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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by ArtsySF on 05/18/2009
Yank Sing is my very FAVORITE restaurant in San Francisco
Yank Sing is considered to be one of the elite dim sum restaurants nationwide according to famous restaurant reviewers. It is also my very FAVORITE restaurant in San Francisco. I have been going to Yank Sing for over 20 years. The quality of their dim sum is amazing.
Posted by aiya! on 05/09/2009
way overpriced
the food tasted good but... dimsum for 2 at $90?! cmon...
Posted by Anonymous on 03/20/2009
RIP OFF!
Average food. WAY above average prices.. This place is not worth the prices. I spent $92.00 for the two of us, thats for 7 little plates.
Posted by Billhi on 12/12/2006
Gourmet Dim Sum
Our favorite dim sum restaurant. Large variety. All of the standard dumpling fare plus a large variety of specialty items not often seen. Minced chicken in lettuce cups, Peking duck with yeast rolls, hoisen and scallions, sea bass rolls, chicken/cabbage salad and a host of other items unique to this type of operation. Yank Sing is busy and very popular as it should be. A little pricier than most, but if you go for the specialty items, they command a higher price. We normally spend $30 - $35pp exclusive of taxes, gratuities and drinks. Will return many times.
Posted by wetware on 04/27/2006
Wonderful Dim Sum, but pricey!
Yank Sing, a lovely place to get a bite of tasty dumpling, but the bite also is out of your wallet. The issue is that a typical dim sum experience is best shared with friends. Yank Sing portions are smaller than most dim sum places (two pieces of pork buns instead of three, for a simliar price, as an example). The variety is excellent, and some dishes are the best I've had from a dim sum place, (bacon wrapped shrimp with scallion comes to mind), but a normal outing for four came to $250, where as the same group usually eats for nearly half that at other fine dim sum places. Parking was validated, but don't think your SUV will fit in the parking lot easily (I actually made joke that it was the parking lot in Hell plenty of spaces but few of them accessible) Go once, get the best things you see on the trays and pass on the common fare, to see how good this type of food can be.