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    3.9 (98 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:15 PM
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    Miss Maggie C.

    Delicious food! We ordered too much food. Frog, fish soup, pork belly, braised beef, steamed egg, liver, pork mushroom dish, vegetables. The portions were big. A lot of their items are spicy or slightly spicy. Some of the items they said they can't take out the spice for you. The service was good, there's lots of servers all around. The food came out pretty fast too. It's hard to pick my favorite dish because all of them were so good.

    Stir fry mushrooms with green peppers and yunnan ham
    Julie S.

    My husband and I have been wanting to check out Ping's Bistro. [[HIGHLIGHT]]We enjoyed the whole experience from the vibe of the restaurant, efficient and nice staff to the delicious food.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Our mushroom dish had a good wok flavor. Pork ribs - crispy and not oily. The rose jelly dessert refresh. We definitely want to try other dishes.

    Signature Grilled Fish with Lemongrass $39.99 (30 minute wait time warning!)
    Megan C.

    ***MANDATORY 18% service change*** Nice of them to inform you that there's no need to tip since it's already included prior to paying haha. ***immediately speaks Mandarin*** OVERALL: Ping's Bistro has rarely disappointed me. From their first location at Pacific Commons to three others and now this, their dishes are absolutely spectacular and unique (aka tastes AMAZING and the flavor profile is rarely experienced elsewhere). Yea, this place is the priciest out of all of them BUT seriously it's worth it. They are highly known for their smoked ham and mushroom fried rice but I can never see myself paying $28.99 for fried rice... ORDERED: Lemon grass fish - it's dry, crisp and simply amazing - layer of mixed spices and chili - provides 2 lime slices - almost like Thai lemon fish - moist filets (fish is cut in half so there are bones, fyi!) - some may find this to be salty and lots of rice is needed but I thought it was just right Chinese flowering cabbage - it's unique so may be an acquired taste - simply stir fried with lots of fresh crisp garlic and dried chilis (+oil, sesame oil, shoyu, etc) - no adjustments in spices was simply very mildly spicy Bowl of rice - their rice is somehow always absolutely well steamed... nice bite and nice chew SERVICE: Order via QR code provided on table (website can also be found online through googling their name). Payment via tablet. At least 3 different servers were seen walking around. Strange how they don't ask if you want hot tea or water as with other locations. Doesn't pour water since they already provide a pre-set "vase" of lemon mint water. However, it's nice how when you ask for hot water, they give you a teapot and don't charge you extra ***so bring your own tea leaves/bag haha*** AMBIANCE: [[HIGHLIGHT]]Casual dining with a sprinkle of upscale fine dining vibes (due to decor, plates and COST). Many here to hang with friends and have a conversation. A few lone diners who miss the taste of home, as well. Cycles/turnaround fairly quickly. Diners are typically young Chinese. Moderately loud with all conversations in Mandarin haha. Good for large groups as not possible to adjust the 18% service fee (it's the same for 1 person and 10+ individuals). Restrooms are crazy clean and they utilize all Trader Joe products (brownie points!!).[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Located in a nearly deserted plaza. Has their own private parking lot...***HOWEVER IT IS slightly frustrating that each lot is separated by establishments; THEREFORE, watch where you are parking as you may be towed... THIS LOT IS EQUALLY STRANGE BEING CALLED AS "TAIWAN BISTRO"*** If you drive from a certain direction, the restaurant sign isn't obvious as it's not on the building itself. Would I come back? Heck yes.

    梅干菜扣肉 Steamed Pork Belly w. Preserved Vegetables
    Gina R.

    Favorite dishes were the fried rice, the beef roll with mint and the beef with pickled mustard! Fried rice is flavorful and so much packed into every bite. The beef rolls with mint are refreshing and fragrant. The beef with pickled mustard is sour, gingery and paired so well with the bell peppers. Food tastes authentic and the spice is amazing. Must try if you like Szechuan spice. Best Chinese food I've had in the Bay Area so far. Would warn that if you are not used to this type of Chinese spice, or spiciness in general be aware. They can't make some of their dishes entirely no spice but only to lessen it. Came here on a Sunday evening at the end of long waitlist but the line moved quickly and we were seated in no time! [[HIGHLIGHT]]Inside the restaurant was packed, for good reason. Immediately could smell the delicious fragrances from the food.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Food came out quickly and we had a great experience.

    Cindy C.

    Always find it funny to see that my favorite Chinese places have less than 4 stars on Yelp. I dont know who's giving this place 3 stars or less but y'all need to check your palate. Doesn't matter though b/c the Chinese people know its good and its always busy here :). Ping Bistro does Yunnan and Szechuan dishes and does both impeccably. Portions are generous and everything here ive had tastes delicious but also different from each other, which is my pet peeve for some of the Chinese chains that use the same seasoning packet for every soup or dish on their menu. Its wierd that Yelpers recommend the beef rolls cause they are one of the most meh items imo on the menu. Love the pork belly, the stir friend teo chow noodles is mindblowing, many of the dry pots and any of the pots and stir fries with mushrooms are highly recommended. Yunnan dishes are known for their mushrooms and everything is decently spicy so if you can't handle spice beware. I personally dont love the szechuan spice mix so prefer the Yunnan and other dishes vs the szechuan ones

    Janet H.

