Young Can Wok Chinese Bistro
1200 Broadway, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
OK so I decided to try this place because someone told me it was really good and Im always out looking for a good new Chinese restaurant. Well I was very disappointed to say the least. I ordered the sesame chicken which was SO soggy and WAY too sweet for it to be sesame chicken plus the broccoli in the dish was WAY overcooked and mushy too. The sesame chicken reminded me of sweet-and-sour chicken which Im not a fan of. The Mongolian beef I ordered was actually very good very spicy which I love. The popcorn chicken was extremely soft and had no crispy texture to the outside of it at all And the portion was tiny. The green beans I thought would be delicious but were overcooked and very blah it says its made in their special sauce but I didnt taste any sauce at all. I make better green beans with my eyes closed. The beef Chow Mein and chicken fried rice were actually very good. Thats the only thing Id order from there again. And whats really upsetting is this nasty food cost me a $117. Total waste of money I would rather gone to Trader Joes and got me the Orange chicken and compow chicken and I wouldve made the fried rice myself and green beans myself. Very expensive meal for extremely average Chinese food.
Yangon
1136 Broadway, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
Yangon is one of my/our favorite restaurants. Ive taken my family members who visit from all over the world as well as locally here and they all love it. My best friend and I stumbled on to this place a few years ago when I was searching for a newer place to try but with high reviews. It was love at first taste... Lol. Since then, weve had parties in their backroom and patio, ordered to go or deliveries, or eat here at least once a month.The owners and staff are very humble, friendly, hardworking, and gracious. Im proud to bring my visiting friends and relatives here for so many reasons.Our constant staples/faves: Orange sesame chicken; salt and pepper fish; sauteed string beans; garlic eggplant; tea salad, samosas, honey walnut shrimp; and Burmese chow fun.Thanks Henry and Yangon crew!
Panda Express
1453 Burlingame Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
THE WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE! i placed an order online and my co-worker was picking it up for me. she couldn't find my order and an employee said it was already picked up. they claim someone had come in, showed their receipt and somehow the name was the same as mine. my co-worker confirmed that was not the case and instead of acknowledging that there was probably a misunderstanding and an error, they were rude and gave her a difficult time. they said i needed to come in an pick up the order and they wouldn't remake it. online orders have phone numbers to reach out to me and check, but they weren't willing to take that step. so, i drove over there and asked to speak to a manager.MON is the name of the manager who was completely rude and unwilling to understand that although the order was made (which may could've been tampered with), the issue was the blame his employees and he placed on us for their error and not accepting that the incorrect person walked away with the wrong order. he asked what i'd like to do and i asked for a refund. before giving me the money, he took a photo of my driver's license and handed me $20 cash. putting this in writing in case this becomes a legal issue.do not go here. the employees are completely rude and incompetent.
Yuanbao Jiaozi
1841 El Camino Real, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
Foods decent in a typical spartan Chinese restaurant atmosphere.
Full House
1851 El Camino Real, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
Very nice employees. This is one of the best restaurants in Millbrae, and they serve great Taiwanese food. The dishes have little to no MSG and have very limited oil which is an indicator of a great Chinese restaurant as many other restaurants will have very oily dishes that are overseasoned.
Happy Chef
1520 Trousdale Dr, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
I myself think the food is good. It is better than most other Chinese restaurants in the area. I always thought they had more potential if they could open a full fledged restaurant.
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Gigis Cafe
111 Anza Blvd, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
I can't speak of Gigi's Cafe in store experience, but ill share a story to hopefully educate the owner.Delivery shoppers/drivers who deliver groceries and shop for you are service workers. There's a difference between a shopper/delivery and delivery drivers. Their pay depends on tips as we have to pay for gas, maintenance etc, delivery charge is not a tip. We usually expect the most tips from people who work on service industry, and should know that tipping is what keeps us afloat.Please, next time you tip $2.5 on a $50 order think about how your waiters would feel if you tipped them 5% during a pandemic. This is not a one-time instance either, please do better and make sure you treat service workers with respect including your own workers. I pointed out to you in store that your tipping is insulting especially since your income also depends on tips, and instead you took the -$2.50 tip and left me with a 1-star review.Hopefully you'll remember this review next time you have someone bring your groceries to your restaurant.
