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Show Malatang

45reviews

Good comfort food, tasty sour and definitely was not stingy with the toppings! Pig ear was good but brought down the rating a bit, because it still had the pig smell to it. I realized it was a self serving place after 5 minutes of looking around because the server didn’t say anything to me, haha super awkward. Overall it was a good experience!

My favorite malatang place in Boston! The broth is super flavorful and spicy. They do not hold back on the portions. Gets you full for a good price. I go here at least once a month lol

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China Pearl Restaurant

778reviews

All of this with tax and tip was $30 which I thought was quite pricey for dim sums…so definitely bring 2-3 people to split dim sums with I liked the shui mai the best, it was plump and juicy and filled with bunch of shrimps and pork filling. Would definitely get that again. It was also the biggest shui mai I ever seen too. The chicken feet was objectively good too. I think it was at least 10 chicken feet for $9 which wasn’t too bad? I don’t know it was my first time trying chicken feet The thousand-year egg congee is the one I have issues with because it left such bitter taste in my mouth like so gross. Also the congee itself didn’t look quite clean and freshly made so I ended up eating only half of it. Also there is $1.50 dimsum charge that’s automatically added to your bill and I think that covers the tea. But the restrooms are super clean and the remodeled place is very spacious and nice so I would give this place another try but make sure to bring 2-3 ppl and avoid congee and order other stuff instead

Nice quiet ambience. This place served dim sum as well. Quite disappointed with the Hong Kong style Lobster, not the usual style I had before, do enjoy their salted fish fried rice..

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ShoYu Boston

51reviews

This is a very small Chinese restaurant with only a few tables inside. The main business I guess is take out orders. There’s a big section of barbecue meats. It includes roast pig, barbecue pork, white chicken and barbecue ribs. I’ve tried everything except for the barbecue pork but I knew it’s good. The roast pig is the best. It has really crispy skin and all the meats are tasty. I always ordered barbecue meats on rice bento box which also includes Chinese greens. It’s 11.99 for 1 meat, 12.99 for 2 meats and 12.99 for 3. It’s really worth to order the 3 meats. Remember to ask for extra sauce on rice. I always return.

I heard their bbq was above average and so we came for late lunch and were seated right away. They have two small rooms and they sat us near the entrance so we were cold every time the door opened. The 2 way bbq rice plate with soy sauce chicken and roast pig with crispy skin was served cold - well room temperature but they are in the entrance area so it’s pretty cold. Portion was on the modest side and the chicken was a bit undercooked for my liking and I am accustomed to the Chinese style of doneness but this was too undercooked. The soy sauce chicken did not have the rich taste it should so not sure they are using a well seasoned master sauce. The roast pig was ok and had a good proportion of fat to lean but the skin was barely crispy and the taste was rather bland. Disappointing bbq. We also ordered spare ribs and bitter melon rice plate and despite the black bean sauce, it was also bland. The yee mein had a nice wok hay and reminded me of my grandmother’s noodles. Service is efficient and place is clean with cute decor. They have an extensive menu so maybe we will return and try other items. U bet they shine when you are with a large group and order family style.

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Hei La Moon

2608reviews

We liked the seafood with crunchy noodles, it was great and a huge portion as pictured. The scallion dumplings for dim sum weren’t worth it. The pork buns were! Delicious. And then I got the sesame balls which I thought were delicious as well. Also good spot where we weren’t rushed at all and given tea to chat with

I've tried several Dim Sum places, and I think Hei La Moon is the best. Their shrimp dim sum is amazing—any kind! The braised pork dim sum is also fantastic. However, many of the dishes have a strong Chinese spice aroma, which might not be to everyone's taste if you're not used to these scents. On weekends, you can choose your dim sum from carts, which I find very easy and intuitive. One thing to note is that most of the employees don’t speak English. I was able to use a few simple Chinese words, which helped occasionally, so don't expect much in terms of friendly service. You can simply order dishes as you see them, without needing an explanation. It gets very crowded on weekends, so try to avoid peak times between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. If you go around these times, you might have to wait 30 minutes to an hour.

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Tian Tian Lu Chuaner

63reviews

North Chinese cuisine specialized in flour food. Food quality is good but not great. Chinese churros, 油条,was fresh and crispy. Tofu jelly, 豆脑,fresh made but a little salty. Also ordered beef burritos 牛肉饼, was OK, but the inside was not fully warm. Overall food quality, I would give 4 stars. However the service hurts their rating. Only accept cash but no credit card. Interestingly, they put credit card logos on the wall, but they told me they only accepted cash.

It’s a tiny, old but surprisedly good Chinese brunch place (northern style). I had enough HK Dim sum and have been looking for northern style brunch for a long time and I also see this one but it seems so old and out of fashion so I never went in. Finally, I had the first northern brunch here and didn’t fail. And I LOVE their Wanton, the skin is really thin and meat is very tender. I personally don’t like HK wanton, they put too many things such as water chestnut, shrimp etc. BUT I like the traditionally one the most, just meat and only meat but to make it very tender is not easy. This restaurant did a good job. AND it’s really CHEAP.