    This place always has a huge line! We ordered the Dai-style lemongrass grilled fish (傣味香茅烤鱼) -- the seasoning was incredible, super aromatic, and I ended up eating so much rice with it haha. The fish was really fresh and flavorful too. We also got the stir-fried mixed mushrooms (三种菌菇炒在一起) -- loved the wok hei, such a satisfying dish. The only miss for me was the lychee yangmei drink (荔枝杨梅饮料) -- sounded good but a bit disappointing Overall though, I definitely want to come back to try the white tiger palm stir-fried butter snail (白虎掌炝爆黄油螺片) and the mint beef (薄荷牛肉) next time!

    Pork belly with mushroom
    Grace J.

    The line was out the door at 5:40pm for weekend dinner. It took about 45 minutes from waitlist until the first dish arrived. As your party gets closer to being seated, they will take your order first so there is minimal wait time. The standout dish was the cauliflower with pork crackling. The smokiness from the slight char of the cauliflower and umami from the pork made this dish my absolute favorite. It was incredibly delicious that I could have finished the cauliflower by myself. The next standout dish was the lemongrass grilled whole fish. It was nice they were able to adjust the spiciness level to mild because the peppers infused in the marinade carry quite the kick. The beef roll with mint was a good cold appetizer that packed a nice garlic flavor. The pork belly with mushrooms was not my favorite as the pork belly wasn't fork tender.

    price as of 3/8/26
    Johnathan Y.

    Read the other reviews for food. Mine will solely be for info I wish businesses were upfront about. This is my fight against hidden restaurant fee-flation and for price transparency. price as of 3/7/26 Extra service charges or fees (other than tax and tip): yes, 18% default and mandatory service fee Tip lowest default: no "tip" due to service fee Allows bill split/itemize: N/A NOTE: 18% service fee wasn't apparent when walking in, but it was busy so maybe we missed the signs. when ordering through QR code, didn't see any mention of the service charge either until the end at order summary, which shows up as a line item on your bill when confirming your orders. oh, but they mention it at the bottom of the receipt once you pay lol also tax appears to be based on subtotal + service fee Fee transparency/fairness score: 1/5

    sonya h.

    We came here for mother's day, it was our first time trying it. The place always looks busy when we drive by it so wanted to try. We were pleased with all the food we tried, they also give you a big portion. Everything was yummy.

    生炒油渣菜心 Stir-Fried Chinese Flowering Cabbage
    Melody L.

    Delicious Yunnan restaurant serving exceptionally flavorful dishes! We stopped by Ping's Bistro on a Saturday around noon and were seated immediately with a party of five. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I liked how the restaurant is very spacious with a modern interior that creates a comfortable dining atmosphere.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Their food was packed with flavor and outstandingly good. We ordered their Beef Roll with Mint, Stir Fried Chinese Flowering Cabbage, Sauteed Beef with Pickled Mustard, Fried Rice with Ham and Seasonal Greens, and Signature Grilled Fish with Lemongrass. My favorite dishes were the beef rolls, fried rice, and to my surprise--the flowering cabbage. The cabbage was so flavorful, I've never had vegetables stir fried with such fresh umami flavors of crispy garlic and sesame oil-goodness. It also came with pork slices which paired well with the cabbage's flavor. Honestly, all the dishes were packed with its own unique balance of flavor, and I feel like you can't go wrong with any dish you see on their menu that you may think you would enjoy. Service was solid overall. They were very speedy and attentive throughout our meal. I'd say the biggest standout was still definitely their food, which was packed with authentic Yunnan flavors, making it an oustanding spot for anyone craving regional Chinese cuisine. Highly recommend!

    Kalani S.

    This restaurant have friendly staff but the menu name and the yelp is off... [[HIGHLIGHT]]They have great front seating set up with auto sign in and quick table turn around.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Here is my scoring card for this restaurant: 1) Location: ( 5 Point ) - Great location for customer to see and find. Great parking for street parking and back side with parking lot parking. 2) [[HIGHLIGHT]]Decoration : (2 Point) - They still have the original decoration. Clean and nice from the remodel.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] 3) Price: ( 4 point)- The price is competitive but still a little bit pricey compare to other same stars and type food they serve 4) Quality and Taste : ( 3 point)- The quality is ok, food taste is good and portions are average . ( must be inflation ) 5) Type of cuisine standard : ( 4 point) - The style of Chinese food they serve is pretty close to the way it was prepare in China.Not bad! But some dishes did have slightly modify to cater the customer's need Overall it's not bad and I thinks it's great to give it a try and let me know what you think. Go foodies Total max is 25 Score 18 Stars = 72% round up to 3 stars

    El Y.

