Got a Chinese food craving? These are the best spots in San Francisco for when you need peking duck and egg rolls. We assessed both diner and critic reviews, analyzed top sites, and determined the best Chinese restaurants in San Francisco. If you are after noodles or crispy pork we guarantee you will find something tasty at one of these Chinese venues.
Finding the best Chinese restaurant for you shouldn’t feel like a second job. We looked at Yelp and Google’s ratings for 28808 spots across San Francisco, analyzed 3104661 restaurant reviews, and sifted through 1901 lists and articles from the likes of Eater and SF Travel – applying our boam magic to sift through results. For example, we considered Eater - Where to Eat and Drink in Chinatown, Eater - The Hottest Restaurants in San Francisco Right Now and SF Travel - San Francisco’S Best Dim Sum By Neighborhood as we sourced this ultimate list. As restaurants continue to adapt to COVID-19, you can trust us to show the latest information on which restaurants are open and how with our real-time data recommendation engine. Since boam gets no payment for showing these restaurants, you can trust the restaurants in this list. We don’t recommend restaurants lightly, these 10 are really something special.
Knowing what to pair with pork in sticky soy glaze can be tricky. It’s worth exploring some white wine, particularly a glass of Riesling. This, off-dry, white wine balances the sweet and tangy pork in sticky soy glaze.
When ordering dim sum, experts suggest pairing it with a glass of Blanc de Blanc, a popular sparkling wine.
Often considered one of the most iconic drinks in China, baijiu is a popular choice across the country, often prepared with sorghum.
Making peking duck, often paired with pancakes and soy sauce, is a long-held tradition in China.
We’ve all experienced the struggle of finding good parking near restaurants in San Francisco. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Chinese spot.