A scoop of rice makes either meat a meal. Under his aegis, the fat underneath the crackling, sweet skin of the roast duck has been reduced to a phantom gloss, having accomplished its task of keeping the meat tender, and the skin on the siu yok (roast pork) has bubbled and unfurled into a toasty sheet. (Side note: Hing Lung disconnected from the jook restaurant of the same name long ago.) Head roaster Eric Cheung says he skips shortcuts other butchers take to keep their prices down. The Cheung family loads up the steam table with braised meats, chicken wings and fried fish, but their Cantonese roast meats are currently the best in the neighborhood, perhaps the city. Like many meat shops on Stockton, Hing Lung has two cases: one for raw meat, another for cooked. What: Barbecue duck ($11 for half, with rice) and crispy-skin pork ($7.99 a pound) See also: The Inner Richmond, the Mission's 24th Street, Bernal Heights, the Bayview and the Tenderloin. Welcome to the 2017 edition of Bargain Chronicles, wherein we explore some of San Francisco’s most delicious neighborhoods and choose our favorite meals that can be enjoyed for $20 and under. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 6 of6 Chinese noodles are ready to eat from an order served with beef brisket at Hon's Wun-Tun House on Kearny Street in San Francisco, Calif. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 5 of6 Noodles with beef brisket is served at Hon's Wun-Tun House on Kearny Street in San Francisco, Calif. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 4 of6 Hon's Wun-Tun House is seen on Kearny Street in San Francisco, Calif. BY CHRIS STEWART/THE CHRONICLE CHRIS STEWART/SFC Show More Show Less 3 of6 Diners have lunch at Hon's Wun-Tun House on Kearny Street in San Francisco, Calif. Paul Chinn/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of6 WBLUNCH15A-C-07FEB02-SF-CS Dol Ho dim sum restaurant in 808 Pacific at Stockton, San Francisco. 1 of6 Noodles at Hon's Wun-Tun House on Kearny Street are one of the best deals in San Francisco.
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