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    B&W Kitchen

    3.9 (71 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Wonton Soup
    Hannah T.

    Had a nice time having dinner at this restaurant on a random wednesday a few months ago. The soup was good on a cold day, but definitely not worth the price because it felt like the veggies and wonton were all thrown together but cooked separately so it didn't combine with the soup's actual taste. The claypot fried rice however was very nice, rich in flavor, has that nice wok-fried taste and overall flavorful. The price is definitely not friendly, but the food is okay, there weren't any people around as it was almost 7:30, the ladies serving me were very kind to my requests so that was something to be grateful for as well

    Mongolian Beef over Rice Plate
    Jarvis N.

    This place is great! The service is great, the food comes out quick and hot and fresh and ready, the ambience inside is lit with beautiful lights and chairs that make you feel right at home, the service couldn't be any better. I got the Mongolian beef over rice and it only came out to $13! Go and get yours!

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    Kris C.

    We ordered takeout from B&W Kitchen and really enjoyed our meal. We had the shrimp chow mein, which came with bean sprouts. Just a heads-up, if you are not a fan of bean sprouts, be sure to request them removed. The chow mein was flavorful and the noodles had a nice texture. We also got the shrimp and scallops with vegetables. The vegetables were crisp and fresh, the sauce was flavorful, and the shrimp and scallops were cooked perfectly. This dish felt light but still satisfying. Another highlight was the fried rice with salted fish. We asked for it without chicken, and they accommodated that without any issue. We love this dish because it reminds us of toyo, a dried salted fish that may stink up the house when you fry it, but brings a rich salty flavor and great texture to the rice. It was comforting and packed with flavor. Everything was packed for takeout, and the portions were solid for the price. Service was quick and friendly. We're already planning to come back and try some of their meat dishes next time.

    Fried porkchops. Can't stop eating.
    Sonja L.

    Secont time ordering from B&W didn't disappoint. I love clean Chinese food so much! We got four dishes all of which were superb. The tofu with mushrooms is so light and juicy with fntastic mild flavor, fish with vegetables feels light and fresh, the fried porchops and eggyolk shrimps with yams are decadent and flavorful. This food .. I can't stop eating it. Not to mention the huge portions. The pictures were taken after having 3.5 plates of food.

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    This is my 3rd time here. Celebrating my mother in law's birthday. The first two times was long time ago. This time food still tastes amazing!!! Love the pumpkin salted egg shrimp ! Thags my favorite. other dishes were good too. Only down side is, it took awhile for them to serve the food . I guess if you don't mind waiting for a little it's fine. For me is fine, but for the old ppl they wanted the food to served fast lmao overall I recommend this restaurant

    Mixed veggies with mushrooms
    Clifford W.

    Street parking. We tried take out vs. dine-in. Dine-in is better because food is still hot and some dishes taste better hot than cold. Salt pepper chicken wings definitely better dine-in. Chinese broccoli very good, less stringy stems. Porridge okay, same as dine-in or take away. Mapo tofu with mince pork was very good, not too spicy. Excellent service when not too busy. No ambiance as I think this is more for take away food. Four stars out of five.

    Judy W.

    Came here couple times to order take out. Ever since our first lesson, we always call in to order so if you don't wanna wait an hour for your food to come, always call in couple hours before your pickup time. Services was ok. I think they do eat ins now so they have a few big tables but not a lot. Their food is a hit or miss, and I felt like the last couple times either they heard us wrong or they just gave us what was easier to make. The recent Time it was pork instead of fish so probably better to double check your orders before leaving.

    Cherylynn N.

