Menu for QING SHU in San Francisco, CA
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Closed:11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Cuisines:
Japanese
Japanese
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Known for:
Casual, Quick bite, Comfort food, Good for kids, Outdoor seating, Mask required, Accepts reservations, Restroom, Outdoor seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Dine-in, Popular Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Good for groups, Solo dining,Read more
QING SHU in San Francisco, CA, is a popular Japanese restaurant that has earned an average rating of 4.2 stars. Learn more by reading what others have to say about QING SHU. Today, QING SHU opens its doors from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Don’t wait until it’s too late or too busy. Call ahead and book your table on (415) 702-6255.
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Other favorable attributes include: casual.
For a similar meal experience, check out Blackthorn and Ebisu Restaurant as an alternative.
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Really interesting place! I\'ve never been to a place like this before. Came here around Sunday around 6:30 and only 1 table was... occupied. It was my first time here so I had no idea how this works. There is a step by step sign at the front. Really easy tofollow.\n\nI really like their concept:\n1)Grab a basket and thong\n2)Select ingredients, as many or little as you want. Many tochoose from\n3)Choose soup base at the register, 7 different flavors\n4)Weigh and pay\n5)They will bring the bowl out to yourtable once it\'s done\n6)Enjoy! (I added this step lol)\n\nStarting price is $10.99/lb then add $2-$3 more depend on which soupbase you choose. Price is pretty fair due to current inflation.\n\nThe food took about 5-10 mins. Fast and friendly service. Thesoup was piping hot so need to be extra cautious. I got their original pork bone soup. Definitely was able to taste the porkbone. All the ingredients were cooked but some were still kinda hard so needed to be cooked a bit longer. They do offer dippingsauces and water by the cash register. Self serve.\n\nIt was a fun experience. Think of it like a Mongolian bbq style. The onlything is that it can be kinda unsanitary since the ingredients are left out in the open and can be easily contaminated. Read more
I really hope I could like this place since I like the choose-your-own-ingredients noodle soup concept. However when I tried it... for the first time, many ingredients (both meat & veggies) didn’t look/taste fresh, including the lamb slices I ordered at thecashier (not from the pick-yourself counter). The soup base was flavorful but very greasy. One (out of the two) of us haddiarrhea afterwards. No we won’t come back. Read more
I love the setup here. Take a bowl, literally place your items in the bowl. Go to the counter for it to be weighted and select... your soup base. FANTASTIC for vegans. Read more
The food is good for typical quick-bite Asian, but the ambiance is pretty bare.
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When is QING SHU open?
QING SHU is open on the following days:
Monday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM
What forms of payment are accepted at QING SHU?
They accept Apple Pay and Google Pay at QING SHU.
Does QING SHU offer delivery?
Yes, QING SHU offers delivery.
These kind of pick your own soup ingredient places are pretty fun. You can really mix and match to your hearts content. The... quality of those ingredients here seems good enough. It\'s not premium stuff but it also isn\'t priced that way. I got thesichuan spicy soup (3 chili signs) and it was pretty hot. So if you like spicy stuff, I\'d start with that one before trying theones that are rated hotter. The soup itself though was a tad too oily. I know these kind of soups are always sort of oily butthis one was oilier than usual. Read more