New Woey Loy Goey Restaurant

  4.0 – 445 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

Traditional Chinese fare, including Mongolian beef & jellyfish, served in an unassuming environment.

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Hours

Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 699 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: (415) 399-0733

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Reviews

Yassie Giddings
Soooo delicious! And friendly staff! Food was the best I love food but this dishes were amazing.
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Angel Qiu
Amazing food. The Peking pork ribs was perfectly sauced and sweet and savory. The black bean fish had this great umami flavor. The vegetables were garlicky and refreshing. The staff were nice and friendly. Large portions. Definitely will come again.
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Antonio H
Was recommended to point out that they mentioned it was one of the few chinese spots that had served food with a Hong Kong style flair. They had such great service that they catered to our every need. The lady who waited on us was attentive and kind. Her helpers were prompt and served us well.

Our orders were…
The chicken fried rice plate.
From the lunch special menu.
The roast duck over white rice.
Roast pork with bean curds over white rice.
Chicken cashew with vegeys over white rice.
And Asian noodles with mushrooms.

It was nice.
I would recommend it.
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John Elmer
If you like authentic Chinese food in a dive setting THIS is the place. I loved it! ( reminded me of our favorite NYC Chinatown place). When we entered it was all Chinese families eating there and our servers spoke very little English. Service was fast but not super helpful because of the language barrier. The hot and sour soup was delicious and quite spicy. My chow fun was awesome and the beef was very tender! And it was cheap!
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Jesse Lee
This basement restaurant is surprisingly clean and orderly compared to many other restaurants of the same era in Chinatown.

They have many lunch specials under $10, see photo of the menu. Our lunch special also comes with a free light soup and tea. Consider some restaurants are now charging $2 per person for tea (we need to boycott those). The waitresses are very friendly and helpful which is unheard of in Chinese restaurants
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Digital Nomad
Average. Average food in average Chinatown restaurant with average cleanliness. Not bad. The staff work really hard & fast running around. Value for money not bad. If this is the “New” restaurant, I’d hate to go to the ‘Old’ one! . Please if accurate or helpful!
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Alzila
I been a customer here since my middle school days since I have connections with the owner. They have the best salt and pepper chicken wings that I have ever eaten. Cool little underground laid back spot that offers authentic Chinese food and service. They have a vast menu packed with many delicious options. It can be packed at times since it’s affordable and yummy. Definitely I will be back!
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Super Superman
Hot tea. Hot flavorful food. Cold Budweiser. Friendly customer service. Clean bathroom. Everything was great except my water cup wasn’t too clean. They need a new dishwasher
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Kristine Dale
Fun atmosphere…the food is wonderful. We had Orange Chicken and the Tomato Beef Chow Mein. Both dishes were very tasty!!! The Potstickers were really good too!!!
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Donny Pusawong
I used to always drive my grandma down to Chinatown atleast once a month. She wanted to get her $5 dollar haircut! I never told her I spent more money paying for parking down there than the cost of her haircut! However, she did treat me to dim sum or lunch here @ New Woey Loy Goey afterwards. My grandma helped me developed a weird taste for bitter melon and beef! Salt and Pepper pork chops are always good here. The oysters with ginger and scallion sauce is amazing!

I’ve made a conscious effort to come down to Chinatown more often since the pandemic to support the hurting local businesses. I think grandma would be proud that I’m still ordering bittermelon w/ beef
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