2. Hải Ký Mì Gia
8.2
707 Ellis St (at Larkin St.), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Tenderloin · 48 tips and reviews
Brian Pung: Best duck leg w/ wonton noodle soup... Ask for the sou on the side!!
SFGate: The restaurant is best known for its braised duck leg with wonton and egg noodles ($7.49). Another popular option is ho fun, or rice noodles, such as with seafood in a light broth ($7.36). Read more.
SFGate: nside the two narrow rooms of this Vietnamese-Chinese noodle shop, you see heads bent over bowls of soup, but it's not pho. They are best known for their braised duck leg with wonton and egg noodles. Read more.
3. Dragon Well
8.2
2142 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Marina District · 33 tips and reviews
julie oppenheimer: Won Ton Noodle Soup, need I say more.
Maggie Cole: Pork pot stickers are the best I've had since I can remember. Also, the wonton noodle soup w/no noodles comes in delicate broth with hints of garlic -- accompanied by white meat chicken and prawns.
Lydia Carlis: The wonton soup with prawns was delicious!
5. Z & Y Restaurant
8.5
655 Jackson St (btwn Cooper Alley & Wentworth Pl), San Francisco, CA
Szechuan Restaurant · Chinatown · 189 tips and reviews
Lynne 🐰 Qu: Online ordering on yelp for quick lunch. Tan tan noodle and spicy oil wonton are my favorites, string beans is great as well.
Shirley Liu: Def get the tan tan noodles and peanut wontons. Was less impressed with the explosive chicken.
Erica Lovelace: The wontons in spicy peanut sauce, dry-fried green beans, hot and sour soup, and ma pao tofu with pork!
6. Thai Nghiep Ky Mi Gia
8.7
1427 Noriega St (at 21st Ave), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 20 tips and reviews
Aaron Ng: It's not exactly on the menu, but get the braised duck leg with dry wonton noodle. Best outside of the Tenderloin!
Thomas Kunjappu: #7 duck leg with wonton and egg noodles. Simple and delicious.
Sherry Li: This place is awesome. Loved the spring rolls, duck leg wonton noodle soup, and #15 dry.
7. King of Noodles
8.0
1639 Irving St (at 18th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Inner Sunset · 85 tips and reviews
Travel Channel: Their wontons and noodles are made fresh, in-house. As recommended by Travel Channel host, Anthony Bourdain.
Bobbie McLellan: Wonton noodles. Broth and handmade noodles were excellent. Wonton were not real wontons. Closer to normal dumplings.
Tobias Schmidt: Great wonton noodle soup (make sure you get it with the hand-pulled noodles) and equally good dumplings
8. Mister Jiu's
8.5
28 Waverly Pl, San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 71 tips and reviews
Brendan Aanes: Everything was great but the squid wontons and wild mushroom Bao stood out. Also, their cocktails are good- lots of complexity and subtle flavors that popped out even more with the food.
Monica Desai: Maybe my favorite restaurant in SF, highly recommend the Dutch crunch pork buns, uni rolls and wontons❤️!
Noah Weiss: Fantastic Michelin started Chinese food that’s inventive, delicious, and relatively affordable — plus tasty cocktails and slick vibes. Dutch crunch pork buns, uni cheong fun, squid ink pork wontons 👌
9. Dumpling Kitchen
8.2
1935 Taraval St (btwn 29th & 30th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Dumpling Restaurant · Parkside · 63 tips and reviews
Edmond To: Chili oil wonton
૮( ⚈້͡ ໋͈ ૈ ꈊ ⚈້͡ ໋͈ ૈ)ა .: The pan fried pork dumplings were the best thing we ordered. Braised pork belly & wonton soup were underwhelming. Sadly, the XLB, while the actual soup inside was tasty, was also disappointing. Pass.
Lan: Must order: steamed pork dumplings (xiao long bao), pan fried pork bun, wontons in chili oil
12. Dumpling Home
9.1
298 Gough St, San Francisco, CA
Dumpling Restaurant · Hayes Valley · 12 tips and reviews
Myziot W: Spicy wantons, pork Xiao long BAO, juicy pork BAO. Thank me later. 🤤
Mike Maguire: xiaolongbaos, green beans, juicy pork things
J S: Juicy pork baos are the best I’ve ever had. Super juicy and flavorful. Pass on the shrimp/loofah xlb and shrimp/chive pocket.
Aaron Richardson: I found the won ton soup delicious!
Didi Falco: Best Wor wonton soup I have ever had!!!! All the Hunan specialties are fantastic - string beans, prawns, etc... This is the real deal, awesome Chinese food!!!!! I was psyched!!!!
Nicole B.: The chicken with orange peel, wonton soup, and Mongolian beef were all very delicious and the staff was super friendly!
14. Sichuan Home
7.4
5037 Geary Blvd (btw 14th and 15th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Inner Richmond · 37 tips and reviews
Chuck Eufarley: Opened in June of 2011. I loved Family Fortune but this place takes it to a new level. Incredible. Get the Red Chili Oil Wonton... It's amazing!
Caitlin Shell: Everything here was delicious! Dandan Noodle, green beans w/ ground pork, wonton in chili oil, and friend shrimp rolls - all fantastic!
Henri Liriani: Wontons are 👌🏽
15. Piqueo's
8.2
830 Cortland Ave (at Ellsworth St), San Francisco, CA
Peruvian Restaurant · Bernal Heights · 31 tips and reviews
Jennifer Kim: Get the Crispy wontons - it's the Peruvian version of Crab Rangoon. Mains- skirt steak & salmon for lighter fare
Amy Rappaport: Small and cute. Romantic. Fantastic ceviche. Taquenos were delicious. Duck quesadilla also yummy. Chicken in peanut sauce was kind of bland.
Stephan Jansen: On the one hot night in the city it was stifling inside. However, attentive service and great dishes made up for the heat. Not to mention the sangria.