Good Luck Dim Sum

Good Luck Dim Sum
736 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 386-3388

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Reviews for Good Luck Dim Sum

amazing pork buns - Insider Pages
I'm a sucker for bbq pork buns and this place makes some really great ones. On top of that the prices are hard to beat.

dim sum - Insider Pages
8am, I'm still half asleep but my stomach tells me to stop by Good Luck for some dim sum. There are days I get lucky and there is nobody in line...days that it'll take me 10 mins to get my food.\r \r I'll pick up some porridge if it's…

Dim Sum Adventure - Citysearch
my sister and i went here for lunch. the line at this place was out the door, that is always a good sign. you can grab a menu and circle what you want. once we got to the front of the line, it kinda felts like the soup natzi experience to me a bit, but that was part of the adventure. .the items are so cheap we got a variety of stuff and for the two of us spent less then $12 bucks total. the best things we got were the potstickers and the crystal dumplings. i would recommend this place for a quick fun experience with dim sum

Great on the go for cheap! - Citysearch
I happened to get off at 6th Ave and Geary one day and stumbled upon Good Luck Dim Sum a coupl of blocks away. I was surprised at how much I was able to get for so little. I received three pieces of steamed bbq pork buns and one oven-baked bun for only $2.20! Yes, the service is much to be desired. I think one of the reviewers said the Chinese ladies were rude and another said the service was a little sketch - I definitely agree, but what do you expect? You get in, place your order, and get it to go.

I eat here because I am supersticious - Judy'sBook
I want good luck too! Plus it's good

Don't expect glamour - Citysearch
This neighborhood take-out dim sum storefront is always crowded, especially on weekends. The prices are very reasonable and the food is fresh. I love their chives dumplings, har gow (shrimp bonnets) and ti leaf wrapped steamed chicken/rice. You pick up a small order menu on the counter and circle how many of each item you want and hand it to the servers when it's your turn. Skip the egg/pork jook(congee), it's not that good. The egg rolls are vegetarian. The chicken buns are pretty good as well as the taro root and turnip cakes. They don't have all the varieties of dim sum but the traditional ones including potstickers and siu mai, BBQ pork (baked and steamed) are all there. The workers are not the friendliest but if you worked there and the line was endless and queued into the back wall near the kitchen, you'd be the same way too. It can take 30 mins to get to the front of the line and get out after you get your order because they're so popular. There are 2 tables to sit down to eat, but very cramped and way too crowded for a comfortable meal. And it's Zagat rated!

Great Dim Sum for a Great Price - Citysearch
I love Good Luck Dim Sum and all my relatives who live out of state always stop at Good Luck when they are in SF. Try their chive dumplings or their chicken with sausage and bok choy rice bowls. You really get your money's worth here.

Dim YUM - Citysearch
I love this place. Inexpensive, variety and great food. The service was a little sketchy, but the food was so good I chose to ignore it. I always stop in here when I'm in that neighborhood.