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Chili Square

386reviews

I had dinner here on 12 Aug 24. It is a hole in the wall mom and pop joint. Cash only. That means disposal cutlery and plates for sharing. Be prepared for a tight squeeze as there are only 5 tables in this place. That being said, the food is very good and mostly spicy. I loved the biang biang noodles which are basically thick wheat hand made noodles. Very chewy and soft. The sauce was just the right heat level. We also had the fish fillet with preserved vegetables which was huge and enough for 4 to share. Would definitely recommend this place for a very authentic experience and taste of spicy Chinese food.

The place is small and it takes only cash payment. There are plenty of street parking spaces. We ordered the sweet and sour cold cucumber. We also got Cumin Lamb Biang Noodle Soup and Lanzhou beef brisket noodle soup. Both broth are flavorful. The beef brisket is tender. My wife asked to have the chili oil on the side, but when it came out, the chili oil wasn't on a separate bowl. That was fine. The Cumin Lamb for the Bian Biang was tender, but also, it didn't have the smell. I am pretty sure it was cooked for a long time. The hand stretch noodle cooked perfectly. The portions sized are big. The cold cucumber seasoned well. Not too sweet or sour or spicy. I would have given them 4.5 stars, but I found a piece of sticker in the soup. The price for the meal was reasonable. The food came out fast. I would definitely come back again.

Jinye Cafe

75reviews

Food is below average, drink is ridiculous bad, asked for 紅豆冰 a very popular hongkong drink, it’s definitely not the way it should be (see pic). I told the boss lady drink is so blend and no favor, she grabbed my drink went into the kitchen and added 2 teaspoons of sugar and handed back to me. I told her I don’t want it anymore, she told me try it again first and refused to let me send it back. Obviously service is not okay at all, I was by myself trying to finish my lunch quick so I could free up a table for them, 2 mins later a party of 4 walks in and waiting for my table, they handed me the bill instantly. Key point is don’t order their drinks if you want to drink something looks exactly like sewerage water.

Took a visit last week to try one of the highly-praised Hong Kong style dishes in Quincy. We shared 4 menus which came in staggering portions. The portion for each dish was almost equivalent to 2 meals, and we also got a free hot milk tea. However, we weren’t very impressed with the overall quality of the food. While these may be authentic Hong Kong style dishes, they certainly weren’t the best I’ve tried. Only menu that I liked was the salt and pepper pork chops. I didn’t like how they put napa cabbage in a lot of the dishes. The slimy texture of the cabbage and its flavor weren’t very good combinations with the rice and the meats. Although I grew up eating a lot of cabbage, this certainly didn’t seem like the best way to integrate greens into the dishes. The fried rice was also bland, and we ended up leaving most of it.

New Winsor Dim Sum House & Bar

760reviews

The location in Chinatown is usually my go-to for dim sum. This was my first time ordering from the Quincy location. Maybe it tastes better dining in, but there were some issues with the take-out. - Deep Fried Shrimp and Chives Dumplings ($7.45): The outside was not that crispy, but I expected that since I was not eating them fresh with delivery. The filling taste was okay. - BBQ Pork Buns ($6.45): The bun had a raw flour taste, so I think it needed to be cooked longer. I ended up only being able to eat the BBQ pork filling, which was not that much. - Minced Beef Rice Roll ($7.45): The dough for this also had a weird flavor like the BBQ pork buns, and the beef was not that good. - Salted Egg Yolk Custard Lava Sesame Balls ($7.45): These were good. They had a nice crust, and the custard was not too sweet, even though it did not ooze out. - Spareribs in Black Bean Sauce ($6.75): These were also good. Decent amount of meat on the bones.

Went here for Dim Sum. The food was pretty good l. But the atmosphere and the feen and look was not professional enough. Service was a bit off and it could be just language but the wait staff never checked in on you or see if you needed anything.

