![]() ![]() ![]() To celebrate the upcoming Year of the Rabbit, Cho’s been busy in her Richmond kitchen in the East Bay creating yet another dumpling innovation. Cho’s cookbook, according to its publisher HarperCollins Horizon, is currently the only one entirely devoted to Chinese bakeries and cafes. She won two James Beard Foundation Awards: one for Baking and Desserts Book and the other for Emerging Voice in Books. That year, brought Cho more than she could have imagined. Look for options like Maine lobster siu mai, tom yum goong soup dumplings and shrimp toast.When the Year of the Ox arrived in 2021, it landed so close to Valentine’s Day that Cho was inspired to make a bold-red, heart-shaped dumpling with an intricate folding technique she’d been “tinkering with for weeks.”įor the Year of the Tiger in 2022, the reasons she created an indulgent soy-butter scallop wonton were two-fold - to celebrate the successful release of her cookbook, “Mooncakes & Milk Bread: Sweet and Savory Recipes Inspired by Chinese Bakeries,” the previous year, and her upcoming wedding.įood blogger Kristina Cho sits down with some dim sum at Good Luck Dim Sum in the Inner Richmond in San Francisco on Jan. Dumpling Time offers its own unique take on dim sum with a pan-Asian twist. in the Design District has become a local favorite, with four stars out of 718 reviews. Last but not least, relative newcomer Dumpling Time at 11 Division St. To get your fill of black bean chicken feet and sticky rice balls, head over to 752 Jackson St. Delicious Dim Sum Photo: Ashley A./ YelpĬhinatown's Delicious Dim Sum - another hole-in-the-wall take-out spot - has earned four stars out of 786 reviews on Yelp. (between 21st and 22nd avenues) in the Outer Richmond, Dragon Beaux boasts four stars out of 965 Yelp reviews. It offers an upscale take on dim sum, as well as hot pot for dinner. Dragon Beaux Photo: Dragon Beaux/ Yelpĭragon Beaux comes from the same folks behind Koi Palace, the acclaimed dim sum restaurant that has locations in Daly City and Milipitas. The take-out spot specializes in affordable dim sum offerings that include classics like siu mai, shrimp dumplings, chicken and pork spareribs with rice and egg custard tarts. (between 8th and 9th avenues), has earned four stars out of 1,394 reviews. Good Luck Dim Sum, located at 736 Clement St. Good Luck Dim Sum Photo: Stephanie W./ YelpĪnother highly ranked dim sum spot can be found in the Inner Richmond. With four stars out of 1,459 reviews on Yelp, Hakkasan has won rave reviews for its dim sum and has proven to be a local favorite. On the menu, find options like the jade lobster daikon roll, a taro and crab croquette, hargow, and Hakka noodles with mushrooms and Chinese chives. Hakkasan offers an upscale, modern take on dim sum, with an emphasis on high-quality ingredients. Next up is the Financial District's Hakkasan, situated at 1 Kearny St. Locals and tourists alike flock to Good Mong Kok, so visitors should expect a line. In particular, look for the barbecue pork buns and shrimp dumplings. (between Jackson and Washington streets) in Chinatown, this humble hole-in-the-wall spot is the most popular dim sum restaurant in San Francisco, boasting four stars out of 1,972 reviews on Yelp. Topping the list is Good Mong Kok Bakery. Good Mong Kok Bakery Photo: Anny T./ Yelp Use this ranked list to guide you to the best har gow, sesame balls and xiaolongbao this side of Hong Kong. Using Yelp data and our own secret sauce, Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the city's top dim sum restaurants. Where's the best dim sum in San Francisco? ![]()
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