San Francisco - Must Try
Kingdom of Dumpling is one of San Francisco - Must Try.

1. Kingdom of Dumpling

7.7
1713 Taraval St (btwn 27th & 28th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Dumpling Restaurant · Parkside · 142 tips and reviews
Hong Kong Lounge II 穗香小館 is one of San Francisco - Must Try.

2. Hong Kong Lounge II 穗香小館

3300 Geary Blvd (at Parker Ave), San Francisco, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Laurel Heights-Jordan Park · 104 tips and reviews
Yank Sing is one of San Francisco - Must Try.

3. Yank Sing

8.4
101 Spear St (inside Rincon Center), San Francisco, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Financial District · 229 tips and reviews

4. Cotogna

9.2
490 Pacific Ave (at Montgomery St), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Jackson Square · 236 tips and reviews

Robyn G.Robyn Grossberg: The taglierini with dungeness crab & squash blossoms was out of this world! Great ambience and service, too.

5. House of Pancakes

9.1
937 Taraval St (btwn 19th & 20th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Parkside · 59 tips and reviews

Darlene Y.Darlene Yee: Beef roll, beef hand pulled noodles (soup), salt & pepper deep fried fish, potstickers, dumplings to name a few and pretty much everything we've tried. The food is consistently good.

MaMa Ji's is one of San Francisco - Must Try.

6. MaMa Ji's

8.6
4416 18th St (btwn Douglass & Eureka St), San Francisco, CA
Szechuan Restaurant · Eureka Valley · 106 tips and reviews

Sabina B.Sabina B.: The lotus leaf rice wrap and shrimp stuffed bell pepper (/eggplant) are super delicious

7. Z & Y Restaurant

8.5
655 Jackson St (btwn Cooper Alley & Wentworth Pl), San Francisco, CA
Szechuan Restaurant · Chinatown · 189 tips and reviews

Kristján O.Kristján Oddsson: Everything is good here. We must have ordered 9 courses and everything was delishios. Garlic shrimp, wontons and chow mein stood out though.

Chong Qing Xiao Mian is one of San Francisco - Must Try.

8. Chong Qing Xiao Mian

8.1
915 Kearny St (Columbus Ave), San Francisco, CA
Szechuan Restaurant · Chinatown · 54 tips and reviews

Mike W.Mike Winston: This Chinatown newcomer serves extremely authentic, spicy, sour Sichuan food. Noodle soups are very good, inexpensive, and filling — other dishes will leave your mouth tingling too. WinstonWanders.com