Karen C.
Yelp
This little gem is worth the visit.
It's a very hole-in-the-wall, small mom and pop shop in the Tenderloin area of Geary Blvd, and parking was not a problem for me on a Friday night around 6pm.
The man serving/ behind the register was very sweet, did not judge when I couldn't pronounce what I wanted to order (ha).
I tried the buuz (steamed meat dumpling) and the huushur (fried beef pocket) and they were both made to order and simply delicious.
Their buuz is not unlike the Chinese xiao long bao, just different in flavor, and twice the size. The filling is a slightly fatty meat mix, more minced than ground so you get more texture. The wrapping also has slightly more of a chew to it-- scrumptious. Careful of the soup that spills out when you take a bite or invert the dumpling as I did to fully inspect my food (yes I'm weird).
The huushur was the perfect indulgence for fried yumminess. The filling is a ground beef mixture, super flavorful, wrapped with a crispy chewy fried dough that went perfectly with the sriracha that I drowned everything in. Served piping hot!
I tried the Mongolian milk tea, as I was curious about it. Served hot, smelling creamy and heavenly, I was taken aback by the first sip.
It's salty.
Yes, it's supposed to be. I asked.
I couldn't finish it, it's not my cup of tea (harhar). The server didn't bill me for it when he noticed I wasn't accustomed to the way they prepare the tea, which was very sweet of him. I only wish the tea were as sweet (harharhar), because the flavor was actually very good.
I'll definitely be coming back, especially to try their lamb ribs!