11 Walter U Lum Pl, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States
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First time at Golden Dragon - a Chinese restaurant, very nice. Food was very delicious, especially the dim sum. Staff was very friendly and nice. Thanks to Ms. Phuong, Anh, Tam, Chi, Hien and to the chef tonight, Mr. Dinh, Quy, Lai. I will recommend this place to my friends and I will be back soon!
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First time at Golden Dragon - a Chinese restaurant, very nice. Food was very delicious, especially the dim sum. Staff was very friendly and nice. Thanks to Ms. Phuong, Anh, Tam, Chi, Hien and to the chef tonight, Mr. Dinh, Quy, Lai. I will recommend this place to my friends and I will be back soon!
This is a Vietnamese restaurant in Chinatown. Vietnamese people prefer Vietnamese beef noodles. I ate it here and it tasted almost the same as what we had in Nha Trang. The noodles were delicious and the soup base was also very good. I didn't order any more spring rolls after I ate them.
The beef noodle soup Pho at Venus Vietnamese Restaurant in Chinatown, San Francisco, is still the best in North America in my mind. Add a cup of drip coffee and it's perfect! Hahahaha
Vietnamese food is not just pho. This authentic restaurant also offers beef rolls, roast chicken rice, pork noodle soup, fish sour soup, etc. It is located in a very convenient location in Chinatown and the price is very affordable. I especially recommend the pork noodle soup with generous ingredients and the fish sour soup with sweet fish meat, which reminds me of the dishes in Leizhou Peninsula and Chaoshan area (after all, it is not far from Vietnam). Vietnamese milk tea and sour plum juice are also very refreshing.
Jinxing Vietnamese Restaurant, a restaurant in San Francisco's Chinatown, may not look impressive, but their "lok tau" noodles are truly generous and delicious. This Vietnamese restaurant is incredibly authentic. When my lok tau noodles arrived, I was stunned. Such a large bowl of lok tau noodles cost less than $9, enough for two or three people. The meat was good quality, and the seasoning was excellent. If you like it spicy, you can add other sauces.
Venus Vietnamese Restaurant is a Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco's Chinatown. While small and plainly decorated, it's incredibly popular, practically always full from morning to night. Don't assume Vietnamese cuisine is limited to rice noodles; there's actually a wide variety of other dishes on offer, and you can discover them all here. Perhaps this is why it's so popular, as you can eat a filling meal without breaking the bank.