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Hang Ah - San Francisco

Chinese Restaurant Hang Ah in San Francisco
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How do the guests rate it?
Hang Ah at a glance
San Francisco South of Market
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Price per Person $21–$30
mentioned by 109 of the guests
#2300 out of 2403 places to eat in San Francisco
#268 Chinese Restaurant out of 276 in San Francisco
Average
5.1 out of 10
5.7
Food
4.5
Service
4.9
Ambience
3.1
Value
678

Reviews

39.7%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Dim sum
  • History
  • Friendly staff
Frequently criticized
  • Cleanliness
  • Price
  • Slow service

The Chinese restaurant Hang Ah in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood invites you to discover a truly historic dining experience. As you step inside, you’ll immediately notice the casual atmosphere, perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely meal.

Hang Ah Tea Room is renowned for its great tea selection, offering a delightful journey for your palate. Whether you’re planning for lunch or dinner, you’ll find a welcoming spot here, complete with table service and options for takeout or delivery.

Overview: Introducting Hang Ah

Hang Ah offers a journey into history, with an old-school vibe and a certain charm that many appreciate. While the dim sum often receives praise for its quality, the overall experience can be a mixed bag.

Some visitors find the price point a concern, and there are recurring comments about the cleanliness, with some areas described as unsanitary. Service can also be inconsistent, with instances of slow service noted.

Average
5.1 out of 10
678

Reviews

39.7%

Satisfaction

319

negative

90

neutral

269

positive

Hang Ah holds an overall Restaurant Score of 5.1, placing it in the average range. However, customer sentiment tells a different story, with a Customer Satisfaction of just 39.7%, which is considered poor.

This notable divergence suggests that while some aspects are acceptable, a significant portion of patrons leave less than satisfied. Looking closer, Food leads with a score of (5.7), indicating it’s generally well-regarded.

Ambience follows at (4.9), offering a historical feel but with noted drawbacks. Service registers at (4.5), often inconsistent, while Value scores lowest at (3.1), frequently a concern.

These insights are drawn from 678 customer observations, with 269 positive remarks and 319 negative ones.

What people like
  • Delicious dim sum
  • Historical charm
  • Friendly staff
What people don't like
  • Poor cleanliness
  • High price point
  • Slow, inattentive service

With a Recommendation Score of 5.3, Hang Ah presents a mixed proposition. If you prioritize a taste of history and generally good dim sum, it might be worth a visit.

However, be prepared for potential inconsistencies in other areas. For those seeking a pristine environment or exceptional value, you might find it falls short.

It’s a place to consider if its historical appeal outweighs concerns about cleanliness and the overall price-to-experience ratio.

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Verdict: Our expert take on Hang Ah

Food (5.7 out of 10)

mentioned by 95% of the guests

The food here certainly sparks conversation, with 152 positive remarks among 339 total comments. Diners often rave about delicious Dim Sum, especially the soup dumplings, pork buns, and chili oil. Many appreciate the authentic food and flavors, contributing to some great meals.

The overall score for food is an average 5.7. However, with 128 negative comments, some diners found the food subpar, citing issues with dim sum being bland, orange chicken slimy, or shrimp dumplings lacking flavor. Concerns about frozen food being reheated and small portions also surfaced, contributing to a mixed 44.8% customer satisfaction.

5.7 Food

339

Reviews

44%

Satisfaction

128

negative

59

neutral

152

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Delicious Dim Sum
  • Authentic food flavors
  • Great chili oil
What people don't like
  • Inconsistent food quality
  • Bland or strange taste
  • Small portions sometimes

Often praised

  • food
  • dim sum
  • Dim Sum
  • dumplings
  • chicken feet
  • chili oil
  • har gow
  • meal
  • pork buns
  • portions

Frequently criticized

  • food
  • dim sum
  • food quality
  • fried rice
  • orange chicken
  • Food
  • chicken
  • chicken feet
  • flavor
  • portions

If you're craving specific dim sum like soup dumplings or pork buns, you might find some real gems here. However, be prepared for a potentially inconsistent experience, as the overall quality can be a bit of a mixed bag, so manage your expectations.

Service (4.5 out of 10)

mentioned by 70% of the guests

When it comes to service, there are definitely some bright spots! Many guests (60 positive remarks out of 167) raved about the friendly staff and attentive waiters who were often fast and helpful . Some even appreciated the efficiency of QR menu ordering and the speed of their tea tasting experiences, making for some truly pleasant interactions.

