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    4.1 (52 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Tiffany C.

    Came here on a Tuesday night at 6pm. Luckily we made reservations because the restaurant started to get packed! Every dish that we ordered was packed with great flavors and the Crispy Pork blew me away! It had the perfect crunch to it! Everyone at my table kept complimenting the soups. Normally when we go out to eat at Chinese restaurants, we would always have several boxes of leftovers to take home. This time, we only packed one bowl of white rice. Very good food!

    Dee L.

    2nd Visit - Celebrating Mother's Day with Family The pigeons are the best I've had among Chinese restaurants. The soup is good and not oily at all. The geoduck is fresh and thickly sliced, and the lobster noodles are flavorful and perfectly cooked. The pea tips in broth are okay--slightly less tender and a bit salty. The restaurant is always very crowded, but overall, it's one of the better Chinese restaurants in terms of taste!

    braised tofu, mushroom and veggie
    Yvonne N.

    I loved the food at Won Kok SF so we decided to check out Won Kok Millbrae. Parking: Relatively easy in Millbrae Service: Great for a Chinese restaurant Ambiance: Loud, lively, not for the faint of heart We made reservations for 11 and pre-ordered their infamous roasted squab (uncut). I'm a fan of a juicy squab but have never had it uncut...that takes it to another level of juiciness. This is the dish that keeps me coming back. It's superb. We also ordered the following: *Braised fried tofu, mushrooms and veggie: delicious *Pork char siu: fatty goodness *salted egg yolk shrimp and pumpkin: good *supreme chive dried shrimp stir fry: lots of wok heat *beef short rib: huge hearty portion *fermented tofu ong choy: must order I would definitely recommend Won Kok for a big family or group meal. Food is good and service is even better!

    泡椒鳳爪 Vinegar Cured Chicken Feet $12.80
    Derek S.

    Came by for dinner the other night and it was a decent experience. Parking is available on nearby surface streets. Dining is indoors exclusively with a private room available with karaoke. Won Kok seems to have taken over a couple other Cantonese restaurants in the past. The interior seems to be recently remodelled. Was able to get a table as a walk-in on a Saturday evening. The restaurant was 80% full on a Saturday evening. Started off with the vinegar chicken feet and they were decent. I think the dim sum version is easier to eat as the skin falls off the bone more. The roasted squab was decent although it may have been a touch cooked more than typical. The garlic big snow pea shoots were decent albeith some of the stalks were "old" and may need to be trimmed. The fish collar clay pot was decent with a ton of fish (and bones) along with a ton of green onions. Meal ended off with a green bean dessert along with some almond cookies. It was odd as we saw a couple verbal altercations between the staff at different points during the evening. ...hope all is well...

    Beef noodles
    Donna L.

    28 of us came for dim sum lunch. Reservations were made months ago. Parking is somewhat challenging during lunchtime. I did not request nor was aware they had a private room which we gave us. It was perfect and we couldn't be happier. The dim sum was excellent and very affordable. Kevin and Ivy took care of us and we were very pleased with the service. The stand out dim sums was anything shrimp. The shrimp were big in the ha gaw and in the noodles. The chicken feet were big, plump and juicy! The salted fish chicken fried rice and little bits of crispy eggs in it - it was very tasty. The brisket was plentiful with noodle rolls. Very tasty. Every table had leftovers To take home. I loved the pandan egg custard tart - it was tasty!

    Salty pork trotter
    Grace C.

    Won kok opened a sister branch at Millbrae (original store at monterey blvd in sf) and we went to have LNY dinner. It was a full house and we ordered quickly at 6pm. Roast squab was done perfectly - juicy and flavorful. The salty pork feet, popular dish at the original branch, wad flavorful and did not disappoint. We got crab over pea sprouts, salt & pepper geoduck, "lo hay" with geoduck, their house stir fry and frog leg. Total came out to be $400 for 7, so ~$60/person. Not bad. My sis said dim sum was also delicious there. Will return to give it a try!

    Roasted squab. So juicy and crispy!
    Crystal Y.

    Loved the dim sum service here at Won Kok. The food came out fast and steaming hot. We had a lot of food but my highlights were the baked lava custard bun, rice noodle rolls with spareribs, and the shrimp and pea sprout dumplings. Everything was fresh and great quality. I usually don't order squab at dim sum but theirs was definitely one of the juiciest and tender with a crackly skin. A rare find. Definitely try that!

    Philip W.

    I haven't tried this place for dinner yet, and I must say, I am disappointed. The portions are small, and I understand that restaurants are struggling, but this one takes the cake. I also get that you can eat in Millbrae, but I have more options with larger portions than this place. The pork was dry, the chicken dish had more bones than meat, the fish dish had more green onions than fish, and the lamb was hard to eat. Even the food took some time to arrive at the table, which added to my disappointment. The staff only seem attentive to repeat customers; they don't care about new ones. The ambiance is no different from the previous restaurant they just took over. Will I go back? Probably not, unless the service and portions improve.

    Amy T.

    No wait shortly after opening on a Sunday. The dimsum came out nice and hot. Over all pretty good pricing and taste. I like the brown sugar honeycomb cake which was a bit diluted but still good. This location has changed ownership a couple of times.

