
City View Restaurant : Sublimer le dim sum du Chinatown de San Francisco avec un charme intemporel et une touche de modernité.
City View Restaurant, situé dans le Chinatown de San Francisco, au 33 Walter U Lum Pl, propose un dim sum raffiné qui rend hommage à la tradition tout en apportant une touche de modernité. Les clients louent le canard croustillant, les ravioles de soupe délicates et un service gracieux et attentif dans un cadre accueillant et raffiné. L'intérieur est décrit comme agréable, et le menu simple axé sur le dim sum renforce une expérience culinaire cohérente.
Aucune photo disponible
Dim sum traditionnel servi tous les jours au déjeuner, présentant des favoris tels que des brioches à la vapeur, des raviolis et des rouleaux de riz dans un cadre raffiné.
Canard de Pékin préparé avec une peau croustillante et une chair tendre, disponible en plat phare pour une expérience gastronomique de choix.
Menu dîner complet disponible les vendredis et samedis, proposant une sélection soignée de classiques chinois dans une ambiance raffinée.
Des aménagements pour les groupes et les fêtes avec un service attentionné, idéal pour partager plusieurs plats de dim sum et des plats principaux.
Service à emporter pratique pour déguster notre cuisine chinoise authentique à la maison ou en déplacement, avec une préparation rapide des commandes.
Note globale
Yvonne S
I was starving and looking for soup dumplings. I found this place on Google Maps. I got two items. The soup dumplings and the Peking Duck buns. They were equally disappointing. The soup dumplings had not flavor and no soup. The Peking Duck felt more like HK style roast duck, with no crisp on the duck, but fatty. It was disappointing because I was in the middle of Chinatown. I expected better. The service was quick and fast. I spent $27.50 for two dishes and a pot of tea. Don't recommend and not worth the price at all. Go to other neighborhoods like Irving Street for better, more authentic Chinese food!
Matthew reis
We went today and unbeknownst to me they had already closed. The sat us anyway. We had some great dim sum like veggie egg rolls, steamed BBQ pork buns, rice. Thought it was great!
Dharma M
Dimsum place next to Portmorth parking garage in China town. This restaurant spellcialized in peking duck. They only serve dinner Friday and Saturday. Other days just lunch. We arrived around 1 pm and there are people waiting. The restaurant interior is nice. Menu is simple for dimsum. The dimsum dishes are commonly found in all dimsum place. We ordered lo mai kai, string bean, XO rice noodle, chicken feet, fried glutinous ball, and pan fry turnip. The order was ready pretty quickly. The dishes are ok. The highlight is the green beans for me. The rest are average. The XO rice roll is a bit too sweet. Pricewise may be on the higher side as this is Chinatown where you can get cheaper dimsum somewhere else. We cannot really compare as this is restaurant and other cheaper dimsum place around Chinatown is not as nice as this one. One thing that I am not aware of is there is 5% mandatory charge which I never aware of. If you gave 15% , it is like you give 20% granularity.
Joshua Mendoza
Nestled amid the vibrant streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown, this dim sum restaurant offers a truly elevated dining experience that honors tradition while delivering exceptional quality and service. From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere feels both inviting and refined — a seamless blend of classic charm and modern polish. The duck here is nothing short of extraordinary — crisp, golden skin giving way to tender, flavorful meat that’s perfectly seasoned and expertly prepared. The soup dumplings are delicate and artful, each one filled with a rich, savory broth that captures the essence of authentic dim sum craftsmanship. Service is another standout. The staff are gracious, attentive, and knowledgeable, striking just the right balance between warmth and professionalism. Each dish arrives with thoughtful timing and presentation. In a neighborhood filled with culinary treasures, this spot manages to rise above — not through flash, but through consistency, care, and excellence. Whether you’re a local seeking your new go-to or a visitor hoping for a quintessential Chinatown dining experience, this is a destination that embodies the spirit and sophistication of San Francisco’s dim sum scene.
Gladys Soriano
I thought the food was pretty good for the most part but a little pricey for dim sum. My favorite thing though was the garlic green beans, omg so addictive and perfectly crisp and flavorful. The scallop shumai and stuffed eggplant and tofu were very good. Taro puffs were just ok imo. Restaurant was clean and the service was great.
Revendiquez City View Restaurant pour mettre à jour les informations, répondre aux avis et accéder aux statistiques.