    COVID-19 TAKEOUT   When the menu makes your eyes cross and there's a bunch of typos...that means it's legit!   You know what I mean - the menu is loooong with a dizzying array of menu items with typos like "vagitarian friendly" and "bowel rice" (this is another restaurant's typos).   Hey, they got my attention and gave me a good laugh...so, as long the restaurant serves delicious food, I don't care.   B & W Kitchen is a gem in this side of the city where there aren't many solid Chinese food options. It's a small mom and pop shop with no social media presence.   I read about the opening of B & W Kitchen from a neighborhood newsletter. After perusing their very lengthy menu, I was sold on their traditional Cantonese menu items (not a crab rangoon and orange chicken kinda place). The chef is from Hong Kong. During COVID, they're open for takeout with delivery available through Fantuan only.   M  E  N  U Huge array of items: Cantonese BBQ, Soups, Jook, Noodle Soups, Chicken, Pork, Beef, Lamb, Frog, Live Seafood (ginger&scallion, s&p, chili-fried, salted egg yolk), Noodle Rolls, Clay Pot Rice, Fried Rice and Noodles, and Veggies.   Do note, not everything on the menu is available yet. Jook and noodle rolls will be rolled out when indoor dining is allowed. For live seafood, they currently have crabs in their tanks. Rice plate lunch specials: $8.95-$9.80.   Choose 3 Entrees w/ Soup for $30.95. ***See enclosed menu pics. There's also additional menu items listed on their website.   I called in my takeout order and was quoted 25 minutes but it took closer to 40 minutes because they were slammed (on a Monday). With so many items, I was asked to order by menu item number. While waiting for order, the phone was constantly ringing with Cantonese speaking customers and repeat customers asking for recommendations on what to order next. Great sign!   C O V I D - 19  S A F E T Y  P R E C A U T I O N S * Staff wore masks properly. * Table blocking dining room. * Hand sanitizer available.   F  O  O  D * SP 17 Beef Brisket in Broth ($15.50) Soft and tender beef brisket in a clear broth with daikon and pickled veggies. The brisket was excellent but the broth and daikon were ridiculously salty. * SP 16 Braised Fish Head & Stew Claypot ($14.98) I thought the entire fish head would be served but it's not. The fish head was chopped into pieces, flash-fried, then braised with ginger, whole garlic cloves, and scallions. Solid dish. * SP 14 Braised Lamb Brisket w/ bean curd ($18) A homestyle dish with a combo of bone-in lamb and boneless lamb brisket, stewed in a gravy with ginger, garlic, shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoot tips, and dried bean curd. Steamed rice is a must with dish to balance the salt. Room for Improvement: Studier plastic bags and wrapping saucy items with a baggie. Going back home, there was leakage from the brisket dish and a hole in the bag.   S  E  R  V  I  C  E Friendly and appreciative. They're understaffed and the manager told me they've been busy so kindly be patient. She was constantly being interrupted by customers calling and was very apologetic. P A R K I N G Parking is really tough in the area so give yourself plenty of time. Overall, solid 4 stars for the food. Wish I could give 5 stars but 2 of the 3 dishes were way too salty. I overhead a customer saying her previous order was too salty so I'm not the only one. Perhaps, you can request for them to go easy on the salt? Regardless, B & W Kitchen is a nice addition to the south side of the city. Locals can get their fix of traditional Cantonese fare without having to trek to The Sunset, The Richmond, or Chinatown.

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    Serves breakfast all day!! Awesome coifed!! Also fresh coffee beans, will ground if needed!! Did y it s amazing!!

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    Best Authentic Cantonese-Chinese food in the area with fair prices. I always stop by here.

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    Amazing authentic flavors! Every dish is made with care to bring out the flavors of the elements. Clay pot was a standout.

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    I find that the food was ok. We ordered wonton soup which lacked flavor. The chicken broccoli was tasty, and the fried rice was ok too.

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    Tasteless wanton noodles. The salt and pepper pork chop tastes okay, but it will get greasy if you eat too much.

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    Love this place! They're very friendly and the food is so so good. I love fact that they close at 9:00pm

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    Good Chinese food out here in the Excelsior. Did take out only. Service was prompt.

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    Great take out service! The 3 items combo is great. Save the trip to Sunset or Richmond and order from a neighborhood joint.

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    Smokin D’s BBQ

    4.0
    (199 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Smokin D's is serving some of the best BBQ west of the Mississippi. If you know Memphis in May,…read morethis place would be a serious contender. The brisket is tender, smoky, and always disappeares way too fast. The hot link has perfect snap, the chicken is alwayss juicy, and the bao bun (side of pickled onions) is always a standard on all our orders. The sides, oh the sides, mac & cheese and potato salad are exactly what great BBQ sides should be. Don't forget the cornbread muffins either. And special alert: the brisket chili deserves its own spotlight. This is a family-run operation, and it shows. Great people, great food, and a fantastic addition to our side of the city. My advice: don't sleep on Smokin D's, place the order and always ask for extra BBQ sauce. Thank you, Smokin D's, for keeping San Francisco smoked, sauced, and happy.

