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Wing Lee Bakery, San Francisco, California, Chinese Restaurant Details
Address: 503 Clement St, San Francisco (San Francisco), California (CA), 94118
Send to devicePhone: (415) 668-9481
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05/21/2015 11:51 amA good place to get some decent Chinese take out, I like the sticky rice with the salty duck egg, pork and lots of peanuts, wrapped in bamboo leaf, they are made the right way here! |
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10/15/2013 6:48 pmGood for really quick dim sum, but not for good dim sum. |
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01/23/2013 2:06 pmLove the steamed and baked buns as well as the large selection of dim sum. They come out piping hot and fresh from the oven. Be prepared for the line can be long and the items can be sold out. They are so tasty and worth the wait for them to restock. |
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12/12/2010 3:47 amGreat for a dim-sum snack at an affordable price. Cheap compared to some other restaurants of its type. Great variety, fast service and everything is delicious. Sometimes it's a little busy so going earlier is better. Small place so it may be better to get it to go and enjoy it while walking around the neighborhood. |
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05/24/2009 3:25 pmI went to this particular restaurant on an early weekend morning, based on wonderful comments about their baked bbq pork buns ~ yes, they tasted great, but when I asked the manager why the total amount was high, she got very annoyed, rolled her eyes and looked at her fellow co-workers like I was crazy and I was wasting her time ~ then proceeded to tell me that she has alot of people to serve that were already standing behind me in line (mind you, none of them was using a cane like I was), I told her that her attitude was awful and when I asked to speak to the manager or owner, she said she was the manager and I thought "what a tacky way to run a business". I understand they will not miss my future business, but I refuse to be questioned, gotten very angry and annoyed at when I am giving my money to them and expect to get treated like a human being that was only questioning why the bill was so high. |