CuisineCantonese dim sum
Price$
Neighbourhoodchinatown
The dishChar siu bao and shrimp dumplings
Tip: Cash only; bring a clear list of items because the line behind you moves at speed.
Location
Address: 1039 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108
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