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New Golden Daisy - Reviews
1041 Stockton St, 94113 San Francisco
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- $61–$70
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- Food Exploration
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- Dinner
10
Delicious Duck Delivery!
I had a really nice dinner I had delivered to my address from this restaurant. The duck with cabbage and steamed rice 🍚 was finger licking good. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for a place to have lunch or dinner at.
I give them 5 stars.
- duck with cabbage and steamed rice10
- dinner9
- delivery9
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- Food Exploration
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- Dine-in
7
Fried Chicken & Roast Pork Hit, Duck Miss
My experience at this restaurant was a mixed bag. I highly recommend going for the fried chicken and roast pork, as they were excellent. However, I would advise skipping the duck.
While the skin was good, the meat itself was rather bland. The service received a rating of 4, the atmosphere a 3, and the food a 4.
- fried chicken9
- roast pork9
- duck skin7
- duck3
- duck meat3
Price per Person
- $1–$10
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
9
Savory, Juicy Chicken Drum Sticks!
My experience was centered around the pound of chicken drum sticks I ordered for $8. It was absolutely worth it; each drum was savory and juicy. When served hot and fresh, it's truly the best.
- chicken drum sticks9
- savory9
- juicy9
Price per Person
- $11–$20
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- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
7
Good Value, Cold Duck
My experience at this restaurant was a mixed bag. I found the food to be good overall, especially considering the price. It only cost $12 for peking duck, noodles, and vegetables, which is a great deal.
However, the peking duck was served really cold, and I'm not sure if that's how it's supposed to be. I personally didn't like it that way. The service received a high rating of 5, and the price per person was between $10–20.
- food7
- price9
- service10
- peking duck3
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- Tourist Experience
Service Type
- Takeout
10
Wonderful Spanish Food Experience
I came from Spain for 20 days and have already been here twice to order food. maravilloso!
- food10
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Tourist Experience
Service Type
- Takeout
Meal Type
- Lunch
9
Authentic Siu Yuk, Great Value!
Stumbled upon this place while walking through Chinatown for the first time. Speaking as a connoisseur of 燒肉 Siu Yuk from Hong Kong, the crispy roast pork here is delicious, very authentic and can rival the best of Hong Kong. Before my visit, I got a turkey sandwich and a bottle of Mountain Dew for 8 bucks.
Then, I came to Chinatown and bought the box of fried rice + Siu Yuk + tofu for $10. The portion was so big I couldn't even finish it. Great value for money 👍 The staff are friendly and can speak Cantonese.
- crispy roast pork10
- 燒肉 Siu Yuk10
- fried rice + Siu Yuk + tofu9
Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
6
Good value, mixed food quality
My experience at this restaurant offered a great deal on noodles at the end of the day, priced at $5 per box, a significant discount from the usual $7 per pound. However, the seating situation was quite cramped, making it difficult for a wheelchair to navigate if other customers were present. The Crispy BBQ Pork was a standout, priced at $14 per pound, while the BBQ Duck was described as mediocre at $16 per half or $31 per full.
The chicken feet were a bit too salty, and the accompanying sauce was sour, despite being provided separately. Overall, the food quality was a mixed bag, but the discounted noodles offered good value.
- discounted noodles9
- Crispy BBQ Pork8
- seating3
- BBQ Duck4
- Chicken feet3
Price per Person
- $1–$10
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
4
Fried Chicken: Not as Expected
I tried both the fried chicken thighs and wings. They were not bad, but based on previous reviews, I expected them to be tastier. Despite eating them at noon and then walking around the city all afternoon, I was able to digest them by dinner time.
It's probable that fried food isn't for me. The service was rated a 3, the meal type was lunch, the price per person was $1–10, the atmosphere was rated a 1, and the food was rated a 2.
- fried chicken thighs5
- fried chicken wings5
- digested8
- tastier3
- atmosphere2
- food2
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
9
Great Food, Good Price, Will Return
This was my first time dining here, and it turned out to be a great choice. The price is good. We ordered the roasted duck and BBQ pork, both of which tasted good.
I will definitely come back.
- roasted duck8
- BBQ pork8
- price8
Price per Person
- $21–$30
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
2
Disappointing Roast Meats and Unsanitary Practices
My experience at this restaurant was largely negative, primarily due to the roast meats. I tried the roast duck, which was disappointingly dry and flavorless, with a taste of stale oil. The so-called roast pork belly was also dry, its skin lacked crispiness, and many pieces were mostly bone with little to no meat.
It didn't even resemble pork belly. Adding to the concerns, I observed that the staff handled cash and food with the same bare hands, without gloves. The cashier was also responsible for butchering and cutting the meat.
While they are known for their fried chicken, which I did not try, I don't believe I will be returning.
- fried chicken5
- roast meats1
- roast duck1
- roast pork belly1
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