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Riverside Seafood - Reviews
1201 Vicente St, 94116 San Francisco
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Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Small Group
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- Dine-in
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- Lunch
8
Good Dim Sum with Great Service
I've visited this restaurant a few times for dim sum and generally had a good experience. The restaurant is of decent size and pretty clean, offering both booths for smaller parties and large round tables for bigger groups. The customer service is excellent, and the prices are good.
Finding street parking is fairly easy. The food is pretty good in general, with highlights including noodle rolls, taro puff, fried sugar egg puffs, glutinous rice dumplings, and shumai. I would recommend going early on weekends as it can get crowded.
- restaurant size7
- cleanliness7
- customer service9
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
Wait Time
- Short (6–15 min.)
Noise Level
- Moderate
9
Excellent Dim Sum Experience
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic! The dim sum was excellent, served fresh and piping hot. We ordered by checking off our favorites on the menu sheet, and the food arrived quickly.
The service was great. Despite the restaurant being full, which is always a good sign, our wait was only about 10 minutes. I will definitely be back when I have a craving for great dim sum.
- dim sum9
- Food10
- service9
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Group Size
- Solo
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Short (6–15 min.)
9
Fantastic Food and Atmosphere!
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic! The food was absolutely delicious, and the atmosphere was great, offering an authentic Chinese dining experience. I did have to wait 10 minutes for a table as I was dining solo.
- food10
- atmosphere10
- wait for table6
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Family
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
- Loud
7
Mixed Dim Sum and Dinner Experience
I visited this restaurant for both dim sum lunch on a Friday at 11: 30 am and dinner on a Sunday at 6 pm. I found the dim sum experience to be more enjoyable than dinner. The service was generally polite and prompt with requests like iced water, hot sauce, and the check, which was better compared to other Chinese restaurants.
However, it was difficult to get staff attention when the restaurant was full. For dinner, there were no menus on the tables initially, and I had to ask the cashier for one. The restaurant mostly has larger tables, and our party of 5 was seated in an inner left corner, which felt stuffy and hot.
Regarding the dim sum, the pork liver was a standout dish, being soft and delicious. The beef rice roll's skin was a bit too thick, though the beef ball was soft and mild. The fried pumpkin with salted egg was just okay; I didn't care for the batter or the salted egg flavor, but the pumpkin itself was soft.
The chicken feet were sweet. The mixed beef organ was another average dish, not tender enough for those with difficulty chewing. The fried pork dumpling lacked filling.
My dad enjoyed the black sesame dumpling and the pork dumpling, though I didn't try them. Condiments weren't on the tables, but hot sauce was promptly provided upon request. During dinner, many dishes were either too sweet or too salty.
The crab meat with fish maw soup had very little crab meat and tasted predominantly of salt, lacking flavor. The fried squab was the best dish of the dinner, being tender and very tasty. The beef cube with mushrooms was too salty.
The steamed chicken with ginger green onion sauce was tender and tasty but slightly over-salted. Big pea sprouts were okay, a bit tough, possibly out of season. The combination seafood clay pot was overly salty with a sweet undertone.
Walnut shrimp lacked mayo and was too sweet, although the shrimp itself was cooked well. The giant clam was tender but bland. We received a complimentary green bean soup for dessert.
While I didn't try it, my family mentioned it wasn't too sweet, which is preferred for Asian desserts. An automatic 18% tip was added for parties of 6, but since we were a party of 5, we added the tip ourselves. Plates were changed mid-meal, but only for two of our table's plates.
Parking options included metered and residential. Residential parking was easier for me. The restaurant space is fairly large, but the table arrangement felt a bit tight.
It was noisy, and a particularly loud and obnoxious individual at a nearby table made the meal unpleasant. Overall, the dim sum was better than the dinner. Service was good but could be improved when busy.
The food quality was inconsistent, with some standout dishes and others falling short due to seasoning or texture issues. The atmosphere was impacted by noise and seating arrangements.
- dim sum8
- service7
- pork liver9
- staff attention4
- menu3
- table arrangement4
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
7
Good Dim Sum, Some Buns Too Bready
My experience at this restaurant was largely positive, with most of the dim sum being pretty good. However, the xiao long bao was an exception, which is understandable as it's not a Cantonese dish. I found there was a little too much breading on the buns and too much rice roll in the chang fun dishes.
Despite these minor points, it's worth checking out.
- dim sum8
- xiao long bao5
- buns4
- rice roll4
- chang fun dishes4
Price per Person
- $101+
Visit Type
- Regular Visit
Group Type
- Friends
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
8
Social Place with Good Prices
My experience at this restaurant was positive. There was no wait, and the prices were reasonable. It's a social place, and my friend eats there a lot.
The Steamed Beef Balls were recommended.
- no wait9
- reasonable prices8
- social place7
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Regular Visit
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
9
Favorite Place for Great Food
When we come down from Sacramento, this is our favorite place to eat. The food is great, and we consistently have a positive experience. The service is excellent, rated at a 5, and the atmosphere is also a perfect 5.
We particularly enjoyed the Steamed Beef Balls. For dinner, the price per person is between $10–20, which offers good value.
- food10
- service10
- atmosphere10
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Friends
Group Size
- Small Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
6
Decent Dim Sum, Declining Business
My experience at this restaurant involved enjoying some decent dim sum. The service was okay, rating a 3 out of 5. However, I noticed that the business is going south, as there were plenty of empty tables even on a Sunday around noon.
The atmosphere was rated a 3 out of 5.
- dim sum7
- service5
- business3
- empty tables3
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
9
Delicious Chinese Food Without the Trip
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the Chinese food here; you don't need to go to Chinatown for a great meal. The food was so good that I regret not taking photos because I was too busy enjoying every bite. The atmosphere was also a perfect 5, making for a wonderful dining experience.
- Chinese food10
- atmosphere10
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- Quick Meal
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
7
Decent weekday lunch with easy parking
My experience at this restaurant was decent. It was easy to find parking and it wasn't too crowded during lunch time on a weekday. The service, atmosphere, and food were all rated as average (3 out of 5).
- parking8
- crowded6
- service6
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