The China

621reviews

Foremost I’m a Chef. My childhood friend took me here because I’m skeptic when it comes to Chinese food restaurant in Boston. We all know the best Chinese food, located in New York City not Boston or Especially Quincy. We ordered our food, came in less than 15 minutes. As my niece was biting into her burger she found a green mold in the middle of her bun, we of course complained and the manager below had a horrible attitude. We no longer wanted to eat any of the food because we didn’t know what else was rotten or not fresh. We told her we didn’t feel comfortable paying the full price and she was upset when I stated that. She called the police!! Very nice police officer came & you can tell he agreed with us & was able to mediate the situation, we only paid for the rest of the food that we hardly ate because we were scared to eat any old or rotten spoiled food. Can look at the pictures. Pictures don’t lie. And you can tell by her face, her energy and way of approaching any customers is unprofessional. Who calls the police, because of rotten food, and customer not feeling ok with eating the food. We hardly ate. I ate 3 wings, hardly seasoned, my daughter didn’t eat her soup or egg rolls, my son didn’t eat his number 24. I wouldn’t advice any to bring their family here.

The food looks good but it's not so great. The rice tasted so bland, I honestly never in my life had bad chicken fried rice, so I was very surprised to know you mess up chicken fried rice. We also ordered The Pu Pu Platter, which was ok. The egg rolls weren't good. Everything else was ok. As for drinks, they are definitely heavy on the alcohol. I would come back because they have lots of TVs to watch the games, I would only order the chicken wings with duck sauce or the chicken teriyaki.

China Jade

91reviews

I'm glad that I didn't listen to the negative reviews because what I ordered was delicious 😋 I work near China Jade and don't have a very long lunch break. When I call, they are always very kind, the food is always fresh, delicious, and prepared quickly, and the restaurant spacious and clean 👍 The wonton soup is the best in Quincy, with a beautiful broth and perfectly al dente wontons. It's so good I get 2 bowls... 1 for lunch and one for my ride home 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾‍♀️💯💯💯 Thanks for being my go-to spot in Quincy China Jade! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾

I don’t understand all of the bad reviews! Our food this evening was excellent! Give China Jade a try!

Peking Kitchen - Weymouth

126reviews

The only good experience I had was I had a cordial delivery driver. It was my first time ordering from here and honestly I won't order from here again as I didn't like the taste of the food at all. I did a big order so not all of it was bad but a big portion of it was just tasted to tangy and indifferent. Never will order from here again. Sorry if you were once good maybe look into going back to it ok.

Off the get: THEY ONLY ACCEPT CASH. Ignoring that it's REALLY weird to outright deny any form of digital payment in [CURRENT YEAR], I think every single place up this section of street has an ATM, and there's a bank down on the corner next to 7-Eleven. Just fair warning. I had a lovely conversation with the owner while waiting for my food, but it was clear that we were having problems understanding each other. Despite that, she just kept wanting to chat with me. It was absolutely dead that night because it was late and a holiday, so nobody was out. So I think she was just bored? I really can't blame her; so was I. It's why I was even there at all. xD The food was...okay? I've had better lo mein and way better egg foo yung, but I've also had way WAY worse crab rangoon. My main complaint was that it was just...WAY too much food. I know that's like...part and parcel whenever you order Chinese but...JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ it was an avalanche of noodles in a single box. A single order of egg foo yung fed me for three days -- and I notoriously have a bottomless stomach. The crab rangoon was gone before I got home (I live across the street lol) and the lo mein went bad before I finished it because there was just...TOO MUCH for one person to eat alone. Maybe I'm an idiot for ordering three different dishes of Chinese food for JUST me, but holy hells I didn't expect to have one of the MAIN DISHES go actually rancid in my fridge because it took so long for me to get through it. IT WAS A SINGLE BOX. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THERE'S STILL HALF LEFT AFTER FOUR DAYS OF LUNCHES??? So yeah. Definitely not a single-eater place if you order anything other than the combo plates. But I only spent $30 for all of that, not counting the tip. So like...that's fair I guess? I should've frozen half of it...jklfdjal;jfl;dajfda

Peking Kitchen of Quincy

139reviews

I got the Combo A, chicken lo mein substitute and an extra appetizer. The food was was decent. Chicken fingers and crab Rangoons were delicious. I asked for the chicken wings to be extra crispy and it wasn’t. Not a big deal. The chicken lo mein wasn’t bad but it was made kinda weird. The chicken pieces are kinda big. Pork lo mein was delicious!!

First time in a long time tonight. The food was outstanding. The prices are very reasonable I don’t know why I haven’t come by in while. But will be my regular monthly Chinese food Restaurant !

