Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3132 Vicente St, San Francisco, CA 94116
Phone: (415) 564-3481
Website: http://www.oldmandarinislamic.com/
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Reviews
Old Mandarin Islamic Restaurant was recommended to us by a friend, so we decided to give it a try!
Parking: For a quiet day in San Francisco, parking was okay, however it was a bit of trouble for a bigger vehicle. Thankfully, the parking spot we got was on the opposite side of the street and relatively close to the restaurant.
Seating: Once arriving to the restaurant, there were only two pairs of people who were seated, so there was no wait time to get a table for our big group.
Service: The staff were incredibly kind and were offering us suggestions on places to go during our visit (we were tourists)! We did not have to wait very long before our food came, which was surprising since we ordered six dishes.
Food: The food was fresh, served piping hot, and every dish had a different flavour. The shrimp was juicy, the beef was soft, the tofu’s sauce was exquisite, and so much more! To top it all off, we were offered a complimentary dessert which was DELICIOUS!
Dishes we ordered:
* Tofu with Double Mushrooms
* Sweet and Sour Shrimp
* Cold Beijing Noodle with sesame paste (vegan)
* Chicken jalapeños
* Combo chow mein and combo fried rice
* Cumin lamb
From the outside, it has a simple vibe and is very up-front about being a Halal restaurant (which I appreciate as a Muslim). Stepping inside, I can admire the variety of decorations and artwork that cover the walls. My party is quickly guided to a table and provided with menus. The waiter wasn’t particularly chatty, but he was friendly, professional, & prompt, which is all I look for. He collected our orders and within a few minutes, the food was ready.
For entrees, I shared the Cumin Lamb Stir-Fry and the Eggplant in Spicy Garlic Sauce, both of which were recommended in . The lamb was flavorful and satisfying, while the subtle sweetness of the eggplant was beautifully complemented by the sauce. A simple side of white rice was all else that was needed to complete my meal.
I will now touch on price, which seems to be a contentious point in many reviews.
Firstly, a few have called out the “hidden” fees that materialized on the receipt, like the gratuity. However, the menu was pretty upfront about what they included.. (Now you may have an opinion on the existence of those fees, but that’s probably outside the scope of a review..)
Secondly, I am stumped as to why the prices are considered higher than expected. I have never considered SF a “cheap” place to eat, and there are far worse offenders that should be called out before Old Mandarin. My guess is that this is more expensive than other Chinese “hole-in-the-wall” restaurants, but I cannot classify this as “merely” hole-in-the-wall due to the quality and the exclusive usage of Halal ingredients. I was pretty satisfied with the portions, and the per-person cost was ~$30, hardly the worst for an occasional dine-in meal.
One point I will agree with is that they should offer free water in a glass, instead of assuming “water” == $2 bottled water. I suppose Europeans would be used to this..
Overall, I was happy with my meal at Old Mandarin and look forward to future visits. Maybe I will have to revise my review but I hope not.
If you like Chinese history and traditional Chinese tastes, try here. You will not disappoint.
They have lots of options – but what makes this place famous is it’s “Extremely Hot Pepper” (chicken / tofu) dish. It’s one of the spiciest dishes I’ve had in my life, and somehow also one of the best Chinese dishes I’ve ever had. A fun challenge that is legendary among our friend group. Be sure to order fried rice or scallion pancakes to save yourself.
As a small note – they only serve bottled water. People in the comments here need to stop overreacting to it, if you’re coming here to eat it’s a small price to pay for amazing food. It’s not expensive at all, and you can take it home with you 🙂