7 Top Places for Dim Sum in San Francisco

Susanica TamKate Valdez
Susanica Tam - Editor Kate Valdez - Staff Writer 4 Min Read
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San Francisco is a city renowned for its diverse culinary scene, and when it comes to dim sum, it truly shines. With a rich Chinese heritage, the city boasts numerous spots where you can enjoy this traditional Cantonese meal made up of small, bite-sized dishes. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, exploring the best dim sum places in San Francisco is a must-do activity. Here are seven top places to get your dim sum fix in the city.

1. Dynasty Dumpling

Located at 2786 California St, Dynasty Dumpling is a beloved local spot known for its authentic and delicious Chinese cuisine. They specialize in both southern and northern-style dumplings, crafted with care and love. The cozy and beautifully decorated atmosphere makes it a great place to experience a wide variety of dim sum dishes.

2. Dumpling Kitchen

Dumpling Kitchen, found at 544 Castro St, is your neighborhood haven for high-standard, authentic cuisine. Their specialty lies in crafting handmade dumplings using generations-old recipes and the finest locally-sourced ingredients. The diverse flavors on their menu promise to delight every palate, making it a remarkable neighborhood dining experience.

3. Dumpling Zone

Dumpling Zone offers a simple yet delightful dim sum experience at 408 Dewey Blvd. They are known for their homemade dumpling and noodle dishes, providing a great casual place for dim sum lovers. The easy-to-use ordering system and no wait time add to the convenience of enjoying their offerings.

4. Dumpling House

At 335 Noe St, Dumpling House stands out for making everything by order with care and love. Their main dim sum chef has over 20 years of experience, having worked in various prestigious locations, including Michelin restaurants. This family business is deeply rooted in the neighborhood, offering a menu that plays a significant role in their success.

5. Dumpling Home

Dumpling Home, located at 298 Gough St, is known for its extensive menu that includes dim sum, noodles, and Asian fusion dishes. With a 4.5 rating and 1499 reviews, it’s a popular spot that often sees a line outside. The wait is worth it for their delicious offerings.

6. Z & Y Peking Duck

Though not a traditional dim sum restaurant, Z & Y Peking Duck at 606 Jackson St offers a contemporary twist on Peking Duck alongside your favorite dim sum dishes. Their extensive menu includes Beijing and Sichuan cuisine, making it a unique spot to enjoy a variety of Chinese dishes.

7. Shanghai Dumpling King

Shanghai Dumpling King, found at 720 14th St, is celebrated for its reasonable prices and great portions. They offer a lunch special deal and a variety of dumplings that are flavorful and satisfying. The service is efficient and fast, making it a great option for those looking for quality dim sum without the wait.

Exploring these top places for dim sum in San Francisco will not only satisfy your cravings but also give you a taste of the city’s rich cultural diversity. Each spot offers something unique, from family-run businesses to contemporary dining experiences, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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Editor
Susanica Tam is an equity-minded editor, and photo professional that calls CollegeUnified home. She leads the inaugural Fall 2024 photojournalism cohort along with Kate Valdez. Susanica is especially interested in culture, language, and identity stories and is the first person in her family to be born in the U.S. She attended the USC School of Journalism on scholarship and most recently also the Transom Storytelling Workshop. susanica.tam@collegeunified.com
Staff Writer
Kate Valdez is a staff writer based in the San Francisco, where she explores Latino identity in religion, arts and culture. She was part of the team that launched De Los, a new section of the Los Angeles Times exploring Latinidad in L.A. and across the country. As a staff writer, you can find her bylines in the LA Times, Religion News Service. Her work has appeared in the Associated Press and the Washington Post. kate.valdez@collegeunified.com