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    Wokitchen

    3.4 (51 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Trucks, Chinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Pork Dan Dan Noodles
    Shih Fa K.

    Ordered the Spicy Dan Dan Noodles, and it came with plenty of pork, cucumbers, and sauce. The noodles were also cooked well. And since it was the Spicy Food Fest, it came with Spicy Sichuan Sesame Sauce. It was indeed a little bit spicy, but otherwise, it was standard. They delivered the food fast for a food truck, and it was a food truck, so ambiance will be variable.

    mongolian beef
    Jaimee B.

    Got to try this food truck at an Off The Grid event at Foster City! We got the general chicken rice bowl, mongolian beef rice bowl, and a 4pk of charcoal lava buns! The general chicken rice bowl was ok, a little too sweet and doughy for me. Wouldn't get it again. The mongolian beef rice bowl was great. Loved how it came with some bok choy to even it out. The beef was on the mild spicy side which gave it great flavor especially in top if rice. I loved the charcoal lava buns! The inside was la egg yolk sweet custard and it was warm. Be careful biting into it because it's very runny. But so so good. And the design is cute and fancy with the gold dust. I will be keeping my eyes peeled for more.

    Madison M.

    This place is mid. The food wasn't super hot which is confusing considering they're using a wok? The shrimp dumpling was good (8/10) and the bbq pork was decent (7/10) but they needed lots of hot sauce for the flavor. Service was quick though I must say.

    Hand Made Dim Sum ($10): BBQ Pork Buns, Shrimp Dumplings x3, Pork & Shrimp Siu Mai x3, Lotus Wrapped Sticky Rice (+$0.50)
    Elena N.

    For lunch, a coworker and I decided to share a plate. Since Off the Grid: Lunch on the Lane is close to work, she picked Wokitchen. She grabbed us lunch on Wednesday, October 3rd around 1:15pm. Hand Made Dim Sum ($10) *BBQ Pork Buns *Shrimp Dumplings x3 *Pork & Shrimp Siu Mai x3 *Lotus Wrapped Sticky Rice: sticky rice w/minced pork, shiitake mushrooms, & chinese sausage (+$0.50) Decided on the assortment plate since we both like variety. Plus, we got to pick our own items. I just tried the shu mai and ha gow. The were fine. Your average dim sum dishes. My coworker didn't like the siu mai as much as she got a weird chewy bit. Her favorite thing was actually the lo mai gai (sticky rice), so she found herself wishing she got two of those instead. We were disappointed as they forgot our cha shu bao (pork bun). We just let it go as we didn't want to go all the way back to Maiden Lane. One of the least impressive food trucks I've been to in a while. Would have given them three stars if it weren't for the missing pork bun. I'd definitely pick another truck next time. Note: I got back to work after my coworker did, so my pic is just of my portion.

    Rhett B.

    Such an amazing culinary experience from Wokitchen Food Truck! I had the opportunity to try it for the first time when they were stationed at "The Crossing," in downtown San Francisco. When I went there was only one employee, who could have been the owner / manager, and they were very friendly. The menu was diverse and the Honey Walnut Prawns (which is what I ordered) was incredible. The sticky jasmine rice was awesome and the honey prawns with walnut was so good! If you ever see this food truck be sure to stop and buy something, you won't be sorry!

    Black bean chicken rice bowl. Better than expected. $11
    Kristen S.

    Better than expected. The charcoal lava buns were fluffy and delicious. Not too sweet. The black bean chicken rice bowl came packed with veggies. For $11 it was better than expected. I hope they stick around and become a stable at the new food truck scene in the East Cut.

    WoKitchen food truck
    Kenneth L.

    Wokitchen is a food truck from Belmont which makes Chinese dishes including dim sum. At the Silicon Valley Comic Con, they had many food trucks outside of the convention center. As I walked through the many choices, I spotted the Wokitchen truck. The people running the truck were very friendly and helpful as I decided on what to order. I ended up getting the handmade dim sum plate. The dim sum was fresh and yummy as I sat eating in the shade at the park. I'd try them again for their fusion tacos.

    Passion Fruit Lemonade
    Adam B.

