What is it? Yank Sing is a third-generation family-owned spot dating to 1958, serving a rotating selection of 100 contemporary and traditional dim sum dishes.
Why we love it: It won the James Beard Foundation America’s Classics Award for its long tenure, established by George and Alice Chan after they fled the Communist Revolution in China (and today helmed by Vera Chan Waller and Nathan Waller). While none of San Francisco’s dim sum restaurants have earned a Michelin star, Yank Sing earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand rating, and the guide says, “Yank Sing is arguably the place in town for dim sum.” This is a traditional cart-service restaurant and we love to see the carts underway towards our table. Standout dishes include Mandarin dumplings, Beijing ribs, shrimp har gow and signature Peking Duck. Pricier than your typical dim sum restaurant, think of Yank Sing as the go-to special occasion destination.
Time Out tip: Besides the Spear Street location in Rincon Center, there’s also one a 10-minute walk away at 49 Stevenson Street; stand back and look up at this building’s incredible staggered roofline.
Address: 101 Spear St, San Francisco, CA 94105
Opening hours: Tue–Fri 11am–3pm; Sat, Sun 10am–3pm
















