![]() ![]() I figured she must have been from the group who had used the dirty dishes. An elderly Chinese woman sat across the round table from us, seemingly unfazed. We sat down in front of someone else’s dirty dishes – and someone else. We were lead to a table that looked far too big for our group of three it looked like a table for eight or nine. ![]() The walls were adorned with the usual red and gold engravings, and giant mirrors covered two walls, making the room seem enormous. I wasn’t sure exactly how we were supposed to be seated.Ī few minutes later she said something, and we were quickly being ushered into the dining room. The woman asked how many were in our group, and wrote something in Chinese on a piece of paper and left right away. We walked in to an awkward corridor that didn’t reach the ceiling, exposing the dining room, and made our way through throngs of old Chinese women up to the front of the line. ![]() All of the reviews I’d read online said it was some of the best and most authentic dim sum in San Francisco.Īnother thing the reviews said was that the décor was, to say the least, a little less than nice. Ben House – San Francisco This was the last of our Chinese food in San Francisco, and it promised to be the best. Ben House in San Francisco I wrote a year ago after a trip to San Francisco will have to tide you over. Expect a review of House of Hong sometime in the next week or so. I'm moving into a new place this week (close to the ID/Chinatown = more dim sum!!) but I currently have little-no computer access. ![]()
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