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Bao Shi Yi

311reviews

Food was pretty good and fresh! I will say I recommend order Fried Dumplings and Soy milk! Their Chinese Hot Sauce is also impressive! I will come back here soon to visit them again!

I give it 3 stars out of 5 because of bad customer services, the buns are not very special, but other foods on the menu are good. During my experience here, there was only one person working as waiter and cashier at same time. She didn’t speak English, making it very difficult to order food. After we ordered the food, she came back to my table and tried to explain to us that one of my food is sold out but we didn’t understand at that moment, so she got the money and slammed it on my table and walked away. Buns taste normal, but other foods taste better. Such as beef noodle, century egg congee, and wonton soup.

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HK Dim Sum

652reviews

Looking for a great little Dim Sum spot? Try HK.! It's budget friendly, made to order, fresh, great portion sizes, and just plain delicious. At other spots around town, we'd walk about $100 a person or more for dim sum. Here, $20 a person and you're stuffed! Found a new favorite to try at other spots. 42, 43, or 49. Two of these 3 we ordered. One had a super crispy and flaky crust with a shrimp center. It was just delicious! The other was super soft rolled and stuffed with all sorts of goodies. Meat, mushrooms, etc. I believe it was a bean paste roll. I'll get this every time now. This is one that won't disappoint. They were attentive, not one negative item to point out here. There's plenty of parking here, also a number of parking garages. During prime time hours, it can get a little packed. We already have plans to go back for more this weekend. Until next time.

The soup was good and the fried rice was not really fired but was good would come back to try more see attached pictures and follow me on Google reviews for more travel spots and food

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Jing 5

99reviews

Jing 5 was quite a delightful find for us. If you're interested in trying delicious chicken, duck, or pork offal, then this is the place to stop by and give it a try. You can purchase a mix and match of various items, which are sold by the pound. After selecting the protein options, the server will mix them with the seasoning sauces – either mild spicy or hot spicy. They also offer a variety of pre-packaged items for takeaway. They also offer noodles and other menu items. It is a small restaurant with maybe about 5 or 6 tables. We will visit there again when we explore the Bellaire Chinatown area.

Wuhan eatery that has a variety of marinated meats and cold appetizers. Tried beef shank and duck neck. Both were good. Will come by to try more. Update: re gan mian is only okay. Like the duck necks, pork feet, and vegetables.

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Jade Harbor

664reviews

Experiences may vary it seems, but we had an overall good time. I didn’t see any issues with the bill either. The food came out quickly, and the tea was hot. Here we had the pork in garlic sauce, scallion pancake, and the wet fried rice with seafood was my favorite. Not your usual customer service either, compared to your typical restaurant but they were nice.

This restaurant has the best Cantonese dishes! Everything was so delicious! I have tried all other Cantonese cuisine in Philly Chinatown but this one is definitely the best of all! Atmosphere is a little lacking but the service was excellent and food was excellent! Highly recommend!

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Ocean Harbor

1047reviews

Every time I've come here since my friend brought me here with her family over 15 years ago, it has always been an enjoyable experience. The food is delicious and there are many options. The Jasmine tea was a wonderful compliment to the meal. The staff is helpful and kind. I am now hard of hearing, and they were patient and repeated food names when I asked.

Excellent food, great taste. Most of the dishes are very authentic with generous portions. I had the chance to try both dinner and dim sum; can't think of anything in particular to recommend because my experiences were good inboth occasions. Weekend dim sum is extremely busy and would strongly recommend getting there a bit early.

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Jumbo Seafood

820reviews

It’s it a nice restaurant, good atmosphere they don’t play music so people can actually talk or do their thing. They have a big menu which is nice, I narrowed down some things I haven’t had tried in most Chinese restaurants anywhere. The tea was good, so was the dumpling. The service is ok, they know what they’re doing. The menu has pictures so everyone knows what they’re ordering. It’s walking distance to the South Station so convenient to eat here while waiting to go somewhere. Will be back sometime

Really Good food here every thing came out Hot and fresh with great flavors.Good service also.I would recommend comeing here and it's open late.

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Hong Kong Eatery

288reviews

Best chinese resto in town with affordable price. I would recommend the triple items rice platter, since you could 3 types of protein. The platter costed me $15ish (exclude tips) The roasted duck and roasted pork were so delicous, would love to come back to this resto. There were tables for u to dine in. The service was fast, and the employees were so friendly. U could also get free water.

Triple Meat is my go-to here! Duck, Crispy Pork Belly & Char siu - Quick and easy, comes with rice. Bamboo with Chili is awesome! There are a few tables and chairs you can eat at.