![]() ![]() I also run into no less than 3 other groups when I come during the weekend. On some weekends, it feels like all of San Francisco is waiting at Yank Sing, most people patiently awaiting their turn, showing a rather massive amount of patience for the chance at great food. Until Yank Sing, never have I looked at one gadget so longingly, willing it to buzz so I can be seated! As much as I hate lines, at Yank Sing – I have waited over an hour to be seated. Have you ever been to a dim sum place that hands you a gadget that will buzz you when your table is ready? No joke, what you see to the left is what Yank Sing hands you, usually telling you how long your wait will be, “It’s going to about 40 minutes.” They do, however, “under-promise and over-deliver” as my wait has always been shorter than what they guesstimate. So popular, they need these notifying machines. On San Francisco Food, I have reviewed quite a few dim sum / yumcha places in San Franciso – and will undoubtedly continue to do so, but after five years of searching, I’ve resigned to the fact that I will most certainly never find one place in San Francisco that does dim sum the way that Yank Sing does. I have gone all over this city in search of the perfect dim sum, not because I haven’t found it, but solely because where I found it costs “an arm and a leg”, if not both legs - and I have an inherent belief that the appeal of dim sum is to have tasty food that is also extremely economical. Yank Sing carts serving food in the indoor lobby patio to accommodate the crowds. ![]()
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