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    The Kitchen

    3.0 (1.1k reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Betty T.

    Friends of the restaurant management - go ahead and leave your 4/5 star reviews to support them. Regular folks who DON'T know restaurant management here: definitely go somewhere else, unless you want to experience any of the following: 1. Hunger 2. Bad service 3. Waiters just talking amongst themselves 4. Frustration 5. Waiters who don't know how to do their jobs They are not hurting for business and they don't give a crap about you. You can see from 2 attached photos: - food order was entered in at 6:12 - we asked for the check at 7:02 due to ONE dish coming out in 50 mins (meanwhile dishes were coming out to other tables around us), told them to cancel the rest Waiters didn't make any eye contact or even check up on us. Sooo...if you're into that kind of abuse, I guess you can eat here. (Restaurant, pls come for me if you want. I bringeth the actual receipts attached with your own timestamps.)

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    Steve L.

    Decided to try take out dim sum instead of dining there. Called in an order on a Sunday and was told 30 mins. When I got there it was ready. Tough to find parking so if you have a teammate who can drive you, it makes it easier. All the dim sum items like tripe, har gow, fried taro, chicken feet were warm and takes great. The beef chow fun was so so, not that much beef, though still tasty.

    Amy C.

    My boyfriend picked this spot to have late dinner after I picked him up from SFO. I've been to the Kitchen once a very long time ago with my family, but I don't remember it much. I do like how they open so late. If you're craving Chinese food late at night, then this would be the place to go. I think we got there about 10:15pm on a Sunday night. We were seated right away. At that time, there were probably three tables there. We looked for the menu and waited. After waiting for quite some time, I waved at an employee to get their attention so that we can order. We ordered three dishes - Eggplant something, Fried Rice, and Mongolian Beef. All were pretty tasty. I liked tea that was given to us. It was pleasant and fragrant. The place was pretty nice looking. I don't like the constant smell of cigarette smoke because either the customers or employees were smoking right outside the place.

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    Raymond L.

    Coming back to a consistently great restaurant. I would highly recommend that one comes before 6pm if you don't want to experience a long wait. Tonight's fantastic meal consisted of brisket and daikon in clear broth, roast goose and pea leaf with garlic. The brisket with daikon is one of my favorites when the restaurant has it on their menu. I don't think I've ever ordered it anywhere that has it on their menu that did a bad job on this dish. I've never ordered goose because I it prepared badly when I had it ages ago in Hong Kong, well I guess they never prepared it right, I'm growing very fond of roast goose. The final dish was a vegetable dish which was pea leaf saute in garlic, nothing wrong with that.

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    Shirley C.

    Livelier and louder than your average Chinese restaurant, but that is easy to overlook given how tasty the food is. The dishes are packed with flavor and full of wok hei. The space is relatively small, and they fit in as many tables as possible, which makes it a bit of a maze getting to and from your table. I highly recommend coming with a group of family or friends so you can try more of the family-style dishes and make a reservation. Some of my favorites were the salted egg yolk shrimp, squab, pea shoots, and pig stomach.

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    Regis K.

    We really wanted to like this place since it's such a Millbrae staple and everyone seems to recommend it, but our experience was pretty disappointing. We're staying at a hotel nearby and decided to drop in for dinner, big mistake. First off, the wait was over an hour. For an "old establishment" that's always packed, you'd expect the food to justify the time, but it just didn't. The prices here are sky-high for what you get. Most dishes are over $22, which is wild considering you can find the exact same quality in LA for about $12. The food itself was mediocre at best. We actually had to send the snow pea sprouts back because they were so tough and woody they were basically unchewable. When you're paying premium prices, you expect the kitchen to at least pick through the veggies. To top it off, parking is a total nightmare. Between the hour-long wait, the mid food, and the high bill, it's just not worth the hassle. There are definitely better ways to spend your time and money in Millbrae.

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    Dianna W.

    Great service. Always full house on Saturday & Sunday . You can make reservation if you have table of eight or more. If you don't have a reservation, then you should arrive like 5:30 pm or before 6:00 pm . Tonight I was lucky enough to be able to order the large clay pot of soup . It as all sold out past 3 times I visited .

