After making that fairly long hike along the bay and up Lombard Street, I was left with trying to find a place to eat in Chinatown; there were places like R&G Lounge where there was nothing available....so finally, we decided upon Z&Y Restaurant. Especially since, I've been missing decent Sichuan food in San Diego.
So we made our way there.
Of course there was a wait; but since we didn't want to share table. it wasn't too long, maybe 20 minutes or so.
We ordered a couple of things off the menu, some smaller "snack" type items I've been missing and since we needed to finish everything up without leftovers, nothing extravagant.
First up was the Sichuan Liang Mian; which was pretty disappointing.
I'll readily admit; I enjoy the Chongqing version of Sichuan Liang Mian and this was pretty weak in the vinegar-spice-garlic-savory-sweet department. Remember "suan tian ku la Xian", this was pretty mild in terms of flavor and the noodles while decent in texture just didn't do a decent job of holding onto the "sauce".
The pork with garlic looked wonderful; and the cucumber rolled in the pork really helped to clear out the richness of the dish.
Our basic problem with this is how lean and chewy the pork was and the temp as it was nearly hot. The sauce, in spite of the look of it was quite mild and lacking in spice, at least for us.
The best dish of the meal was the fish filet with preserved vegetable.
There was that nice fermented-sour flavor in the broth, along with a good amount of spice and white pepper. The fish filet had been nicely "velveted", it was so tender and moist, the broth had a wonderful bracing, but not over-the-top sour-spicy flavor. This had that "aaah" thing going for it.
The last item we ordered were the won tons in hot sauce...….I'm still looking for that "kou gan" (mouth-feel) for the won tons we had in Chengdu, that wonderful mouth-feel, slippery and yet tender...and this was almost there.
And the pork filling was light and moist, very pleasant to eat. The sauce however, was much too sweet, too light and thin, without substance and spice, that made the dish a bit disappointing.
The staff here works really hard with the crowds; they are efficient and do a nice job. We both thought the dishes had been "adjusted" in terms of spice and taste.
Z & Y Restaurant
655 Jackson St
San Francisco, CA 94133
Still, we were having a nice time just wandering around......
hit or miss... at least service is good
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 21 October 2018 at 10:28 PM
Wow! We usually go to Great Eastern next door.
Posted by: Soo | Monday, 22 October 2018 at 06:19 AM
Really hit or miss Kat.
I think if we were going to have Dim Sum in the area Soo.....perhaps, but probably not.
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 22 October 2018 at 06:46 AM
Bummer. I guess they have to cater more towards tourists.
Posted by: Junichi | Monday, 22 October 2018 at 11:59 AM
We've found out that preserved vegetable dishes really are the best almost everywhere. This was a fun mini-vacation.
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 22 October 2018 at 12:37 PM
Hi Junichi - I think that's an accurate statement; though all their customers were Chinese.
It really was a fun time Cathy!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 22 October 2018 at 12:39 PM