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    Dim Sum Club

    3.9 (356 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Ha gao
    Donna L.

    Six of us had a late lunch today at about 3pm and they served us at 3pm! We ordered fairly quickly and everything came out piping hot and crispy. We had two orders of ha gao and sui mai and black bean pork and chicken feet. Everything was on point and hot. We also had 2 orders of crispy noodles and a beef chow fun. Very delicious. Service was very fast. Couldn't be happier

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    Tiffany P.

    So I have to say this, hands down the best dim sum in the city. I came here for a lunch with my co workers. Upon arriving, there I've noticed it is a lot of locals eating here which is a good sign already. How you order is they give you a marker and you mark how much portion you want on the menu given to you. The portions were so BIG. We honestly ordered way to much. My favorites were the salt and pepper tofu which melted in your mouth, the crispy shrimp balls, & the turnip cakes. The service was super fast & fyi there was only one worker there who spoke English. It was super busy during lunch time, and I wouldn't say its underrated because it seems the locals already know whats up with this place. Now, if this place were to go viral I wouldn't be surprised. I will definitely come back with my own family to eat here again.

    Anna N.

    Came here for dim sum for the first time with my family, it was so good! We love getting the OG dishes like siu mai and har gow. I feel like if a place can get just the originals right, then everything else will taste good and I was right! I almost wanted to get another plate of siu mai but I was already so full from everything else. Coming here on a weekend is definitely going to be really busy and may have a long wait, definitely plan ahead!

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    Karen L.

    Since there was a long line, we ordered food to-go. Various types of dim sum, salted fish & chicken fried rice and pork chop with orange sauce were all delicious with just the right amount of favour.

    Kevin L.

    The only rule about dim sum club is you tell others to come! This place was bustling soon after opening for the day, and as soon as the first dumplings started arriving, it was clear why. Perfectly done shrimp & chive dumplings, stuffed eggplant, beef balls, and we kept it coming. The beef chow fun was a solid rendition, maybe a little on the oily side, but mighty tasty and wok hei'd. The owner Huang Mei was at the register and cheerily keeping an eye on everything. She owns five other restaurants in SF, and a sixth is opening in Fisherman's Wharf soon, so hey dim sum empire.

    Pea sprouts with garlic
    Annie W.

    Yesterday I had the pleasure of dining at Dim Sum Club for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it. There were only three of us, but we ordered what seemed like a ton of different dishes plus some garlic pea sprouts and the pan fried noodles with beef and black bean. Every dish was very tasty and came to the table piping hot. The dumplings were plump and well seasoned and came with four in an order. We had the egg yolk lava buns for dessert and even though mine was cold by the time I ate it, the sweet egg yolk filling oozed out. It was a bit too sweet for me, but still good. My friend, who had never had it before, really liked it. The pan fried noodles were pretty plain, but still tasty; there was an abundance of onions, some green pepper, and a fair amount of beef. The beef was tender and the noodles had some nice crispy parts, a big plus for the dish! We got there at about 11 on a Monday; they opened at 10:30. We were seated immediately, but about half an hour later all the tables were filled and people were still coming in looking for a table. Service was friendly and attentive; they filled the tea pot a couple of different times for us and brought us a pot of hot water when it was requested. Everything went well and the food was very good. I found the prices to be a bit higher than many other places, but that probably won't prevent me from returning!

    Sesame Ball
    Nora C.

    Went to Dim Sum Club on Saturday around 11:30 am. All the tables were taken, but the wait was only about 5 minutes for a table of two. The menu is front and back, and ordering is simple: each item is listed in Chinese and English, includes a picture, and shows the price. Just grab a marker and write in the quantity you want for each item. The server then takes the menu and enters everything into their POS system. Everything ordered is delicious: Shrimp & Pork Siu Mai Shrimp Rice Noodle Roll Sticky Rice Chicken in Lotus Leaf Salt & Pepper Chicken Wings Beef Ball with Bean Curd Skin Sesame Ball I've been here many times, and it's always reliable. There are many grandmas and grandpas dining here, which is generally the highest endorsement a dim sum place can get. Good food, generous portions, and great value for the price.

    Spicy XLB dumplings
    Shirley N.