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    Be prepared for an Obstacle Course! This place is pure chaos. No reservations for small parties, crowded waiting area, people hovering around tables like vultures, and somehow random customers trying to seat themselves before their number is called. We were quoted 20 minutes and ended up waiting almost an hour until I finally asked the host what was going on. If you come here, pay attention or you absolutely can get skipped. The dining room itself looks modern and fairly clean, but it is LOUD. Not energetic loud. Full on yelling across the table loud. The bathroom was also rough enough that I decided to just hold it until I got home. Service is fast but blunt. Every guy is "boss," every woman is "pretty girl," and you better know your order before waving someone down because patience is not on the menu. Thankfully, the kitchen completely delivered. The Black Truffle Roast Duck was the standout for me. Crispy skin, juicy meat, and actual truffle slices instead of fake truffle oil flavor. Easily one of the better roast duck dishes I've had recently. The Wasabi Chicken with Pork Stomach sounded bizarre but ended up being one of the best dishes of the night. The pork stomach had a jellyfish like texture, and the wasabi gave the whole dish a sharp kick without overpowering the chicken. The Yam Leaves with Garlic and Ginger were simple but perfectly cooked and super fresh. The Peking Spare Ribs stayed crispy even under the sweet sticky sauce, which impressed me. The Crispy Skin Roast Pork Belly had insanely crunchy skin and deep five spice flavor throughout. Honestly, this place feels completely out of control and a bit overwhelming, but the food is good enough that I'd still come back. Just arrive early, expect chaos, and keep your eyes on the waiting list at all times. If rating on just food, it's a 5/5. With the bathroom situation and noise factor, I had to deduct two stars.

    Tiffany C.

    We came here on New Year's Day for dinner and luckily we made reservations for 5:30pm because the restaurant was packed with a line out the door! The food is excellent as always and even though it was super busy, the service was great! Love the energy of some of the servers! They were lively, super patient, and super helpful!

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    David L.

    Came out here to celebrate a friend's birthday, we had reservations already and you could tell it was a popular place, the place was already packed with people waiting to be seated, and there were about 20ish people waiting next. It's your typical Chinese-style restaurant with items to choose from or family set meals, we went with a variety of items picked from the menu, I was unable to take all of the photos since we had a hungry crowd but the food came out fairly quick and tasted good. My favorite would have to be the Salted egg yolk deep fried crab, as that's always a huge hit. I also enjoyed the Crispy Ham Hock, it was tender, crunchy, and the dipping sauce made it all come together. The geoduck we had was alright, had it better but also had it worse in other places, the duck came out pretty well. I wish I had taken a photo of the steamed fish we had because I also thought that was delicious! They also served us about 3 different types of desserts, with the mango pudding being the go-to! All and all, it's a great place to grab some Chinese food if you're in the area, I'd recommend getting reservations!

    Phan ..

    I used to love The Kitchen, but after returning for the first time in nearly a decade, I was shocked by the decline. It's a complete 180. The food is now overpriced, salty, overcooked and MSG-heavy with tiny portions that don't justify the cost. The dining room is chaotic and cramped, and the restrooms were disgusting. Beyond the food, the service was bizarre and felt discriminatory. We were lied to multiple times by different waiters about something as simple as complimentary peanuts, yet we saw every other table receiving them. It felt like the staff was judging us based on our appearance. The service is clearly "cliquey" and favors friends of the management. To make matters worse, the manager followed me into the restroom in a way that felt hostile and targeted. As a Vietnamese customer in a Chinese restaurant, I felt highly unwelcome. Between the rude staff, the nightmare parking, and the large non-service dog allowed inside, this place is riding on a reputation it no longer deserves. Save your money and go elsewhere.

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    Hannah W.

    Checked out this Michelline recommended restaurant this week and enjoyed our plates of sizzling hot dinner. We ordered a steak, mushroom, and string bean dish that stole the show! Strips of perfectly cooked rib eye and a variety of savory mushrooms stir fried together in a ginger scallion medley-so good! We also ordered a braised fish and tofu dish that was served piping hot. Definitely make a stop if you're looking for solid Chinese food. There is a parking lot off to the side but it got tricky at the peak of the Friday night rush!

