2. Liholiho Yacht Club
9.2
871 Sutter St (btwn Jones & Leavenworth St), San Francisco, CA
Hawaiian Restaurant · Lower Nob Hill · 161 tips and reviews
H H: I could eat the fried Cornish game hen and bay shrimp fried rice every single day of my life.
Jennifer Orr: Everything was amazing but the beef tongue bun and the Hawaiian Alaska for dessert were my favorites!
Noah Weiss: One of my favorite restaurants in SF. Airy and open, vibe great for a date or group of friends. Tuna poke on crispy seaweed and beef tongue poppy seed buns were outstanding. Impressive draft beers.
Alex Bernal Jr.: Mongolian beef, orange peel chicken, shrimp fried rice, egg rolls, green tea all amazing🙌🏽
Jake Joraanstad: Awesome Kung Pao, their sauces are spot on!
Mesh Merkley: Sweet and sour pork is amazing!!! This place is the best legit Chinese food!
10. R&G Lounge
8.5
631 Kearny St (at Clay St), San Francisco, CA
Cantonese Restaurant · Chinatown · 273 tips and reviews
sabrinawc: Salt and pepper crab, beef brisket + turnip and the baked black cod are a must!
Travel Channel: What a whirlwind of crushed claws, flying crab shells, a spray of rich, moist and oh-so-tasty crab meat. This is a sign of a good restaurant. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations
Eater: For group dining that's a notch above hole-in-the-wall, R&G is one of the few Chinatown spots that delivers. Try its famed salt-and-pepper crab, Peking duck, and walnut prawns. [Eater 38 Member]
Anh Thư: Grilled Pork with Imperial rolls (#45) is mind blowing. Super authentic and a must try! This is a recommendation from a Vietnamese! :)
cyn k: absolutely delish pho.
John Niedermeyer: If you’re going for the first time, go for pho. (I like the #17 five spice chicken.) Cash-only, but $10 is all you need for a delicious, spicy bowl of noodle soup. Perfect for a quick bite on the go.