Menu
Taisan Huakee Restaurant
PosDo

© 2026 PosDo · v3.0

Taisan Huakee Restaurant
Foto

Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Chinese · Alameda

4.5 · 66 recensioni Google
www.taisanhuakeerestaurant.com

Informazioni su Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Located in Alameda, Taisan Huakee Restaurant is a highly-rated establishment, boasting a 4.5/5 rating from 66 reviews. We offer a variety of convenient options including no-contact delivery, takeout, and dine-in experiences for lunch and dinner. We identify as an Asian-owned restaurant and pride our...

Located in Alameda, Taisan Huakee Restaurant is a highly-rated establishment, boasting a 4.5/5 rating from 66 reviews. We offer a variety of convenient options including no-contact delivery, takeout, and dine-in experiences for lunch and dinner. We identify as an Asian-owned restaurant and pride ourselves on providing comfort food in a welcoming environment. Taisan Huakee is wheelchair accessible, with accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating. We are open Monday, Wednesday through Sunday from 11AM to 9PM; we are closed on Tuesdays. Whether you're dining solo or with a group, we look forward to serving you!

Cosa dicono i clienti di Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Taisan Huakee Restaurant is a family-run, low-key place known for its delicious and reasonably priced Taishan-style clay pot rice with a crispy crust. The Ma Po tofu is also highly recommended. Service can be slow and language can be a barrier.

Piatti popolari

clay pot rice (15) Ma Po tofu beef clay pot yellow eel 5-spice spareribs five-spice duck

Ideale per

Famiglie Informale Locali

Tip: Call ahead if visiting between 3-5pm, as they may be closed for a break but will serve you if you call.

Services

🅿️ Parking 🚗 Delivery Accessible 🍽️ Déjeuner 🌙 Dîner
🎯 Casual 👥 Groups

Cosa vedere nelle vicinanze

antigua sede de la Cuarta Iglesia de Cristo, Científica
A 229m

antigua sede de la Cuarta Iglesia de Cristo, Científica

iglesia

Vedi dettagli
Congregation Beth Sholom
A 388m

Congregation Beth Sholom

sinagoga

Vedi dettagli
Arguello Park
A 499m

Arguello Park

parque

Vedi dettagli
Argonne Playground
A 666m

Argonne Playground

parque

Vedi dettagli
Mountain Lake Park
A 741m

Mountain Lake Park

parque

Vedi dettagli
Richmond Playground
A 844m

Richmond Playground

parque

Vedi dettagli

Dati da Wikidata

Esplora i dintorni di Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Taisan Huakee Restaurant si trova a Alameda, circondato da luoghi di interesse culturale e storico. Ecco alcuni dei punti più notevoli nelle vicinanze.

Edifici Religiosi

  • antigua sede de la Cuarta Iglesia de Cristo, Científica (A 229m) — edificio de San Francisco
  • Congregation Beth Sholom (A 388m) — Jewish synagogue in California, United States

Parchi e Giardini

  • Arguello Park (A 499m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
  • Argonne Playground (A 666m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
  • Mountain Lake Park (A 741m) — park in San Francisco, California
  • Richmond Playground (A 844m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America

Dati da Wikidata

Domande frequenti su Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Taisan Huakee Restaurant si trova in 4737 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118, Alameda.
Vicino a Taisan Huakee Restaurant si trovano luoghi di interesse come antigua sede de la Cuarta Iglesia de Cristo, Científica, Congregation Beth Sholom, Arguello Park, Argonne Playground.
Taisan Huakee Restaurant offre cucina chinese.
Taisan Huakee Restaurant ha orari di apertura regolari. Consulta il profilo per gli orari aggiornati.
Taisan Huakee Restaurant offre i seguenti servizi: mangiare sul posto, da asporto, consegna.
I piatti più consigliati di Taisan Huakee Restaurant secondo le recensioni dei clienti sono: clay pot rice, Ma Po tofu, beef clay pot, yellow eel, 5-spice spareribs.
Taisan Huakee Restaurant è ideale per famiglie, informale, locali.
Taisan Huakee Restaurant is a family-run, low-key place known for its delicious and reasonably priced Taishan-style clay pot rice with a crispy crust. The Ma Po tofu is also highly recommended. Service can be slow and language can be a barrier.
Call ahead if visiting between 3-5pm, as they may be closed for a break but will serve you if you call.
66
Recensioni

