Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Burlingame. Burlingame /ˈbɜːrlɪŋɡeɪm/ is a city in San Mateo County, California. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula and has a significant shoreline on San Francisco Bay. The city is named after diplomat Anson Burlingame and is often referred to as the City of Trees due to its numerous eucalyptus groves. Burlingame is known for its high residential quality of life with a walkable downtown area and excellent public school system. In August, 2017, the median home value in Burlingame was $2.05M. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Burlingame had a population of 28,806.
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4 based on 171 reviews
Continues w/ notably good quality, large individual dumpling sizes compared to other Dim Sum place between SF and mid-peninsula, and clientele mostly Asians, a good sign. To avoid heavy noon-ish crowds, even mid-week, would arrived before 12noon.
4 based on 10 reviews
This is our new favorite Chinese food spot in Burlingame. The menu offers plenty of selection, and the food seems very fresh and flavorful. The interior of the restaurant is clean and welcoming. The service is friendly and efficient. We've been here a couple times for dinner and once for lunch (special lunch plates available - quite generous). All experiences were very good!
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4 based on 16 reviews
Greeted and seated promptly. Attentive staff. Reasonable prices. Food OK. Bulgogi was good sized portion and tasty. I thought the shrimp tempura seemed mostly batter.
4 based on 14 reviews
We ordered delivery service from this restaurant to our hotel room. An order of Pork Pot Stickers, Kung Pao Shrimp, and Sesame Orange Chicken. Absolutely delicious! Some of the best Asian food I have had, and I have had a lot. After a delivery tip it was $41.98. Very economical.The Sesame Orange Chicken was the best I have had, hands down. The crust had a wonderful almost almond-like flavor. We should've eaten here for almost all of our meals.Would LOVE to go back!
3 based on 54 reviews
Our recent dining experience garnered mixed reviews among the 20 of us who had lunch. We ordered from the menu and grabbed what we could from the dim cum carts that came tableside. If we passed on an offering, chances were that we did not get a second chance. So, if you see something you like take it then, even if it's meant for dessert. The entree portions were skimpy for adult sized appetites and probably one should double up or even triple up.The crab sauteed w/ ginger and scallions was excellent. The peking duck passable but the juice rendered the baos soggy - not appetizing. The beef with mixed mushrooms is excellent w/ chunks of tender, juicy beef. For Chinese New Year there were some novelty dishes, e.g., a salty dumpling w/ a savory filling shaped as ducks. For those who like spicy food the stringbeans sauteed w/ XO sauce is a good choice. Those who like chicken feet will enjoy the ones offered.Perhaps this new restaurant needs time to work out the kinks. Chinese New Year may also contribute to the chaos we experienced during our recent dining experience. Our reservation was not honored in a timely fashion because the first round of diners lingered. The parking lot is inadequate and several in my party of 20 had to park on the street, this is not convenient for elderly people. The parking lot is an accident waiting to happen as people began double parking or parking in the trash bin area.Diners should really be warned about the limited parking as meeting on time becomes a major problem. The waiting area is very crowded w/ limited seating and not conducive to comfort for the elderly or mobility challenged.
Outstanding new Chinese restaurant near the San Francisco airport serving top quality and authentic Chineses food. The restaurant sits right next to the the older and more familiar Elephant Bar restaurant. HL Peninsula Pearl has thankfully added another outstanding choice of food; (as well as much needed competition), to that area along the Bayshore. I enjoyed dishes that I have never eaten before as the menu has no shortage of choices. The atmosphere was superb and although the restaurant was crowded, the service was amazingly fast. In fact, I swore that I would never eat chicken feet, although my partner recommended that I try them and they were tender and delicious! I would definitely recommend this jewel to family, friends, and business associates.
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4 based on 64 reviews
I have been eating lunch at Hot Wok Bistro for over 10 years. Their sister restaurant, Hot Wok Bistro Too in San Carlos is also excellent. The family that owns these restaurants is extremely friendly and service oriented, but most importantly, their food is delicious, healthy, and inexpensive! Lunch specials come with delicious hot and sour soup and steamed or fried rice. I usually get black bean shrimp or fish, vegetable stir-fry, or kung pao chicken. Highly recommended!
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4 based on 40 reviews
With accomplished chefs proficient in all of the specialties that make Asian-Burmese cuisine sought after by food aficionados, Rangoon Ruby is fast striking a chord with diners looking for a fresh, modern approach to one of Asia's most popular cuisines. I
My wife and I don't live in the Bay Area, but we have eaten at Rangoon Ruby's a number of times during visits there (in various locations). This time, we dined at the Burlingame location, and this visit was not in the same league as the prior excellent experiences we had had. We asked for the food to be "medium" on the spicy scale, and we felt every dish lacked spice. Our waiter was friendly, but distracted, and I had to get up twice to get his attention. He was either folding napkins or chatting with the bartender, but it didn't seem he was being as attentive as he should have been.
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