However, the overall picture is a bit of a mixed bag , with a poor customer satisfaction of 35.9% and an average score of 4.5. A significant number of comments (95 negative remarks) pointed to slow service and long waiting times . Issues like understaffed situations, rude waiters , and problems with the QR code ordering system frequently popped up, indicating areas needing serious attention.

4.5 Service

167

Reviews

35%

Satisfaction

95

negative

12

neutral

60

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, attentive staff
  • Fast service speed
  • Helpful ordering process
What people don't like
  • Slow, poor service
  • Long wait times
  • Rude staff attitude

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • Service
  • wait
  • waiter
  • waiters
  • Lovely staff
  • QR menu
  • advice
  • bill

Frequently criticized

  • service
  • customer service
  • Service
  • waitress
  • order
  • server
  • wait times
  • waiter
  • waiters
  • waiting

If youre considering a visit, be prepared for a potentially inconsistent service experience. While you might encounter incredibly friendly and fast staff, theres a real chance of slow service and long waits . It's a bit of a gamble, so manage your expectations, especially during busy times.

Ambience (4.9 out of 10)

mentioned by 57% of the guests

When it comes to ambience, this spot offers a truly unique experience, scoring an average 4.9. Many appreciate the rich history and atmosphere, the old-school vibe, and the vintage feel that transports you back in time. Some even enjoy the modernist graffiti and murals adding a contemporary twist, making it a great place for pictures, as noted in 52 positive remarks out of 119 total.

However, the customer satisfaction is a bit of a mixed bag at 43.7%, with 56 negative comments highlighting significant concerns. Issues like overall cleanliness, fruit flies, dirty tables, and a generally dated feel frequently come up. It seems the historical charm sometimes clashes with a need for better upkeep, particularly regarding the restrooms and floors.

4.9 Ambience

119

Reviews

43%

Satisfaction

56

negative

11

neutral

52

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Rich history
  • Old-school vibe
  • Unique atmosphere
What people don't like
  • Poor cleanliness
  • Dirty restrooms
  • Dated ambiance

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • historical significance
  • history
  • place
  • Atmosphere
  • busy
  • charm
  • cozy place
  • experience
  • great place

Frequently criticized

  • atmosphere
  • floor
  • place
  • bathrooms
  • restaurant cleanliness
  • tables
  • toilet
  • tourist trap
  • Atmosphere
  • Floors

If youre seeking a place steeped in history with a unique, old-school charm and dont mind a bit of wear and tear, this spot is worth a visit. However, if cleanliness and modern comfort are high on your priority list, you might find the dated aspects and reported hygiene issues disappointing.

Value (3.1 out of 10)

mentioned by 28% of the guests

When it comes to value, this spot presents a bit of a puzzle. While overall customer satisfaction is remarkably high at 9.4 (excellent), the specific score for value itself is quite low at 3.1 (poor). Based on 53 customer remarks, with only 5 positive and a significant 40 negative, it seems many find the prices a sticking point.

However, some customers appreciate the option for a cash discount and find the price or prices to be fair, especially when compared to fancier dim sum restaurants. On the flip side, the overwhelming sentiment points to the food being overpriced and not worth the price. Many customers were frustrated by mandatory tip or mandatory gratuity and additional credit card charges.

The lack of competitiveness and issues with the bill, including un-itemized receipts and being charged for items not ordered, also contribute to a perception of poor value.

3.1 Value

53

Reviews

9%

Satisfaction

40

negative

8

neutral

5

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Cash discount available
  • Less pricey than others
What people don't like
  • Overpriced food
  • Mandatory service fees
  • Credit card charges

Often praised

  • price
  • cash discount
  • places in China town
  • prices

Frequently criticized

  • price
  • expensive
  • $25
  • Dinner
  • Price per person
  • automatic tip
  • bill
  • charged us things we didn’t order
  • competitiveness
  • credit card charges

If youre looking for a budget-friendly meal, this might not be your best bet, as many find it overpriced with hidden fees. However, if youre prepared for the cost and bring cash, you might find some unique dishes that are less pricey than other high-end options.

How are the prices at Hang Ah?

You’re looking at roughly 27 per person – reported by 109 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For a Chinese Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.

Looking at what folks usually spend, most diners are right in that sweet spot between 11 – 30 $, showing prices really cluster around this average, with just a few venturing into the higher tiers.

Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 109 reviews.

A comparison of this restaurant’s value for money against similar spots in San Francisco.

Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco, especially given where most diners are spending. It offers good value without breaking the bank.

