Joy Hing B.B.Q. Noodle
710 Kearny St, San Francisco
(415) 981-0531
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Saw this place in Instagram and pinned it to my list to go to in Chinatown.
The menu is extensive and has a little bit for everyone’s craving for the day. You know it’s a good sign when you walk in and you hear the uncs and aunties yappin. It just means this place is authentic !
The Satay Beef Noodle soup was great. It has a spice in it I can’t pinpoint, but it made it unique to any other beef noodle soup I’ve had. I was expecting a taste closer to bun bo hue, but no it’s something different. Still very tasty! The cucumbers innit was a surprise and it worked very well.
The chicken wings came out piping hot and crunchy. The chicken itself didn’t have much flavor tho.
The chow fun is something I’d order again. The beef was cooked with a Smokiness flavor to it.
This spot accepts card for payment, so I am happy that I didn’t have to pull money at an ATM. The staff is very friendly and can give recommendations
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Got the wings with special sauce. Was good but not worth coming back for imo
Food did not have any flavor, prices were ok but for the quality of the food definitely not worth the money, service was horrible, did not check on us not once because the server was eating while working. Only time i got the server attention was so i can get my bill to pay, when i paid i left $3 tip because like i said it was horrible service and food. The server yelled at me because i did not leave him 10% for tip, please avoid this horrible place, NEVER AGAIN!!!!!
The place is dingy, and the old guy working the register/server demanded a 15% tip for a party of three. He attempted to stop me from leaving and demanded his 15% tip.If you like being told how much to tip, then this is the place for you.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 2
Great food, good price, very delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best canto food in chinatown. Authentic, fresh, relishing, and delightfully cozy! Love their rice and noodle dishes where you can tell they were made with love❤️💯💯
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very authentic and quick service. I got the wonton soup and it was very nice. Other people in the restaurant were also eating the wonton soup. They take card!
This place slaps! It’s a family-owned restaurant. The shrimp (spring) rolls were HUGE and sooo delicious with that peanut sauce!!! I ate them all. They added a hefty amount of high quality basil to them which made them Soooo.good. The shrimp was fresh, too, not fishy at all in the slightest which I was scared of because I get turned off easily from seafood due to that. Noodles were super good and I asked for something off-menu and they were happy to make it for me (BBQ beef noodles). Large portions. The beef was tender and the broth flavorful. It’s also a great place if you’re looking for a quieter atmosphere
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is simply not tasty. You wont have even desire to start your plate. It looks messy. Service is even worse. Old guy who was serving us was rude. We barely touched our plates and I decided to pay the check anyway with $0 tips ofc. That dude came up to me and started yelling for no tips left. Wtffff
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Great spot for a quick solo lunch. There are so many options in Chinatown but many are cash only, some might take credit card. But for me who forgot my wallet at home, I needed a spot with great food that also took apple/google pay.
I ordered the pho gai with chicken organs. Rare I ever see chicken organs on the menu so this was a happy surprise for me. Food came out fairly quickly and it was a decent portion that I was able to finish too. The auntie that greeted me is very friendly and also speaks Canto, Mando, and English! They recently remodeled the place and it's spacious and clean. Give it a try next time you're craving some viet-chinese food :)
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
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You know social media blew you up when you have basic white girls, a black couple, and a Chinese speaking crowd that’s below 35 at your restaurant on a Saturday night. It’s somewhere between a 4 and 5 star for me.
The pho ga isn’t out of this world but it’s good (better than golden flower up the street). Portion is smaller than you’d expect for $16. I wouldn’t go out of my way to dine here. It’ll be interesting how this stacks up against the turtle tower that’s opening on California street.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
The beef and tofu over rice the tastiest I ever had. It’s because the dish has less vegetables, just onions really. The sauce has the right amount of salt.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered beef belly with rice, but they made beef belly with noodles. I rejected and they make me feel like I was the one who made the mistake. You can tell the impatience look from their face like I should just accept whatever they made. After my request to make me a new one, they simply just pick the beef up from the beef soup and then put it with rice. They can fool me cuz any intelligent people can tell there’s soup in the rice! So I have to ask them again! This time they look really pissed, went back to the kitchen and walked out with the same dish, without even trying to fake it. And then I just had enough of it, paid and left, never gonna come back. Their food also is mid. I don’t know why people would go there honestly.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Really good service and food, extremely tasty. Provided awesome service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Seafood Chow Fun, Wonton Noodle Soup
Delicious, chicken soup, no fishy smell.
After tasting it, my heart beat faster and I wondered if there was MSG in it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
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