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    4.0 (363 reviews)

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    5. Green Papaya Shrimp Salad
    Carina L.

    Food - 5/5 Mmm m...hmm. I am a local Bay Area Foodie and I know the spots. This place is a hidden gem. Chinese - Malaysian food is hard to find these days but I hit that spot. I'm a regular with a papaya salad and roasted duck egg noodle soup. Service - 5/5 They are fast ! The guy is really friendly. He gave me a coupon with free Thai ice tea or French fries to me and my daughter. Ambiance - 5/5 I got a Southeast Asian vibe when I came into this restaurant. It is contemporary, classy and nice in here. This is one of my faves in Daly City. Truly a hidden gem.

    Laksa
    Julia L.

    Haven't been here for a while. Service is still on point. It's usually not too crowded so if you need space and attention from the waiter/waitress with a cool romantic dim ambiance then here's your place to go. The Laksa noodles I tried today the soup is very decent. However, noodles were too soft. My friend that ordered the same also said the same.. that usually the noodle here isn't this soft for this dish. Unfortunately this is the first time I tried it so it's what I have to go by. Last thing is my cup is not the cleanest. I could see lipstick stain from whoever so I tried to drink on a different side instead of complaining.

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    Jeffrey T.

    Cute little shop on the tail-end of Mission. They offer unique noodle dishes with generous portions. The workers are all very polite and attentive. The Curry Laksa noodle dish is added a must try as well as anything with their crispy duck.

    Pauline W.

    2/25/24 I came here for dinner one night with one of my coworkers. The area is somewhat sketchy, but thankfully I was able to park only 2 blocks away. My coworker was already sitting inside when I arrived at the restaurant. It wasn't busy at all. My coworker and I shared a plate of dumplings and noodles. I can't remember what they were called, but we both enjoyed it. I wouldn't mind coming back here to try their other dishes.

    15. IPOH Shredded Chicken Fat Noodles Soup
    Susan B.

    Lots of metered parking spaces in front with a store front that is not very welcoming. Once you're inside, you notice the nice touches straight away, including the warm greeting. We were the first to walk in on Sunday, but soon people came to pick up take out and one other table was occupied. I went for the house special-the curry laksa soup- and the broth was amazingly delicious. However, the things in the soup were lackluster- the egg and shrimp were still on the cold side and the shredded chicken did not taste fresh. The report on the IPOH shredded fat chicken soup was that it was salty, but broth tasted fine to me. The appetizer wings came out long after the soups. They were nice. I wish I had liked the food as much as I liked the service.

    2. Jingchuan Dumplings
    Lisa T.

    Hands down the BEST laksa I've had in the Bay. It had the perfect balance of creamy, sweet, and spicy. I still think about Noodle Station's house special curry laksa soup a whole week after my visit -- it was just that good! The spicy roast duck dried ramen was also solid. Duck was lean and tender. If you enjoy sichuan spice (dish itself was like a mild spice level), then this dish is for you! The Jingchuan dumplings were decent; I'd probably skip on this next time to try other dishes. Food came out within 10 minutes of ordering. Pretty authentic Singaporean/Malaysian dishes if I do say so myself. The restaurant was slightly empty when we entered, but customers started coming in once it got closer to dinner time. Parking can be a bit difficult as it's located on a main street but definitely manageable.

    8. House Special Curry Laksa Soup 7. Garlic Fries
    Julianna E.

    Tried this place for the first time and the food was pretty good! My friend and I shared the garlic fries. They were tasty, but I wish there had been a bit more garlic. I also had the house special curry laksa, which was yummy and not too spicy, though it was a little on the sweeter side for me. I'd have preferred it to be a bit less sweet and more spicy, but that's just my personal preference! Overall, the food was great. The service was excellent, and the food came out really quickly. I also thought the interior was cozy. I'd definitely return if I'm in the area to try something else on the menu!

    Mimi Z.

    Amazing food! Got the chicken shrimp spicey noodle soup, and the beef noodle soup, and the pork dumplings. Only note is that the language barrier made it tough to understand her answers to our questions :/ food was so flavorful and made with care. would recommend!

    8. House Special Curry Laksa Soup
    Ngu War ..

    Best Laksa in the Bay . Just the right amount of spice and a lot of toppings. The vermiceilli noodles pair so well with the broth. Lots of space. Not a lot of people. No frills mom and pop shop.

    Kendra H.

    Excellent presentation and big portions. However, we got the house special dried noodles which were just way too simple. It might have felt this way because the meat to noodle ratio was too big. There was way too much noodle for how much meat was there - I'd rather get less noodle and the same amount of meat for the same price and I'd think I'd enjoy it more. We also got the laksa. Usually, laksa has bun in it or rice noodles, but there was vermicelli. The broth was too salty and didn't have enough lime in it. It wasn't the typical expect the laksa and we were pretty excited about it too because the presentation was so spot on.