Recensioni di Taisan Huakee Restaurant Alameda

4.5
66
5★
68%
4★
24%
3★
2%
2★
0%
1★
6%
Recensioni (40)
A
Alex K

Had Christmas Eve dinner here and definitely 5 stars! Their clay pots are delicious and amazingly cheap for SF in 2025. Put this on the delicious cheap eats of 2026 list! They start at $13 for a lot of options and come out hot and well portioned with plenty of protein on top. Let it sit for a bit and you get that crispy rice that cracks loudly when you bite into it. We had the chicken and sausage claypot and the traditional yellow eel one. Generous portions of meats. We also tried the lamb with tofu skin which had a rich lamb flavor and huge chunks of lamb for $15. Some of the lamb pieces have a good chunk of fat but lamb is like that. The sauce is delicious on that dish so I recommend to try something with lamb for sure. We also got the Chinese broccoli (well cooked and good portion) and pork intestines which were delicious and great texture. Final dish was the salt and pepper fish which was light and crispy on the outside and soft and piping hot on the inside. If you get takeout, throw some of those fish fillets on some Hawaiian rolls with some tartar sauce and have some awesome Fillet o Fish sliders! First page of the menu is all the clay pots (crispy rice!). This is a mom and pop place with basic decor but great food and shockingly low prices, especially for the portion sizes and quality. Please come here and support this business so they stay open so I can keep coming here. You won't regret it.

E
E Lee

Came here for a late lunch and there were plenty of tables available. They had a tv showing a Chinese cooking show. Service was fast. Clay pots had a very nice crisp to all the edges. The rice was well flavored from the ones we ordered. Spare ribs was standard. Lamb was really good. Definitely more than a person serving each.

s
star star

So delicious! Definitely one of the best Chinese spots in all of SF. It’s super underrated and every time I’ve been it’s been very empty, and I just cannot understand why. The Mapo Tofu is out of this world - spicy, cilantro-y, tangy, and savory. The green beans were done perfectly, and clay pot rice is so reasonably priced and crackly at the edges. All together a must visit! I will certainly be coming back much more in the future 🥰🥰 The service is kind and sweet and it seems to be staffed by a family, but English is not their first language. Regardless they were lovely and very helpful. The prices are insane. For huge portions, each dish is only in 10-15$ range, which is fantastic given that each dish can easily feed 2 and more. We ordered 3 things between 2 people, and the leftovers are more than enough for dinner too.

W
Wilfred Cho

Food is amazing here! The clay pot rice got some magnificent crispiness to it. Highly recommend getting the duck and the chives stir fry as well. The price is really good for the quality of the food! They take a break around 3 and reopen around 5, but if you call ahead and ask they will serve you.

A
Alicia Lei

Went here on a Thursday night in December. It was kind of empty, underrated imo!! Just my family and another table. We ordered 3 clay pots from the taishan clay pot list (I think it's the first page) #1, #3, #13. Should be the taishan yellow eel, spare rib & Chinese sausage, and braised beef. For veggies we ordered pea sprouts (? dow mew in canto) and bittermelon. Our meal came with complimentary seaweed soup. - Spare rib & Chinese sausage clay pot rice was SCRUMPTIOUS! Though I may be biased since I just like those flavors more lol - Yellow eel comes in second. There were plenty and long pieces of the eel. - Braised beef was ok at best. Would not order that again. Just don't prefer it in that format, i.e., prepared differently I would probably enjoy it. Not a knock on the restaurant/chef at all. - The veggies were good. I do remember the bittermelon having that wok hey to it. And with all claypot, expect there to be a wait. I feel like maybe we waited 20 mins? They came out faster after the first one. Also the crispy "burnt" rice was excellent... Just the right amount of crunch. They will pour soup into it afterwards if you request it. Lastly, I will say I think they are very underpriced compared to some other claypot restaurants I've been to. And also just SF in 2023. We were a family of 4 and after tip was probably close to $100. Based on my experience, I would definitely come here again. I'd like to try other dishes.

