Verified Chinese Restaurant

Lam Hoa Thuan

San FranciscoClosed nowOpens at 9:00 AM

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Lam Hoa Thuan is listed on FindALoco in San Francisco, CA with address, phone, hours, and map location. Common services and related keywords include Chinese Restaurant.

Lam Hoa Thuan is a longstanding Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco, CA, serving the Sunset neighborhood from 2337 Irving St with a practical, everyday style that many locals recognize. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, it fits easily into breakfast, lunch, or early dinner plans for nearby residents, workers, and visitors exploring the west side of the city. For people searching for a casual Chinese spot in San Francisco, Lam Hoa Thuan stands out for its straightforward menu, generous portions, and the kind of no-frills dining experience that regular neighborhood restaurants often provide.

Based on customer feedback, several dishes are the main reason people return. The soy sauce chicken is especially memorable for some diners, with one reviewer calling it the best they have had. Wonton noodle soup also gets positive mentions, and duck appears often in reviews, showing that it is one of the better-known choices on the menu. Guests have also commented favorably on grilled pork and egg roll vermicelli, while others note that dishes typically arrive hot, fresh, and in satisfying portions. That combination makes Lam Hoa Thuan a practical choice when you want familiar comfort food in San Francisco without overcomplicating the meal.

The atmosphere at Lam Hoa Thuan seems best described as busy, casual, and neighborhood-oriented rather than polished or formal. Reviews suggest the restaurant can move quickly even during crowded periods, which is useful for diners who value efficiency. At the same time, service experiences appear mixed, and some customers describe the interaction as more functional than warm. That makes this Chinese Restaurant a better fit for people who care most about getting a solid meal on the table, especially when dining solo, grabbing a quick bite, or eating with family in a relaxed setting. It feels more grounded in routine and familiarity than in presentation or ceremony.

With a 3.8 rating across 460 reviews, Lam Hoa Thuan reflects the kind of local restaurant that inspires both loyal repeat visits and varied opinions, often shaped by what each person orders and what they value most. For anyone looking up Chinese food in San Francisco, CA, the restaurant is worth knowing for its soy sauce chicken, wonton noodle soup, duck dishes, and dependable daily hours. Whether you are a longtime Sunset resident or simply nearby on Irving Street, Lam Hoa Thuan offers an accessible, neighborhood option that many diners continue to keep in rotation for a simple and filling meal.

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Mike Toledo
17h ago

The food at this restaurant is excellent—everything we ordered was flavorful, fresh, and well prepared, and the portions were generous. You can really tell the kitchen does a great job because the dishes came out hot and delicious. Unfortunately, the experience with the server was not pleasant. The server was not friendly and became argumentative when discussing our food order, which made the interaction uncomfortable. Great food overall, but the customer service could definitely be improved.

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Patrick K
17h ago

Food was not that great. If you really like duck leg with noodles I suggest you go to thai nghiep ky mi gia on Noriega (a few blocks down) It is way better. We ordered today the duck leg with noodles and there was way too much noodles. It is not like it is hand pulled or fresh, it is just store bought noodles. The broth just tasted like chicken broth and msg. Not to mention, the broth smelled old. The quality of the food was way below average especially for all the hype it gets. Way better Cantonese/Vietnamese food elsewhere on Irving. To add to that, the service was poor. I had to ask for extra napkins, ask for small plates to share an “appetizer”, have to ask for a refill on tea, have to ask for a box, have to ask for the check, have to ask for more napkins, have to wave my hands in the air like a psycho hoping a waiter will notice me. Then after I ask, you forget about it and I have to ask again. If a customer has to ask all these questions that the service is poor and you have no clue how to run a restaurant that values quality and customer service. I tipped $5, considering all that was said. When we were outside of the door the waiter came back and told us that we didn’t tip enough, and said “oh this is too little and not 15%”. Just extremely disgusting entitled behavior. Tip is earned not given and something I guess they don’t understand. If you want tip, you should how to do your job better. Learn from any other restaurant that provides good service and you will. Absolutely ridiculous. I will not be returning here. Give your money to a more deserving business. Roast duck tastes better at Ranch 99. We are in SF, with one of the largest populations of Chinese-Americans in the country. Roast duck & char siu are available on every single block. Seriously don’t waste your time. Also parking is awful on this street.

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SF EATS
17h ago

I hate to say it but I feel like Lam Hoa Thuan's quality has gone a bit downhill. My grandparents would used to take me here frequently when I was a kid and I remember the food being pretty good. Some of the items we ordered were a bit disappointing. Aside from the Grilled Pork and Egg Roll Vermicelli being really good, the Pork Feet Special Rice Noodle was super bland. The pork feet had a very unpleasant smell. Had lot of hair left on the skin that wasn't plucked out. It looked like it was just boiled in hot water with no flavor. The Beef Noodle Soup was all msg. It didn't taste like your typical pho with the spices and deep flavors. Hard to explain, but I left the restaurant super thirsty from all the msg in the soup. We also ordered a duck and bbq pork to go which were both decent. Nothing negative to say about the service. Street parking available but might be a bit difficult during the weekend. Overall, I would come back but probably won't order the noodle soups. 07.20.2025 | Sunday @2:15pm

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ahkwai Lert
17h ago

The place is decent, not too shabby. The staff is alright, though not particularly friendly. I found the food to be lacking; I ordered the duck, and it was quite oily, cold, and salty. The egg noodles didn't compare to VH in Oakland, which I can understand given the lower prices. Overall, it was an acceptable meal, but I don't think I'll be returning anytime soon. Cash only!

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Dharma M
17h ago

The best soy sauce chicken I ever have. Everything I stop by, I will get the soy sauce chicken. The wonton noodle soup is also good. Charshiu and roast pork are average. Duck is good. It was very busy when we arrived because of the sunset night market event. The service was very quick. Your order comes in no time. It is cash only.price is reasonable. This plas is mostly a local eatery.

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