Thursday, August 30, 2012

vietnam memorial names Dragon Well Finds CHINESE Dragon Well was established with the idea of serving light, fresh, flavorf





Dragon Well Finds CHINESE Dragon Well was established with the idea of serving light, fresh, flavorful, and reliably good Chinese food. It has succeeded. This is definitely west coast Chinese, the Tex-Mex of Asian food, but it s the best rendition of it I ve had. Traditional favorites like pork-filled pot stickers (a big hit with my kids) and cashew chicken are exceptionally well executed, and the tea-smoked duck, ser ved in a bun with plum sauce, is not to be missed. Owned b y a friendly and talented local mom, D ragon Well is pr obably the fav orite takeout destination for most local families. The interior decor spacious and airy, in keeping with the light and healthful food makes D ragon Well an inviting place to eat in as w ell. I m confident everyone in your family will enjoy his or her meal at Dragon Well.

5 1300 Batt ery St. (at Embar cadero). &415/982-2000. www.fogcitydiner.com. K ids menu , highchairs , boosters. Reservations recommended. Main courses $14 $24; kids menu all it ems $6.50. AE, DC, DISC, MC, V. Mon Thurs 11:30am 10pm; F ri 11:30am 11pm; Sat 10:30am 11pm; Sun 10:30am 10pm. Muni: No. 10-Townsend bus or F-Market streetcar to Battery St., or no. 15-3rd St. to Jackson St., and then walk 1 block south.

704 Sutt er St. (at Taylor St.). &415/771-0803. w ww.sanraku.com. H ighchairs, boost ers. Reser vations accepted. Main courses $12 $38. AE, DISC, MC, V. Mon Sat 11am 10pm; Sun 4 10pm. Muni: No. 2-Clement, no. 3-Jackson, no. 4-Sutter, vietnam memorial names or no. 27-Bryant to Taylor St.

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