N
Neal

The beef and egg clay pot rice was delicious and was great value for the price. I got a box of food and a container of broth for only about $14 after tax. The beef, which there was plenty of, and egg were perfectly cooked. Some of the rice was crisped, which is normal for clay pot rice dishes. The rice was seasoned with a bit of soy sauce and there was a container of soy sauce mixed with sesame oil with a slice of jalapeno. The broth had carrots, tofu, and tofu skin and was delicious. I ordered to go and had to wait about 20 minutes for my order. The interior is the same from when it was a different restaurant called Dong Bei Mama. Service was ok. Overall, I recommend coming to this new restaurant because the food is delicious and the prices are low for this city.

l
leo ouyang

A small hole in the wall restaurant that passerbys might miss, this Taishan establishment serves great claypot rice and other Cantonese staples. Get the five-spice duck. I highly recommend people visit this place, especially since the prices are very reasonable.

R
Ryan Singer

Delicious food. We had the beef clay pot and Ma Po tofu. The Ma Po tofu was the best I've ever had, with different chilies providing varied spicy notes.

D
Debojyoti Ghosh

Very tasty Taishan food; family-run, low-key place. The service is good; every item was flavorful.

S
Sarah Chu

Taishan style, delicious, you will love with it after you taste it! we all like it very much! We will be back again! Highly recommended! ! !

Y
Yifei Feng

The clay pot rice was legit, actually has proper crispy crust, generous amount of eel and Chinese sausage.

Ryan Singer
Ryan Singer

Delicious food. We had the beef clay pot and Ma Po tofu. The Ma Po tofu was the best I've ever had, with different chilies providing varied spicy notes.

Debojyoti Ghosh
Debojyoti Ghosh

Very tasty Taishan food; family-run, low-key place. The service is good; every item was flavorful.

Sarah Chu
Sarah Chu

Taishan style, delicious, you will love with it after you taste it! we all like it very much! We will be back again! Highly recommended! ! !

Yifei Feng
Yifei Feng

The clay pot rice was legit, actually has proper crispy crust, generous amount of eel and Chinese sausage.

Alex K
Alex K

Had Christmas Eve dinner here and definitely 5 stars! Their clay pots are delicious and amazingly cheap for SF in 2025. Put this on the delicious cheap eats of 2026 list! They start at $13 for a lot of options and come out hot and well portioned with plenty of protein on top. Let it sit for a bit and you get that crispy rice that cracks loudly when you bite into it. We had the chicken and sausage claypot and the traditional yellow eel one. Generous portions of meats. We also tried the lamb with tofu skin which had a rich lamb flavor and huge chunks of lamb for $15. Some of the lamb pieces have a good chunk of fat but lamb is like that. The sauce is delicious on that dish so I recommend to try something with lamb for sure. We also got the Chinese broccoli (well cooked and good portion) and pork intestines which were delicious and great texture. Final dish was the salt and pepper fish which was light and crispy on the outside and soft and piping hot on the inside. If you get takeout, throw some of those fish fillets on some Hawaiian rolls with some tartar sauce and have some awesome Fillet o Fish sliders! First page of the menu is all the clay pots (crispy rice!). This is a mom and pop place with basic decor but great food and shockingly low prices, especially for the portion sizes and quality. Please come here and support this business so they stay open so I can keep coming here. You won't regret it.