    West Lake beef soup
    Mike C.

    The formal name change finally came through for this offshoot of a popular neighborhood restaurant (my hood BTW) that replaces New Asian Pearl Restaurant. I wrote a review of my visit here under that restaurant title with mixed emotions. With visiting friends in town staying in Burlingame, I made an early Sunday night dinner reservation here for our party of 6. Being abnormally cold this year, it turned out our menu was perfect for the climate. Here's what we feasted on, family style: A. West Lake beef soup (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=jDrigonjWwcS0JsiKvDYOQ) - A standard Cantonese favorite, this was a warming start to our meal. Adding dashes of the provided white pepper, gave this a kick besides the warming temperature B. Steamed surf clams with garlic and vermicelli (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=WaQ-p2qDdyO96wnLLWW06A) - One of my favorites from their original location, I am taken aback with the presentation here. Each bowl represents one surf clam (two sides) which serves two; use the provided jalapeno/soy sauce mix to sprinkle over it or to dip the clam meat. The flavors were on point but I prefer this being served 'in shell'. C. Crispy roast pork (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=zszFALsKIQXT8u4ef-6bEw) - This is eye catching presentation wise and it was delicious taste wise too. I mainly dipped it in the provided hoisin sauce. D. Special soy sauce chicken, half chicken (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=6xt2qmVaL2qdF8ekK88Zug) - A signature dish at their SF original location, this stays consistent here. The chef made this famous in that popular Kearny Street Chinatown eatery. E. Roast squab (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=69fbM6W76Zsx8MJfYn2NCA) - Also popularized from the Monterey flagship, this is a must for many familiar regulars. My only disappointment was a confusion on the amount order as we received double the amount that I requested in calling in our meal menu. F. Crispy glutinous rice chicken (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=kxAPq-ll90K5RO44Q_6dEg) - My favorite of their numerous popular staples, this must be ordered at least a day in advance. Theirs is delicious due to the variety of ingredients used in the rice stuffing. G. Beef brisket in broth (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=h8IRYYD23aX_BAhj9IO6JA) - Heart and stomach warming main, the boneless meat pieces are tender and flavorful with a perfect pairing of daikon radish chunks. The broth can be a dish in itself. H. Smoked sea bass (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=hcDjBd26LEt9IAjm4Nxl8A) - Many liken this to the popular miso cod dish on Oahu as the meat melts in your mouth with a slight sweetness from being smoked. I. Poached choy sum in supreme broth (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=RWdT5cxP9Vu_V2AsJSwsyQ) - Another soup dominated dish, the mix of yau choy vegetables with the emoji mushrooms and goji berries make this a clean (not greasy) vegetable accompaniment. J. Green bean soup, dessert (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=eAziwI5yi6-RRmUh3lsuMg) - Homey and filled with soft green beans and lotus seed bits in a medium thick sweet soup. They presented this with a small plate of almond cookies, one per diner There were three or four tables occupied when were seated but the dining room filled up as we ate. Only two tables were not used when we left and a few smaller tables had been turned during our meal. Service was efficient and friendly as half of the staff previously manned their original spot. Plates were changed when filled with bones, teapots refilled, and empty plates removed when needed. It was nice to see several of the original staff from SF and the few unfamiliar staff were equally helpful and friendly. Definitely a good destination to take visiting friends staying near the airport.

    Salted egg yolk buns!!
    Michelle T.

    Honestly, every dish we ordered was really good. It's busy on the weekends so you'll have to find street parking. We got regular dim sum dishes as well as other non-dim sum dishes like the cucumber salad, strings beans (10/10), fried rice, honey comb cake, jellyfish, meatballs, bean curd with shrimp paste and other dishes. My fav was the salted egg yolk bun!!

    Junsheng X.

    Just found out today that Won Kok from San Francisco opened up a new store in the Peninsula (where you can actually park lol) I'm rating them a 5 star because both places have great food across their variety, but there's some caveats. The squab is one of their most popular dishes here like in SF, but its cooks differently. Crispier skin here and fast-BBQed according to the staff, unlike their SF location that slow-BBQs it. It's quite different and I prefer the SF style, even though this is still good. It's a larger location than SF, but just like many typical Chinese restaurants that seat big parties, it gets VERY loud in here. If that bothers you, I'd recommend against here. It might be because they just opened recently or that it's the holidays, but service was a bit slow - again, not something I'm foreign to at these type of restaurants, but something to be aware of. Otherwise I'd return for family meals, great food still!

    Sweet & Sour Pork
    Joey W.

    Came here for dinner and the place was half full. The inside felt clean and the service was good. Roasted duck - the skin was super crispy and the duck was tender and well seasoned. Sweet and sour pork - I liked how it had a good amount of onions and bell peppers. The pork was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. I would've preferred the batter to be a little less thick. Overall, it was a good balance of sweet and sour. Egg white & scallop fried rice - it was decent. It lacked some salt and also the charred flavor from the wok hei.

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    Great food too crowded...not much room to navigate around tables . Service was excellent !

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    Ask the Community - Won Kok Millbrae

    What days do you have dim sum?

    Dim sum is available every day from opening until 2:30 PM.

    Do they have a banquet menu?

    Hi Gary, the banquet menu has been posted!

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