Reviews on Asian food in San Bruno, California, United States. San Mateo
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The restaurant was packed with clients at 7pm. Mainly regulars ordering their specials for the day, hamachi Kama (yellow tail cheeks), sashimisâ and Omakase (10 pieces of nigiri sushi) recommended by the Chef. Tempura and special sushi rolls also popular. My Wife chose the beef teriyaki combo with spicy tuna roll. It tasted spicy! Price was mid range and the environment small but functional! Service was quick and attentive.
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 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 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
Local gem in downtown San Bruno on San Mateo Avenue, a few blocks down from Artichoke Joe's. Nice sized, clean restaurant with lots of tables and outdoor light. City parking lot around the corner, a block away. Great friendly, and efficient service. Known for their tofu soups. Grilled meats tender and moist. You can order Korean beer and soju. Takes credit cards. Food quality well above average, as are their side dishes (including the little fried fish).
4 based on 29 reviews
First of all, parking can be challenging for this location. The restaurant parking lot has maybe space for 5 or 6 cars at best in the rear. There was 6 of us and the entrees were brought out awkwardly at different times so the first two got their food like a good 10-15 minutes before the last of our party was served. And even then, the last two entrees were identical, yet there was a good 8 minutes between the two bento boxes. Our meals averaged around $30 apiece without drinks, but I found myself searching for a snack shortly after. Quality was good, quantity was lacking, but the service was very attentive. I know serving food is an extremely tough business; I think Aji Ichi just needs to polish up on when food is brought out to further set itself apart from other Japanese restaurants in the area.
4 based on 37 reviews
Wonderful, authentic sushi. A warm, welcoming staff and small, meticulous space. (Not great parking but el Camino will do). Excellent sushi, wonderful hamachi Kama and chicken karage and tempura. Great wakame salad and edamame. Itâs a very special place. Pricey but totally worth it.
4 based on 49 reviews
Excellent Affordable Filipino comfort food. 15 min wait time for the food for party of 7 adults and 2 kids. Garlic rice is perfect. Went on a Sunday The venue is okay..busy and a little noisy. Our server is okay a little rough on the edges. He give us the menu book and left, did not explain the menu probably because we are Filipino but still....ordered the Bilao good for 6 people for $89.99 which includes soup and desserts and we still have tons of leftovers....ordered kare-kare (peanut soup base) and taste very good. Overall excellent food taste minus the service and venue.
4 based on 67 reviews
Friendly and fast service on a Sunday for a late lunch. Adobo chicken and pork was excellent - tender and juicy meats with home-cooked adobo seasonings and presentation. Rice was perfectly executed and the deconstructed presentation of the classic eggplant salad was the winner. We will definitely go back to try more menu items.
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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