    San Francisco proper is not really known for BBQ, so discovering Smokin D's BBQ was a pleasant…read moresurprise! I will say that when ordering, the process is super slow, and the service is slow as well. Once you taste the food, you'll be OK with the slower service. After all, this is not fast food. I ordered the grilled cheese brisket sando. You know what they say... Go big or go home! The portion is what I expected although it could've had more cheese ironically. It's also a $30 sandwich so my expectations were fairly high. The bread on the Sando tasted like basic white bread, and they definitely could take this up a notch to enhance the overall flavor profile, plus like I said, absolutely needed more cheese. The meat was tender, very flavorful, but I also found it to be on the sweet side, and I think I was expecting more of that tang that you get from West Coast/Texas, Southern BBQ. It was tasty! Originally my plan was to order a variety of different items on the menu, but I found out the hard way, that they sell out of food fairly quickly, and they may or may not make more. Case in Point, really wanted to try the mac & cheese, but it had been sold out an hour before I got there. I was told they were making more, but it would take an hour. This is definitely a place worth exploring, and I could tell by looking at some of the other diners plates, that other people were enjoying their food. I definitely plan on going back!

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    L H Restaurant

    L H Restaurant

    3.9
    (63 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    Hot and delicious Jook congee and Chinese donuts you tiao on a foggy day. It's hard to find an…read moreauthentic Hong Kong style café with won ton noodle soup, jook, and the barbecued meats. The salt and pepper tofu were absolutely delicious as was the bitter melon. The sweet ladies inside were most attentive and accommodating. There was a lunch rush, but otherwise the service was highly efficient. The restaurant is very clean but not fancy. There are several large round tables to accommodate 8 to 10 people and then other smaller square tables for 2 to 4.

    Despite how often I find myself around here, I'd be lying if I had paid much attention to L H…read moreRestaurant in the past. In part, it's because I had no idea the old Five Happiness restaurant that used to call this place home had even closed, but, really, I just tend to forget about every restaurant on this block (save for Brothers Korean BBQ). That is, until we heard that they sell Chinese BBQ roast pork and roast duck here, which we're always on the lookout for! Compared to some of the other nearby Chinese restaurants, L H feels a bit bigger in size, but, outside of that, not much about it feels all that indistinguishable or notable. As for the menu, we knew we were going to be trying their Chinese BBQ, but it was nice to see that they have over 140+ dishes to choose from, even despite how it didn't seem like there was a specific signature offering or specialty. Still, with so many options available, it was nice to see just about every Chinese staple dish was accounted for and that there seemed to be something for everyone. -- THREE BBQ ITEM PLATE with Roast Pork, Roast Duck, and Char Siu The dish we came here for, but it was a mixed bag. The biggest issue for me was how everything was cool/room temp, but at least the Roast Pork wasn't bad - a touch underseasoned, but crispy-ish. The Roast Duck was also decent (albeit lean), but the Char Siu was a bit dry. -- BEEF STEW & WONTON NOODLE SOUP with Egg Noodles While the portion size was generous, nothing about this stood out. On the plus side, the wontons were fairly plump and the noodles had a nice bite to them. However, the broth wasn't very rich and several chunks of the beef stew were chewy/tough. -- TOMATO BEEF JI MIEN This didn't do much for me, but, to be fair, I'm not a big fan of the dish in general. Although it came with a generous amount of tomatoes on top, all of the sauce and everything didn't leave much crispiness to the noodles. -- BEEF WITH SCRAMBLED EGG OVER RICE I didn't have a ton of this one, but it might have been the best dish we had. Sadly, some of the rice felt a little firm, but the eggs were cooked exactly how I prefer for this dish and the slices of beef were actually surprisingly tender. Much like the food, the service here was fine, but it seems they may not be as generous as they used to be. While the workers were friendly enough, my relative, who comes here often and is the one who put this place on our radar, mentioned they no longer give free soup with their lunch plates and that the portions looked slightly smaller than he remembered. I personally can't say if that's actually the case or not, so take it for what it's worth, but I also don't have any reason to doubt him either. All in all, even though nothing about L H Restaurant, or their food, amazed us, I can't say anything specific failed us either. Rather, our visit just felt really lackluster and generic. If anything, the most notable thing about this place is how curiously early they close, even on weekends (closes at 7pm). Given all of that, I can't say we have much of a reason to come back, especially in an area like the Richmond where we really don't have to go far to find the same or better. TWO AND A HALF STARS rounded down.