E Lee
E Lee

Came here for a late lunch and there were plenty of tables available. They had a tv showing a Chinese cooking show. Service was fast. Clay pots had a very nice crisp to all the edges. The rice was well flavored from the ones we ordered. Spare ribs was standard. Lamb was really good. Definitely more than a person serving each.

leo ouyang
leo ouyang

A small hole in the wall restaurant that passerbys might miss, this Taishan establishment serves great claypot rice and other Cantonese staples. Get the five-spice duck. I highly recommend people visit this place, especially since the prices are very reasonable.

star star
star star

So delicious! Definitely one of the best Chinese spots in all of SF. It’s super underrated and every time I’ve been it’s been very empty, and I just cannot understand why. The Mapo Tofu is out of this world - spicy, cilantro-y, tangy, and savory. The green beans were done perfectly, and clay pot rice is so reasonably priced and crackly at the edges. All together a must visit! I will certainly be coming back much more in the future 🥰🥰 The service is kind and sweet and it seems to be staffed by a family, but English is not their first language. Regardless they were lovely and very helpful. The prices are insane. For huge portions, each dish is only in 10-15$ range, which is fantastic given that each dish can easily feed 2 and more. We ordered 3 things between 2 people, and the leftovers are more than enough for dinner too.

Wilfred Cho
Wilfred Cho

Food is amazing here! The clay pot rice got some magnificent crispiness to it. Highly recommend getting the duck and the chives stir fry as well. The price is really good for the quality of the food! They take a break around 3 and reopen around 5, but if you call ahead and ask they will serve you.

Alicia Lei
Alicia Lei

Went here on a Thursday night in December. It was kind of empty, underrated imo!! Just my family and another table. We ordered 3 clay pots from the taishan clay pot list (I think it's the first page) #1, #3, #13. Should be the taishan yellow eel, spare rib & Chinese sausage, and braised beef. For veggies we ordered pea sprouts (? dow mew in canto) and bittermelon. Our meal came with complimentary seaweed soup. - Spare rib & Chinese sausage clay pot rice was SCRUMPTIOUS! Though I may be biased since I just like those flavors more lol - Yellow eel comes in second. There were plenty and long pieces of the eel. - Braised beef was ok at best. Would not order that again. Just don't prefer it in that format, i.e., prepared differently I would probably enjoy it. Not a knock on the restaurant/chef at all. - The veggies were good. I do remember the bittermelon having that wok hey to it. And with all claypot, expect there to be a wait. I feel like maybe we waited 20 mins? They came out faster after the first one. Also the crispy "burnt" rice was excellent... Just the right amount of crunch. They will pour soup into it afterwards if you request it. Lastly, I will say I think they are very underpriced compared to some other claypot restaurants I've been to. And also just SF in 2023. We were a family of 4 and after tip was probably close to $100. Based on my experience, I would definitely come here again. I'd like to try other dishes.

Neal
Neal

The beef and egg clay pot rice was delicious and was great value for the price. I got a box of food and a container of broth for only about $14 after tax. The beef, which there was plenty of, and egg were perfectly cooked. Some of the rice was crisped, which is normal for clay pot rice dishes. The rice was seasoned with a bit of soy sauce and there was a container of soy sauce mixed with sesame oil with a slice of jalapeno. The broth had carrots, tofu, and tofu skin and was delicious. I ordered to go and had to wait about 20 minutes for my order. The interior is the same from when it was a different restaurant called Dong Bei Mama. Service was ok. Overall, I recommend coming to this new restaurant because the food is delicious and the prices are low for this city.

R
Rena Lu

Hidden gem! Best clay pot I’ve had in SF, and their duck is a must-try! Super good value as well

S
Super Superman

We asked the waitress for no added salt and MSG. I have high blood pressure. Food came out perfect. We ordered two clay pots, 5-spice spareribs & seafood which included shrimp and fish filet pieces. The crispness of the rice was perfect. The jasmine rice was fragrant. I liked the bitter melon with beef. The yu choy in soup was just ok, and I wound not get that again. I plan to return and try some other dishes.

Super Superman
Super Superman

We asked the waitress for no added salt and MSG. I have high blood pressure. Food came out perfect. We ordered two clay pots, 5-spice spareribs & seafood which included shrimp and fish filet pieces. The crispness of the rice was perfect. The jasmine rice was fragrant. I liked the bitter melon with beef. The yu choy in soup was just ok, and I wound not get that again. I plan to return and try some other dishes.

C
Cynthia Lee

The food is very tasty, depending on what u order. The dishes in the clay pot are very flavorful, but the dishes in the lotus leaves were lacking some flavor and sauce. Their veggies were cooked to perfection... Definitely worth a try! My favorite is #3.

