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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
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The restaurant Shanghai House is a delightful Chinese Restaurant nestled in San Francisco’s vibrant Outer Richmond neighborhood. You’ll find a casual atmosphere perfect for enjoying a relaxed meal.
Whether you’re stopping by for lunch or dinner, you can savor a variety of small plates designed for sharing and exploring authentic flavors. It’s a welcoming spot where you can dine-in or grab convenient takeout, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.
Shanghai House offers a culinary experience that often evokes strong positive feelings, particularly for its authentic flavors. Many appreciate the warm welcome from the owner and staff, contributing to a generally pleasant interaction.
However, diners should be prepared for potential inconsistencies in the overall dining flow and some practical considerations regarding payment. The general atmosphere also receives mixed feedback, with some finding it quite basic.
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Shanghai House registers a Restaurant Score of 6.1, placing it in the average range, with Customer Satisfaction at a mixed 52.5%. This assessment is drawn from 379 customer remarks, comprising 199 positive observations and 136 negative ones, indicating a notable divide in experiences.
Delving into specifics, Food stands out with a strong (7.2), reflecting its primary appeal. However, Ambience (5.3) and Value (5) hover around average, suggesting areas for improvement.
The Service (3.7) score indicates it is a significant challenge, often falling short of expectations.
Shanghai House presents a clear case of culinary strength paired with operational challenges. If your priority is genuinely flavorful food that resonates with traditional tastes, this establishment is likely to satisfy.
However, be mindful of the service pace and payment methods. With a Recommendation Score of 6.5, it’s a place worth considering if you manage expectations regarding efficiency and convenience.
When it comes to the food, this spot generally hits the mark! With a solid score of 7.2 and a good customer satisfaction rate of 70.5%, many diners rave about the delicious and authentic dishes. Favorites like XLB, Dried Chicken Wings, and Sheng Jian Bao are frequently praised, contributing to 170 positive remarks out of 241 total opinions.
However, not every dish is a winner, as 56 comments point out some areas for improvement. Some found items like chou mien noodles or certain pan-fried dumplings to be disappointing, lacking flavor or having an undesirable texture. A few experiences mentioned issues with blandness or overly oily preparations, suggesting inconsistency in execution.
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If you're looking for authentic Shanghai cuisine, especially their highly-rated XLB and chicken wings, this place is definitely worth a visit. Just be mindful that some dishes might not live up to the same high standard, so stick to the popular recommendations for the best experience.
When it comes to service, there are a few bright spots, with some customers loving the dedicated highlight>owners and friendly highlight>hostess, and appreciating when the highlight>staff goes the extra mile for special requests. However, with a score of just 3.7 and customer satisfaction at a low 17.4%, it's clear these positive experiences are unfortunately not the norm. Overall, the service aspect seems to be a significant challenge, with 59 negative remarks compared to only 15 positive ones out of 86 total comments.
Many found the service highlight>unprofessional, citing highlight>long wait times, highlight>rude service, and even a highlight>grumpy waitress. It appears that while the food might be a draw, the service often leaves much to be desired.
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If you prioritize quick, friendly service, this might not be your spot. However, if you're willing to overlook potential service hiccups and long waits for what many describe as exceptional food, it could still be worth a visit.
When it comes to the overall vibe, this spot lands in the average zone with a score of 5.3. Many guests appreciate the general atmosphere, describing it as a clean, well-ventilated space, and some even highlight the convenience of easy parking. Based on 8 positive comments, it seems a calm and peaceful dining experience is often found here.
However, customer satisfaction for the ambience is quite poor at just 28.6%, indicating significant room for improvement. With 11 negative reports, common concerns include difficult parking options and plain decor. Some diners also mentioned a smoky interior and even screaming in the kitchen, which certainly detracts from the overall experience.
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If a quiet, clean spot is your priority and you dont mind potentially plain decor or a parking hunt, this place could be okay. Just dont expect a dazzling atmosphere, as many find it quite ordinary.
When it comes to value, some guests found the 5 score to be somewhat average, with 6 positive remarks out of 24 total. Many appreciated the prices and felt they got their moneys worth, noting affordable price options and even calling it the best value in the area. They were satisfied with what they paid.
However, the customer satisfaction for value sits at a rather poor 25%, with 10 negative comments highlighting significant concerns. Many were frustrated by the cash only policy and unexpected charged amount or 15% gratuity. Some felt they were getting hosed and that the food was not worth the price, especially with an extra dollar charge' for cards.
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While some find the prices decent, the overall value experience is quite mixed, leaning towards disappointing for many. Be prepared for a cash only policy and keep an eye out for unexpected charges like automatic gratuity or card fees, as these are major dealbreakers for a significant number of customers.
On average, you’ll spend around 27 per person, based on 20 guests. That places this Chinese Restaurant in the $21–$30 category, which is comfortably mid-range, perhaps a touch above. It’s interesting to note that while the average is 27, many diners (11 out of 20) actually spent less, in the $11–$20 range.
This suggests a good mix of options, from more budget-friendly to slightly higher-end experiences.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 20 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value for money compares to similar spots in San Francisco.
We think the pricing feels quite fair for a Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco. It seems to offer options that can suit different budgets, which is always a plus!