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    Brochette Dumpling

    4.2 (372 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    32. House Special Pan Fried Pork Bao
    Debbie G.

    If you know, you know... with all the dumpling spots in SF, I still keep coming back to Brochette in the Park Merced/SF State area Tried to do the whole Irving Street crawl on a Sunday afternoon--people everywhere, cars circling for parking... 3x around the block and I had to pass. Pivoted to Brochette Dumpling and honestly? Best decision. Easy parking in their little lot, zero wait, and straight to the good stuff: Xiao Long Bao - Shrimp and pork Pan Fried Pork Bao String Beans Salt and Pepper Fried Tofu The pan-fried pork bao - Perfect crispy bottom, soft fluffy top, and that juicy pork filling that hits the second you bite in. XLB are solid--fresh wrappers and you can literally watch them being made on the spot- always a good sign . String beans? Bright, fresh, nice crunch. Not quite Din Tai Fung level, but good enough to keep me happy. Fried tofu was crispy and well done, but a little too spicy for me (spice lovers, you'll love it). My only complaint- their soy/vinegar mix is a bit mild--I like to DIY for that extra flavor. Overall: fast, tasty, no wait, easy parking, and wallet-friendly. A winner when you want your dumpling fix without all the wait!

    37. Wagyu Dumpling
    Michael J.

    This place is a great value. The food is absolutely delicious. It wasn't my favorite hot and sour soup, but serviceable. I do recommend the siu mai, pork dumplings, waygu beef, and bbq pork buns. The service was okay; maybe we were too slow to order or too wrapped up in conversation, but it seemed the tables around us were better tended to. The food came out fast but was definitely tasty.

    32. House Special Pan Fried Pork Bao
    Crystal H.

    I cannot recommend this dumpling restaurant more! Not only is it lowkey with a short wait time, but they have plenty of dishes that all taste equally delicious. Their chicken fried rice, which is usually a simple dish, was perfect! This was my first time trying a beef roll, and inside it is fresh cucumber which paired perfectly with the fried outside wrapped and beef. The house special pan fried pork bao was juicy and savory. Lastly, my favorite dish of the night was the crab and pork Xiao Long Bao. It was perfectly soupy, and the broth is seriously addictive. If you're craving or haven't tried this type of cuisine before this spot is perfect to give it a shot. Staff is patient and interior has plenty of seating. Do yourself a great favor and give it a shot!

    24. Spicy Pork Xiao Long Bao
    Mindy H.

    We came to Brochette after a workout because we were hungry and craving something hot. parking was a bit difficult but we managed.. We ordered sooo much food and the restaurant owner gave us sesame balls on the house. Food: Beef noodle soup 7/10: the soup was nice and spicy but the noodles were a bit overdone. Meat had great flavor but it could be more tender String beans 10/10: this was probably my favorite dish we ordered! I couldn't stop eating it Pan fried buns 9/10: the bottom was nice and crispy and tasted pretty good Soup dumplings 6/10: not the best I've had, and the spicy ones were a bit disappointing Mapo tofu 4/10: it wasn't the traditional mapo tofu that I'm used to. Didn't have the Szechuan peppercorns or ground beef.

    Shrimp toast
    Sherman L.

    Great lunch spot if you're craving Chinese food. Service was okay but can't say too much as it was one guy running the show. Forgot our waters until we asked but no big deals. Ambiance is nice, good amount of seating, good lightning. You can see an open window that shows them making dumplings too! Only thing I would say is that it seems like their open sign is broken or they forgot to plug in. We were parking and almost left thinking they're closed but I decided to get out the car and check. Good thing I did because it was delicious. 1) Spicy chicken was well fried. No dried pieces, good amount of spice but has a tongue numbing spice if you're not a fan of that. 2) Pan fried dumplings - not greasy like some places I've tried but also not overly pan fried. Could use a bit more pan fry crisp texture but it had plenty of soup/juice so be careful with this one! 3) house special XLB - this was probably the best XLB I've ever had. The skin did not break but didn't feel too thick and doughy like some places do. I HATE when I pick up the dumpling and all the soup spills out. This did not happen at all. Easy to pick up from the top with chopsticks and they give you these nice dumpling spoons for you to eat it in. Very flavorful and plenty of soup! Vinegar dip sauce was on the weak side in my opinion but that's also a good thing to not take away from the soup flavor. 4) three flavor dumpling - this was good on its own but after having the XLB, it felt lackluster so no fault in the dish, just had high competition lol. Standard steamed dumpling. Saw you can choose boiled, steam, or pan fried option ($1 more). 5) braised beef noodle soup - a bit pricey for my liking at $17.99. Wish there was more meat. Pretty standard, nothing special to me but good enough portion to share between 2 people. Meat were tender and soup had a decent kick to it 6) shrimp toast - this was AMAZING. May not be that for everyone but for me, it brought me back to my childhood. Reminded me when I would go to do dim sum spots with the workers pushing the cart. They would have these crab claws that was basically crab claw wrapped with fried shrimp served with a sweet-ish mayo dip. It tasted EXACTLY like that but with Chinese fried dough stick aka Youtiao. Very glad we got this to try and it's going to be something we order again. Food came out within 10-15 mins and literally one after the other without break so that was awesome! They also pack your leftovers to go! Definitely gonna come back as I'm a big fan of the Jade & Java coffee spot next door from this nice little spot. Parking is easy each time I come to this little plaza which is bonus points!

    I seen these characters around in SF
    Juan V.

