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Welcome to Yung Kee Restaurant

Yung Kee Restaurant, nestled in the vibrant heart of Oakland Chinatown, offers a delightful escape into authentic Hong Kong and Cantonese cuisine. Known for its mouthwatering dim sum, flavorful barbecue, and fresh seafood, Yung Kee has been a cherished dining spot for decades. Guests rave about the tender roast pork, savory fried rice, and comforting soups, all served in generous portions. The casual atmosphere, complemented by friendly service and a cozy layout, makes it a perfect choice for families and late-night cravings alike. With a commitment to quality and tradition, Yung Kee is a true culinary gem waiting to be discovered.

Yung Kee Restaurant: Reviews & Ratings

Carol C.
Carol C.

1/18/2025 Time: 3:30 PM 53° Cool, sunny Oakland Chinatown has its Chinese Lunar New Year Bazaar this weekend. After walking around to visit the many vendors, I decided to have lunch at Yung Kee on the corner of 9th & Webster Streets. One of my friends has dined here and recommended this restaurant for lunch. After perusing the menu, the choices were narrowed to chicken congee or shrimp and scrambled eggs over rice. The congee would have been good and the weather was cool. However, the last time I had shrimp and scrambled eggs over rice was at a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco near my job in the Civic Center area over 12 years ago. Eats: shrimp and scrambled eggs over rice and a pot of hot tea. Drizzled with some soy sauce, my dish was delicious. The hot tea was perfect, flavorful and soothing when I drank about 5 cups. This was total comfort food and beverage that I almost doze off in the restaurant. For $15, it was a good deal. The only drawback was one of the employees was mopping the floor when I was eating my lunch. I will return in the future to have lunch again. I might even order food to go for dinner.

H T.
H T.

Yung kee has some good fried rice. Very tasteful. Very fulfilling. Their BBQ pork is mummy too. Well seasoned and great bbq taste. Looks can be deceiving but as a true helper and leaving reviews this place has good food. I haven't had any other menu items in awhile besides the fried rice and BBQ pork. But my other half likes the roasted pork. The lady and guy in the front are nice and kind. If you're looking for some good Chinese food give them a try. Like the portions that they give out too.

Mike L.
Mike L.

Yung Kee has been around in Oakland Chinatown for decades. Pre-COVID it was also open late for dependable late night eats, however that hasn't been the case for a while. It's a nice family that runs it. Yung Kee has the classic Hong Kong/Cantonese restaurant. I've had their bbq (roast pork, bbq pork, roast duck, etc.) before over rice which has been tasty and not too salty. I've also had their noodles, including their Tomato Beef Pan Fried Noodles which are saucy and crispy at the same time. Their staff works hard and turns around orders within a reasonable timeframe. People get takeout and there is some seating inside. They used to have an upstairs, I hope their business grows back to being able to offer the upstairs.

Kev H.
Kev H.

We were wanting to get some Chinese roast pork (pork belly) before we headed home, and we came across this shop and decided to give it a try. So we got about 1.5 pounds of their roast pork, which was quite delicious and tasty. Flavor was spot on, and the meat was pretty tender and juicy. The skin on the pork was still crunchy but, since we bought it at around 3 PM, it wasn't as crunchy as if we had bought it earlier in the day. But, regardless, it was still delicious. Price as of September of 2024 was either $16 or $17 per pound, I can't fully recall. So, I think the price was reasonable and decent.

Dianna H.
Dianna H.

Good food but pricey for a hole in the wall spot in Oakland Chinatown. I came here for lunch Saturday afternoon around noon and expected it to be busy. Surprisingly it was almost empty with only one other diner. I seated myself as the sole employee in the restaurant didn't look up or acknowledge me as I walked in and stood around for ~30 seconds. No one else came out from the back either until a few minutes later. Menus were already placed at some of the tables, so I grabbed one to peruse. They have a huge selection of rice and noodle dishes. I went with the barbecue duck leg and wonton in noodle soup for $15.15. My noodle came out within 10 minutes, which was pretty quick. Both the duck leg and the wontons were delicious and the noodles have the springiness to them that I expected, so food was good. I just don't know if it's worth the price as after tax and tip it was close to $19 for the bowl. It initially didn't look like that much food, but I was stuffed by the time I finished eating and didn't get that hungry even around dinnertime, so portions are good here. While I was eating, a bunch of customers came in to buy their bbq duck and pork to go, among other things. It costs $35 for a whole duck, and both the bbq pork and roast pork costs ($15.95/lb) at the time of this review. I haven't bought bbq duck in a while, but man prices have really gone up! This is a hole in the wall spot. Tables looked and felt a bit sticky when I touched them. The menu looked dirty. So know what you're in for if you're planning to dine here.

