Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Brisbane. Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbeɪn/ BRIZ-bayn, unlike Brisbane, Australia) is a small city located in California in the northern part of San Mateo County on the lower slopes of San Bruno Mountain. It is located on the southern border of San Francisco, on the northeastern edge of South San Francisco, next to the San Francisco Bay and near the San Francisco International Airport. The population was 4,282 as of the 2010 census.
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4 based on 31 reviews
Mom's has a full and wide range of Korean delicacies other than just tofu dishes. TheSelections include, beef, chicken and other standard dishes. The buffet side dish bar is very good and plentiful.
4 based on 40 reviews
Not as good as Amami San Sushi which is 2 min walk almost across the street . Also prices are higher here. Besides the staff it is not very friendly
4 based on 62 reviews
Grand Palace is a dim sum and seafood restaurant located in the heart of downtown South San Francisco. We are conveniently located in proximity to SFO, and Caltrain stations.
My friend and I stopped in for a Dim Sum lunch. Restaurant was not crowed when we arrived and we were seated quickly. Largest dim sum selection I have every seen. No steam cart - one just orders off a menu. One peeve.... as the only non-Asian guests in the restaurant, service was not outstanding. Other Asian guests arriving much later than us were served more quickly and with a smile. Food was quite good - and we ordered 8 different small plates. Price was $44 w/o tip.
4 based on 62 reviews
Grand Palace is a dim sum and seafood restaurant located in the heart of downtown South San Francisco. We are conveniently located in proximity to SFO, and Caltrain stations.
My friend and I stopped in for a Dim Sum lunch. Restaurant was not crowed when we arrived and we were seated quickly. Largest dim sum selection I have every seen. No steam cart - one just orders off a menu. One peeve.... as the only non-Asian guests in the restaurant, service was not outstanding. Other Asian guests arriving much later than us were served more quickly and with a smile. Food was quite good - and we ordered 8 different small plates. Price was $44 w/o tip.
yesâï¸who wouldâve thought . Anyhow, if you want to experience the phenomenon of Taiwanese milk tea, this is the place. Limited menu, quality items.
I love Round N Round Pot. A shabu shabu style hot pot all you can eat restaurant. Everyone in your party gets their own hot broth pot to cook their food in. Pick one of 6-8 broths, pick your meat (beef recommended), get sauces from the well stocked sauce bar, start grabbing any extras you want from the conveyor belt of veggies, noodles, seafood, etc. Start cooking meat and extras in your broth and enjoy! Interactive food. What's not to like? Since it's all you can eat, it's not super cheap (but well worth it) so show up hungry. It gets busy, so best to come early or late for dinner.
4 based on 131 reviews
Nothing particularly wrong, but just nowhere near as good as I thought it would be, based on the reviews. The food was bland, the service could be described as "uninterested". There's just absolutely nothing that would make me want to come back.
4 based on 136 reviews
They're always crowded so that should say something! Usually the wait isn't long, but be sure to put your name on the list. I always order their cold noodle BBQ Chicken and it never disappoints! Everything is fresh and tasty. My bf orders their beef pho and enjoys the rare beef. Parking can be difficult since there are so many restaurants on Grand Ave.
4 based on 36 reviews
Service was quick, Saturday night and only 3 tables occupied. Portions were ample. Seafood sizzling rice soup was OK, lots of seafood bits but broth was flavorless. Sweet & sour pork and orange beef were good although a little more heat in the beef would be better. I will return and do recommend since there are few choices in Brisbane
4 based on 62 reviews
Grand Palace is a dim sum and seafood restaurant located in the heart of downtown South San Francisco. We are conveniently located in proximity to SFO, and Caltrain stations.
My friend and I stopped in for a Dim Sum lunch. Restaurant was not crowed when we arrived and we were seated quickly. Largest dim sum selection I have every seen. No steam cart - one just orders off a menu. One peeve.... as the only non-Asian guests in the restaurant, service was not outstanding. Other Asian guests arriving much later than us were served more quickly and with a smile. Food was quite good - and we ordered 8 different small plates. Price was $44 w/o tip.
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