    We started out the new year by having dim sum here today Monday around 11:00am. The restaurant was 1/2 full already. We ordered dim sum items off the order form which included pictures of each item. Everything was hot out of the kitchen. Only one little hiccup where we got someone else's rice noodle. We started eating it before the staff noticed wrong table. We paid for it of course. The only item I would skip next time is the spicy XLB. Otherwise all else good. We had a total of 14 items for the three of us. Good thing we worked out at the gym prior to coming. Tea $1.50 p/p.

    Tiffany S.

    Price to taste quality is more than fair here. Easily one of the most affordable dim sum restaurants in the city. The salted egg yolk pumpkin is quite good. Ha gao, siu mai and chicken feet meet expectations. My dad loves the quail and cha siu churng fun here. The fried tofu, fried rice and veggies are some of my favorites here. Service is fast. Restaurant is cramped. But it feels like going back to old school China. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.

    beef rice roll, pea sprouts, bean curd roll, techow dumpling w/peanuts
    Aileen L.

    My party of 4 arrived at dim sum club around 10am on a Saturday and were lucky to grab one of the last open tables. It was busy, and seating was a little tight, but nice and clear, warm and brightly lit inside. We ordered way too many things with a pen on the provided menu, and food came out at a steady pace. The menu is really extensive and includes all the dim sum classics and some items that you don't always see elsewhere! Standout items included the stuffed eggplant and lotus root, and the siu mai and har gow were also quite good. The duck dumpling seemed to be a specialty, and was tasty but didn't stand out as much as the other dishes. Everything overall was really good quality, and came out hot. Our tea was always refilled promptly, and overall service was quick and efficient. There are plenty of great dim sum places to frequent in SF, and Dim Sum Club is a great option - I'll likely add this to the rotation :) It's not as crowded as many of the other dim sum places may get, at least at 10 on a Saturday, though there did seem to be a line forming outside when we left at 11:30!

    Pea Shoots in Broth

    What an experience!! I ordered some of my favorite dim sum dishes and a few new ones and boy was it satisfying. Service was spot on quick and the atmosphere made it feel even better. Yall gotta stop by this place but be prepared to wait. Place your name on the waitlist clipboard but keep an eye on your spot. Sometimes you'll get those that like to go ahead of you because they think it's ok.

    Anna W.

    On a Friday afternoon I treat my mom and sis to dim sum!! We get seated immediately! :) there have been dim sum restaurant closures in the Sunset so this is a gem. I hope it stays open because it is good! It's comfortable in here. Not a big space but we enjoyed it. Everything we ordered was great especially the beef balls, stuffed green peppers, preserved egg and pork porridge and mango pudding!! My mom wanted to go back immediately and my sister gave it 9 out 10! Really good! We loved it!!

    Lynna N.

    We were visiting SF and one thing my hubby always want is dim sum. We just didn't want to spend an arm and a leg for it. We heard of Dim Sum Club and never tried it. So why not? We were 2nd on the wait list and got seated within about 10 mins. Its a small cute little restaurant so no carts rolling around here. They give you a menu and pen, you mark what you want. They took our order quickly but food took a while to come out. Once it started coming, though, it was worth the wait, everything tasted great! My favorite was the chives and shrimp dumplings, the skin was a perfect thick/thinness, so fresh, full of flavor. We ordered two types of tripe, spicy and soy/ginger. The radishes was crispy on the outside and soft on the outside. The stuffed eggplant was surprisingly delicious, it had a crispy skin and sweet soy glaze with a little ball of minced plumped shrimp. The chicken feet were tender and seasoned just right. And of course you can't go wrong with thr basics of ha gow and siu mai. The food was delicious overall and not overpriced like a lot of dim sum spots in SF. Even with the slow timing, I'd still come back for the food alone.

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    Ask the Community - Dim Sum Club

    Is this the same business that use to be on van ness street?

    I asked then when they first opened and they said no.

    Are you cash only?

    No, they take credit cards

    When has this restaurant been in business since?

    Relatively new. I think it opened during the pandemic.

    Do you serve dim sum during dinner hours?

    Yes, we offer dim sum all day.

