Lichee Garden Restaurant

415-418-7934

1416 Powell St San Francisco, CA 94133

www.licheegarden.citysearch.com

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Daily 11am-9pm

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Lichee Garden has been open since 1980, serving the best Cantonese cuisine in North Beach. Chef Chak Siu brought what he learned in Hong Kong over 20 years ago to San Francisco. Seafood, and other dishes have the taste and style of authentic Cantonese cuisine. A few items served at this restaurant include Appetizers, chicken dishes, seafood dishes, beef and lamb dishes, rice dishes, soups, duck entrees, pork dishes, vegetarian dishes, chow-mein dishes and desserts.

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North Beach restaurant serves Cantonese cuisine including seafood, meat and vegetarian lunch and dinner entrees.

Key Points

  • Cantonese cuisine
  • Special $5 lunches
  • Breakfast, lunch & dinner

The Inside Scoop

  1. The Extras - Each morning servers go throughout the restaurant calling out the items they have to offer. To order, simply ask the food servers to hand you whatever you see on the tray.

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Lichee Garden Restaurant is great

by Regina H. | insider Insider | Rank: 19,188

Their barbeque pork is awesome! I stumbled upon this restaraunt when picking up my husband from work..Their staff is very respectful. I would recommend this place to everyone.

Posted 09/12/09 | Report Abuse

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Really good prices!

by Jonathan Y. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 7,426

We got a full family meal for four for only about 29$! That is something unbeatable. We love their honey spare ribs--they are perfectly sweet without being sickly sweet. The West Lake Beef soup is also good too; the beef is quite tender and flavorful.

Posted 11/24/08 | Report Abuse

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Nice evening

by Kurt P. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 4,104

We had come to Lichee not expecting much in the way of extra ordinary but what a delight from start to finish. Friendly staff and hospitality. The food was not big in portion but was of good quality.

Posted 11/09/08 | Report Abuse

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Great dim sum, great price

by carmari73

We wandered off the main drag of Chinatown specifically looking for this place. First, we were the only non Asians in the place, which I take as a sign of authenticity! You sit quickly, and then comes the food... We were hungry, so we didn't pace ourselves like we should have. It's probably best to finish one plate at a time and refuse anything else until you're done with the one plate. That said, we ate and ate and ate... half of what we ate, I couldn't tell you. But it was SO good! We had a steamed dumpling with shrimp, something fried with shrimp, this wonderful barbequed pork baked in a soft bread roll, a dumpling with sesame outside and lotus in the middle, and a few other things. When we left, expected about a $30 bill... it was under $15 for two! Great, authentic food, great service, and it's cheap, too? You HAVE to try it!

Pros: exellent food at a great price, great service

Cons: a bit of a language barrier, but who cares!

Posted 07/24/07

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Average service for Average food

by jenntonic

I was referred to LGarden by a friend who lives in the city - he warned that the food was a slightly more expensive than the "usual" chinatown fare, but i was game since he said the food was "pretty good". Oh, how i was dissapointed by the food and by my friend. The service was average and the place is decorated to cater to "non chinese" speaking customers and they also get friendlier service! the food was brought out on trays instead of carts, the food was lukewarm at best and i practically had to flag someone down to refill my tea! The only positive is that it's not within the "heart" of C-town so the parking is a little easier to find.

Pros: Parking easier to find than most Chinatown places

Cons: food was mediocre, service was non existent

Posted 01/25/07

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Peking Duck and Steamed Black Bass are good!

by foodielover

It's wasn't crowded here for dinner on a Saturday. Being close to the Green Street Mortuary, have been here a couple of times for the post-funeral dinners. What a relief to find a place where it's not noisy and the waiters aren't rushed and have time to wait on you. We didn't encounter any rude bus boys/waiters mentioned previously. The food is inconsistent. My family liked the Fukien fried rice, but I didn't. It was a mushy fried rice dish w/a gravy sauce w/scallops, shrimp, mushroom. The beef and broccoli dish was ok. The stir-fried pea sprouts was good, but oily. The deep-fried chicken with shrimp chips & Peking duck were good. The steamed black bass in green onion/soy sauce was cooked just right. They have a shrimp salad which was drenched with mayonnaise thus ruining the dish. I wouldn't order it again. The winter melon soup was bland. Their jellyfish salad, salted white chop chicken are good dishes to order. For dessert, there was slices of oranges and an orange tapioca cold soup which everyone thought was too sweet. It reminded me of a cloudy Tang orange-flavored soup. It seems their dim sum must be good and probably better than their dinner menu.

Pros: Good steamed Black Bass and Peking Duck

Cons: Soups not their strong suit. Skip the Fukien fried rice and shrimp mayo/fruit salad

Posted 12/01/06

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Great Dim Sum

by preciousswtpea

What do ppl expect? It's chinatown. Of course you will have small pushy chinese people. They may be rude, loud, etc.. but I think that's because they are old and cant hear too well. Being chinese, I know. But I'm there for the food and the food is great! Great variety of dim sum, pan fried noodles, chinese food. I think Dim sum is served until 2pm.. but I'd get there early.. there seems to be many people just arriving around 1:30 hoping to get most of the varieties before the day is over --I'm guilty for that =)

Pros: Variety, value

Cons: no parking, loud, short staff

Posted 09/15/06

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Your best bet for dim sum in Chinatown

by francoaj

This isn't the best place for dim sum in San Francisco, but is probably your best bet in Chinatown. The dim sum menu is more diverse than most of its peers in the same neighborhood. The place is relatively clean and well-lit, and trust me those things are not as common as you think in this part of town. My favourites are the garlic shrimp rolls and the stuffed eggplants. Not the best service but certainly not the worst either. Also be ready for a long wait on weekends.

Pros: Good Food, Reasonable Price, Clean

Cons: Spotty Service, Parking, Long Wait

Posted 04/17/06

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yuck

by mholdstein

I have to admit we got there about 30 min before dim sum service was over but the service was HORRIBLE! They were rude and ignored us. The couple sitting behind us left angry and they didn't seem to enjoy the food or the service either. AND they gave our food to other dinners! NOT WORTH IT!

Posted 03/11/06

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