- wontons
- duck
- great value
- century egg
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- cash only but really worth it. all BBQ items are great. not sure what to order. give 🍜 BBQ pork with wonton noodles a try. Chinese comfort food. you will love it.
- J KJanuary 17, 2017Rice plate with one ($5.10) or two meats and cabbage ($8.50). Required: Chunks of siu yok, crispy-skin pork carved off a whole hanging carcass. Also worth ordering is Kam Po's roasted duck,
- The chef know his recipe for the cheap price This place is worth it . Gravy seafood chow fun, bitter melon with beef , gravy shrimp egg, the list goes on
- Daniel TJanuary 1, 2017Great value - portions are huge and highly affordable. Vegetables are fresh. Hong Kong style cooking makes this a must try - we had breakfast here everyday during our 5 days stay in SF.
- Get the porridge with preserved duck "ham" and century eggs. So many layers of richness.
- Matthew SiyFebruary 21, 2013Get the roast pork and Chinese broccoli over rice. Extra crispy skin on the pork is heavenly!!!
- Christine C.September 2, 2012A hole in the wall place with really cheap food. Great pan fried noodles, soup, congee, and rice plates if you're willing to make the uphill walk.
- M.C.April 5, 2019Cheap, generous portions! Impressed by meaty duck pieces. Lots of slurping, lip-smacking tablemates though, sigh.
- Timothy HongJanuary 27, 2018Roast duck is amazing. Seafood chow mein also on point. Very affordable.
- Amy MarOctober 30, 2010A real neighborhood spot. The chow fun is a little oily for my taste but you can't beat the porridge. $3 bucks gets you a glass of tea and at least a quart and a half of jook.
- Black Pepper Beef and Rice is delicious. Cash only!
- Order quick, don't waste their time.. a true Chinese place
- It's so cool when peeing in the toilet your feet begin to slide apart.
- Karin JFebruary 17, 2013Not worth it. Better pork and duck at other places. Cheap eats but you get what you pay for.