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Reviews for Yummy BBQ Kitchen in San Francisco, CA

Chino Santos 2 years ago
5

The duck is Organic and has less fat and is healthier ?? The pork is also very crispy!! And the people are amazing here. Tons... of people from all over come here to eat. They accept zelle so you don’t need cash. Read more

Debojyoti Ghosh 2 years ago
5

The roast duck was very soft, flavorful, and a pleasure to eat!

Wawan Suhendra 2 years ago
4

The foods pretty good. But bit too salty for me.

Sushi Sue 2 years ago
4

Tried this place through Too Good To Go, and it was a fair value. Dropped by at 5:40 when they close at 6 and the food was... already completely cold, which was okay for me since I signed up for and expected leftovers, but would not be good for anyonewho wants to get regular takeout at that time. The lady also tried to up-sell various random other items multiple times, whichwas awkward to turn down because I just wanted to get my food and go. Overall $5.99 for a full box of leftovers was a decentvalue but the persistent upselling, food temperature, and the fact that the regular price isn’t that much more for the samevariety will probably stop me from coming back consistently. Read more

Ryles Riplin 2 years ago
5

Tried the Too Good To Good and was pleasantly surprised with what I got. Tried some new things and was happy with everything... almost. Read more

W Gmail 2 years ago
5

They use organic duck for their roast duck (and great prices at only 22.99 for a whole duck). The seasoning of the duck is... really good here. The two older gentlemen working behind the meat counter are friendly. I’ve tried their roast ducks, charsiu, pork belly with crackling, and some prepared foods. All are delicious Read more

H C 5 years ago
5

Delicious lunch special - you can choose rice and three items or noodles and two items for $6! The owners are really nice and... speak Chinese and English. Read more

Robert Urowsky 6 years ago
4

A blissfuly old-fashioned steam table dim sum restaurant with either sit-down or take-out where three items plus rice and tea is... about $5. The flavors are pungent, strong, and full-bodied with whole spice ingredients including entire cloves of garlic andblack beans. An enormous heaping mound of vegetables and meat are ready for eating in a minute or two. A very modest,picnic-like setting where you have to be a bit wary of the table surface before setting your tray down, but nonetheless a deepimmersion in Chinatown culture, especially many senior citizens, and a vigorous staff with their loud banter bouncing off thewalls while serving up every steaming plates of delicacies. Read more