148 Serramonte Center, Unit B
Daly City CA 94015
(650) 331-1511
Parking: shopping center parking lot
Hours: Daily 11am-9:30pm
Last Visited: January 15, 2023
Food: 3 stars
Atmosphere: 3 stars
Service: 3 to 4 stars
Price: $$ to $$$
Located in the Serramonte shopping center next to Meet Fresh, I had driven by this location a few times and noticed the Grand Opening sign. I wasn't sure what to expect at Simmer Huang / Miao Grill, and when I arrived, I was definitely surprised to see cat art in the restaurant, including a cat Mona Lisa. The word miao sounds like the word for cat in Chinese.
Upon arriving, we got one of those sauce plates with three compartments containing a little complimentary appetizer of edamame, chex mix, and peanuts with skin on - it was a bit unusual to get chex mix, but it still tasted good.
There were a lot of tables for larger parties and few for tables of two. Most of the tables have a warmer for your pot to stay hot while you're dining. You'll see the menu offers a number of different combination pots - some referred to as dry pot style. Think of it as pre-made hot pot, but a whole lot more flavorful. Most people order this and each pot comes with optional sides for an extra cost.
- Beef Rib Dry Pot Szechuan Spicy Style with Tofu - I figured you can't go wrong with beef ribs, and to help absorb whatever gravy or pan sauce, I figured going with something plain like tofu would be good. Little did I know that this pot, which according to the menu contained beef short ribs, potato, cauliflower, green pepper, celery, and which is marked as popular and bone-in, was not marked with the icon for spicy! I was thinking spicy per the title was going to be pretty mild, but green pepper is apparently not bell pepper, but jalapenos! There are also a lot of peanuts, sesame, and fresh cilantro all throughout the dish. While the menu says it serves 2-3 people, I think it could easily serve four. It's good-sized for normal eaters. The beef is tender and the potato slices absorb all of the oils in this dish; there is pretty much not a bite without a lot of spice. This is flaming hot, and even with rice and tofu, I had a hard time eating much of this dish. When I brought home the leftovers, I had to pick out all of the jalapenos and add a bunch of vegetables to tone down the spice level. $45.88 base price with tofu $4.99
- Dumplings (10) - There is only one option for dumplings available - pork and cabbage. These are pretty standard dumplings - nothing wow, but nothing bad either - I wouldn't mind ordering them again. They come with a small plastic cup of black vinegar. The price for ten pieces is fairly high though compared to other places. $13.99
Most of the dry pot options start just above $30 and go up quickly from there. Add a side dish (or up to six) and it could easily be much more. You can also make your own custom soup pot which starts at $13.99. If you're not into the different pot offerings, you can choose standards like fried rice and noodles. They also have bbq skewers and grilled fish dishes.
Service was quite friendly. The servers checked on us throughout the meal and offered more napkins. Food took some time to arrive, but the appetizer helps you pass the time.
While I would be willing to give Simmer Huang another try, I probably would stick with the things that aren't their specialty because the spice level is too strong for me. After a second look, I noticed that under the grilled fish, they have one option listed as non-spicy which seems to indicate that this is the one thing that is not like the other, at least under the fish section.
If you have good spice tolerance, and mine is ok for mildly spiced foods, then this is a good stop for you. If you're ultra sensitive, then be very careful.