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Welcome to Bund Shanghai

Bund Shanghai in San Francisco offers a wide range of authentic Shanghainese dishes, including cold appetizers, soups, and regional specialties like Xiao Long Bao and Braised Pork Shank. The restaurant provides a cozy Chinatown atmosphere where customers rave about the delicious food and friendly service. Standout dishes like Dan Dan Noodles, Mapo Tofu, and Rice Cake with Spinach and Chinese Ham are highly recommended. With a diverse menu, accommodating staff, and a loyal customer base, Bund Shanghai is a must-visit for those craving flavorful and traditional Chinese cuisine.

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Welcome to Bund Shanghai, a hidden gem in the heart of San Francisco's Chinatown! This authentic Chinese restaurant offers a wide range of Shanghainese cuisine, including noodles, dim sum, and regional specialties. With a plethora of amenities such as takeout, delivery, vegan and vegetarian options, and even cryptocurrency payments accepted, Bund Shanghai caters to all diners.

Located at 640 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133, Bund Shanghai is a must-visit for anyone craving traditional Chinese flavors. From cold appetizers like Cucumber Salad and Kaofu Wheat Gluten to Shanghai Regional Cuisine dishes like Xiao Long Bao and Stir Fried Eel, each dish is bursting with authentic flavors.

Customer reviews rave about the authenticity and deliciousness of the food at Bund Shanghai. Whether it's the Dan Dan Noodles, Mapo Tofu, or Rice Cake with Spinach and Chinese Ham, every dish is a flavor explosion. Guests appreciate the friendly service and cozy, Chinatown vibe that makes every meal feel like a special occasion.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that Bund Shanghai is a top pick for those seeking genuine Shanghainese cuisine. The diverse menu, quality ingredients, and excellent service make it a standout in the bustling culinary scene of San Francisco. Don't miss out on experiencing the flavors of Bund Shanghai!

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Teresa S.
Teresa S.

Don't get the low reviews. My husband and in-laws are from Shanghai and Hing Kong. This is the only Chinese restaurant they all agree upon. It's our go to for every birthday, anniversary, graduation, promotion and Chinese New Year activities. Rice cakes are authentic Shanghainese. My brother in law ran a restaurant in Shanghai for 20 years before moving to SF. He vouches for authenticity of their dishes

Winnie J.
Winnie J.

I'm not sure why this place is always so quiet!! I've been coming here for years when I want something different from Cantonese food in CT. Food is always great, service great, price is perfect. Don't be scared from the quietness of the restaurant - the food is legit! Recommend: Dan dan noodles (if you're into spicy soups - GET THIS!) Mapo tofu XLB Rice cake with spinach and chinese ham Other dishes I've had are pretty good too.

Anna R.
Anna R.

Overall, my family and I were very happy with this restaurant experience! We went right when it opened and were the first people there. The place gave an authentic, Chinatown restaurant feel, nothing fancy or modern about it. Our server was exceptionally helpful and friendly. She made it feel like we came to visit out of town family for dinner. It was our first time so she gave us some suggestions and we listened! We tried the Xiao Long Buns, Thick Chow Mein, Fried Rice, Hot & Sour Soup, Beef & Broccoli and Garlic Fried Chicken. The food came fast and went fast ! It was sooo delicious. I look forward to coming back the next time I'm in SF!

Cindy L.
Cindy L.

砂锅狮子头 4 soft, large, soup, cabbage, vermicelli, mushroom, bamboo, medium flavorful 上海油爆虾 4 large, vein still there, crispy edible skin, flavorful 蟹粉小笼包 4 large filling, crab visible, thick skin, not a lot of soup, flavorful 生煎包 4 large, no soup, not crispy, flavorful

Tiffany Y.
Tiffany Y.

Great food and even approved by my Shanghainese parents! We found this spot when in town because they had been craving Shanghainese cuisine. The chefs and servers were very kind and they seemed excited to be able to speak Shanghainese with some customers! For appetizers, we tried the kaofu, chicken with soy sauce, smoked fish, and jellyfish. Only the kaofu was a little bit too salty, but everything else was delicious. The biggest hit was probably the smoked fish -- it came out warm and was perfectly crispy. As a veggie, we had sautéed bok choy sprouts, which were great since they're in season right now. For entrees, we treated ourselves with the seasonal dish, which was a dungeness crab with stir fried rice cakes. This was one of the best ways I've eaten stir fried rice -- it was so flavorful and full of crab flavor. The yellow croaker and pickled veggie soup was also umami and not overly salty. Lastly, the shrimps were delicious and packed with a sweet flavor. For dessert, we wanted to try these, but I don't think they were as good as the dinner food. The pumpkin tart came out fresh as nice and crispy, but the pumpkin flavor was very mild. The small mochi in rice wine soup could've had more black sesame filling and more rice in the soup. Overall, the food is a bit pricey but worth it because of the quality and authentic Shanghainese cuisine. My parents said it was probably some of the best they've had outside of Shanghai!

Draco L.
Draco L.

My friends and I visited this place on a Saturday for lunch and were seated right away. Our server was exceptionally friendly and helpful. They offer a wide variety of authentic dishes on the menu. Prices are reasonable but portion sizes are a bit on the smaller side. We ordered several Xiao Long Bao, Shanghai Thick Noodles, and Lamb Stir-Fried with Green Onion. The food arrived promptly and was all incredibly tasty. This has quickly become my go-to spot for an authentic meal in Chinatown!

Alyson S.
Alyson S.

One of my most frequented restaurants in Chinatown! Been dining at Bund with family and friends 2-3 times a month for over ten years. The Shanghainese family that run Bund are so friendly and accommodating. Food has always been consistently delicious. My go-to's include: - Kaofu (appetizer) - Xiao long bao - Shanghai thick chow mien - House noodle with pork and scallion - Any of the stir-fried rice cakes - Salt and pepper fish filet - Braised pork shank (it's huge so best for large parties) - Any mu shu - Tofu and vegetables in clay pot - String beans Though I have only explored a fraction of their menu, I am sure you can't go wrong with any dish. I encourage everyone to visit Bund and to support this family-owned business!

Joshua M.
Joshua M.

Having come here for well over a decade now, I can confidently say that Bund Shanghai is a great go-to restaurant in the SF chinatown area. They serve a variety of Shanghainese cuisine with good flavors and quality. Everything from their dan dan noodles, smoked fish, ham and veggie rice, potstickers, and soup dumplings are all good. I enjoy their fried rices, soups, and variety of noodles dishes. The place is great for both small and large groups and has a traditional casual atmosphere.