    Currently one of the better Chinese restaurants in South Bay, with Yunnan food specialty. Wide selection and efficient / nice service. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Gets super crowded fast especially on the weekends.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Really enjoy the clay pot rice, fungi soup, bullfrog, knuckles, etc. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Lots of group gatherings, family friendly[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

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    Nathan F.

    I had a very average experience here. It didn't start so great. My family and extended family chose to come to Ping's Bistro, only to find out there was a 30-40 minute wait for our party of seven. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The lobby was crowded, so most of my family opted to go shopping nearby to kill time.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I was left to wait for our table to be ready. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It didn't help that it was nearly 90 degrees outside, as I witnessed a waiting customer suddenly faint in the waiting area.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Thankfully, the workers at the restaurant were swift and attentive to ensure the health and safety of the customer, giving her water, a chair, and escorting her safely out of the restaurant. The professionalism under pressure from the staff was outstanding. After the long wait, we were finally seated. Besides the vegetables and the pork buns, I did not find the meal very impressive. Considering the high price point, I was expecting to get wowed by all the dishes. The food was overall decent, with very impressive pork buns and vegetables, but it was average for the amount they were charging us. Overall, I'm appreciative of Ping's Bistro for hosting our family dinner. My family did enjoy the food, and the staff were attentive to our needs the entire time. However, I do not feel comfortable giving this place any higher than 3 stars due to the waiting problem as well as the high price point. As summer is coming and the days will only get hotter, Ping's Bistro staff has to implement a solution to address the long wait times for the well-being of their customers.

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    Came on a weekend for lunch and ordered the chicken with cordyceps clay pot rice and also the pig…read moreears appetizer. Pig ears came quickly. Large portion (especially for $7 when many other restaurants charge $10+ for this dish) and flavored well. A little bit spicy but mostly savory. My one nit was they were actually a bit too salty, so we waited until our rice arrived to eat them. The chicken with cordyceps clay pot rice was delicious. The chicken was well-seasoned and very tender and juicy. The cordyceps paired really well. They have their "secret claypot sauce" on the table so you can season to your preference. Food came quickly despite it being a clay pot spot. You order off a QR code, so there wasn't much service. Interior is bright and clean with lots of tables.

    Came here with friends looking for comfort food. We ordered 4 clay pots and a veggie dish cuz we…read morewere skeptical it would be enough since the pots looked so tiny but we actually had leftovers! The place was a bit noisy but it was nice and bright. When we walked in it was empty but soon filled up before we left. My friend had it doordashed to them and they were surprised the food came in a clay pot (I think it costs $3 more when you get it to go or delivered but I could be wrong). The rice in the clay pot was nice and crispy and the soy sauce was perfect. For some reason I can't find the pics (will post if I find them later) but it was all good! I was especially impressed with the way they did their chinese broccoli with oyster sauce. Would come by again if we were in the area!

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    We have been curious about this restaurant since we moved to the neighborhood. Finally got a chance…read moreto check it out. It is a bit of a dumpy place right next to a gas station, across from an empty strip mall shop area! We weren't even sure the restaurant was open when we got here. We were asked to pick any table - mostly booths. There's a QR code to scan and place your order. After peruse quite an array of items we picked the ma po tofu and the beef with onions. Service was minimal- we weren't even sure presented with 2 cups and a carafe of water to start. Our order arrived and we got a complimentary seaweed miso soup. Soup was quite good with real seaweed - not the dehydrated stuff in some Japanese restaurants. Surprisingly the food was delicious! The ma po tofu was very authentic. There's schezwan peppers or Mala in it but it was not overpowering that it numbs your tastebuds! The tofu was soft and silky. The beef had good flavor and balanced the meal out. Beef was tender. Overall we enjoyed our meal. Will definitely come back to try other dishes on the menu If you're not familiar with traditional Chinese entrees the menu can be quite daunting and a turn off. They definitely utilize all animal parts!

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    4.1
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    This is right next to my gym, so I said to myself that I will make the time one day to try this…read moreplace. Well today was that day. Who does not like some skewered meat and this place does it well. If you did not have the opportunity to try Chinese skewered meats you are missing out. The seasoning is done well here a combination of Sichuan spices the chili and spices. Again I think the portions and the prices that they are arranged for here are not that bad at all. I think I got a total of 9 skewers and paid about 40 dollars with tip included. It's not badly priced I know some other places and skewer places that same amount would have come out to more than 60 dollars or more. You order through your tables QR code and they bring the skewers right to your table. The table has warmer pans to keep your food warm while you eat through your other skewered meats. I guarantee you, you will eat more than 1 skewered meats. Beef Tongue is really good Lamb was also very good Beef with trip was decent Pork was also nice and fatty The importance of this the spice and again it was well balanced! Will definitely be back

    The food is always delicious here! The spices that they use for the food is delicious. Perfectly…read morebalanced flavors and spicy! The skewers here don't disappoint and are a good amount of meat per skewer. The decor inside makes you feel like you're back in time. On occasion they'll have live music as well. The staff has always been amazing, and hardworking. Always love coming here!!

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