Hunan Home's Restaurant
622 Jackson St, San Francisco
(415) 309-7082
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The service is very fast and quite economical compared to other parts of San Francisco, the food is very delicious, it seems like a place where locals pass by very often
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
There was a post that said it was cheap, but it wasn't cheap.
I recommend the shrimp spring rolls.
The xiaolongbaos were steamed individually in a bowl, so the ones that were steamed were not fully steamed and had a powdery feel.
Not recommended.
You can get soy sauce if you ask for it.
A 15% tip was included in the bill.
It was empty around 7pm on weekdays.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Ideal place to enjoy Chinatown. Food in large quantities, good and (in a city like this) cheap. The girls are very nice and always have a smile. Highly recommended
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
There was a post that said it was cheap, but it wasn't cheap.
I recommend the shrimp spring rolls.
The xiaolongbaos were steamed individually in a bowl, so the ones that were steamed were not fully steamed and had a powdery feel.
Not recommended.
You can get soy sauce if you ask for it.
A 15% tip was included in the bill.
It was empty around 7pm on weekdays.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Nice restaurant, good environment and good food.
We had to wait over an hour but WELL worth the wait. Literally the BEST chinese food I have ever had!!! I got orange zest beef, and it was so amazing. You must go here, trust me the wait is worth it. Also the staff is incredible, I have never seen such fast and efficient servers! All around amazing!! After eating there I never want to eat Chinese food anywhere else because it just doesn't compare!
This restaurant appears to have been completely changed and is no longer Hunan Home’s Restaurant. It has a different menu, a completely different vibe, has a new name, and is now unrecognizable different. I walked past it twice before realizing what had happened. My family had been coming here for years - but we will not be returning to the new disappointing version of this restaurant. We were seated in a sketchy back room past hallways lined with carts and produce, in a room with big circular tables and had to sit with another party (totally awkward) and then we got no service. Couldn’t even tell who was an employee. Totally unclear how to order; Apparently you fill out a paper menu then bring to somebody? - no waiter table service like before. Menus are paper and cheap. Inside the restaurant is total CHAOS. Nobody in our back room was getting any food for a long time. I have no idea how the food is because we were so disappointed and confused that we left.
There was a very friendly lady with a baby on her back. She greeted us warmly as soon as we sat down (the service in some tea restaurants in Chinatown is very poor...) The siomai and sweet and sour chicken rice were delicious and not too heavy.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great authentic place - good food and reasonably priced. Warm and welcoming.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Mean staff talking on the phone and very low quality. Not recommended
Restaurantji Recommends
This place is unreal! Such a ‘hole in the wall’ with absolutely amazing food. We got the onion pancakes, sweet and sour chicken, scallops, chicken fried rice, and beef broccoli with a bottle of hot sake and everything was better than the last! They serve complimentary hot tea as soon as you sit down and were really attentive!
I recommend. Good Chinese food.
Last day before leaving, we decided to try some Chinese food in the famous China town. This place wasn’t too busy which we decided to gave it a shot.
The service was not too fast which is a good sign as they prepared fresh. The environment was very traditional Chinese restaurant decor. The server was very friendly.
The food itself was very good. Being a Chinese myself and lived in Toronto over 15 years, I have to say the food here is authentic. I would recommend some specialty dishes which can be spicy ?!
The food was excellent and service was great!
You can eat delicious home-cooked meals in this restaurant, but it is not authentic Hunan cuisine. No fish head with chopped pepper. Our family ordered four dishes and one soup during the Chinese New Year of the Tiger. The boiled beef tasted very average.
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