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Welcome to Do Eat Restaurant

Do Eat Restaurant, a Chinese establishment in San Francisco, stands out for its personalized customer service and delicious dishes. With a focus on traditional flavors, the restaurant offers options like five spice duck and char sui pork, creating a cozy and authentic dining experience. Customers rave about the juicy and flavorful BBQ pork, crispy roasted duck, and Shanghai-style Chow Mein, all served in generous portions. The family-owned operation provides a welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for those craving authentic Chinese cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the mouthwatering offerings at Do Eat Restaurant.

Do Eat Restaurant: Reviews & Ratings

Alex L.
Alex L.

High impressed with the customer services and foods at this Chinese takeout. Vicky is very accommodating in helping choose the foods for for our catering takeout! For example, I ordered a small size of tofu eggplant to sample, and she used firm and soft tofu and let me select which I'd prefer. She also let me order a plate with various BBQ meats to try. The beef chowfun and Chowmein was also very delicious.

Juan V.
Juan V.

This is a good takeout spot to get some good roasted duck. I also enjoyed the Chinese Crispy Roasted Pork. Good portions and good value with good flavor. The best bang for your buck , try the Famous Roasted duck.

Kitty L.
Kitty L.

Came here in the evening for I was craving for roast duck! I was at upper block the Ying Hui restaurant but they were rude with bad service, making me wait for awhile and told me those duck are already reserved and can't sell it to me. I was unhappy cuz I waited for awhile and the front cashier didn't say anything and keep allowing me to wait (yes I speak Cantonese). Anyway, I get to this place called "Do Eat restaurant " the young woman was the butcher cut the roast duck well plus she was really friendly and let me try a piece of chicken soy sauce. Overall good roast duck, I ordered half $15. I will definitely will come back.

Mark B.
Mark B.

I love this place. Small family operation that pretty much only turns out two things: five spice duck and char sui pork, with zero pretense. Fits well in the mission. I think the duck is fantastic. I've never been disappointed. The char sui is a bit of a dice roll. If you order it later in the day, it can be disappointingly dry. They have a small assortment of veg and noodles so you don't feel too guilty about eating a half duck on your own. The sauce that comes with the duck is faboo (and perfect on white rice). Only gripe is that you get the world's teeniest portion -- like perhaps 1oz.

Alli W.
Alli W.

This is a to-go restaurant with no tables to dine in inside. It's a mom and pop shop and the owners are SO nice! I placed an order through Yelp and was able to pick up my food in a timely manner. I personally think their combo deals are on the pricey side ($18 for 2 items over rice and $22 for 3) but it's the economy nowadays lol ;c Spicy shredded chicken - Actually spicy! I added more fish sauce when I got home but it tasted just fine without it. Soy sauce chicken, roasted duck, bbq pork - Incredibly fresh, saucy, and the texture was perfect. Tasted delicious too. **These owners are honest and transparent! She prepared my orders (half soy sauce chicken, half spicy shredded chicken) in front of me and did not steal any parts for their personal use. Thank you!**

Nancy L.
Nancy L.

Take out food for a potluck - Roast duck - 3.5/5 not too salty - Roast pork - 5/5 star at the potluck Service 5/5 Our food was ready when we got there. Server was very nice and told us how to reheat the roast pork which needs to be heated in oven on high heat for 5 minutes Ambiance It's a hole in a wall take out restaurant. No seats really - maybe one table. I'm not going to even consider this. Next time, I'll order some of their other made to be order dishes for next year's Christmas Eve potluck.

Jessica I.
Jessica I.

Placed an order at Do Eat Restaurant through DoorDash. Ordered the BBQ Pork ($18.99), Roast Duck ($20.99), Chow Mein ($6) and Pork Bone Soup ($6). Both the BBQ Pork and the Roast Duck were juicy and flavourful and most importantly for the BBQ pork - crispy! Sauce does not come with the order so if you want sweet and sour plum sauce, remember to add it before you check out. The Pork Bone Soup was flavourful and very comforting on a cold night. Last but certainly not least, the Chow Mein was Shanghai-style which I loved! Perfectly chewy and a generous portion for the price. I will definitely be re-ordering from here!

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

Found this place in Uber eats that has a pretty good bogo offer. The food is pretty good and they give very large portions. whenever we're in the area, my dad, especially craves the food here. The duck and pork belly are good. Appears to be family owned, so I really appreciate being able to support this place. The lady who takes care of my orders is always very, very nice.

Location

Welcome to Do Eat Restaurant, a hidden gem in San Francisco specializing in Chinese cuisine. Located at 4543 Mission St, this restaurant offers a range of services, including delivery, takeout, catering, and waiter service. With a cozy and casual ambiance, Do Eat Restaurant is a perfect spot for a delicious meal.

One standout feature of Do Eat Restaurant is their succulent roasted duck and crispy roasted pork, which customers rave about. The flavorful and juicy BBQ meats, paired with dishes like beef chowfun and chow mein, make for a satisfying dining experience.

Customers appreciate the friendly service and generous portions at Do Eat Restaurant. The family-owned establishment prides itself on providing fresh and authentic Chinese dishes, from spicy shredded chicken to soy sauce chicken and more.

Overall, Do Eat Restaurant offers a taste of traditional Chinese flavors in a welcoming setting. Whether you're looking for a quick takeout meal or a casual dining experience, this restaurant is sure to please your taste buds. So, why not give Do Eat Restaurant a try and savor the delicious flavors of Chinese cuisine?