Customer Reviews: what people think about Hang Ah

Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Couple
Group Size
  • Couple
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Wait Time
  • Short (6–15 min.)
Noise Level
  • Moderate
Sierra R.
Review date: 11/02/2025
8
Amazing Beef Chow Fun & Popcorn Chicken!
My experience at this small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant was a mixed bag, but ultimately positive due to some standout dishes. The service was quite slow, with only one person handling orders and serving, which led to a noticeable wait. The milk iced tea was just okay, unfortunately containing way too much ice. We also tried the shrimp dim sum and egg rolls. The dim sum was decent, though I've had better, and the egg rolls were a bit greasy. However, the Hong Kong style beef chow fun and the popcorn chicken were the absolute highlights of our meal – they were amazing! These dishes alone made the visit worthwhile. The meal for two came to $65, and we would hands down order the Hong Kong beef chow fun and popcorn chicken again. Overall, the food was great, and I would definitely come back!
  • milk iced tea5
  • shrimp dim sum5
  • Hong Kong style beef chow fun10
  • service2
  • egg rolls3
Price per Person
  • $11–$20
Visit Type
  • Tourist Experience
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Anuraag M.
Review date: 10/28/2025
6
Great Location, Food Lacking.
History speaks when you are at a location like this. The location and staff were nice, but I was expecting a bit more from a location of this stature for the food to be the best.
  • location8
  • staff8
  • food5
Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Size
  • Solo
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Nick C.
Review date: 10/27/2025
10
Best Dim Sum in SF
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic. It's my favorite dim sum spot in San Francisco, and honestly, some of the best I've had anywhere in the country. The food was exceptional, and the service was top-notch, both rated a perfect 5. The atmosphere also received a 5-star rating, contributing to a wonderful dining experience.
  • dim sum10
  • food10
  • service10
Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
  • Loud
LHZ
Review date: 10/23/2025
2
Disappointing Dim Sum Experience
My friends and I visited this restaurant mid-afternoon, which turned out to be a warning sign as only tourists were present. The dim sum was consistently disappointing, ranging from bland to having a strange taste, and was simply not tasty. Ordering is done via a QR code, and the service was minimal. We experienced anxiety about when our food would arrive. After ordering various dishes to share, we left feeling hungry for authentic dim sum. Living in San Francisco, it's rare to encounter a "bad" restaurant, but this experience was a negative surprise. While I respect the historical ambiance, this place would be better suited as an afternoon tea spot. I strongly advise skipping this establishment and recommend Good Mong Kok instead. I urge visitors to explore other dim sum restaurants to ensure a better impression of our city's culinary offerings.
  • historical vibes6
  • dim sum2
  • service1
  • food1
Visit Type
  • Delivery
Service Type
  • Takeout
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Lulu D.
Review date: 10/10/2025
3
Disappointing Value for $70
I ordered food to-go and was honestly appalled that it cost $70. While the taste was pretty decent, the walnut prawns ($18) were especially disappointingly small. The plastic packaging was completely falling apart for the eggplant (also $18! + super salty) and the noodles.
  • food7
  • walnut prawns2
  • plastic packaging2
  • eggplant3

What Hang Ah offers

Highlights

  • Great tea selection

Planning

  • Accepts reservations

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible seating

Crowd

  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Children

  • Good for kids

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Small plates
  • Quick bite

Dining options

  • Dinner
  • Table service
  • Lunch
  • Dessert

Service Options

  • Dine-in
  • Takeout
  • Delivery

Parking

  • Usually difficult to find a space
  • Paid street parking

Atmosphere

  • Historic
  • Casual

FAQs

What dining options and accessibility features does Hang Ah Tea Room provide?
At Hang Ah Tea Room, you can enjoy lunch, dinner, and dessert with convenient table service. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, featuring both an accessible entrance and seating, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone. Takeout and delivery are also available for your convenience.
Yes, Hang Ah Tea Room is good for kids, making it a great family-friendly spot. You can also enjoy a selection of alcoholic beverages, including wine and beer, alongside their renowned great tea selection. It’s a casual, historic setting perfect for small plates and quick bites.
Hang Ah has an average Restaurant Score of 5.1, with customer satisfaction at 39.7%. While Food (5.7) is generally liked, Ambience (4.9) and Service (4.5) are moderate, and Value (3.1) is a common concern.
Many customers appreciate the restaurant’s historical charm and the quality of its dim sum, with specific mentions of delicious dumplings and chili oil.
Recurring concerns include the cleanliness of the establishment, perceived high prices, and occasional slow or inattentive service.
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Location
1 Pagoda Pl, 94108 San Francisco
Opening hours
Monday – Wednesday
10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:30 AM – 9:30 PM
Friday – Saturday
10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday
10:30 AM – 8:00 PM