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    International Smoke

    International Smoke

    3.9
    (2.4k reviews)
    5.7 mi
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    we're here celebrate birthday, This place is busy and great vibes, and tomahawk steak and all the…read morefood we ordered tastes so good, and smoke old fashioned yum . waitresses little slow but overall great !

    Yesterday, May 28, 2026, it was announced that INTERNATIONAL Smoke officially shuttered as of…read moreWednesday, May 20, 2026. If you ask me, this comes as no surprise at all. Located on the ground floor of the infamous leaning Milennium Tower in San Francisco's Financial District, INTERNATIONAL Smoke was Michael Mina's fine dining barbecue restaurant collaboration with multi-hyphenate entrepreneur Ayesha Curry. I visited this place once, for a small dinner party hosted by Charles Schwab on Tuesday, October 14, 2024. We arrived shortly after 6:35 PM. The atmosphere was modern, but casual and hip, funky with exposed metal accents popping through concrete floors and columns. Evidently, the fully booked days were behind them - despite the place's popularity as a fun, lively eatery with the occasional celebrity spotting, the restaurant was fairly quiet that night and not a single person was at the bar. We were seated in the spacious Atrium with floor to ceiling windows. INTERNATIONAL Smoke was not your traditional barbecue restaurant. They presented a globally-inspired grill-centric carte inspired by the rich heritages of the co-founders. The globetrotting meat dishes highlighted diverse international flame-cooking and smoking traditions. The ambitiously broad menu intended to take diners on a culinary journey around the world, but, instead, delivered a disjointed and scattered passport. Similar to the food offerings, INTERNATIONAL Smoke's drink catalogue featured some rotating crafted cocktails that leaned into global flavours, such as KUNG FU PANDAN ($18) and MIDNIGHT IN OAXACA ($20). Boozy beverages like TICKLE ME PINK ($19), NEGRONI ($19), and the ESPRESSO MARTINI ($20) were enjoyed by some of my tablemates. A couple of us stuck to the ZERO PROOF potables like the BUZZ FREE BEE ($15) and RASPBERRY FIELDS ($12) of which the latter I found to be delightful. Cool ice cubes, too! Below are a few of the dishes that we ordered: DOUBLE DUCK WINGS ($28) - I don't eat duck, but my dining mates raved over the tender mango-habanero glazed meat that was falling off the bones. BLACK TRUFFLE CAESAR ($20) - This was a substantial serving, and the sweet onion crema, fried garlic, and truffle vinaigrette all worked well together. ROASTED CAULIFLOWER ($18) - Meh. Perhaps my prejudice against raisins and tehina got in the way of enjoying this STARTER. BLISTERED SHISHITO PEPPERS ($16) - There was not a single blister on any of the peppers, so, unfortunately, the expected smoky, charred flavour was completely absent. MISO YAKI BLACK COD ($48) - This order came with two considerable sized filets of the velvety soft and flaky fish served atop mild shishito peppers sitting in a light ginger dashi broth. It could have just been me, but one of the slices looked a bit undercooked. DUNGENESS CRAB GARLIC NOODLES ($45) - Joanna went with this rich, buttery dish of noodles tossed with wood ear mushrooms, generous portions of Dungeness crab, and heavily garlicked. It was hearty, but I didn't see any bok choy mixed in there, which would have disappointed me if I were Joanna. PERI PERI HALF CHICKEN ($39) - Dustin ordered this dish. The poultry appeared to be well marinated, so I can only assume that the deep, fiery acidic flavour with the pronounced smoky element came through in each bite. Surprisingly, no rants nor raves on this from Dustin...who is usually very opinionated. PORK BELLY FRIED RICE ($17) - Not the worst, but not the best. For the small bowl, this was a major rip off. FRIED BRUSSELS SPROUTS ($15) - Wow, for the price, this should have knocked our socks off, but was pretty lackluster. 8 OZ. CENTER CUT FILET MIGNON ($68) - I ordered this steak plate. The meat was cooked perfectly medium rare, but the taste of the red wine demi and the stuffed portobello mushroom were unremarkable. LEMON OLIVE OIL CAKE ($14) - This did not stray far from the standard olive oil cake, just a touch of lemon added to the cake's flavour + the pluot garnishes. Nothing standout about this, unintriguing. "SMOKED" CHOCOLATE S'MORES ($14) - Not your typical s'mores, more of an elevated take on the campfire classic with a valrhona molten cake sitting atop brûléed marshmallow fluff with a side of graham cracker crumble and a scoop of ice cream. CINNAMON CHURROS ($13) - The accompanying blueberry cheesecake and meyer lemon curd dips were the sole unique elements of this sugar-dusted fried pastry dessert. Without them, this plate would have been underwhelming. Mediocre food at high-end prices aside, table service was friendly. What was all the hype over INTERNATIONAL Smoke? My true guess is that the affiliation with Steph Curry and his basketball friends who would pop in were the big draw...because even with all of the smoking, this place had no fire.

