Hon’s Wun Tun House

πŸ“ Location Hon’s Wun Tun House | San Francisco, CA733 Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94108 πŸ˜‹ Review I came to Hon’s Wun Tun House randomly on a weekday. Had a huge selection of comfort food. It looked like a great Chinese breakfast or lunch spot with options like congee, rice rolls, noodle soups, some dim sum. The congee and rice rolls are only available … Continue reading Hon’s Wun Tun House

San Tung

πŸ“ Location San Tung | San Francisco, CA1031 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122 πŸ˜‹ Review I’ve always loved Chinese take-out-style fried chicken wings. While San Tung wings are not the same style, I had to go try one of the most popular restaurants in SF. I heard they had the best wings in town! There’s a long wait, especially on weekend, so I would … Continue reading San Tung

Tanta Chicago

πŸ“ Location Tanta | Chicago, IL118 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 πŸ˜‹ Review Tanta is a Peruvian restaurant with Chinese and Japanese fusion dishes. The Chaufa Aeropuerto is a wok stirred fried rice, with so many ingredients: tender char siu, veggies, sesame, Peruvian nikkei sauce. The Lomo Saltado, beef with red onions, tomatoes, and oyster sauce was my favorite dish and reminded me of … Continue reading Tanta Chicago

Golden Unicorn

πŸ“ Location Golden Unicorn | New York, NY 18 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002 πŸ˜‹ Review Michelin rated dim sum restaurant. Very cool authentic decoration inside the restaurant located on the second floor. Decor is exactly as you would expect for an upscale dim sum restaurant. Kind of disconnected from the rest of Chinatown. Came here not for dim sum, but for dinner. There … Continue reading Golden Unicorn

The Claypot House

πŸ“ Location The Claypot House | San Francisco, CA Richmond1000 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94118 πŸ˜‹ Review Once again, we’re back in the Richmond area. If you’re getting food from here, it’ll be a much better experience eating in. You’ll get to choose from a variety of authentic claypot choices (eel, Chinese sausage, spare rib, vegetable) and actually eat out of it. This Cantonese … Continue reading The Claypot House