Ming Hui Dim Sum
2495 San Bruno Ave, San Francisco
(415) 468-6188
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Just about the most affordable place you can buy lunch in San Francisco.
It’s so delicious I came to Sanfan for a conference trip and lived in this community. What I look forward to most every morning is to go to his house for breakfast. It has a more authentic morning tea and has everything. It’s so happy for the treasures from the Midwest.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good food and price
Really authentic dim sum spot.Has dine in but can be to go as well. They speak some English and Cantonese. Maybe mandarin too. Prices are pretty cheap but can get high if you order a lot. The wait was not bad at all since I had a pretty big order.They didn’t have centruy egg congee and the other one wasn’t as good but all the other food was pretty decent.If you haven’t tried, I recommend.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Dim Sum
The food in this store is quite delicious, but there are green onions in the porridge, and they didn't ask me if I need to put green onions. I don't like onions.
Food: 2
Service: 4
I really like the pork bun, plain bun and dim sums of this shop.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best cheapest fluffest buns we ever tasted ? ?. Egg tart is so fresh
Kid-friendliness: They likes to say hi
Wheelchair accessibility: There is no steps
Price right and the foods are matching what we paid for...steam rice with pork rib n chicken are my favorite ??????
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Dim Sum
The third street shop is closed on Monday! ! !Will you consider taking other days off?
One of the best small shop dim sum places in SF. Been coming here for years! Tip - if you plan on coming here, make sure to get here early because they do run out of the good stuff pretty fast. Sometimes, I get here past 1pm and I could only get a few items due to the others being sold out. As previously mentioned, this is a small shop and only accepts cash but BofA is right next door for those do not like to carry cash on them. I am coming again this Saturday morning, see you there! P.S. Sorry for the extremely late review???
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Great dim sum in Chinatown! I loved the siu mai.As someone who isn't fluent in reading Chinese, I wish there were pictures on the menu for me to get a better idea of what I was ordering, since the English translations weren't always what I expected when I ordered.
One of the best small shop dim sum places in SF. Been coming here for years! Tip - if you plan on coming here, make sure to get here early because they do run out of the good stuff pretty fast. Sometimes, I get here past 1pm and I could only get a few items due to the others being sold out. As previously mentioned, this is a small shop and only accepts cash but BofA is right next door for those do not like to carry cash on them. I am coming again this Saturday morning, see you there! P.S. Sorry for the extremely late review???
One of the best dim sums I’ve been to! I loved the siu mai the most as it literally melted in my mouth. The chicken feet was easy to eat because it was supper soft so it was easy to remove the bones from the feet. The chive dumpling was also fantastic! First time having it and reminded me of soft vegetable dumplings. I highly recommend this place!!
Covid review:I was in the area and was craving dim sum. Mom and pop joint, cash only, I'm now so full, I look like a human sized burrito.We got the dim sum staples: shu mai (these were the best! So big!), Shrimp har gow and shrimp cheurn fun (wrappers were too thick though). Then topped it off with steamed custard buns (very doughy but super moist with good custard flavor) and dan tats (they're no GGB but still good). All in all, $13.50 for the lot.As for the space, tables block off full entry to the restaurant, so there's enough space to stay 6ft away even if others are already inside.Overall, check them out if you're looking for a quick bite.
One of the best dim sums I’ve been to! I loved the siu mai the most as it literally melted in my mouth. The chicken feet was easy to eat because it was supper soft so it was easy to remove the bones from the feet. The chive dumpling was also fantastic! First time having it and reminded me of soft vegetable dumplings. I highly recommend this place!!
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