Jeff W.
Jeff W.

Just a short update from my review last year - in person dining is available. Be mindful that this is a very small space - maybe 6 small tables - so it can be busy. Takeout seems like a more popular option but I like to sit here and eat. They also sell bbq pork and Peking duck if you want something to take home for dinner! They cut and package it up for you!

Arren C.
Arren C.

Reviewing again! My previous review needs to be redeemed! I love this place! It always bring back memories especially considering my mom went here while she was young. Their duck is always so juicy and flavorful. My go-to place for sure. At this point the owners knows our usual owners before asking us. Ask for their duck sauce while you're at it, it enhances the flavor even more!

Constance L.
Constance L.

Huge portions that'll definitely hit the spot. Detailed breakdown below: **Service, 5/5** Nothing fancy, but they're efficient. They seated a big group of us, got us all hot tea, and all our food came out within 20 minutes. **Price & portion, 5/5** All the rice plates were huge and piled with glistening BBQ. With most dishes priced at about $12 and the most expensive thing on the menu at $16.90, you'll definitely fill up and might even have enough rice to bring home for lunch the next day. **Taste of the food, 4.5/5** - Duck leg and wonton soup with wide noodles, 4.5/5: The broth was light but had great flavor and the wontons were juicy and packed full of meat. The duck leg was perfectly fatty, had phenomenal flavor, and was really well seasoned. The rice noodles themselves were just alright, so I'll probably go for a rice plate next time. - Duck and roast pork rice plate, 4.5/5: The duck was amazing, and chili oil added to the plate gave everything a savory and spicy kick. The roast pork was juicy and had great flavor but the skin wasn't crispy. **Other notes** Cash only. Free street parking in the evenings or a parking garage near the library that's only $3/hour and pretty safe. Hours on here might not be accurate so maybe call to check if they're open if you plan on coming after 6pm.

Location

Welcome to Yung Kee Restaurant, a charming gem nestled in the heart of Oakland’s Chinatown. This unassuming spot at 888 Webster St has garnered a loyal following for its delicious array of dim sum, barbecue, and seafood options, serving as a perfect escape for a casual lunch or delightful dinner with friends and family.

What sets Yung Kee apart? The restaurant exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere that is both bustling and comfortable. With its moderate noise level and welcoming decor, it’s an ideal spot for families, casual diners, or even a late-night food run. Whether you’re looking for a quick meal or a leisurely dining experience, Yung Kee is accommodating to every need, offering options for takeout, delivery, and reservations.

One of the restaurant's standout features is its diverse menu, which ranges from sumptuous soups to expertly crafted rice plates. For those fond of warm, hearty dishes, the Mixed Seafood with Bean Cake Soup and Westlake Style Beef Soup are each priced at a modest $5.95, delivering rich flavors in every spoonful. Meanwhile, the succulent BBQ pork and roast duck have received glowing reviews from many patrons, praised for their tenderness and punchy seasoning.

  • Fried Rice Lovers: Don't miss their Yang Chow Fried Rice for just $5.98. It's a crowd favorite and celebrated for its freshness and generous portions.
  • Vegetarian Options: Yung Kee also caters to vegetarian diners, making it a diverse dining choice for all.
  • Accessibility: With outdoor seating, gender-neutral restrooms, and facilities for groups, this restaurant is truly mindful of all its visitors.

Visitors have lauded Yung Kee for its generous portions and reasonable pricing. One customer noted the Shrimp and Scrambled Eggs over Rice as a dish full of nostalgic flavors that might just transport you back to childhood. Others mention how their BBQ pork is a standout item, reflecting the authentic taste of Cantonese cuisine. The texture is often described as 'melt-in-your-mouth', while the noodle dishes sport a delightful contrast of saucy and crispy textures, recommended especially if you try the Tomato Beef Pan Fried Noodles.

Despite its accolades, occasional critiques highlight the ambiance as "hole-in-the-wall" and point out some cleanliness issues. However, the warmth of Yung Kee's staff and the unforgettable flavors often outweigh these minor concerns. As one eager diner remarked, “Looks can be deceiving; this place has good food!”

In a vibrant and growing culinary scene, Yung Kee Restaurant stands as an enduring representation of classic Hong Kong flavors amidst the hustle and bustle of Oakland's Chinatown. So, whether you're dining in or grabbing a quick meal on the go, Yung Kee promises a satisfying culinary experience that beckons you to return for more.

Ready to savor a feast that hits the spot? Give them a call at (510) 839-2010 and dive into a plate of Yung Kee's delicious offerings today!