Ling Nam Starbread Menu – Daly City, CA

Type : Filipino restaurant

Location : Daly City, CA

DALY CITY, Calif. – April 18, 2020 – Ling Nam, a Bay Area institution since 1990, today announced it will relocate its Filipino/Chinese restaurant from its longtime Gellert Blvd (South San Francisco) location to Daly City. The all-new Ling Nam – along with Starbread Bakery – location will be 980 King Drive Plaza, Suite #1 & #3 in Daly City, Calif.

Simple, homey room highlighting Chinese & Filipino cuisine such as noodles & garlic fried rice. Based on 370 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Ling Nam Starbread 94015

Address:
980 King Dr Suite #1 & #3, Daly City, CA 94015

Phone: (650) 878-9567

Website:

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Hours

Friday 7 AM–9 PM
Saturday 7 AM–9 PM
Sunday 7 AM–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
7 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 7 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 7 AM–9 PM
Thursday 7 AM–9 PM

Menu

Appetizer
Calamari
(deep-fried squid in a flavorful breading)
$20.45
Chicharon
(fried pork rinds or chicken skin)
$9.95
Chicharon Bulaklak
(deep-fried pork intestines)
$20.45
Sisig
(grilled spiced minced pork)
$20.45
Lumpiang Gulay
(vegetable spring roll – 5 pcs)
$12.45
Lumpiang Shanghai
(pork eggroll- 12 pcs)
$9.95
7 Tokwa’t Baboy
(boiled pork cube, crispy tofu cubes, cubes mixed in soy sauce, vinegar, chili peppers & onions)
$9.95
Mami (Noodle Soup)
Beef Pares Mami
(Braised beef stew)
$13.95
Chicken / Pork Asado Mami $13.95
Sabaw (Soup)
Fishball Soup $13.95
Sinigang Na Baboy
(tamarind broth with pork)
$16.45
Sinigang Na Bangus Belly
(tamarind broth with milkfish)
$16.45
Sinigang Na Hipon
(tamarind broth with shrimp)
$16.45
Lugaw (Filipino Rice Porridge)
Arroz Caldo
(chicken porridge)
$13.95
Goto
(beef tripe porridge)
$13.95
Combo Lugaw
(chicken or tripe) with tokwa’t baboy
$20.45
Siopao & Pork Siomai (Steamed Bun & Pork Dumpling)
Siomai
(pork dumpling- 2 pcs)
$3.95
Short Orders
Kare Kare
(oxtail, tendon, tripe, vegetable cooked in peanut sauce)
$25.45
Pancit Bihon
(stir fried rice noodle)
$13.95
Pancit Canton
(stir fried dry egg noodle)
$13.95
Pancit Sotanghon
(stir fried bean thread noodle)
$13.95
Sides
Silog
(garlic rice + 2 fried eggs)
$6.45
Steamed Rice
(1 cup)
$2.45
Garlic Rice
(1 cup)
$3.25
Fried 2 Eggs $3.25
Dessert
Halo-Halo (Special)
(Filipino dessert made with boiled sweetened beans & fruits, sweetened milk, crushed ice topped with ube ice cream and leche flan)
$10.45
Hopia
(Polland pastry filled with purple yam, mung bean paste or kundol)
$6.45
Mais Con Yelo
(Filipino dessert of crushed ice layered with sweet corn kernels and sweetened milk)
$5.95
Mani Adobo
(garlic peanuts with skin or skinless)
$6.95
Taho With Sago
(silken tofu, tapioca pearls and a simple brown sugar syrup)
$6.95
Turon (2 Pieces)
(deep fried sliced caramelized bananas rolled in a spring roll wrapper)
$4.95
All Day Filipino Breakfast Favorites
Two (2) Item Combo Meal
(Includes: Adobo, Bangus, Beef Pares, Chicken, Corned Beef, Inihaw Na Baboy, Lechon Kawali, Longganisa, Pork Chop, Sisig, Spam, Tapa, Tocino, & Tuyo. (Excludes: Bangus/bangus, Bangus Tinapa, Crispy Pata, Tilapia)
$17.95
Adobo (Signature Filipino Dish)
(sliced pork simmered in soy sauce and vinegar)
$13.95
Bangus
(marinated milkfish – 1/3 size for silog, whole fish for a la carte)
$13.95
Bangus Tinapa
(whole smoked baby milkfish)
$13.95
Beef Pares
(braised beef stew)
$13.95
Chicken
(fried boneless chicken)
$13.95
Corned Beef
(cured beef brisket hash)
$13.95
Crispy Pata
(deep-fried pork hock served with spiced vinegar)
$17.95
Inihaw Na Baboy
(grilled barbeque pork)
$13.95
Lechon Kawali
(deep-fried pork belly)
$13.95
Longganisa
(sweet pork sausage)
$13.95
Sisig
(grilled spiced minced chopped pork)
$13.95
Spam
(luncheon meat)
$13.95
Tapa
(thin sliced marinated beef)
$13.95
Tilapia
(fried whole fish)
$10.45
Tocino
(thin sliced sweet marinated pork)
$13.95
Tuyo
(sundried salted fish)
$13.95
Chicken Inasal
Grilled Quarter Leg Chicken
$10.45
Drinks
Calamansi Juice
(canned Filipino lime juice)
$3.95
Mango Juice
(canned Filipino mango juice)
$3.95
Coffee $3.25
Sago’t Gulaman
(refreshing drink made of tapioca pearls, jelly and brown sugar)
$5.45
Soda
(canned) (coke, diet coke, sunkist, 7-up)
$2.00
Snapple Iced Tea $2.50
Gatorade $2.50
Water
(bottled)
$1.50