    A Chinese food truck offering protein & rice dishes, dim sum and some unique innovations like crunchy mu shu pork tacos. I wasn't a fan of the dim sum; it was pre-made and just kinda hanging around waiting for customers, so doesn't taste like fresh out of the kitchen and off the cart. The tacos were awesome though. So averaging it together, I'll give this a solid "A-OK". Mu Shu Pork Tacos: The best menu item I tried and probably worth a special trip to this food truck. It's got the traditional mu shu filling with a modest amount of pork and some veggies like cabbage and mushrooms adorned with lots of nice sauce. I actually don't mind that it was so veggie-balanced (as opposed to being meat overloaded) since it just worked well that way. And I love that they used a crunchy taco shell instead of a soft tortilla. That really makes it unique instead of being a slight variation on the mu shu pancake! Fried Taro Pork Dumplings: I really liked this one. Flaky fried exterior with an interior of mashed taro surrounding some ground pork. Awesome texture and flavor contrast. Fried Pork Dumpling: Very doughy and the filling seemed more heavy on the veggies (especially mushroom) than pork. Probably my least favorite. Fried Pork Potstickers: These are not potstickers since they're not cooked on a flat surface (i.e. pot) that they would stick to. Instead of having that delightful half-steamed half-seared contrast, it was basically a deep fried dumpling. Veggie Eggroll: Meh. Cream Cheese Wonton: No crab or "crab", just cream cheese and some herbs. That's fine, still a tasty treat. Sesame Ball: Pretty standard with a crust of crunchy sesame seeds around some mochi with red bean paste inside. Could even pass as a dessert. Definitely enjoyable. Passion Fruit Lemonade: I love all things passion fruit, so had to get this. It seemed like they used an overly sweet passion fruit syrup instead of fresh (or even frozen) passion fruit pulp. Not ideal, but I'll take it since passion fruit flavored items are just so rare.

    6-pc dim sum $7.50 - BBQ pork bun, shrimp dumpling, pork & shrimp siu mai, fried pork dumpling, veggie egg roll and fried pot sticker
    Brenda D.

    Wokitchen now comes to my business park in Mountain View. This is the first time I've tried them and I'll have to say they are pretty good for a food truck. I got their mu shu pork tacos and were pretty good; and for $5.50, not a bad price. I also got their 6-piece dim sum ($7.50) with BBQ pork bun, shrimp dumpling, pork & shrimp siu mai, fried pot sticker, veggie egg roll and a fried pork dumpling. You do get to choose from 11 dim sum items (but the sticky rice is +$.50). Overall a pretty good meal from a food truck and would definitely try their other menu items. Next time I'm going to have to try the steamed rice bowl with chicken, shiitake mushrooms and chinese sausage and their other rice dishes.

    Mu shu pork tacos
    Meghan R.

    I was pleasantly surprised to find a dim sum food truck at Off the Grid Cupertino last week. Needless to say, it had the longest line of any of the food trucks because no one can resist the allure of steamy hot dim sum. I ordered the dim sum plate (8 pieces for $10), mu shu pork tacos (2 tacos for $6), and lotus wrapped sticky rice. It sounds like a lot for one person but I didn't know when this food truck would be back so I wanted to make the most it. Plus, it's not every day that I get dim sum for dinner. When I picked up my order, I appreciated that the server put the mu shu tacos into a little bag to make it easier for me to carry. It's the small things that count when it comes to good customer service. I was super excited to take the first bite of my mu shu tacos when I got home because the concept sounds amazing but they turned out to be just alright... it was more like eating cabbage and hoisin sauce out of a shell. The dim sum itself was good and I would definitely order it again. The shu mai were plump and tasty. The steamed BBQ pork buns were pretty standard for what you get at typical dim sum restaurants. The sesame balls (w/ red bean) were perfectly crisp and chewy. They did a really good job on the lotus wrapped sticky rice (w/ minced pork, shiitake mushrooms & Chinese sausage) too. One of the better ones I've had. This food truck will definitely satisfy a craving for Chinese comfort food. I hope they become a regular at OTG Cupertino!

