T C Pastry

2222 Irving St, San Francisco
(415) 753-1133

Recent Reviews

C Productions

Check your egg tarts for bugs

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Zach H.

O stars if possible. These folks were extremely rude and racist. I don't mind being treated like a cracker but being called one was very strange. Won't ever go back again. What a bummer . I love dim sum. So unfortunate

Opinionated X.

Tasty pastry is what I call this small dumpling treasure. Service is quick and efficient. Food is what I come for so ambience is bare but acceptable and clean. I've been a fan since I was young and still love it. I usually frequent their Daly City location but due to renovations it was closed and made the drive down to Irving.

Mimi W.

We wanted dim sum so we dropped by here after we got boba! No regrets but this spot have so much options in dim sum! They have homemade "tofu fa"! Omg it was sooo fresh and perfect! We also got egg tarts, fried stuffed tofu, siu mai, fried curry pastry, dried shrimps rice rolls. Price is decent. We would come back here next time!

SF EATS

Since the TC Pastry is temporarily closed in Daly City, I came to this location. I don't really order much of their dim sum here because I personally think it's mid. I do appreciate their affordable/extensive menu. What I mainly come here for their Hot Spicy Wontons (5 for $2.85). It's perfectly crispy with a really satisfying curry flavor. The name of it is intimidating but it's not spicy at all. I had 7 of them in one sitting and it was definitely not enough ahaha. This time I also ordered a bunch of other things like the bbq pork pastry, sesame dessert, coconut mochi with red bean, this triangular sticky rice in lotus leaf. Customer service is mid as well. Overall this spot is a solid 3 for me.03.09.2024 | Saturday @3:40pm

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Dim Sum

Lisa Z.

Since the TC Pastry is temporarily closed in Daly City, I came to this location. I don't really order much of their dim sum here because I personally think it's mid. I do appreciate their affordable/extensive menu. What I mainly come here for their Hot Spicy Wontons (5 for $2.85). It's perfectly crispy with a really satisfying curry flavor. The name of it is intimidating but it's not spicy at all. I had 7 of them in one sitting and it was definitely not enough ahaha. This time I also ordered a bunch of other things like the bbq pork pastry, sesame dessert, coconut mochi with red bean, this triangular sticky rice in lotus leaf. Customer service is mid as well. Overall this spot is a solid 3 for me. 03.09.2024 | Saturday @3:40pm

Darth Mah

It was a rainy day so I grabbed a bowl of wonton noodle soup for under $7. You get a some plump pork wontons in hot broth. No seating so I slurped it up in my car.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Wonton Noodles, Dim Sum

Stevie C.

Not a close by spot for dim sum but whenever I'm @ the other side of the park, I stop by for their black sesame porridge, sticky rice buns. And if being there after 4:30pm based on availability, everything is near 50% off. No complaints & gets my dim sum fill. Service may appear rude when there's a rush.

Leah A.

has 2 stores--St Francis Square, DC and Irving Street in SF... variety of dumplings and pastries... people are nice.

Ed U.

This was pretty much your standard workaday dim sum spot on Irving, one of several you can find in the neighborhood. I just finished a beef noodle soup bowl nearby at Yuanbao Jiaozi, and I was in the mood for something sweet. Know what I mean? I bought a couple and took them over to eat on a bench at Elk Glen Lake in Golden Gate Park.The $1.70 Egg Custard was what I was expecting (photo: yelp.to/8ulnSGNuZO), while the $2 Fried Chicken Dumpling had an odd filling I could only describe as tasting like chicken a la king (photo: yelp.to/RdQLMRv0XI). Both were just OK, nothing to write home about. Service was rather spotty since she was on the phone during our entire transaction.FOOD - 3 stars...dim sum on the dim sideAMBIANCE - 3 stars...not muchSERVICE - 2.5 stars...kinda felt like I was interrupting her phone callTOTAL - 3 stars...there are other options to consider in the areaRELATED - Exploring the Sunset? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: bit.ly/2EI8eIJ

Logan Williamson

Good dim sum and very affordable for the city. Take away and cash only. Some items like bao, siu mai, etc are served cold unless you get there early, but still good.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Dumpling, Sesame Ball

Pui Lan Chan

Friendly and efficient customer service. Food tastes good and have great variety.

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Sesame Ball, Fried Wonton

David H.

Not quite a hole in the wall, but it feels like it. Menu is available along with items on display. Staff is friendly. The prices are the norm and in my case, it was three items for $4.20.Portion wise, the items I ordered are a bit larger. The dumplings were full of shrimp. The egg rolls were vegetarian.These items were room temperature.Flavor was good and very filling.Overall, I'm pleased.

Mandy Lam

One of my favorite dimsum place.

Wendy Chung

Best BBQ pork steam buns!!!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

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