    Julie N.

    Came here for dinner. Small place with limited seating. They have a tv. This place is known for mostly noodle dishes. Decided to get their house special curry laksa soup for $17.50 and roasted duck with dried egg noodle in xo sauce for $16. Although the price is pretty high up there but they do give you a lot. They brought out the food fairly quick. Both noodle dishes that i got are good in their own way. Had plenty of flavor and can get you full since its a lot. Friendly service. The only con is the street parking which can be hard to find since there aren't a lot.

    XO Roasted Duck
    Lisa R.

    Their noodles selection are amazing, flavorful and delicious! The lady is friendly, still helped us out few minutes before it closed. It was a nice and quiet place to be in. Not too many people but not empty. Try their House Special Roasted Duck, really good!

    House Special Dried Noodles (with roast duck)
    Peter W.

    Do you need a noodle fix but cannot pin down the type of cuisine? Noodle Station has a myriad of options from different asian cuisines like Chinese, Thai, Singaporean etc. I was skeptical at first but was pleasantly surprised at the portions, quality and deliciousness. One thing I will point out is that the flavors are quite strong in terms of saltiness so have a big jug of water handy. My table ordered the house special laksa which was creamy and spicy, hong kong dumpling egg noodles soup which was decent, and the house special dried noodles with roast duck. Service was neutral and the establishment was clean. Overall, I wouldn't mind coming back and trying more things on the menu.

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    I came here for lunch. Noodles tasted good and came in a very large portion. They also had duck, which many places don't have.

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    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    1.2 miMount Davidson Manor
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    Craving some Southeast Asian cuisine, heard about Champa Garden, so we went to check them out on a…read moreweekday for dinner at 7 pm. Parking wasn't too difficult. We found a spot on a side street a block away. This Thai/Laos eatery was dimly lit with a cozy atmosphere. When we arrived, only a few tables were occupied, so we were seated quickly. They have a variety on the menu: starters, salads, noodle soups, pan fried noodles, stir-fries, seafood, vegetarian, curries, fried rice, specials, sides, & desserts. *** O U R P I C K S *** CHAMPA WINGS ~ sweet & spicy, dry pepper fried chicken wings. The wings were quite small, but we got 10 flats. Tasty, but not too spicy. Comparable to the wings you'd get from San Tung or Korean fried chicken wings. 4/5 CHAMPA SAMPLER ~ Lao sausages, fried rice ball salad, & fried spring rolls. Tasty generous platter! It comes with vermicelli noodles and lots of fresh lettuce and herbs so you can make lettuce wraps. Spring rolls were crispy and delicious. I think this was the highlight of our meal. 5/5 LARP LAO STYLE (Duck) SALAD ~ prepared with mint, onions, fish paste, cilantro & Thai eggplants. Alone, the duck is pretty salty. But eating it with the provided lettuce and herbs balanced the flavors and cut the saltiness. Unique and bold flavors. 4/5 PAD THAI ~ thin rice noodles, tamarind, eggs, bean sprouts, and chicken. Flavor was on point, but the noodles were a bit wet and overcooked. 3.5/5 GINGER FISH ~ battered catfish, minced pork, ginger, onions, bell peppers, and mushroom. This tasted more like a Chinese dish. The fish were filet pieces deep fried with a batter covered in a brown sauce. This dish tasted ok, but nothing special. 3.5/5 A few dishes stood out like the Champa sampler and Larp Lao style duck salad. We enjoyed our meal and we'll definitely make our way back when the craving hits!

    George and I ordered the Tom Pad See Ew Noodles ($15) with beef and the Tom Kha Soup ($16) with…read morechicken through Grubhub. The food arrived quickly, which was a great start. The Tom Kha soup was the highlight of the meal. It was rich, creamy, and full of flavor, with a nice balance of coconut, citrus, and herbs. It was so good that George is still finishing the leftovers today. Between the two of us, we got about four servings out of it, which felt like a great value. Unfortunately, the Pad See Ew was a letdown. The dish was greasy, lacked depth of flavor, and had very little beef. I ended up contacting customer support to request a partial refund because the portion of protein was so disappointing. For a dish like Pad See Ew, you expect tender slices of beef, chewy rice noodles, and a balanced savory and slightly sweet soy flavor with a bit of char from the wok, but this version fell short. Overall, the soup was excellent and worth ordering again, but the noodle dish did not meet expectations. I have heard good things about this place and hope this was just an off day.

