Yummy Yummy

758 Pacific Ave, San Francisco
(415) 391-1068

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Ronnie Bowman

This was one of the most disgusting dining experiences I’ve ever had. The waiter gave our food to the wrong table and tried to bring it to us AFTER it had already been EATEN. They took zero accountability and we waited over 40 minutes for the food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jacob

Most places in Chinatown 肠粉 outside too thick and sticky but here its paper thin very authentic style changfen

Nic Camozzi

Favorite hole in the wall clay pot rice spot. Highly recommend!!!

Food took longer than 5 min to get and got free soup, tea, and broccoli

Must stop spot!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Arnold Jiang

Lady server was AGGRESSIVE. I’ve never been asked to tip at a dim sum restaurant before and she exclusively asked me because I spoke in mando first

Don Wong

A comforting bowl of char siu wonton rice noodles that hits all the right spots.

The broth is light yet flavorful, with that perfect homemade taste.

The wontons are plump and juicy, the char siu tender and sweet, and the flat noodles silky and smooth.

Fresh green onions and cilantro on top add the perfect finish. Simple, honest food that warms the soul—love it.

Kate Joyce

This is a locals place to eat. It is a small restaurant and the ambiance is mediocre. Went for lunch on a Wednesday. The place was packed! The food was delicious, service was kind and attentive. Prices were quite reasonable.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dimsum

gerg rewg

The food has alkaline water that is not elastic and moldy vegetables.The atmosphere is oriented to the way of reincarnation of grains + the double happiness of dragon and phoenix that my grandpa is old-fashioned.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

Bill Chen

Worst experience ever horrible customer service wrong order and poisoned

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Alvin X.

Yummy Yummy might be one of the worst restaurants in Chinatown. Please avoid it. The food is so bland that you’d have to pressure me to think it’s good authentic Chinese food. Additionally, the orders are always incorrect, the restaurant does not smell nice, or look aesthetically pleasing. I know they probably work really hard to run this restaurant, but food-wise, it is not it. Please save yourself from the worst Chinese food you could possibly have, even Panda Express can do better.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Mandy Chen

Taste bad and their service isn’t good either. They charge for boiling water or actually anything you want to drink in the store. Not a lot of store is charging for water, I can understand you charge for tea, but it’s too much for charging boiling water. They also want you to give extra tips, even though they don’t have any service for you.

Wandak Renew

Im givinng them a four star amount because we ordered 4 things and one came and it wasn't like the photo on the menu. That dish was: pot stickers. Which I've eaten for many years in Chinatown. In the photo they show puffy large steamed and then pan fried pot stickers... but what we were served were thin small ones with just a little filling and they were deep fried.The other three things we had were egg flower soup, a deep fried rice glutton ball with sesame seeds and sweet black bean filling... now this arrived warm because they made them fresh and these were some of the best I've ever had!The egg rolls were veggies and also great. My friend had the egg flower soup and she enjoyed it on this very cold day.Service was fine.. But they were extra busy at lunch so, since we were talking...we didn't mind the slow service.I will go back in the future becauseit's a sit down place with fresh items. And, as long as im not going during the lunch rush... I will enjoy the food.

Jimi Devine

Loved it. The dim sum menu on the wall has items not in the menu.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sf Bluejade

Old folks hang out. Food is yummy. Service is just 1 to 2 servers. Dim sum basucs. Nothing fancy but delish.

Erich P

Excellent dim sum only locals eat

Elisa Cheung

Located in the heart of Chinatown, this small restaurant is 100% home styled Chinese cooking.We came for dim sum. They were made everything fresh and thus probably more a Noodles and Rice place. Having said this, the food was good. The restaurant strikes us as a place for the SF locals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.The highlight of our meal were the steamed Shrimp Dumplings and Siu Mai (pork dumplings) - wow! We also ate Steamed Rice Rolls with Shrimp, Deep Fried Meat Dumplings, Deep Fried Sesame Balls, and BBQ Pork Buns.Service is friendly and welcoming. Food was hot and freshly made upon order. Bring cash as this is a cash only establishment.

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