Joy Holiday
851 Burlway Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
This spring break ~ I chose this tour group with my friends => (7 days) Highlights of the Western United States: Grand Canyon + Lake Powell + Horseshoe Bend + Antelope Canyon + Las Vegas + Los Angeles (Plan D: San Diego Tour + Sea World +Universal Studios)Let's talk about tourism first. The sightseeing locations and accommodation are both OK. The scenery is beautiful and the amusement facilities are fun. The accommodation is liveable and not dirty. There is no internet in the hotel for the first three days except for the lobby. There is internet in the room every day, and overall everything is fun~ It depends on what you think about the food. If you want high-end food, I don't recommend joining this group because you don't have enough time + only fast food restaurants in foreign tourist attractions will give you foodFor tour guides:I was very lucky to have followed a very good tour guide (Guo Lankun) in the first three and a half days. I call her Guo Ma here. From the beginning of the introduction, Guo Ma was very serious. She took turns speaking in Chinese and English without being sloppy or deliberately leaving anything out. Any information (because I am fluent in Chinese and English, so I rush to put this recommendation here), and Guo Ma takes good care of everyone in the car and will not say that she is partial to any one person. The seat planning is also very principled and will not make you feel like you are there every time. Its unfair to get on the bus from the back or the front every time. I only sat in the front, back, and middle for three and a half days. I think everyone will know what I mean by fairness. The time of getting off is also very clear, and What's even more serious is that she will use WeChat to type in the information she introduced and the things we should pay attention to, such as the meeting time, so that people who forget or didn't hear clearly will be sure that there will be no mistakes, and time control is very good. The driver and Guo Ma also cooperated very well. Guo Ma would tell us in advance how to treat the driver politely and all the drivers taboos, which made everyone in the car very happy. I am very happy to meet Guo Ma as a tour guide. I highly recommend taking her tour and I hope I can meet her again in the future.====================================Next is my tour guide for the next three days, Director Feng (I don't know his full name...). I can only say that he has no sense of time, and he will not tell you the meeting time until someone asks...otherwise Then the time was changed again... It seemed that I didnt cooperate well with the driver at all, which made me feel completely inexplicable as I was traveling with the group. I remember correctly that I asked a few questions, but I was given a perfunctory response., and then chatted with other members, which made me very unhappy and felt disrespected. It made me want to stay as far away from this tour guide as possible... So for the next three days, all I can say is... its so dangerous. I dont have much time in the car, otherwise Id go crazyDriver part:I can only describe the driver for the first three days as serious and responsible. When we arrived at the hotel, he would help everyone arrange their luggage in rows for everyone to take. The car was clean and tidy, and the driving was smooth and safe. He would not brake in an emergency and let me sit. Very guaranteed==========================================The driver for the next three days...he didnt cooperate well with the tour guide, and he didnt take good care of his own car. It was extremely messy, and then he drove as he pleased whether he wanted to pass through the tourist area or not~ (It seemed that he didnt feel comfortable taking the car with him. (I haven't been there yet). When driving, I like to have to wipe my car in an emergency, at least 10 times on average. I often have to help each other with bags to prevent things from flying out.As for cars:I don't know why the car is so different. In the first three days, it was obviously a new car, and in the next three days, it was obviously an old car. But what! Forget about the old car... According to me, the toilet should be It was unusable (because it was locked with a lock and the headphone cord was tangled). The air conditioner was broken on the first day, and the glass was cracked the next morning (it was not broken yet). Then the driver and the tour guide were very angry. Calmly... When we drove on the highway, we watched the glass start to peel off due to the wind and vibration~ and then pieces fell off along the way... I really doubt why you dare to drive on the highway like this .....Arent you afraid of breaking other peoples cars? Just because you are a big car? Then what~ We went down to play at 9 oclock in the morning and came back at 5 oclock. The air conditioner was repaired, but the glass continued to be broken... Although the tour bus has two layers of glass, why not repair the glass? Or change the car? We used this in the next three and a half days and broke one layer of glass (returned two pieces) + no toilet + the driver's skills are very poor. Next time When I arrived in San Francisco...the day I changed cars, I was thinking...whether I could get home safely...it was such a terrifying experience.All the above made me see the difference between heaven and hell. At the beginning, I didnt know that this group would be divided into two groups... If I knew it was this kind of group... I would rather play by myself in the next three and a half days. Thats fine, I wont join this follow-up group... Its really scary... So I have to ask the group members who have been on the tour for a long time and choose carefully~ because I dont know what kind of drivers and followers I will get. tour guide
Hanabi Ramen and Japanese Curry
723 California Dr, Burlingame, CA 94010, United States
Nestled a few blocks outside of Burlingames bustling downtown, Hanabi Ramen & Japanese Curry is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. While the surrounding area might be a bit quieter, dont let that fool you - this family-run restaurant is a busy spot for good reason!Finding parking was a breeze, with options on the main road and in the neighborhood. However, be prepared for a potential wait, as the restaurant itself is quite small and offers limited seating. They dont have online reservations, so its a first-come, first-served situation. We waited about 10 minutes, but the friendly staff kept us updated, and the wait was definitely worth it.The service was fantastic throughout our entire meal. Attentive and helpful, the staff made us feel right at home. We started by sharing a plate of chicken skewers – a delicious appetizer! The chicken was incredibly tender and juicy, but the sauce was a tad heavy for my taste. Still, it was a great way to kick off the meal.For the main course, I opted for the tonkotsu ramen with a soft-boiled egg (be sure to add this – its not included by default!). The wait for the ramen was around 15 minutes, but let me tell you, that first slurp was pure bliss. While the broth wasnt the creamiest Ive ever had, it was still rich and flavorful. The real star of the show, however, was the chashu pork. Perfectly cooked and melt-in-your-mouth tender, the sweet meat was beautifully enhanced by a touch of salty seasoning. The noodles were cooked to a perfect doneness, soft and springy with a delightful flavor.Overall, Hanabi Ramen & Japanese Curry is a fantastic spot for a delicious Japanese dining experience. The wait and slightly limited seating might deter some, but the friendly service, flavorful food, and perfectly cooked ramen make it absolutely worth it!