CuisineChinese (contemporary)
Price$$
Neighbourhoodchinatown

Signature dishes: Lanzhou hand-pulled noodles, Yakitori skewers, Hot pot

Must order: Lanzhou hand-pulled beef noodle soup and a plate of cold sesame noodles.

Tip: Closed Tuesdays; the bistro books up earlier than the main Z & Y on weekends.

Location

Address: 606 Jackson Street, San Francisco CA 94133

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