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House of Nanking - Drunk Monk - 01-08-2008 It's on Jackson and Kearny, between Chinatown and Little Italy. I always eat there when I'm in that 'hood and I've eaten everywhere in Chinatown although I haven't really kept up since I moved out of the city over a decade ago so that's not quite fair. Anyway, the scallion pancakes are to die for. And the health tea is quite good, which is odd for me because I'm not fond of wolfberries and the tea is stuffed with them. The place is always packed and very small (although they recently expanded from being extremely small). Chef Peter Fang is there to take your order. Sometimes it's best just to chat with him and let him whip something off menu up for you. Plenty for vegetarians and carnivores. - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 01-13-2008 It is my favorite Chinese restaurant. All good, +1 on letting the chef choose the food, or order anything with "Nanking" in the title for extra-special goodness. The decor is clean-but-spare, with patio-furniture chairs and formica tabletops. Almost no ambiance at all, which is good, since you won't want to be distracted from your food. Even on an "off" night, the meal I had there was better than any other Chinese food experience that I have had. If anyone knows a better place, let me know! Wait... - Haggis Killer - 01-13-2008 You eat chinese food now? - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 01-13-2008 You know it is not my first choice, since "Chinese Food" translates into "quantities of nearly tasteless (or too salty) starch coated with a glutinous, primarily corn-starch, sauce and bits of meat of dubious provenance." I went to The House (of Nanking) several years ago with a friend who raved about it and was so pleasantly surprised that I have been back many times. If someone knows someplace better or just as good, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll stick to haggis. Speaking of haggis, HK... wow, when the yeti and dm agree.... - Drunk Monk - 01-14-2008 ...you know it's gotta be frickin' great! Either that, or it's the Bourne Ultimatum... - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 01-16-2008 Jiggly cameras and great pot-stickers? Does it get any better? The Bourne Nanking House Ultimatum? I recant - Drunk Monk - 02-25-2008 It turns out that what makes House of Nanking so tasty is that everything is drenching in MSG. There is no way to have a non-MSG dish there. We asked, but no. We were treating one of Stacy's relatives to a b-day lunch and he has a severe MSG allergy. - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 02-25-2008 Really? That is disappointing. Did you ever try the unfortunately named "Brandy Ho's"? Ha! That's exactly where we went! - Drunk Monk - 02-25-2008 Our b-day guest liked it. Mrs Dm, T and I weren't impressed. Too much salty soy sauce. It's probably better if you get the full strength pepper sauce, but we had to go mild for our guest and T. It claims Sichuan cuisine, but it's not. They all speak Cantonese in there, which is a bit like going to a Chicago pizza joint and hearing a TX accent. There's this new Sichuan place near our office called Chili Town that I like. They do a blazingly tasty Ma Po Tofu. Re: House of Nanking - thatguy - 01-12-2009 On the Doom recommendation, I dragged two friends here on Tuesday while I was up at MacExpo. These were the same friends that I took to Andalu's last year. The weather was ok, so we walked from my hotel off Market all the way to HoN. They don't take reservations, and there was a line going out the door. (Actually two lines, one to the left, towards Market and one to the right, towards City Lights bookstore.) My friend had it all dialed in and we immediately got in the right-side line and waited for about a half hour. When we finally got to the front, they let us in and seated us family style at a long table with a bunch of other people. Like at Andalu's my friend suggested that the wait person choose for us. We got a few beers, then the food started coming. I don't know what the dishes were called, except for the sizzling rice soup which was excellent. There was a mushroom dish with basil (and onions?) that was great. The Golden Buddha here in Soquel makes a similar dish called "Gang of Mushrooms" but they use tiny mushrooms. There was a dish with fish (breaded?) and eggplant. There was another with very thin pork (breaded). I was starving and the food was tasty, but I really don't recall what I ate. After that, we left, and walked to the bar right next to City Lights and had a few beers. I recommend it highly, in spite of the MSG. --tg Note: be wary of ATMs accessible at the sidwalk my other friend went to get some cash, and while he managed to win a $20 in a tug of war, the duct tape wedged in the slot managed to make off with the other $80. Gang of Mushrooms is a great name for a jam band - Drunk Monk - 01-15-2009 I used to love the Ethiopian joint near Civic Center and they had this dish called Spicy Mashrooms. I think I even ate there with the Yeti once. It's been closed for some time, sad to say. All my fav Ethiopian joints have closed. I didn't have a problem with MSG for years. In a lot of Japanese joints, they used to put in on the table next to the salt and pepper shakers - they call it Aji-no-moto. But just recently, I've noticed headaches after eating it, so I'm putting it on the ever-expanding "don't eat" list. Re: House of Nanking - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 01-16-2009 Cafe Ethiopia on Valencia in Da Mission? Have you tried that one? I like it, but I have only eaten there and Blue Nile in Berkeley. RE: House of Nanking - Drunk Monk - 06-05-2020 When we went to HoN yesterday, it was boarded up tight. Instead of windows and door, it was sheets of plywood. So sad, so very very sad. I hope it reopens soon. RE: House of Nanking - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 06-06-2020 Lotta restaurant break-ins, so lots of plywood. Starting to get lots of murals on the plywood. I hope it comes back when the city reopens. RE: House of Nanking - Drunk Monk - 12-22-2022 Quote:21 DECEMBER 2022/SF RESTAURANTS, FOOD & DRINK/JOE KUKURA |