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Help us make it rightThis hole-in-the-wall is a good spot to go to in Chinatown, if you're looking for a cute place to grab a bit to eat. The food is fairly inexpensive and includes many typical dishes like Sesame Chicken, Won Ton Soup, Mongolian Beef, and Pot Stickers, as well as other dishes like the Pork Belly. Try the Green Onion Pancakes, which are sure to please. If you don't want to go outside on a rainy San...
Chinatown restaurant offers dim sum and al a carte Szechuan, Hunan and Mandarin cuisine. Read More
Chinatown restaurant offers dim sum and al a carte Szechuan, Hunan and Mandarin cuisine.
I love spicy food so this place is excellent for me. I had the hot and sour soup and the spicy pork. Both were great and had me sweating - had to request extra napkings to clean my forehead from the sweat generated by the god sent spicy food. Im sure they have other yummy non spicy food but didnt...
We walked into Chinatown with no set plan and after going slightly off the beaten track we stumbled upon the Pot Sticker. The food was Hunan style - meaning chilli and garlic are a feature. We had a spicy beef dish, sesame chicken, chinese broccoli in garlic sauce and vegetarian spring rolls. The portions were large and the food was...
We stopped in for a bowl of light fare: hot and sour soup and salt and pepper shrimp. I wish we had a larger appetite to try more dishes, but everything we saw served to the other tables came out hot, steamy and looked scrumptious! I want to remember this place for the next visit to Chinatown. Hot tea was...
My son, his wife and kids were staying in a timeshare on Powell and we decided to go to Chinatown for dinner. Not knowing any good places, they took out their iPhones and searched for places not a long walk. The Pot Sticker was chosen. It is not much to look at from the outside and the inside was typical...
We were wandering around Chinatown to find good Xiao Long Bao. This is not easy, although there are so many dim sum places and I had really bad ones.
By avoiding a restaurant where someone waived with the menu outside (don't go to such places), we stumbled over the Pot Sticker. As we liked Szechuan food in China a lot...
Pot Sticker can be found at Waverly Pl 150. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In San Francisco there are 1000 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
This hole-in-the-wall is a good spot to go to in Chinatown, if you're looking for a cute place to grab a bit to eat. The food is fairly inexpensive and includes many typical dishes like Sesame Chicken, Won Ton Soup, Mongolian Beef, and Pot Stickers, as well as other dishes like the Pork Belly. Try the Green Onion Pancakes, which are sure to please. If you don't want to go outside on a rainy San...
This restaurant has been serving great foods for over 24 years.
Go to Pot Sticker for a place that focuses on Chinese, Mandarin and Hunan. Expect the average entrée to cost between $8 and $12, and overall, visitors dress casual.
Know Before You Go: Party platters such as shrimp dumplings, fried chicken wings or Chinese chicken salad are available for large parties.
The Extras: The restaurant delivers for free with a minimum order of $15.
Save Money: In addition to the main menu, lunch specials are offered between 11am and 2:30 pm.
Party platters such as shrimp dumplings, fried chicken wings or Chinese chicken salad are available for large parties.
The restaurant delivers for free with a minimum order of $15.
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