    Is this the same Dim Sum Club that was on Van Ness?

    No,it’s not the same

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    Delicious Cantonese food, my Cantonese family enjoyed it! Heads up, the restaurant is located on…read morethe second floor. We were a little lost at first then I remembered reading reviews about the location and found the staircase leading up to the entrance. We came on a Saturday around 6 pm and were seated right away. It's not that big inside so it got really busy as we ate. We shared 4 dishes among 4 people and were stuffed! Portions are pretty big and prices are surprisingly good! -House pan fried noodle (4.5/5): Delicious and crispy noodles with not an overwhelming amount of sauce, savory and came with lots of chicken and shrimp, did get kinda salty at the end -Chicken and salted fish fried rice (4/5): moist, flavorful, and not overly salty. Lots of chicken with a little salted fish, could've used more wok hei taste -Salt and pepper rock cod fillet (4/5): thick and moist pieces with a slight crisp, nicely seasoned and flavorful though a bit salty -Beef stew clay pot with bean curd & mushroom (3.5/5): beef was tender and moist, saucy but kinda plain so needed more flavor

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    Stopped by Yongzi Ji for an early Saturday breakfast right when they open at 11:30 am. The place…read morewas still quiet, so we were seated immediately. We ordered : - Braised beef wonton noodle soup : noodles had that perfect springy bite, the broth was light , well seasoned & comforting. The braised beef was melt in your mouth tender, and the wontons were fresh, plump, and juicy. Everything was on point. - Fish porridge : I appreciate that the congee is not too soupy/ watered down. It was hearty and fish was delicately cooked just right, not dry or rubbery like some places. - Curry fish balls with pork rind : Good side dish, nicely seasoned with a spicy kick which we loved. Parking was relatively easy, there's metered spots across the street. Service was fast & efficient, the aunty who served us was super friendly and on top of everything. The interior is clean and comfy with a chill, welcoming vibe. Definitely planning to return, especially for another bowl of that beef noodle soup!

    Came here with my boyfriend and it was a great chill date spot!…read more Good: - The value of the family dinner is insane - we got the Hong Kong style and it came with like 5 different dishes - I liked the eggroll, very crispy and came with a super tasty sauce - The fried rice was really good - We ended up with so much food we had another meal to bring home - and for less than $20 each! - Service was incredibly fast and also they were very nice Bad: - It's a bit hectic inside since it gets busy! Overall, it was such a good deal and the staff were really efficient and nice and would come back!

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    4.2
    (305 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Excellent dim sum spot!! Yes, it's definitely pricey, but everything from the food to the service…read moreand ambiance was fantastic. We ordered 8 items and everything was top quality, but my favorites were: - Ribeye XO "Dan Dan" mein with sesame sauce - Berkshire pork Shanghai soup dumplings (XLB) - Crispy shrimp & meat tofu skin roll It's a small restaurant and was super busy when we went around 11:40am on a Sunday, but luckily we were seated immediately when we walked in. Service was very friendly and efficient. Our server also helped refill our teapot with hot water when we finished the first pot. I really enjoyed the meal here and will definitely be back to try the dinner menu next time!

    I was able to get a walk-in table for dinner on a Sunday evening. The restaurant is pretty small,…read moreand the service was great. I will say, the restaurant felt a bit... drab. There was no music playing and it felt like everyone was whispering at their tables because it felt weird to talk at a normal volume. The interior design also does not match the quality/price of the food - I really think this place could use a redesign and new paint job... Anyway, the food overall was good, but definitely on the pricey side. We got two items off the seasonal menu - a spicy shrimp wonton starter, and the country fried rice. The wontons were good, but not spicy, and the fried rice was really good. It definitely could have used some chili oil on top, but was still good as it was served. The food also came out pretty quickly and was a great temperature. We also got the spicy string beans. They were alright, but not much better than any other dim sum restaurant's. Our total after tax & tip was about $100 for two people, with just two starters, one main dish, and a single beer. This definitely feels high for the quality/quantity of the food, but the great service helps makes up for this. I would say if this place got a redesign and lowered the prices a bit, it would be booked up every day.

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    Rib eye chow fun (best chow fun ever?) possibly. so delicious
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