Village House
About
Szechuan, Shanghainese, Noodles
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 3398 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone: (415) 806-1959
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- tap_and_playAccepts Apple PayNo
- thumb_upGood ForBrunch, Lunch
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- local_parkingBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelQuiet
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVNo
- fastfoodCatersYes
- local_offerOffers Military DiscountYes
- androidAccepts Google PayNo
Reviews
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K Lee
Very nice neighborhood restaurant for northern Chinese food. We brought the family and ordered a lot of small plates (dumplings with various fillings, breads, veggies) to share. Easier street parking (with parking meters) than most other parts of the city.
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Lilian Lin
Good portion of food and homey flavorssss! Street parking is available. You shouldn’t miss it when you are around.
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Lindsey Lazaro
The service and food was very good! We had the combination plate, fried pork buns, and some red bean buns for dessert. Everything was great, but our favorite were the fried pork buns! Yum
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Michael Scholl
Nice place wonderful Country look. and great people behind the counter the food wasnt that bad.
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N C
This place was a pleasant surprise. I had just spent the past few hours at Hardly Strictly and my friend was craving dumplings. We ended up stumbling upon this place and loved every dish we ordered. The first thing we got was the spicy fish oil stew. This was my favorite of the four we got. The delicate texture of the fish combined with the spices really cured the chill we got from being outside late. We also got the pork and cabbage dumpling, which where a bit bland by themselves, but when covered in soy sauce were perfect. The chive pancakes were also great to snack on between stores if stew. The last thing we ordered was the tomato and egg noodle soup. It had a very subtle but welcoming sweetness that made for a good palette cleanser. As far as service goes, they worried us a bit; they didn't seem prepared to have every table in the restaurant full, and there was only one waiter. Fortunately he pulled through and everything came out in a reasonable manner. Definitely check this place out if you're looking for good food in a cozy atmosphere.