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    Yakiniq

    Yakiniq

    3.3
    (1.8k reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$$

    YakiniQ really said "leave hungry? never heard of her."…read more Pulled up with my homie Jun because this man treated me to lobster last time and you already know... Asians keep receipts but in a wholesome way We don't split love, we rotate blessings. For $49.99/person, this AYCE Korean BBQ was straight violating my self-control. The short ribs?? HELLA BUSSIN. Like actually criminal. Every bite had me ascending like a TikTok food review in 4K. Meat so juicy I almost stood up and thanked the cow personally. The grill smoke got us smelling like seasoned warriors walking outta there but honestly worth it. Staff kept the meats coming faster than my auntie asking why I'm still single. And let me put y'all onto some elite Chinese vocabulary real quick: "好吃到舔手指" (hǎo chī dào tiǎn shǒu zhǐ) = "so good you lick your fingers." That's EXACTLY the vibe. Finger-licking good fr fr. YakiniQ got me fighting for my life, unbuttoning my pants in the parking lot, and already planning my return. 10/10. No crumbs left. Their "Red Hot" peanut sauce is the carry here - no doubt. Highly recommend with my utmost respectful regards!

    Came here last night to celebrate a friend's birthday. Had poor experiences at the Livermore…read morelocation in the past, so wasnt really expecting much from this spot either. Granted we were a bit late for our reservation, we ended up having to wait another 30-40 mins. The place (2nd floor) is small & awkward. We were all cramped waiting on the stairway and the actual seating area is also fairly small for a busy KBBQ place/big parties. The 8 of us squeezed into a booth with 2 chairs on the side. You can also feel whenever the table next to us got up and stomped/yelled/moved in their chairs-- which was really often. The basic AYCE menu is fairly limited-- esp for the side options. The marinated meats were pretty good as was the tteokbokki. Side & meat portions were alright, but the kicker is having to flag down staff to make sure they put in the order & bring it out. We asked for japchae about 5 times before it actually reached our table towards the end of our meal. The server/manager also told us that he had accidentally brought out 2 bottles of soju for us and that he'd COMP 1 bottle. We didnt notice that he had actually charged us for 2 and comped/subtracted a "third" one. So none were really comped at all. I just realized after we paid and that felt really sketchy. Idk if it's worth coming back here.

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    Fikscue Craft BBQ

    Fikscue Craft BBQ

    4.3
    (338 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    I have been wanting to go here forever and it didn't disappoint. We came close to opening time and…read moredidn't have a wait, but by the time we finished there was a line. We ordered and shared the smoked brisket, smoked ayam lumpia, nasi goreng, rujak slaw, and macaroni goreng between three. It was the perfect amount for us. The brisket was super tender and everything was flavorful. The slaw had a good crunch as well. Would definitely come back.

    Came here after hearing good things about it and it def hit the spot especially after a long hike…read more I arrived around 12:30 which was def not the worst time as when I got to the front of the line they still had a lot. I honestly forgot how long I waited but we came as a group so I got a beer next door first. The Dino rib def was a 10/10 it was so tender and I love the red onions they give on the side of the bbq. Def get a Dino rib or two over the brisket. Brisket 6/10 - this was a bit dry for my liking but it def did fall apart well. But it's a 10/10 when you eat it with instant ramen (just heat up the brisket in the instant ramen broth and u got yourself a solid meal) PLUS it becomes so soft and tender doing so Cole slaw 9/10 - I rlly liked this it reminded me of Vietnamese Goi (cold salad) and that was really good. Pro tip: there's parking in the back lot and get yourself a couple of beers from the brewery next door while you wait :D

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    Chicken balado plate, Beef rendang plate and Their famous brisket.
    Chicken balado plate, Beef rendang plate and Their famous brisket.
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    The line 30 mins before they opened.

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