E
Elise Grenier

Came for dinner to try something different from our regular HK style food. My mom's family is from Toisan. They speak Toisan here and understand Canto. Foodbis basic confort food. Super yum crispy rice at the bottom of the clay pot is a must. Nothing was bad. All delicious, and I can't wait to bring my mom. Enough food for leftovers the next day!

J
James Xie

Me and a friend dropped in for lunch. They now carry out a promotion getting one free vegi dish by ordering three clay pots. I ordered a preserved meat clay pot rice. We were provided some peanuts and soup while waiting. Service was great. It took around 15mins for the clay pots ready to be served, which was fast. The preserved meat is too fat and the rice is oily. Sausage tase good though. Price of the clay pot rice is very competitive. It would be even better if the rice is less soggy with oil.

andikmh
andikmh

Tasty fare. They even included complimentary soup to warm us up - much appreciated.

Cynthia Lee
Cynthia Lee

The food is very tasty, depending on what u order. The dishes in the clay pot are very flavorful, but the dishes in the lotus leaves were lacking some flavor and sauce. Their veggies were cooked to perfection... Definitely worth a try! My favorite is #3.

Elise Grenier
Elise Grenier

Came for dinner to try something different from our regular HK style food. My mom's family is from Toisan. They speak Toisan here and understand Canto. Foodbis basic confort food. Super yum crispy rice at the bottom of the clay pot is a must. Nothing was bad. All delicious, and I can't wait to bring my mom. Enough food for leftovers the next day!

James Xie
James Xie

Me and a friend dropped in for lunch. They now carry out a promotion getting one free vegi dish by ordering three clay pots. I ordered a preserved meat clay pot rice. We were provided some peanuts and soup while waiting. Service was great. It took around 15mins for the clay pots ready to be served, which was fast. The preserved meat is too fat and the rice is oily. Sausage tase good though. Price of the clay pot rice is very competitive. It would be even better if the rice is less soggy with oil.

N
NoChillLin

Foods awesome for the price. The yellow eel is clearly frozen obviously, so it has close to zero flavor. Everything else is awesome though.

NoChillLin
NoChillLin

Foods awesome for the price. The yellow eel is clearly frozen obviously, so it has close to zero flavor. Everything else is awesome though.

J
Jonathon Paul

Decent fried rice and tofu stew. Service is very slow and they don’t speak English well- Google translate helped so it was all good!

Jonathon Paul
Jonathon Paul

Decent fried rice and tofu stew. Service is very slow and they don’t speak English well- Google translate helped so it was all good!

M
Marcus Fredrich

Service that’s terrible, don’t know how to authentically cook taishan style rice. The meat tastes like red wine and was inedible because of that. The waitress kept hurrying me to pay all the time. Even for the 90s, this places interior was disgusting, with most of the utensils they give you are dirty.

J
John Z

I rated this restaurant 5 stars about 5 months ago. I came here again last month. Their business is better than 5 months ago. But obviously this family is unable to handle the increased volume. Service is not good anymore. I am charging my rating to one star. My original review follows: Yesterday was July 4th. I was trying to get Japanese food from Bento Peak which is cross street. Unfortunately Bento didn’t open so I came to this place. I made the right decision. This is a family own restaurant and they just took the ownership a few months ago from the old owner. It was a northeast Chinese restaurant before the ownership change and rebrand. I definitely like the current Taishan style better. The owner’s wife is friendly and gave me information about which vegetables are fresh at that day. Highly recommend everyone to give it a try to support local businesses. On the menu, it lists beer. But actually it doesn’t have. They don’t have license yet.

Marcus Fredrich
Marcus Fredrich

Service that’s terrible, don’t know how to authentically cook taishan style rice. The meat tastes like red wine and was inedible because of that. The waitress kept hurrying me to pay all the time. Even for the 90s, this places interior was disgusting, with most of the utensils they give you are dirty.

