Mustard Green Soup
Hung To Seafood Restaurant

Hung To Seafood Restaurant

221 S Spruce Ave S San Francisco, CA 94080-4520, San Andreas, United States

Casual • Seafood • Dim Sum • Chinese


"We came on a Thursday at noontime so I leave room for benefit of the doubt and COVID circumstances, but this meal was genuinely regrettable. We ordered 6 dimsum plates between two dim sum lovers. It took half an hour to receive the last plate after ordering (check-box menu style) and the first took ten minutes to arrive. Having worked in dumpling restaurants myself, I imagine the first eight to ten minutes might have been the time it took to put some frozen dumplings into a steamer. The following intervals may have been owed to a lesser number of stoves or staff, although there at least seemed to be a healthy number of front staff for the half-full restaurant.Time taken aside, the meal itself was so disappointing that we couldn’t bring ourselves to finish. And that takes a lot! Any pieces of prawn were tough (perhaps from overcooking or recooking) and every dumpling was folded with skin so thick and starchy that I left pieces off. The har gows were broken and the xiao long baos were all skin (reminded me of pork rind), chewy meat and literally no soup. The prawns in the ha Cheung were shrunken and tough while the sauce, although fully absorbed into the folds held no flavour. We received the prawn crisp balls whole, had further difficulty tearing them open, and were met by an unmistakeable “this is not fresh” foot-like smell.After pecking at the plates we took the leftovers home out of habitual guilt. We hate waste but I don’t expect anyone to be reaching for them before they end up in the garbage. It was worse than “below average”, it was terrible. We would have been better off ordering frozen from western brands at the local Safeway. ?"

ChuMinh Tofu & Veggie Deli

ChuMinh Tofu & Veggie Deli

1043 S Jackson St Seattle, WA 98104, 98144-2025, United States

Meat • Delis • Barbecue • Vietnamese


"This place has the best deep fried spring rolls that I know. It was recommended by a friend. they were busy when we arrived around 1:00 PM Sunday, 4/23/2023. We asked if we could on short notice order 50 spring rolls for a potluck at work.They got a small lady to answer and she figured the cost at $65.00. She said that she would add ten. We liked her, very friendly.They were super busy. They were very well staffed, so they could handle the rush of diners. The is a separate dining area with about ten tables. The buffet looks delicious.Two days prior we had ordered a party tray of pork egg rolls from a favorite Filipino place. These from Chu Minh Tofu were three times bigger and had a tasty mix of vegetables as well as the pork.While we waited the lady brought out a couple of fresh cooked ones to try. YUM. With a dozen extra, the cost of the egg rolls was about $1.00 each.I took a lot of pictures and I want to return for the buffet $25.00). My wife says she doesn't want to eat there because the floor of the deli was dirty.That street corner sat 12th Ave S and S Jackson St is a gathering place for rowdy homeless people. The parking lot is small and is enclosed in a tall chain link fence. For a while, someone had double-parked behind us. They left before we did, so it was not a problem.The deli had bags and boxes of food for the homeless out front. People were sitting around eating in the parking lot and handing bananas to their homeless friends through the fence.There were really a lot of young adult Asian and American people coming and going. This atmosphere didn't bother me at all. But it is the reason for rating at only four stars. I kind of love a funky place and ChuMinh Tofu stole my heart."