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    4.4(380 reviews)
    1.8 miStonestown

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    I guess this is what a mall restaurant is... we missed the lunch hour for their special menu so we…read morewent with: Quail $13 this sucker was super tiny but it comes with a nice table side flame show by the server Chicken lollipop $15 I'm usually a big fan of fried chicken but this one was greasy, especially the pieces at the bottom were just dripping in oil and I felt nauseous after eating only 2 pieces, so it makes me wonder if it was bad chicken or fried in old oil Squid ink fried rice $20 came with a little bit of tobiko on top and tiny chopped squid pieces amongst the fried rice Garlic noodles $15 as other reviewers have mentioned, this was plain -- no garlic taste Braised short ribs $29 although the most expensive, this was the best dish by far. You only get about 8 pieces of boneless short ribs but they're tender and the Thai curry sauce was absolutely delicious -- I slathered it all over the noodles and rice. This dish also came with toasted sliced baguette but it wasn't good. You're meant to dip it in the curry sauce but it still didn't make it taste good I think Le Soleil is aiming to be more upscale but I think some of the dishes are marked too high for me to justice ordering

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    Chaa Roen Pohn - Super Teen Kai: Hot & Sour Chicken Feet Soup | $16

    Chaa Roen Pohn

    4.4(158 reviews)
    2.6 miParkside
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    If you are looking for authentic Thai food, this place is it. It's a small neighborhood restaurant,…read moreand the staff is friendly. On a cold, windy weekday evening, I ordered the Khao Soi, a chicken curry noodle dish, presented so beautifully I almost didn't want to eat it. One sip of its broth and I felt like that scene in Ratatouille when he combines food and tastes an explosion of flavors: curry, coconut milk, chicken, and chili, juxtaposed with the texture of raw red onion, crunchy fried wontons, tangy lime juice, and firm egg noodles. It's a good serving too - I couldn't finish it so took the rest home and it was even tastier the next day. I plan to come back with a group and try everything else, including the Laotian dishes.

    first time here. place is just ok but nice ambiance, so homey. staffs are nice and attentive. for…read morefoods: * por laos: kind of appetizer but laotian style. basically, it is like lumpia but served with rice vermicelli, lettuce, mint leaves, cilantro, and dill plus sweet chili sauce. it is absolutely recommended!!! if normally in other restaurants, they just put mint and cilantro but here, they also add dill and taste is approved!!! * khao soi: another recommended noodle that you have to order when coming here. you will not get the whole chicken parts but shredded chicken. the soup taste is quite thick but delish!!! * pad ped with tofu: the tofu is served in fried which is good. i expect to get lots of eggplant instead of bok choi veggie. anyway, for this menu, i will say it is just mediocre like other thai restaurants... prices are just ok or average. will say a recommended thai / lao restaurant...

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    4.3(514 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    HK style pork chop is worth it! $8.00 and cash only! I am definitely coming back! :)…read more I want to come back and try the calamari next time

    I have not been to this place in a long time. This used to be one of my cousin's favorite spots to…read moreeat. For 1st timers, I will let you know this place is CASH only. There are no ATM's nearby especially since Walgreens closed down. I used to go to this place after school, long before it has become the popolar place it is now for Silog plates. The menu has changed a bit, it's a lot simpler but do offer the classics of:tocino, longanisa, and H.K. fried pork chop. We went here yesterday, and for 7 plates 2 of which were combos it was about $65. Which is a steal nowadays. We had: 1. Tocino/longanisa combo: Both items are delicious. If you eat a lot of rice, I would recommend getting a plate of each. Only because for $2.50 more you can get garlic rice and egg 2. Tapa: My niece said she loved this and the meat was so tender 3. H.K. Style porkchop: I was a little disappointed with this. The pork chop was so thin, it was like jerky. Maybe it was a off day? People always talk so highly about this. 4. Smoked boneless bangus (tinapang): My dad liked this one and said it was pretty good Overall, food was delicious and will be back soon. Parking is a little tough. I do recommend calling to place your order, that way you know they're open.

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    4.2(78 reviews)
    1.9 miLakeside

    Food 4.5/5 Ordered three dishes for two people and there…read morewere plenty to share. The beef wonton noodle soup was delicious and 10/10! The wontons are made with lots of shrimps and the beef was tender. We also ordered garlic string beans and caramelized spareribs with ube. The spareribs are a little hard to chew and the meat doesn't fall right off the bone. Overall, the dishes are on the lighter side and not as heavy flavored. Service 5/5 The staff are very friendly and attentive. Everything is made fresh to order and you can definitely taste the quality and effort the chef put in. Ambiance 5/5 The restaurant itself is bright and spacious and is versatile to be split into different party sizes.

    We "woked up" thinking we would be ordering baked pork chops over rice, HK milk tea, and other HK…read morecafe food finds. However, to our surprise upon entering, we were told that there's been a change in their menu. Now a 2 pager that you can find online that offers more lo mein, wonton noodles soup, and chicken wings. We were told they have a new chef and still adjusting the menu. We decided to give them a try anyways and the food wasn't bad! Portions were a good size. Service was nice and attentive which is always a plus for a neighborhood spot. It's nice to have another Asian option in this part of Ocean Avenue for whenever we have cravings of noodle dishes but hopefully, they will bring back some items from their menu.

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