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    Florence K.

    Celebrated lunar new year with a Chinese dinner here! It was crowded but we got seated in 20 minutes. We ordered the pea shoots (4/5 - a little bit tough), duck with truffle sauce (5/5 - a bit weird at first but the taste grows on you) and just white rice (3/5 - I've eaten better rice). Overall, was a really good meal despite the rice quality and would come back again. I'll order the fried rice next time. They also give you a free dessert at the end!

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    I had a wonderful time dining at Lai Lai with my boyfriend after arriving at SFO. The eggplant with…read moretofu and basil was such a delicious dish, the savory glaze paired with the basil helped bring out a very umami flavor in the eggplant and tofu (which soaked it all up!). The orange chicken was also delicious, the breading was yummy and crisp. The white rice here is perfectly fluffy and comes in a decent portion for one. The hot and sour soup was enjoyable! I wouldn't say that this was a standout dish, but it did come loaded up with delicious toppings. The bamboo shoots and tofu were plentiful! The service here is also very quick, I wish the owners continued success.

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    Awarded Millbrae Restaurant of the Year in February 2019.
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    Surprised on the number of 1 star reviews but after reading it was all service driven as the food…read moredefinitely deserves more than 1 star. Black Pepper beef Ribs- delish! tender pieces with grilled bell peppers and red onion made this dish pair really well with rice. Fried rice with Scallop & egg white- a little light on the seasoning but still a decent fired rice dish which with the beef ribs dish was a match made in heaven. Seafood clay pot- more tofu than seafood but still a tasty and well seasoned clay pot. Also ordered a couple of dim sum plates (Shrimp dumpling & beef Balls). Both were on par with other dim sum locales so nothing negative about their flavors. Overall service was fine; given it was the lunch hour but all the food came out relatively quickly and would definitely have a return visit.

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    Black Garlic Pork Ribs 黑金葡萄骨
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    This is the perfect spot to grab solid Vietnamese-Chinese seafood right by SFO. Definitely come…read morehere with friends, order as much seafood as your heart desires, and prepare to get messy in the best way possible because everything absolutely slaps. The menu has so many great seafood options, especially if you're a crab lover. They offer a variety of different crab flavors, so there's a good chance you'll find one that fits your taste. The crab was flavorful, saucy, and so satisfying to dig into. They even give you bibs upon request, which honestly feels necessary if you're planning to go all in. The prawns were also a highlight. They were a decent size, cooked well, and perfectly seasoned. We also ordered the garlic noodles, which were great and exactly the kind of buttery, garlicky carb moment you want with seafood. The green beans were a nice addition too and helped balance out the meal with something fresh and veggie-forward. The only thing I'd probably skip next time would be the raw oysters which didn't taste as fresh. Their fried chicken was delicious though! Service was friendly, and the food came out quickly, which made the whole experience even better. Honestly, we couldn't have asked for a better casual seafood feast. It was so good that my husband and I actually came back two days later just to get the fried chicken and crab again. That pretty much says it all.

    I came here with some friends two days ago. We ordered two crabs (salted egg yolk & peppercorn…read moreflavors), df chicken wings, garlic noodles, pepper steak cubes, and stir fry pea sprouts. Everything came out piping hot. The crabs were fresh, chicken wings were not overly battered, noodles were al dente, and pea sprouts were in season. Whenever I have crab, my favorite sauce/seasoning is the salted egg yolk. Just a hint of saltiness but packed full of umami flavors. After tasting the peppercorn flavor, I found myself loving it too! All the ingredients (peppercorn, tons of garlic "garlicky heaven", and butter) blended well together like one big happy family. This is my new favorite seasoning, a slight edge above the salted egg yolk, as it doesn't taste as greasy. I wish we had taken photos but I was very hungry. This place also has a full bar with 3 good size tv's, which is nice when you want to watch the nba finals too. I thought check-in was on the left as this was the waiting area, and there was a small 'reception' counter which I found confusing. Soooo just a note, be sure to check-in on the right side. We left a little past closing time (9pm) and they didn't rush us. Oh and we were given ice cream cones for dessert. Yuuummm!!! Will definitely be back and highly recommend. Come hungry and leave happy.

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