The pop-up restaurant serves up tongue-numbing dishes in a kitsch-infused atmosphere

Lung Shan's street face is about as prosaic as it gets. It doesn't look to have been freshened for decades and gives no hint of the crowd that gathers there when the sun goes down. But thrill-seekers know that there's no thrill quite so thrilling as the unadvertised one.
MISSION CHINESE FOOD AT LUNG SHAN
Thurs.–Tues., 11:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m.
2234 Mission, SF
(415) 863-2800
Beer and wine
AE/DS/MC/V
Loud
Wheelchair accessible
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