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    Stopped by Gin Mon for an early dinner & considering I've grown up in the area, this spot was new…read moreto me. We ordered the pan fried noodles, Fried Rice, Honey Walnut Shrimp & General Chicken. All dishes we well made and the shrimp didn't feel too heavy or overly battered. The waiter was attentive & kind, plus the restaurant wasn't too busy but even for eating around 3:45, there was a lot more than I expected. The restaurant is a simple ambiance but overall it's nice to sit and dine in. I would definitely suggest this spot for anyone seeking Chinese food that'll satisfy your craving.

    Friend recommended this for potstickers ?!? I'll get to that…read more Ordered dinner for two to go , they DID make a substitute (cashew chicken, changed to kung pao chicken) . And an order of potstickers. First off , it's very expensive. But everything is now . For wonton soup, 4 potstickers , 1 kung pao, 1 sweet and sour pork, fried rice and a side order of potstickers it was almost $80 . The actual entrees were really good ( sweet and sour pork, kung pao chicken) service was friendly and fast . BUT I have been searching Redwood City, San Carlos , Belmont and surrounding areas for a decent potsticker. Sadly to no avail. Oddly enough the best potstickers are at cache creek casino over an hour away at Chang Shou. This place is no different. Their potstickers were undercooked perogies. Not sure they know what a potsticker is around here. Most places mislabel by calling them gyosa, or dumplings, or even buns. A good potsticker is firm, well cooked and as close to burnt on the bottom as you can get without actually causing a char. They are not ....wet, soggy, doughy, or a straight up undercooked pork bun. I would come back for the entrees but it's just too expensive.

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    Inside..weekday dinner hours

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    Hands down the best Cheung Hing around. Dining here is good because the location is a fair size,…read moreclean and bright. Service is always consistent and the servers are friendly. Recently I stopped to pick-up dinner with the plan to have leftovers. I called my order in and was quoted 40 minutes for my order to be ready. My order consisted of salted fish and chicken fried rice (this location has the best around SF and the peninsula), bitter melon beef, chicken chow mein, Thai style fried vermicelli (my favorite dish here), salt and pepper chicken wings. We also received a complimentary bbq pork fried rice. Everything was fantastic and we had plenty of leftovers for a few days.

    San Mateo location, my usual favorite Chinese food…read more Won ton soup - might've been the first time I've ordered it here. Felt like having won ton soup to help a cold and cough. Big won ton filled w pork and shrimp. Bok choy Broth not much flavor, in a separate container since this was a take-home order. Curry Beef Stew I've never had Curry beef stew before, prefer chicken, curry, but for some odd reason, I decided to order this dish. It was underwhelming and I won't order it again. The Curry sauce itself was OK but the big long pieces of beef were somewhat gross, lots of fat. They added plenty of slices to onions and a few pieces of green pepper and Julienned carrots, but that's about it for being called a stew. So I learned my lesson by not sticking to my usual order, and won't order wonton soup or curry beef stew again.

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    The large dining room with ample capacity.

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    When craving for Chinese food; either ordering take out or dining-in, we always go to Yan's Garden…read more We have tried most of the Chinese restaurants in San Carlos, but Yan's is our clear favorite. Food is delicious and flavors are comparable to the popular Chinese restaurants in San Francisco. Dining-in service is always friendly and very attentive. This is a very good place to entertain family and friends. My favorites are Sizzling Braised Tofu, Dry Pot Fish Fillet, Dry Pot Chicken, Sliced Tender Pork Chop with Salt & Pepper, Hong Kong Style Pan Fried Noodles, Braised Dry Green Beans, and Chinese Broccoli with Garlic Sauce. There are so many other good food options that it is impossible to order in one meal. We'll keep coming back!

    Growing up in Arcadia, before 99 Ranch and lots of Chinese restaurants arrived in the area, my…read morefamily used to go to Spring Garden in Pasadena, and I remember loving the mu shu pork there. Yan's brings me back to those days. We've been eating here more often over the past few years, and we have our regular dishes: chicken and corn soup, pork chops with Peking sauce, green beans, potstickers, and of course mu shu pork. Not sure who came up with the idea of a tortilla with hoisin sauce wrapped around cabbage, pork, and wood ear, but somehow it works. We usually have leftovers since the portions are quite large. There's other interesting stuff on the menu too (especially the Szechuan dishes) but most of the time we don't have enough room to order them. They also do drinks, and I like the lychee slushee. The staff is super friendly. Happy to have this place within a few blocks of home for some Chinese comfort food.

