

Coming at noon is a stomach suicide mission. I would arrive well before 11 am if you don't want to be waiting for 30 to 45 mins. Not been for dinner, but should also be of high quality. Has set a new standard for dim sum in the area. *Koi Palace : A newly opened branch of the highly-regarded Daly City tour-de-force mothership.


Here's my work website which is how most of you probably got here, but maybe not. Now identifying my favorite places with a *. There's no one good central repository anymore, which is too bad. The closest is Hungry Onion, but there are other useful websites these days, such as Eater SF and TheSixFifty. In its place, a number of contenders have sprouted up. If you want to do your own research, Chowhound used to be the best place to find information, but it kind of collapsed a few years ago. I don't necessarily advocate reading their reviews (they're uneven at best), but the address, hours and map are useful. I link to some Yelp websites below when I couldn't find a decent website for the restaurant itself. Or as I tell many people, it may help you decide where NOT to eat. There is a lot of great food here, especially Asian food, and I hope this helps guide you to some interesting places. This is an incomplete list of places worth trying "over the hill", mainly in the South Bay and some Peninsula areas as well. Author: Patrick Chuang :: Last u pdated Oct.
