Chinese dining on dim sum, traditional Shanghai cuisine & more unusual options in a simple setting. Based on 553 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout
Address:
640 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 982-0618
Hours
Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
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Reviews
Jeff Gottdownunder
I’ll put the gem title on this one. Everything we had was very tasty. The large hot and sour soup prob serves 10 people so in our group of 3 as someone who loves hot and sour soup I was very pleased (it’s good). Moo shu pork dish was very tasty. Service was very good and very friendly. Highly recommend.
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Ron Thompson
Excellent service and food. This place lived up to exactly what I was hoping for in China Town. Great flavors and good prices. Hot and sour soup, soup dumplings, pot stickers, General Tso’s chicken and Mongolian Beef. All excellent!
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Becky George
Crispy fish is a nostalgic dish for me so when I entered Chinatown, my mission was to find authentic Chinese cuisine that included pine nut croaker. Bund Shanghai is so authentic with a wide variety of traditional menu items. The pine nut croaker nailed the flavors I was longing for. Along with that, we had the Xiao Long Bao which came so hot and steamy, with the perfect dipping pairing. We did enjoy it with extra chili paste. You have to try the braised pork belly with tofu skin knots. Such a tasty and fun play with flavors and textures. Plenty of sauce as well. We also had the Zha Jiang noodles which I enjoyed but prefer it to be spicier. I have to commend the customer service, our waitress was so welcoming and playful, making us feel like we were having a home cooked meal by our auntie. She was so sweet and made our dinner experience one to remember. Can’t wait to come back soon!
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Josh Sittner
A no-frills Chinese eatery in the heart of Chinatown SF. I came here for a Sunday lunch. The atmosphere of the restaurant was calm and relaxing. The menu was relatively easy to follow for a non-chinese person. The staff was not very interactive but they were polite. I ordered three different Dim Sum options and loved it. This is definitely a place I would consider visiting multiple times.
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Per Elis Jansson
Very nice and genuine place for Chinese food in Chinatown. The Bok choy was pretty flavourless, though. Kung pau chicken deliciously spiced!
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Allo Cagps
Nothing special just another shanghainese food at Chinatown. Seriously they need to put a bit more seasoning. The fish in wine sauce taste blah and all you can taste at spicy chicken was chilly. You need a dash of salt. The book chow sprout however was perfect. Overall it’s ok experience and they close at 9pm
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Frank Yang
It does a Shanghai good restaurant with the cook and servants speaking Shanghai dialect. But the food quality is bit lower than the expected. The food taste is just at average and the service is also not very at the level. The steam baozi is also very high quality and skin is thick.
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Gordon Yam
Incredibly delicious and authentic Shanghainese food at great prices! (I’m Chinese and I’m a massive foodie, so I know when I’ve found a great Chinese eatery.)
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Bruce Haffner
Ed, son of owners, was head waiter and he’s delightful! I’m an old white guy, never had eel but when I asked Ed assured me they’re excellent: “people fly here from NYC to get our eels!”. He said they’re cooked w garlic in oil so I was in. Excellent! And the green beans: to perfection! The chef brings dishes out and he loved the praise we gave him. Gets crowded after 7:30 (12/29/22). Don’t miss Bund!! See pics: taken after we ate more than half of each!
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Courtney
Absolutely delicious and authentic Shanghainese food, my favorite so far in SF. I want to try more dishes and this will be my spot to take friends for legit Chinese food in the city. Get the stir fried tomatoes and scrambled eggs! Tastes like Shanghai 🙂
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