Ma's Dimsum & Cafe

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San Francisco, United States

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Ma's Dimsum & Cafe Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ma's Dimsum & Cafe is located in San Francisco, United States on 1315 Powell St. Ma's Dimsum & Cafe is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category chinese restaurantasian restaurantdim sum restaurantrestaurant in United States.

Address

1315 Powell St

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 4157883532

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Offerings

Comfort foodQuick biteSmall plates

Open hours

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Alan Cheung

The clay pot rice is really good here, prices are low too. Recommend the Chinese sausage chicken or spare ribs clay pot rice

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Guiping Xie

Pretty good for cheap. Not really a big fan of Chinese food but decided to stop by since I was hungry and in the area. Would recommend the clay pot which everyone that appeared native to China was eating. So glad I ordered it. The large was a lot of food for relatively cheap. Takes a while to make though. Cash only when I went.

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Will SF

The most incredible pot stickers I have ever had. They are huge. Best in SF

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Murtaza Haidermota

I was the only non eastern Asian in there. I feel like I got all rice and no meat. It didn't taste like ginger like I ordered and it took 20 minutes to get it. Other people had loads of veggies and meat and looked fully satisfied. I left still hungry. And the tea was filled with tap water and tasted like chlorine. Save your money and go elsewhere.

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H Ng

I didn't know this place and wasn't intended to eat here. I wanted to eat the BBQ pork over rice at Kam Po but the place was packed. As I walked by, I looked inside and saw people eating claypot rice. Walked in, sat down and ordered the claypot rice with preserved meats. Everybody in there was eating the claypot rice as the dim sum didn't look appetizing. Waited around 15 minutes and came the claypot. I lifted up the lid. The rice was piping hot. Put some sweet soy sauce in and mixed well. Finished it in 10 minutes. It was good especially it's only 7, including tax. The only thing I would hope is the preserved meats can be in smaller pieces.

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