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Listed below are links to reviews of R & G Lounge from around the web.
[ more from ae.contracostatimes]
| "The name R&G Lounge brings to mind a 1950s-era bar, one with oxblood plastic stools and a dusty lava lamp beside the liquor bottles. Indeed, the orange and green neon sign in the window reinforces the image...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from afullbelly]
"The R&G Lounge is one of the leading, authentic Chinese places in town. Here's some photos from her recenmt visit: R & G Lounge Highlights from a recent meal at R & G Lounge...."
[ more from dinesite]
"A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served, and you`ll find that there is a good selection of wines...."
[ more from fodors]
| "The name conjures up an image of a dark bar with a cigarette-smoking piano player, but the restaurant is actually as bright as a new penny. Downstairs (entrance on Kearny Street) is a no-tablecloth dining room that's packed at lunch and dinner...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from frommers]
"It's tempting to take your chances and duck into any of the exotic restaurants in Chinatown, but if you want a sure thing, go directly to the two-story R&G Lounge. During lunch, both recently modernized floors are packed with hungry neighborhood workers w..."
[ more from gayot]
| "Downstairs you"ll find a family-style restaurant with astonishingly inexpensive prices and daily Cantonese lunch specials (like a wonderful five-spice oxtail soup) that are exceptionally tasty. Upstairs is a serene and rather elegant dining room where y..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "Located is Chinatown and always busy, this place serves pretty good Chinese food. I went there for dinner and it was a pleasant experience except it was too overly crowded...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from jatbar]
"Looking back at my order, I should have mixed in a clay pot and baked dish for a larger variety. It's a good thing R & G Lounge did a wonderful job on all the dishes or I'd be hearing the complaints thru lunch...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "We were "greeted" (note the quote marks there) and seated in the upstairs area. Our order was taken promptly but "coldly" and was promptly delivered...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from savorysanfrancisco]
""Fresh-from-the-tank fish and shellfish are the hallmarks of this classic Chinese menu--from the nearly greaseless, deep-fried, salt-and-pepper crab to the steamed whole fish...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Those who lunch at R&G Lounge (half the Financial District and much of Chinatown, apparently) think of it as a loud and bustling basement where you can grab supercheap rice plates like salt-and-pepper crab (the house special) and clay pot seafood. Those w..." |
8 reviews
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[ more from sfweekly]
"One of the world's best Cantonese restaurants, right here on the border of Chinatown and North Beach. An illustrated menu makes it easy to order, but seafood lovers shouldn't miss the salt-and-pepper crab or the fresh shrimp pulled from the tanks and simp..."
[ more from sfweekly]
"In my recent paean to guidebooks, I said that at the very least you need a Zagat, even if you only use it as a phone book or memory-jogger, and regardless of your opinions of its faceless-hordes common-denominator methodology. (The increasingly ubiquitous..."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
"It's tempting to take your chances and duck into any of the exotic restaurants in Chinatown, but if you want a sure thing, go directly to the two-story R&G Lounge...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"I have been to many Chinese restaurants but this one definitely tops them all...."
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