John Z
John Z

I rated this restaurant 5 stars about 5 months ago. I came here again last month. Their business is better than 5 months ago. But obviously this family is unable to handle the increased volume. Service is not good anymore. I am charging my rating to one star. My original review follows: Yesterday was July 4th. I was trying to get Japanese food from Bento Peak which is cross street. Unfortunately Bento didn’t open so I came to this place. I made the right decision. This is a family own restaurant and they just took the ownership a few months ago from the old owner. It was a northeast Chinese restaurant before the ownership change and rebrand. I definitely like the current Taishan style better. The owner’s wife is friendly and gave me information about which vegetables are fresh at that day. Highly recommend everyone to give it a try to support local businesses. On the menu, it lists beer. But actually it doesn’t have. They don’t have license yet.

Accedi per lasciare una recensione

Accedi
👑 È tuo? Rivendicalo GRATIS!

Rimuovi annunci e gestisci il menu

Esplora la tua zona

Più ristoranti a Alameda →
📸

Galleria

📸

Nessuna foto disponibile

Le foto appariranno qui quando saranno sincronizzate da Google Places

📍

Informazioni su Taisan Huakee Restaurant

Come arrivare

4737 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118

Alameda, CA 94118

Caricamento mappa...
Taisan Huakee Restaurant
Tocca per le indicazioni

Punti salienti

Molto votato
4.5/5 stelle
💬
Ben recensito
66 recensioni
💰
Prezzo moderato
Livello di prezzo
👨‍🍳
chinese
Tipo di cucina

Servizi

🍽️ Pranzo
🍾 Cena
🥡 Da Asporto
🚚 Consegna a Domicilio
🍴 Mangiare sul Posto

Opzioni di ristorazione

🍽️ Mangiare sul Posto
🥡 Da Asporto
🚚 Consegna a Domicilio

Info Ristorante

Stato
Verificato dal proprietario
🕐 Horario Hoy
11AM-9PM
Valutazione
4.5/5
💬 Recensioni
66
💰 Livello di prezzo
$$
📞 Telefono
+1 415-221-4278
🌐 Sito web
www.taisanhuakeerestaurant.com

Servizi

🅿️ Parcheggio
Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
🚻 Bagno
💳 Carte di credito
📱 Pagamenti mobili
🏘️

Il Quartiere

Posizione

4737 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94118

Alameda, CA 94118

📍 Esplora il Quartiere

Weather
16°
Meteo aggiornato ogni ora · Lavoro ed eventi aggiornati quotidianamente
antigua sede de la Cuarta Iglesia de Cristo, Científica

edificio de San Francisco

A 229m
Congregation Beth Sholom

Jewish synagogue in California, United States

A 388m
Arguello Park

park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America

A 499m
Argonne Playground

park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America

A 666m
Mountain Lake Park

park in San Francisco, California

A 741m
Richmond Playground

park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America

A 844m
🎮

Giochi

🎮 Guadagna Punti Mentre Esplori!

Gioca a Find Me e riscatta punti per sconti da Taisan Huakee Restaurant e altri ristoranti

🎮

Guadagna Punti da Taisan Huakee Restaurant!

Gioca a Find Me e riscatta ricompense qui

Guadagna punti extra e riscattali per ricompense da Taisan Huakee Restaurant

🏆 Ricompense di Taisan Huakee Restaurant

💰

Sconto 10%

Da Taisan Huakee Restaurant

1000 pts
Disponibile
🍽️

Antipasto Gratis

Alla tua prossima visita

2500 pts
Limitato
👑

Tavolo VIP

Esperienza premium

5000 pts
Esclusivo

per riscattare ricompense e guadagnare punti

📋 Come funzionano le ricompense?

1

Gioca a Find Me

Ogni 100 punti score = 1 punto ricompensa

2

Accumula Punti

I worker ottengono 2x punti per partita

3

Riscatta Ricompense

Sconti, cibo gratis ed esperienze VIP

Chiama
Lascia una recensione su Google
👑

È tuo? Rivendicalo GRATIS!

Rimuovi annunci e gestisci il menu

Accedi e gioca

Controlla la tua email!

Nessuna password — ti invieremo un link via email

Ti abbiamo inviato un link di accesso

Controlla la cartella spam se non lo vedi