Reviews on Chinese food in Millbrae, California, United States. Millbrae is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, just west of San Francisco Bay, with San Bruno on the north and Burlingame on the south. The population was 21,536 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 68 reviews
Zen Peninsula is a modern Hong Kong style chinese restaurant. It specializes in Dim Sum, Seafood, traditional Chinese dishes as well as modern Hong Kong style dishes that gives you great taste and surprises. Great place for business lunch, family dinner a
1. Very Good service - attentive to what we want, particularly we have 32 people.2. Food good3. Great atmosphere, as we were given 3 round tables at the back corner so to have more privacy4. Deserts were on too sweet side. Everything else we ordered were good to great.
4 based on 44 reviews
I've eaten at Lai Lai for years, but this was the first time I ordered ahead for take out. We got exactly what we ordered with large portions and reasonable prices and it was ready when expected. Another great facet for a great Millbrae institution.
3 based on 90 reviews
The other ones aren't bad but I kind of like The Kitchen a lot. Authentic Chinese Dim Sum along with the classic dim sum experience. All the standard stuff and more. My friend Sam is joining clients there this evening and they're having geoduck sashimi and a host of other goodness. They roll carts around and you can point and choose. That way you know exactly what you're getting. Close to SFO and a great place to stop by and enjoy thedim sum experience.
4 based on 15 reviews
A combination of Sichuan and other Chinese food. They do make the dishes very spice and hot. Staffs are courteous and foods are service soon after our order. They even make Sichuan stretched noodles in the restaurant, which is interesting to see. However, their menu mixes Sichuan and non-Sichuan dishes. You might be mistaken all of the spicy foods are Sichuan. They are actually not. Better go with someone who can tell the difference. They do not accept American Express card.
3 based on 74 reviews
It is very crowded on Sunday at lunch time which is a good sign. Customers include both asians and westerners. We ordered dumplings, beef soup noodle and soy milk. The portions are big, the food is tasty. Will come back for their family combo for $60 and up when I can round up a bigger crowd.
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 24 reviews
Welcoming staff, innovative dishes, great menu that is second to none. Every dish tastes different and with flavors of their own and delightful. The restaurant layout is comfortable, staff devoted and actually very attentive. The saloon is very clean, with very good plateware (toilets needs cleaning).The menu is original dishes that hold their own, this is a place for very fine dinning Chinese food.The flavor of all items, including the tea is different and original. Try any item of the menu for delightful dinning.
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4 based on 56 reviews
I found this restaurant on Yelp due to the number of stars that was posted. It is not your typical chinese restaurant but very popular as there was definitely a waiting list at 6pm. We ordered noodles and a beef dish but looked around at other plates and they seem to be very popular with their signature dishes. If you are looking for your typical chinese restaurant with Wonton Soup, this is not your place, but if you are looking for a different type of chinese Hunan Style, definitely a place to try. Food was very tasty, friendly staff, and quick service. Portions are family style.Thank you for your business. We are always here to deliver 5-star service and food. If there was something that we could've done to improve your experience, please drop me a quick email at [email protected]. Thank you and see you next time.
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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 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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