Sam Woo BBQ

Sam Woo BBQ is a bbq joint Kearny Mesa San Diego located in United States.

7 / 10
67
ratings
  • Phone

    (858) 505-9888

  • Website

    sam-woo-bbq.cafes-world.com

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    120515464632068

  • Type

    BBQ Joint

Address

7330 Clairemont Mesa Blvd (In 99 Ranch Market) San Diego , CA 92111 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards No
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 29


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Chinese food Kung Pao dishes tea breakfast food duck casual wontons fish porridge good for a late night noodle soup great value good for groups authentic beef chicken inexpensive town dinner lunch parking
Ashley Choi

cash only , come early they'll sell out of duck . really good cheap and large servings! everything on the menu is great!

Andrew Hwang

Hot and sour soup , candied walnut shimp, kung pao chicken and braised string beans . Big portions . Perfect for late night leftovers. Prices are very fair . Right behind 99 ranch.

Tim Deng

They have Chinese breakfast here! Food is authentic and delicious. Watch out, it's cash only .

Peggy Gartin

Everything’s good, but especially the green beans and crispy tofu .

Diana Chow

Best thai tea in town ! Cheaper, bigger, and tastes way better than what they give you at Tapioca Express!

Roger Ma

Great for a late night bite! Service sucks but it's a Cantonese restaurant so what do you expect?

Zhang Fan

Cash only . Most nights you do have to wait for a table.

Tim Yackle

Rice noodle dishes because you can’t really make at home for two people

Phil Chen

All the food is great here, I especially like the Duck Won Ton Noodle Soup

Leroy Tom

The Duck and BBQ Pork is A Must Try !!

Manuel Reyna

Best Chinese breakfast in town . So cheap can't be beat.

Caleb Goh

The waiting list on weekend mornings can be substantial. My advice is to come after 10.30am. The food is phenomenal.

Fermin C.

Ordering a vegetable dish here is so hit-or-miss. Sharing the same building as 99 Ranch Market , you'd think their produce would always be fresh... not old and fibery.

David Mai

Ask for Hong Kong style tea . Great beverage compliment with breakfast .

Scott Snider

Food was very good

Tammy R.

Pork chop in peking sauce = yummy!

Paul Soukthavone

Cheapest , biggest portion, and dirtiest

Cuong Huynh

Fish porridge , kung pao beef (kung pao done right!) and beef chow-fun.

Yuki Kusuhara

They have gravy fried rice with sweet duck skin. You won't find it any where else.

Yan

LARGE portions at the take out line !

SuicideSid

you have to sign your own name on the waiting list

Franky

Just a Two item combo total comes to $5.01 so bring a penny if you hate change.

Kalí Lowe-Brisby

Ice coffee boba is much better here then inside 99

Jaz Bee

Don't forget to bring cash. It's a cash only place.

Denny Vath

Tip of the day! Don't come here for the service. Almost a hour and still no food.

Sunny Lu

Best Roasted duck here.

Kalí Lowe-Brisby

Renovation ! :D

Jeff

When your feeling sick get the Chicken Rice Porridge with xtra ginger .

Aimee Turpin

candied cashew shrimp...soo good

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