T C Pastry

Dim sum restaurant · Outer Sunset

T C Pastry

Dim sum restaurant · Outer Sunset

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2222 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122

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Casual dim sum with favorites like egg rolls, siu mai  

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2222 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122 Get directions

$1–10 · Menu

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2222 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122 Get directions

+1 415 753 1133

$1–10 · Menu

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Aug 11, 2025

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TC Pastry delivers on variety and price, despite a few duds - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"You’ll find better renditions of dim sum staples at many other Chinese bakeries in SF, but TC Pastry has them beat on variety. Yes, the siu mai are a tad spongy and the turnip cakes tend to be soggy, but their hard-to-find dishes are what make this Sunset takeout counter worth visiting. That includes the chicken turnovers, baseball-sized sticky rice buns, and the stuffed rice rolls that are filled with chinese cruller, slices of pickled mustard stems, and pork floss. This spot is cash-only, but you won’t need much of it for a full meal since everything is around $5 or less. Seating is limited to just a few two-tops that are usually occupied by neighborhood regulars, so have a getaway plan figured out. video credit: Patrick Wong Food Rundown Siu Mai The taste is mixed—you’ll get hits of white pepper and a slight sweetness to balance out the flavor of the pork, but there’s not much shrimp. The texture is the biggest offense though. It’s too soft and the wrapper is slightly gummy. photo credit: Patrick Wong Turnip Cake Three palm-sized pieces to an order. These can be hit-or-miss. If they’re fresh, the edges are crisp and the center still firm, but oftentimes there’s a solid chance you’ll get an order that’s mushy. Egg Tart Similar to the turnip cake, these can be inconsistent. The filling is always just sweet enough with a slight wobble. But on some days, the ruffled crust can be overbaked and burnt. Go for the mini versions (that we’ve only seen at TC) that have a much higher success rate. PlayMute video credit: Patrick Wong Char Siu Bao Solid. We wouldn’t come back just for these, but they certainly measure up to many others in the city. The filling is a tad too sweet, but we overlook it for how chewy and stretchy the bread is. PlayMute video credit: Patrick Wong Stuffed Rice Rolls They’re the best thing at TC and we’ve yet to find them served at any other Chinese bakery. The rice is springy and the chinese cruller hiding in the center avoids sogginess despite being coated in pork floss and pickled mustard stems. We will continue to make a special trip to TC just for this. PlayMute video credit: Patrick Wong Sticky Rice Buns Just like the stuffed rice rolls, these rice buns make for a great on-the-go meal. A fistful of sticky rice has a hint of savoriness with pops of salt and brine from chunks of chinese sausage and dried baby shrimp. The nearly translucent wrapper adds a bit of extra chew. These hold up well for days after, so we always get an order to go. Cheung Fun These should be the standard for rice noodles in SF. TC’s have a bit of firmness without losing its trademark elasticity and are so silky you could probably swallow each one whole. Call ahead and you can put in a larger order for pick-up." - Patrick Wong

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Jeff Ho

Google
6/19/2025: 2025 update: Pretty sad TC Pastry in Daly City closed. Now I have to drive further for some deep fried wontons. But today was not that day. I arrived too late and they ran out of fried wontons at 6pm. At least they have the closing time specials, 3 for $3.50. My consolation prize was egg rolls. They were pretty good. I should have gotten more. Good job everyone at TC Pastry. Original review: I've been a patron at TC Pastry for 20+ years. My haircut salon is down the block and my routine is to pick-up some dim sum after my haircut. My favorite items are the egg rolls, preserved egg porridge, fried wonton, Chinese doughnut, various steamed dim sum and wonton noodles. This time, I ordered wonton noodles $6.20, fried wontons $2.85, pork siu mai $3.50 (3 per order) and shrimp dumpling $3.50 (3 per order). The wonton noodles tasted good. I liked that clean soup taste. The fried wontons are greasy and will break apart in the plastic bag. The pork siu mai is great. It doesn't taste good though if it is cold or the next day. Be careful of their shrimp dumpling. Every time I order this, I'm disappointed. The staff is always nice to me. Maybe it is because I show up before they close and they are happy to get rid of the stuff they don't sell.

Helen M

Google
Decent for the price. The egg tart is flavorable but on the small side. Sweet tofu was ok The BBQ Pork bun was decent for the price

tt

Google
TC Pastry is one of the best take away Dim Sum place in the Sunset district. Especially, the service is professional, staff very attentive, and customer oriented. The food is good, price is competitive. If you buy cilantro rolls that they do not have at the counter, they will make them for you, only about 5 minutes wait.

Chicky

Google
HONEST REVIEW: Service is quick, but quite often you will be rushed when ordering. You can expect your food just a quickly as you ordered, which is great though. Food is pretty good and sold at an unbeatable price. I used to get ha gow often, however, the quality for that changed and every shrimp ha gow variant i’ve tried has tasted stale. Their pork siu mai, steamed pork buns, and chicken turnovers are favorites of mine. This place will get you in and out quickly, and serve you some great food.

Preston Kwan

Google
This is very good dimsum. But the reason why it's so good is the affordability. It's quality food for good prices. The customer service was very friendly. We visited 2 times in the same day, that's how tasty and affordable it was. And the BBQ bun was heavenly good.

SF EATS

Google
Since the TC Pastry is temporarily closed in Daly City, I came to this location. I don't really order much of their dim sum here because I personally think it's mid. I do appreciate their affordable/extensive menu. What I mainly come here for their Hot Spicy Wontons (5 for $2.85). It's perfectly crispy with a really satisfying curry flavor. The name of it is intimidating but it's not spicy at all. I had 7 of them in one sitting and it was definitely not enough ahaha. This time I also ordered a bunch of other things like the bbq pork pastry, sesame dessert, coconut mochi with red bean, this triangular sticky rice in lotus leaf. Customer service is mid as well. Overall this spot is a solid 3 for me. 03.09.2024 | Saturday @3:40pm

Monty Griswald

Google
You know when the menu/ restaurant looks like (pics below), the food will be fire. I stumbled on this place recently and found their dim sum to be quite good, especially the sugar cakes and mango pudding. Overall its no thrills, but very well priced and good dim sum.

Molly Smith

Google
Some of it can be on the greasy side and sometimes the freshness of the food isn't consistent.. but that doesn't stop me from going! Overall it's REALLY good, satisfying dim sum, and super cheap! Cash only!