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    Peking Alley

    3.9(312 reviews)
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    Cumin lamb- so tasty and tender. Not gamey. I tried this at their previous location several years…read moreago and have been wanting to come back. Happy to say it's how I remembered it. Pork, black bean sauce over fresh made noodles- this was good but I think I'd try a different dish next time. The server recommended this since we wanted fresh noodles but didn't want soup. Service took long on a Sunday night. There are different areas for large and small parties but the place itself is pretty cozy feeling with different rooms.

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    Cute and cheerful dining area. This business also does lots of takeout!

    Peking Alley - Cumin Lamb, Beijing Mu Shu Pork, Soft Tofu, and Chive Pie - Photo taken 12/6/2025.

    Cumin Lamb, Beijing Mu Shu Pork, Soft Tofu, and Chive Pie - Photo taken 12/6/2025.

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    Sunshine HK Cafe - Bbq pork over rice with egg - only on weekends | ig : whaevaeats

    Sunshine HK Cafe

    4.0(217 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Catering service

    Interior Design - 4/5 Felt like a lot of things were put…read moretogether. Nothing really stood out to me, but overall it was still a nice environment to sit down and eat. Comfortable atmosphere and pretty clean. Customer Service - 5/5 Customer service was solid. The server was attentive and warned me the baked spaghetti plate would be hot before serving it. Small details like that always make the experience feel better. Food - 4/5 4.5/5 Dish Ordered: Baked Spaghetti One of the classics at a Hong Kong Café. Honestly tasted like childhood. The sauce was delicious, rich, and comforting without being overwhelming. Everything was cooked just right and came out piping hot. Hit or Miss: Hit. Definitely something I would come back for again. 3/5 Drink Ordered: Hong Kong Style Milk Tea It was okay. Nothing bad about it, but nothing super memorable either. Pretty standard flavor overall. Hit or Miss: Slight Hit. Would drink it again if I was already there, but not something I'd specifically crave. Additional Comment: Overall, pretty solid experience. Nothing was mind blowing, but everything was done well. The baked spaghetti was definitely the highlight for me and the service helped make the meal enjoyable. I'd come back mainly for the spaghetti and a comfortable casual meal.

    It's eh, kinda priced up though for sure…read more My go to is a baked dish. The quality kinda varies- the baked fish fillet with white cream sauce was good. Cheesy, tender, egg fried rice was flavorful. Portion kinda small, as the dish was very shallow. Not a lot of rice. Kinda off tho when it was the first dish that arrived to the table and it was lukewarm. I find a baked dish is typically always last since it needs time to bake, and is served scalding hot imo. That's when you know it's done right. This wasn't that. Suss The baked pork chop with cheese and tomato sauce was so disappointing and super greasy/heavy. The meat was chewy and had an unpleasant flavor. The tomato sauce was not good either. The shrimp wonton noodle soup I sadly cannot recommend, the filling was not good. Had more pork than shrimp consistency. I did not enjoy the flavor. Not aromatic. I will say, the noodles were great quality. Thin, bouncy, correct texture. What you would hope for. The soup was not good. The roast duck was good, with tender meat and fatty skin. Flavorful with the plum sauce. The fish congee was good, though a bit too runny imo once cooled down. The fried donut (you tiao) was crunchy and very doughy. Would be nice if they could slice it. I can agree with everyone about their thoughts on the 18% mandatory tip fee, it's crazy lol. Mandatory service fee for hk service (which is minimal service). It was so hard to flag down the waiter for refilling water, or to get more napkins. The place was empty and they were on their phone the whole time. Waiting for that automatic tip. Whatever man.

