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Wen's Kitchen

1150 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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Wen's Kitchen 7.9
Lower Nob Hill
QR-order, counter-casual Chinese spot that serves deep into the night with fast ticket times. Ideal for late bowls, crispy plates, and quick bites around Polk and Sutter.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Chow Fun, Sesame Chicken, Pork Fried Rice
Scores:
Value: 8.8 Service: 7.6 Consistency: 7.8 Food Quality: 7.9 Atmosphere: 6.5 Cultural Relevance: 7.3
What makes it special: Late-night hours with mobile ordering for speed and convenience.
Who should go: Night owls needing fast, filling plates
When to visit: Fri–Sat after 10pm to miss the rush
What to order: Beef chow fun, sesame chicken, pork fried rice
Insider tip: Order via QR at the table—tickets fire faster than at the counter.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Metered street parking is available on Sutter and Polk, generally easier after 9pm. No valet or dedicated lot.
Dress code: Casual. Streetwear, hoodies, or jeans are fine—this is a counter-service spot.
Noise level: Moderate. Small space with kitchen noise, but you can still hold a conversation.
Weekend wait: 5–15 minutes depending on bar crowd spillover
Weekday lunch: No wait, usually immediate service
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—mapo tofu, mixed veggie chow mein, and fried rice without meat.
Vegan options: Limited—ask for veggie chow fun or garlic string beans without oyster sauce.
Gluten-free options: Not officially gluten-free, but steamed rice plates and select stir-fries can be modified.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Not ideal—it’s more functional than romantic. Better for casual hangs or a quick late bite.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes. They don’t take reservations, and most guests turn over quickly due to counter-style dining.
Is it kid-friendly? Suitable for older kids who can handle late-night hours and quick eats. No high chairs or kids’ menu.
Best For
Better for: Faster ticket times and late-night convenience compared to sit-down Chinese spots nearby.
Skip if: You want polished ambiance or a drawn-out meal—opt for Bamboo or House of Nanking instead.