Silver House Restaurant Restaurant Review, San Mateo
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Reviewer: Foodnut.com Silver House Restaurant 2224 South El Camino Real San Mateo, CA 94403 650-571-1298 |
Silver House Restaurant is a long standing Cantonese Chinese restaurant on El Camino Real in San Mateo, just south of Highway 92.
Decor, Vibe – A step up from plain jane Chinese restaurant decor. Red Lanterns on the ceiling, some Chinese art. Folks of all races were eating. Families, older folks, were all there. Live seafood tanks in the back.
Menu Pictures (Click to zoom into any picture)
To Go Menu
Picks:
Traditional salt-baked chicken ($9 half) was very good. Nice sauce that was not too thick, fatty, or too salty. Nice tender chicken that works really well when dipped in the sauce.
Deep Fried Tofu ($8.50) with mushroom sauce on the side. Nice looking chunks of fried tofu with optional sauce on the side. The sauce was pretty salty, so it was great the tofu was not slaughtered in it.
OK:
Gai lan vegetables with garlic ($8) looked like a mess, as presentation is not their strong suit. Quality and quantity of these veggies was good.
Daily Soup (Free) was pretty average but free! No heavy flavors.
Daily Dessert (Free) was taro and sago. Very sweet but free!
Pans:
None
Silver House Restaurant had fair service. They took the order fast, got us food, then left us alone for the most part. We had to hail for water, etc. The food is fairly priced and quality is decent, making this place popular. This is a safe place to go if you are looking for simple Chinese food in a informal location. Hit the top places in Millbrae for better Chinese food.
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May 26th, 2010 at 9:15 am
[...] Chinese restaurants include the similarly audience targeted Silver House, which has substandard decor and food in the slightly lower quality range. HK Causeway Bay, and [...]
January 5th, 2013 at 6:09 pm
Menu is *way* out of date. The one all over the web is years old, the prices are 50% – 75% above this.