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The best restaurant!

MAME

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In Chinatown, San Francisco, there's *the* best restaurant I've ever been to. I'm eating the leftovers now.

It's called Yuet Lee's Seafood. It's a green restaurant on the corner of Broadway and Stockton. I HIGHLY recommend the Beef and Scrambled Egg (just rtust me on this one) and their chow mein. So so good.

On the wall there's a few pictures. Jackie Chan and Nicolas Cage are both up there. It's funny though, Cage is wearing really odd clothing (a Tide hat?!) so he obviously didn't want to be noticed. Well the owner noticed and took a picture with Cage, though Cage is sitting down and not smiling.

Anyway, I know some people are from Nor Cal so check it out~!
 
I used to eat there ALL the time! I know exactly what u are talkin about

Also their fried squid is AMAZING

I also like their peking spareribs, and their beansprouts with salted fish
 
Originally posted by: dighn
"beef and scrambled eggs"? 😕

yeah I never ordered those..

also chow mein is for white people that dont know how to appreciate REAL chinese cuisine! 😀😀
 
oh and by the way, yuet lee is not the best chinese restaurant in SF..

RnG lounge (on kearny) is amazing.. but a bit more pricey..

try their fried crab... its amazzingggg
 
Yeah, I know the Beef and Scrambled Egg sounds weird but you just have to trust me, it's freaking amazing.

Also, I agree about the chow mein being a white person food or whatever. But I've had lots and lots of types of chinese food (my friend is chinese and I ate at their place often) and this is just really good chow mein!
 
Originally posted by: MAME
In Chinatown, San Francisco, there's *the* best restaurant I've ever been to. I'm eating the leftovers now.

It's called Yuet Lee's Seafood. It's a green restaurant on the corner of Broadway and Stockton. I HIGHLY recommend the Beef and Scrambled Egg (just rtust me on this one) and their chow mein. So so good.

On the wall there's a few pictures. Jackie Chan and Nicolas Cage are both up there. It's funny though, Cage is wearing really odd clothing (a Tide hat?!) so he obviously didn't want to be noticed. Well the owner noticed and took a picture with Cage, though Cage is sitting down and not smiling.

Anyway, I know some people are from Nor Cal so check it out~!

The best ever . . . a cousin of mine was graduating from Stevenson (REALLY uber upper class high school in Monterey California) and his family treated us to brunch at Pebble Beach. $38 a head. Oh my god . . . best meal I had in my life. For seafood, SUPER fresh lobster, shirmp, sushi, oysters, and whitefish in a red wine sauce. They had all the normal breakfast stuff - except prepared REALLY well and 2 chefs preparing omletts on demand. Their desert bar was the best I've ever seen in my life - rivaling that of the $50 desert buffer that's held in Chicago once a year downtown. Man I wish I could go back 🙂
 
The best restaurant I've ever been to is called McElroy's in Biloxi, MS. Blackened flounder stuffed with blue crab and crawfish....

Best ever.
 
Bah, for Chinese food maybe, don't really know about that.

But the best restaurant in San Francisco is House of Prime Rib!!!
Their salad is amazing <Drooooooooooooooollllllll.......................>
 
Yeah, obviously it's only good if you're in to Chinese food. It's a really crappy looking restaurant, AKA: no ambiance

But the food is just awesome. The food isn't pretty or anything, just damn good.
 
Originally posted by: MAME
Yeah, obviously it's only good if you're in to Chinese food. It's a really crappy looking restaurant, AKA: no ambiance

But the food is just awesome. The food isn't pretty or anything, just damn good.

D00d, the rule of thumb is that if it isn't pretty on a plate, then it's gotta be good! (Chinese food anyway)
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Bah, for Chinese food maybe, don't really know about that.

But the best restaurant in San Francisco is House of Prime Rib!!!
Their salad is amazing <Drooooooooooooooollllllll.......................>

that place is good if you like prime rib, but its very $$$$
 
Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: MAME
Yeah, obviously it's only good if you're in to Chinese food. It's a really crappy looking restaurant, AKA: no ambiance

But the food is just awesome. The food isn't pretty or anything, just damn good.

D00d, the rule of thumb is that if it isn't pretty on a plate, then it's gotta be good! (Chinese food anyway)

Do they make a good Mapo Tofu? I've seen some nasty looking mapo tofu and it tastes like crap, gimme the 411 on their mapo tofu and I'll visit that place to see if its really the best 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: MAME
Yeah, obviously it's only good if you're in to Chinese food. It's a really crappy looking restaurant, AKA: no ambiance

But the food is just awesome. The food isn't pretty or anything, just damn good.

D00d, the rule of thumb is that if it isn't pretty on a plate, then it's gotta be good! (Chinese food anyway)

Do they make a good Mapo Tofu? I've seen some nasty looking mapo tofu and it tastes like crap, gimme the 411 on their mapo tofu and I'll visit that place to see if its really the best 🙂

Dunno about that one. My gf had some tofu thing and said it was freaking amazing
 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: virtuamike
Fook Yuen, Millbrae. Best dim sum in the area.

Koi's palace is the best dim sum in the bay area..

that place is PACKED

confirmed. i always hit up that place when i'm back in the bay area.

for cheap and good food, you guys really have to come down to monterey park/alhambra/etc etc.
 
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