Bittermelon and beef w/ pan fried rice noodles
Combo clay pot
Baked pork chop with rice, flipped
Beef stew ho fun $9.95
Satay Pepper Chicken Wings
皮蛋瘦肉,油條。
Ma Po Tofu
Salt and pepper chicken wings
Chinese Broccoli with Chicken
Congee set $11 + tax and tip and 3.5% for for credit cards
Braised Beef in Pot
Pork and preserved egg porridge
皮蛋瘦肉粥。油條. $10
Bitter melon/pork with rice dish
Combo Clay Pot Rice
Preserved Meats Clay Pot Rice
Inside
Claypot combo
Clay pot, lots of ingrrfients, crunchy bottom
House Special Pan-Fried Crispy Rice Noodle
soup, chowder, soups and chowder, food
Tom T.
Feb 7, 2025
Amazing place for HK style food. I always order the chow fun, and it's reminiscent of the flavors I tried when I visited Hong Kong. Though it gets pretty busy at times on the weekends, the food always comes out so quickly.You can't go wrong with any of their food or drinks.
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Kristy L.
Feb 18, 2025
Very delicious HK cafe food, so nostalgic for those of us who grew up eating at cafes or restaurants like this! I'm glad that my boyfriend and I came upon this restaurant while exploring Chinatown. The food I will give a 5/5 because the flavors and the hot sauce provided are just so delicious. However, service would get a 2/5; I waited almost 40 minutes for my popcorn chicken and hot&sour soup. I had to ask three separate times before someone finally brought it out. It left a pretty sour impression on the service but the food was quite worth it. The ambiance is what you'd expect, family-friendly and loud. Honestly, it's very fitting. It really felt like I was visiting family in HK and eating at some local diner. Recommend if you're not in a huge hurry or starving.
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Hendrick L.
Jan 14, 2025
We were visiting the city and gave this spot a try on a whim thanks to some cravings and solid Yelp reviews. We are glad we stopped by, G&Y Bakery Restaurant hit the spot!They serve a huge variety of Cantonese foods, including foods that are cafe style. They even serve a variety of milk tea and other boba types of drinks. The menu is really extensive, and food comes out quickly after you order it. We ordered a bit of everything and enjoyed all of it. The food was tasty, not too greasy, and not too salty. Also, prices were reasonable (especially considered to other restaurants in SF or around the Bay Area), and portions were generous. * Wonton noodle soup: Delicious and clean tasting - noodles were a great texture, and wontons were nice, big, and full of filling; this was probably a bit salty, but otherwise, it really hit the spot * Chicken fried rice: Delicious, not too salty or greasy * Tofu and pork belly clay pot: Braised in a delicious brown gravy, perfect over rice (probably the saltiest of all dishes) * Egg and shrimp over rice: Exactly what we wanted, one of our favorite dishes - only complain is that there was a bit too much rice, but it's okay as we used the rice for other dishes * Popcorn chicken: We enjoyed it - this is NOT the same taste as Taiwanese popcorn chicken * Crispy noodles with meat: This was really tasty; we've had this at other places, and this is the best we've had it - great ratio of meat (they use three different meats), nowhere near as greasy as other places, nice amount and ratio of filling (gravy, meat, bean sprouts) to the outside noodles * Milk tea / Fruit drinks: This is probably the only item I would pass on - the drinks were okay and great for the price, but not the best part of this restaurant by any meansIf we lived closer, we would definitely make G&Y Bakery Restaurant a regular stop.
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Lily S.
Feb 16, 2025
Not sure why all the good reviews. I got the 盐酥鸡 salt fried chicken 3/5. Decent flavor but need a bit more salt; hot and sour soup 酸辣汤 1/5 it was sooo bad omg and I have never seen tomato in it before.
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Serena L.
Jan 9, 2025
Good place for hk style food. They have a menu in chinese to the right of the entrance that has lunch deals.String beans with beef over rice - 4.5/5, delicious! Lots of tender green beans and beef with lots of sauce. Sauce is good with rice since it's very flavorful.Singapore rice noodle - 4/5, singapore style curry rice noodle with lots of cha siu and egg. Good, but is quite powdery compared to other places.
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Allen Z.
Jan 28, 2025
Just around the corner from Stockton St and Clay St. Arrived on a Tues at around 10am and the restaurant was half filled. You pick your own seat and order when the waitress comes. I ordered the A3 which is the fried pork chop with eggs, French fries and toast. I added Hong Kong milk tea. The pork chop was crispy but needed a bit more salt. Same as the French fries. Just ask for a salt shaker. Good value for a hearty breakfast. Total was 11.75$ with tax included. The place was filled with locals. Service was a bit slow, took 15 minutes for my food to be brought to me. Maybe I ordered the least popular item?
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Denise C.
Jan 27, 2025
San Francisco has so many coffee shops, bars, restaurants...so many Chinese restaurants and a labyrinth/maze...Chinatown...randomly assorted gift shops and bistro cafe restaurants...ones that you never thought you would get around to try...G and Y is a new one for me...I would go with my family...what's new? I saw one young adult girl eating by herself with the fried jook donut...I ordered a grass jelly ice cream...awesome! and a beef jook...also wanted a ham/spam sandwich...$17.50...would have liked to go with my mom...Chinatown is far...so much to do, so little time...I enjoyed trying a different bistro Hong Kong cafe...walking around and stumbling into different restaurants that are open...so strange and mind-boggling...who would have come up with that idea or concept...existential Chinese food...
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Janice L.
Jan 13, 2025
A solid HK style cafe! came by for some clay pot rice and it definitely hit the spot. I loved all the crispy rice as it added a nice change in textures. We also ordered the french toast & chicken wings. The french toast was pretty egg forward which I enjoy, but definitely can lean more savory. It does come with some syrup on the side so that you can dunk it to your heart's desire. The chicken wings were a bit of a miss for me, while they were nice and crispy, at $2 a piece I was hoping they'd be a bit more sizable. About half the wings were quite small and for me it was also a tad salty. Overall though, it was a hearty and tasty meal. Don't forget to wash it down with a HK milk tea or an iced lemon tea!
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Leslie L.
Feb 11, 2025
well, you may not be able to get a big assortment of bakery items here - you will be able to get the most delicious red bean sesame balls that melt in your mouth like hot donuts. Enjoy!
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Meiyi Y.
Oct 13, 2024
Very solid Hong Kong style cafe! The Sam See Fried Rice Noodle was my favorite. The noodles were slightly thicker than what I traditionally see but still incredibly flavorful and tasty. The combo clay pot rice was pretty standard. The preserved egg and pork porridge was more on the bland side but the texture was still on point. The iced lemon tea (50% sweetness) was really good!The waiters were very friendly and food was served quickly. For a party of 2, we didn't need to wait for a Saturday lunch.
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