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    Steak & Egg =)

    Sunshine HK Cafe - Breakfast Menu - Side 1

    Breakfast Menu - Side 1

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    King Chuan Restaurant - chicken corn soup

    King Chuan Restaurant

    3.8(426 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    I had a very nice early dinner at "King Chuan Restaurant" in San Carlos…read more I was there at around 4:30pm, on a sunny Tuesday. I got a tip from another Yelper that the food is good here. My server/waiter was an older gentleman. He offered me a table by the window. The table setting was very thoughtful. They offer chopsticks, but there's also a fork and knife wrapped in a red cloth napkin. They gave me ice water, but I also asked for hot tea. King Chuan has a detailed menu, with several dishes having a brief description. I ordered Wor Won Ton Soup. I asked for dark meat chicken only. They said "no problem." The Wor Won Ton Soup was very good. The soup had napa cabbage, carrots and broccoli. The chicken was tender and easy to eat. It also had pieces of beef and a few shrimp. The broth was light, and not salty. I also ordered the "Hot Dragon Chicken Wings." With a name like that, I expected very spicy wings. The wings were not spicy at all. In fact, I had to add salt to bring the flavor out. I was puzzled as to why these fried chicken wings have a mild flavor if they're served with spicy seasonings. I guess I was expecting something else. Overall, a nice experience. I would come back. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Street parking Also, Toot Sweet frozen yogurt is a few doors away.

    Anytime I'm in the Bay Area for work I try to find a great Chinese restaurant. Several of my…read morecolleagues and I decided to give this place a try, after seeing the good reviews. I had a good feeling when we walked in and they were so welcoming. They sat us and immediately got our drinks and answered any questions we had. The service was awesome the entire time we were there. Everyone ordered their own meal but I had the sesame chicken, which is my favorite go to dish. The chicken was perfectly cooked! I loved the crispness and flavor. One of the best I've had in the bay area. I'll definitely be back on my next trip.

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    Dining room

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    Ping’s Bistro - 椒麻脆贡菜Lettuce Stem Salad with Sichuan Peppers

    Ping’s Bistro

    4.1(111 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Honestly, I never had high expectations for "Yunnan cuisine" in the U.S., but Ping's Bistro…read morecompletely proved me wrong--and I'm happily so. From the first visit, it was clear this isn't an "Americanized Chinese restaurant," but a place that truly understands Chinese cooking, technique, and flavor. What impressed me most were the mushroom dishes. Being able to enjoy mushrooms with such depth and complexity in the U.S. is already rare. The aroma isn't built from heavy seasoning, but from the ingredients themselves, fully brought out. The flavors are clean, natural, and incredibly fragrant--the kind that lingers and keeps you wanting more. It immediately brought back memories of authentic Yunnan flavors. Even more impressive were some of the seemingly ordinary stir-fried dishes. At first glance, they look simple, almost unassuming. One bite in, though, and you instantly understand what real wok hei is. That smoky, high-heat flavor can only come from a skilled chef using proper equipment and precise timing. It's not greasy or overpowering--just deeply aromatic and perfectly balanced. Simple, yet elevated. Overall, this is a restaurant that doesn't rely on gimmicks, fancy plating, or social-media hype. Everything is driven by pure technique and respect for ingredients. Each dish has a clear identity and leaves a lasting impression--not something you just photograph and forget, but something you actually remember. In the Bay Area, where Chinese restaurants are everywhere but truly great ones are rare, Ping's Bistro is a place I'd gladly return to again and again. If you're looking for something different, want to experience real wok hei, or simply appreciate honest, well-executed Chinese cooking, this spot is absolutely worth a dedicated visit.

    We made a reservation for a party of 9 and they gave us a private room which was nice since we were…read morecelebrating a birthday. You order on an iPad and the server will come in after to confirm the choices you ordered. If you like spicy mala food, this is the place to try! Everything we ordered was mild spicy since some people in our party couldn't handle spicy well and it was still kicking but with good flavor! Everything we ordered was honestly delicious. I can't remember the names, but definitely order the full fish soup, the fried rice and and the cauliflower with lotus root. The only downside is the servers mainly speak mandarin and super quick! But they do understand English and the iPad can be converted to English.

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    Ping’s Bistro
    Ping’s Bistro
    Ping’s Bistro

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