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Reviews

Karly
I ordered tocino with garlic rice, fried egg, egg rolls and señorita bread at the end. I liked how there were lots of options on the menu and I enjoyed how soft and fresh the señorita bread. I’ll definitely come back.

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Angelica SF
First time dining here since they moved here. The place is much smaller but cleaner. We’re here for lunch but decided to get their all-day breakfast. All of their silogs cost $12 and a few cents which is reasonable.

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Dharma M
Love the bread. Very warm. Looks like it just came out from the oven.

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Kristal Joy
This is for the area where they sell the senorita bread. Place is tiny and can get very tight when a rush of people decide to get bread at the same time as you. I love the fact the bread comes out nice and hot. As for the other small to go items, its a pass. Got the pastilla and small leche flan. The pastilla was very dry and the flan itself has a green color to it. Not to mention two ants floating in the syrup. Just get the bread. Don’t get anything else from the bread area.

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Son Lee
The service is terrible! The ladies behind the counter is rude, entitled, and unwelcoming. However the food is quite decent and it has that hole in the wall feel (in a good way).

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Gene Alejo
I am hella happy that Ling Nam finally reopened their restaurant at a brand new location, next to Manila Oriental Market! I am truly impressed with their extensive menu of my favorite Chinese-Filipino dishes. I opted for their Chicken Inasal and it was super impressive! The flavors blended well with the side of rice and added 2 eggs. My mom & I also loved their Tokwa’t Baboy, which was not too sour and very crispy.

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Angelica K
Very excited about discovering this bakery because its senorita bread – literally the ~star bread~ of the place – is simply delicious! Always warm, fresh, soft and buttery with just the right amount of not too sweetness, it’s super addicting (to me. and my family haha). Definitely a bay area must try.

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Hummingbird
I ordered sisig ala cart and it cost $15.95 for half a tub! If you want to order sisig better go to other restaurant!

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norris tran
Senorita Bread is the best thing since……well…bread. Fresh and affordable these little carb, butter & sugar bombs will have you addicted after your first bite. I can’t speak too much to the other foods served as I’ve never left enough room to eat anything else from this business.

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Melissa Chu
Enjoyed a delicious fish ball soup with their amazing garlic rice! I could seriously just eat the garlic rice on its own. Also got some senorita bread and suman to go which I know is good.

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