu, but it's not strictly labeled.
Dietary restrictions: I would definitely be wary if you have a peanut allergy
Parking: There's some street parking, but since it's also near a bus stop and some other pretty popular shops, it's almost impossible to find parking at popular times during the day. And it's all paid
Kid-friendliness: Somewhat kid friendly restaurant, I don't think there's anything specific about it that appeals to children though. It's good food though
Wheelchair accessibility: This restaurant is not accessible, though you could try really hard to get in there and to a table. But there is a step to get into the restaurant and pretty narrow doors that have very fast closers. And I'm not sure about the table heights being suitable for wheelchairs
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
Delicious dumplings!!!
Restaurantji Recommends
We were a group of 5 adults and 4 toddlers, so we wanted a casual place that would have good Chinese food and allow for toddlers to move around. This spot did not disappoint. Food was really good, and also very quick. We got a bunch of dumplings & pot stickers, all delicious. spicy eggplant was amazing, Mongolian beef was a big hit with my 1.5 meat lover. Also got some chow mein and rice noodle Chow mein. Everything was devoured. For dessert, had to get my favorite: sesame balls. We will definitely go back next time we are in the city.
Didn’t get any pictures of the food but you can see it’s super casual, we got plastic plates for the kids, no high chairs but it was fine since they are all over 1. Super mellow spot.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
I ordered three things, chicken Pad Thai, the noodles were tasty but the chicken tasted like cardboard, it was so hard you could tell the chicken was old. Also you could tell it was reheated.
The pop stickers were food.
The Thai tea was expired, it feasted so gross and I told the waitress and she didn’t believe me. If I come back I’ll order only dumplings.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Food quality is so poor. No flavor, no taste. Will never come back again.
Food: 1
Fantastic dumplings, great selection. This was our first time trying the onion pancake & it was amazing.
Kid-friendliness: Highchairs
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork Dumpling with Green Chives, Dim Sum
W food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
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