Dim Sum in San Francisco
James Silverton wrote:
> "Ken Blake" > wrote in message
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>>In om,
>>Nathan Lau > typed:
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>>>Ken Blake wrote:
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>>>>We're spending a week in San Francisco next month. Anyone have
>>>>recommendations for Dim Sum restaurants there?
>>>>
>>>>Recommendations for non-Dim Sum Chinese restaurants (or other
>>>>Asian restaurants) would be welcome too.
>>>>
>>>Better to ask this in ba.food; it's higher traffic and you'll
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>>get more
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>>>opinions.
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>>I don't know that newsgroup. What does ba stand for?
>>
>>One of the reasons I asked here is that having hung around for a
>>while, I have a sense of whose opinions I can trust, and whose
>>opinions it's safe to ignore. In a newsgroup I don't know as
>>well, I don't have that advantage.
>>
>>--
>>Ken Blake
>>Please reply to the newsgroup
>>
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> I know Yank Sing (in the financial district, possibly on Market St.)
> is well known, popular with tourists and a bit expensive but I like
> it! It's been a little while but I think there are one or places in
> the Richmond district that are popular with people of obviously
> Chinese ancestry and almost impossible to get into unless you arrive
> early. However, I can't recall any names at the moment.
I was working right around the corner from it at the Exxon building
or whatever its called now.. which is the only reason I even tried
it. It was good, but very expensive. Had I been working closer to
Chinatown I would have tried another place.
--
Dan
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