    There are lots of places in San Francisco for some dumplings. There are shopping mall dumplings to Clement street dumplings to Chinatown and everywhere in between dumplings. One place is a hidden gem by a golf course and Lake Merced where there are thousands of Gators ( Gaters) walking around Park Merced and between San Francisco State University and in neighboring Stonestown. It is rare to see a shopping strip mall in San Francisco and especially one located not visible to lots traffic. One place which offers different types of dumplings is Brochette Dumplings. You will find pan fried dumplings, Xiao Long Bao, and delicious dim sum. On a hot day in San Francisco I enjoy some delicious dim sum and I had to order dumplings. You can taste the freshness with the fresh ingredients. I enjoyed the Xiao Long Bao but it kept squirting soup and luckily they offered a soup spoon to eat it with. I also had the garlic honey fried chicken and its was tender and very flavor and not too sweet and boneless ( my favorite). The only dry item was the Taiwanese inspired popcorn chicken but that's how it's made and it had good flavor and a good crunch and it brought balance to the wet meal I was having. A good place to grab dumplings in the cuts of San Francisco. Come to Brochette Dumpling that have food that's "Chinese"where you can get pan fried buns that are "Shanghainese" and dumplings are for food any weather whether it's 50 "degrees" to 90 degrees I personally enjoy dumplings during a cool Summer "breeze " They serve food with drinks with different types of "teas" while some inside spilling the tea in a yap session some other are students trying to pursue their university "degrees" but this place have dumplings that are popping like popcorn chicken made by the "Taiwanese"

    Spicy Thinly Sliced Pig Ear (Cold)
    Tiffany H.

    I was craving some beef noodle soup and decided to try this place. It's located in an area that I honestly never knew existed. Parking was not bad and I was able to get a table without any issues. We ordered off the QR code and food came quickly and was hot! The shrimp toast was like a fried Chinese donut with shrimp paste. It was a great appetizer and I can see how it's a top seller. I definitely recommend trying it if you want an appetizer to share. The pig ears are crunchy but not as spicy as I hoped. It has a nice surprise to have cucumber at the bottom as I debated on ordering the cucumber salad but decided not to. Overall, a great new addition to available restaurants to go to. I saw they have some interesting dumpling flavors that I'd like to try with more people around so that I can order more flavors but not have to eat all of it.

    Menu 8/24/25
    Linny P.

    Great spot for dumplings! Came on a Sunday around 1:30 PM and waited about 15 minutes for a table. It's located in a small plaza so there is a parking lot available. Favorite items: - Beef rolls ($14.99) - came with 2 rolls cut into 4 pieces each - Salt and pepper crispy tofu ($14.99) - really good but wish it came with a little more for the price - Pork XLB ($11.99) - comes with 6 dumplings. This was everyone's favorite item. Also tried the shrimp pan fried pork buns ($14.99) and the pan fried pork buns ($13.99) which came with 6 pieces per order. Wasn't bad, but wasn't the best. The bottom wasn't very crispy compared to other places I've tried. I preferred the shrimp over the regular pork. We also tried the hot and sour soup ($10.99) and didn't like it. It's different than the ones I've had and more on the sweeter side. Overall, great experience. Food came out quick and the customer service was good. Would definitely come back for the pork XLB.

    22. House Special Pork Xiao Long Bao
    Michele T.

    First time back since they changed from Mom's Dumpling to Brochette. - same menu. The standouts for us are the dumplings - pork XLB and the wagyu dumplings (fried). Kiddo really likes the cucumber salad - simple but tasty. The green beans arrived hot. This time hubs ordered the dry fried chicken wings - good.

    Pan 38. House Special Pan-fried Pork Bao
    Keyko R.

    The food here was amazing and service was quit and friendly. Everything was delicious. We were recommended to visit by some locals we met in the neighborhood, another local gem. 10/10 would recommend.

    8. Spicy Dry Fried Chicken Wing
    Fiona T.

    Everything we ordered was delicious. 13. Spicy dried fried chicken wings 18. Beef roll 22. House special Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings) 32. Pan fried pork bao - these had a nice skin and had soup inside 41. Korean fried sauce noodle - the meat sauce paired well with the noodles. Nicely coating each bite. Food came out extremely fast. This spot is casual. There are chairs and booth seating available. There is accessible parking in the lot but get there early if you're worried about parking. It fills up during busy times

    Beef 43. Spicy Braised Beef Brisket Noodle Soup
    Samantha L.

    One of my favorite XLB and beef rolls in the city!! Dishes (ranked by best): 1) House Special XLB: perfect consistency with handmade wrappers that you can watch them make. They perfected the flavor and texture of this dish 2) Beef Rolls: perfect about a portion, crisp and ingredients. Definitely a must try. 3) Beef Noodle Soup: very good soup, can't go wrong getting this Logistics: -accepts card -plenty of free parking available in private parking lot -plenty of indoor seating

    31. Siu Mai- decent
    Monica C.

    Solid dumpling spot next to SFSU near the apartments! Their dumplings were fresh, soupy, and tasty! My sister and I came here with our families and a bunch of our kids. The worker was able to accommodate by providing high chairs for our toddlers. The restaurant had a window where we could watch the workers wrap dumplings and xiao long bao. We were seated right next to the window and saw all the action. It was cool! We tried a variety of items. My favorite was their xiao long bao. It was warm, not burning hot like some places and after putting the whole xiao long bao in my mouth, there was so much soup. It was tasty! The pork and cabbage dumplings were not oily and pretty good. The chicken chow mein was pretty flavorful! Our toddlers loved it! The dry-fried spicy chicken wings were not spicy at all. It was good but not great like San Tung's chicken wings. I tried the special red xiao long bao, pan fried beef rolls, and the garlic string beans from my sister's table. Honestly, those were only okay. Flavors were not as strong and I definitely had better ones at other restaurants. Overall, solid dumplings at a quiet, hidden dumpling spot in the plaza next to SFSU. Service was attentive especially when it was not busy. Took a bit long to get the check though.

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