Yank Sing (Spear St.)

Dim sum restaurant · Rincon Hill

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"Since 1958, Yank Sing has become one of the city’s most well-known spots for dim sum. This third-generation, family-owned restaurant gives patrons a classic dining experience at both of its locations, but the Spear Street spot has proven to be more popular. Hail a push cart brimming with bamboo steamers and get your pick from over 100 rotating dishes, from barbecue pork buns to the Shanghai kurobuta pork dumplings to the scallop ball skewers." - Lena Park

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Yank Sing

101 Spear St, San Francisco, CA 94105 Get directions

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