
Casual, popular eatery for Chinese fare in a hidden spot.
Hours
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2234 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 863-2800
Website: https://www.missionchinesefood.com/sanfrancisco
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Reviews
The food was great—bold flavors, well executed, and definitely memorable. Everything we tried was satisfying and clearly made with care, making it easy to see why this place has such a strong reputation.
Service was good and consistent throughout our visit. Staff was friendly, attentive, and kept things moving smoothly without making us feel rushed.
The space itself adds to the charm. It feels relaxed, lively which makes it a great spot for a casual meal or a night out with friends.
Mission Chinese Food delivers on vibe, food, and service, we’ll definitely be back.
Chongqing Chicken Wings are deep-fried and fragrantly spicy; the crispy tripe add-on is an absolute must.
Crispy Golden Mountain Roll is a pleasant surprise, as the crisp comes from spring roll hiding beneath a fresh rice noodle layer.
Tingly Mapo Tofu is an all-around crowd pleaser; when enjoyed with white rice, the meal closes with a satisfying comfort.
Not your typical Chinese — but, hands-down a winner for its culinary uniqueness.
The Sichuan carbonara was the most confusing dish. There was honestly nothing carbonara about it — it came out more like a salty soup. That said, it actually had the best overall flavor despite the mismatch in expectations. The cabbage with pistachio sauce leaned salty too, but it was interesting and different enough that I appreciated it.
The standouts were the Chongqing chicken wings and the salt cod fried rice. The wings were the most comforting dish of the meal, and the fried rice was easily the most balanced and well-seasoned item we had. Both felt like dishes I’d come back for.
The tingly mapo tofu had the strongest numbing effect, but not enough depth of flavor. It leaned more smoky than savory and ended up feeling a bit lackluster. The smashed cucumbers were refreshing and slightly sweet — simple but enjoyable.
Service was another downside. The food came out quickly, but the service itself felt almost nonexistent — very little check-in or engagement, which made the overall experience feel a bit impersonal.
Overall, the meal was creative and hit some high notes, but salt levels, uneven execution, and minimal service held it back from being a stronger experience.
The space matches the energy of the food: buzzy, creative, and full of personality. It’s the kind of place where a dinner turns into a long night of tasting, talking, and ordering one more dish than you planned. There’s intention behind the chaos, and it works.
If you’re craving Chinese food with attitude and imagination something that surprises you while still being comforting, Mission Chinese Food hits that balance beautifully.
Great vegan options we really enjoyed the mushroom mapo tofu, Mongolian long beans, rice cakes with tofu skins.