The spring roll was dry and didn't have much flavor.The pork belly sandwich was a bit better. I think the best part of the sandwich for me was the bread. Usually those sandwiches have a gummy dough but the texture of this one was light and fluffy.
High Quality Tea.
12-4-21:Came here for lunch on a Saturday. Place was crowded. Happy that they checked my vaccination card ?.Ordered an Anxi Tie Guan Yie oolong tea to start and was treated with a show by the server as she rinsed and prepared my tea. I really liked my tea and took some dry leaves to go!Ate a noodle soup dish, char sui bow, and sticky rice wrap!Everything was really good. I will definitely be back again for more delicious food!
Great for a cozy snack while here on a Saturday morning (if you’re here for the farmers market)I had the lotus wrapped sticky rice pork belly & the baked veggie egg roll- both were tasty, and the baked egg roll definitely tasted baked vs fried (less oily) I enjoyed both and will stop by again for tea & a snack. Great little place to have “dim sum” on the go.
Great for a cozy snack while here on a Saturday morning (if you’re here for the farmers market)I had the lotus wrapped sticky rice pork belly & the baked veggie egg roll- both were tasty, and the baked egg roll definitely tasted baked vs fried (less oily) I enjoyed both and will stop by again for tea & a snack. Great little place to have “dim sum” on the go.
Got the pork belly sandwich. It was good and worth the $5 but i wouldn’t go out of my way to take somebody here or get it again.Pork flavor was satisfying enough at the price but not great. The bun itself was better, great texture and had some tasty browning in the outside.
Teas, hand stretched noodles with beef… sublime. Love this place A++
I don’t understand the bad review on its bun. It’s just so authentic as some meat bun I can find at a Hutong in Beijing!!! Savory pork bun tastes just classic.
Excellent vegan options, friendly service, and the food is always soooo fresh! Highly recommend the hand stretched noodles and their steam buns!
This place looks super cute in the Ferry Building- like a small piece of chinatown. I went in the morning around 9am and everything looked super fresh, there was steam piping out of the stand in front of the store.I tried the tea eggs and the bbq pork bun. The pork in the bun tasted high quality but the bun was disappointing- a bit heavy and not fluffy at all. The tea eggs were yummy but not too much of the tea flavor that I expected. I think it was a bit pricey for these items as SF Chinatown isn’t too far away, it was $2 for a tea egg and $3 for the bun.Come Again? Probably not but if I do, I’ll try the tea!