Posted: July 8th, 2010 | Author: jklesure | Filed under: Chinese, Daytime Eats, Dim Sum, Evening, Outer Sunset | Tags: Asian, authentic, California, Cheap eats, Chinese, Cuisine, dessert, Dim Sum, Dinner, Lunch, Noriega Street, Outer Sunset, San Francisco | No Comments »
2578 Noriega Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 665-8338
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A fairly consistent barometer for delicious and authentic Dim Sum can often be surmised on the quality of the siumai. This Outer Sunset destination does not disappoint with their large-sized pork, shrimp, and shiitake mushroom dumplings, which are freshly prepared in-house and served piping hot. Unlike other establishments that have their menu items wheeled around the dining room on carts, the Dim Sum here arrives to the table directly from the kitchen, often needing a few moments to cool down.
Favorites here include the shrimp dumplings, stuffed rice noodles, minced pork dumplings stuffed in deep-fried glutinous rice, pork spare ribs, mixed sticky rice steamed in a lotus leaf, and the bell peppers stuffed with crab.
Hours of Operation:
Dim Sum: Mon-Fri: 10am – 2:30pm
Sat-Sun: 9am – 3pm
Dinner: Mon-Fri: 5pm – 9:30pm
Sat-Sun: 5pm – 10pm
Posted: April 7th, 2010 | Author: jklesure | Filed under: Chinese, Daytime Eats, Dim Sum, Evening, Richmond | Tags: Asian, authentic, California, Chinese, Cuisine, Dim Sum, Dinner, Geary Street, Lunch, San Francisco | No Comments »
5821 Geary Boulevard
between 22nd & 23rd Streets
San Francisco, CA 94121
(415) 752-4440
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Freshly prepared dim sum can be hard to find in many districts outside of Chinatown, but when the plan calls for venturing out, it’s always worthwhile to stop in at Ton Kiang for some authentic Chinese cuisine. Located on busy Geary Street, this local favorite in the Richmond District is always popular, especially on the weekends when both levels of the dining room are packed with diners. Though at times dining here can require waiting in a line, dim sum is ideal for daytime meals because of its speed and efficiency, making a quick power lunch before heading back to the office possible.
It seems unnecessary to gaze at the menu upon sitting down, because servers immediately come by the table, carrying trays of steaming baskets filled with a variety of dim sum fresh from the kitchen. Being able to sample a variety of dishes is another advantage of dim sum, and while I do enjoy my staples like siu mai, stuffed dumplings, and steamed pork buns, it’s often worth while to add a few new dishes to the repertoire. |Ton Kiang|
Open 7 days a week:
Sun: 9am-9pm
Mon-Thurs: 10am-9pm
Fri: 10am-9:30pm
Sat: 9:30am-9:30pm
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