Wealth Seafood Restaurant

97reviews

I came here for dinner tonight, and get there before the dinner rush. It is packed, but definitely worth the wait. The seafood were fresh, and it was delicious. The steamed crab in XO sauce on sticky rice blew us away - it was finger-licking good! Highly recommend anyone who loves seafood to come here for a meal.

Small place with a few big tables and can be crowded at dinner time . Food was fresh but can be pricey for the location . Parking can be difficult since you have to park on side street .

Mr Chan's

255reviews

Love all the big windows and the interior design- simple and elegant. Absolutely huge menu: they have chinese, Japanese, korean, Vietnamese dishes!! Very nice place to dine-in.

food was amazing, clean a fresh interior, karaoke was fun and lively and really set the mood. will definitely be coming back to try more food. meat for the kabob was concerningly red though.

Ming Seafood Restaurant

688reviews

Excellent Cantonese mainstay for big meals, banquets, and dim sum standards. Enormous dim sum menu of approximately 100 dishes. Large but not overwhelmingly so menu of entrees. Everything very good. Live fish, eels, lobsters, and crabs on site. Good hall with a bar area, two semi private spaces, raised dias. Bright and well kept. Decorated for Christmas. Broad storefront in strip mall with huge grocery and ample parking. Not excessive in any direction, especially if packed for dimsum. Helpful staff, large portions, fair prices. Large order came out quickly at a slow part of the evening. Everything was as it should be. Nothing excessively salty. Beef tender and flavorful. Vegetables toothsome. Mapo tofu mild, but still good. Clay pot very nicely done. Tried a dozen dishes or more. Highly recommended, especially if you like Cantonese food and hate surprises.

Ming Seafood Restaurant in Quincy, Boston, delivers an unforgettable dim sum experience that will leave any food lover in awe. The moment you walk in, the lively atmosphere and the fragrant aroma of freshly prepared dim sum instantly transport you to the heart of a traditional Chinese dining hall. Their steamed shrimp rice rolls are a must try delicately smooth and filled with perfectly cooked, juicy shrimp, enveloped in a silky rice roll that melts in your mouth. The chicken feet, a classic dim sum delicacy, are tender and packed with flavor, braised in a rich sauce that elevates the dish. The siu mai is another highlight each bite is a heavenly combination of plump, juicy pork and shrimp, seasoned to perfection. For the adventurous, the pig intestines are a revelation crispy, flavorful, and surprisingly addictive, showcasing expert preparation and deep, bold flavors. Their fish porridge is comfort in a bowl rich, creamy, and brimming with delicate, fresh fish that melts with every spoonful. It’s a perfect balance of flavor and texture, offering a light yet deeply satisfying dish. This is a place where every dish is crafted with care, and every visit is memorable.

New Golden Pacific

229reviews

First visit. Food good. Ordered French fries and gravy as side dish. Boxed leftovers but asked for more gravy and was informed I had to pay for chef to make more . Which I did as more was needed. Thought more should have been served as I paid for gravy and French fries to start with. Place was not busy whatsoever if your in a hurry.

New Golden Pacific is my absolute favorite Chinese food restaurant. Their food is so consistently good, cooked fresh, and always tastes great. The staff are great, they are very timely and courteous. I love that they are open late, but they have great lunch specials as well. Save yourself some time and order online, their site works great. They have excellent combos, my favorite is the #35 pictured here. Wings are always outstanding - crispy, meaty, juicy. Beef teriyaki always hits the spot - always tender and great flavor. Boneless spare ribs that will put you in your happy place. Chicken fingers are delightful - great texture on the batter and always nice pieces of chicken. Pork fried rice, which is a must-have with any order! I have always been a fan, highly recommended.!

Lucky Chopsticks

0reviews

First visit. Food good. Ordered French fries and gravy as side dish. Boxed leftovers but asked for more gravy and was informed I had to pay for chef to make more . Which I did as more was needed. Thought more should have been served as I paid for gravy and French fries to start with. Place was not busy whatsoever if your in a hurry.

New Golden Pacific is my absolute favorite Chinese food restaurant. Their food is so consistently good, cooked fresh, and always tastes great. The staff are great, they are very timely and courteous. I love that they are open late, but they have great lunch specials as well. Save yourself some time and order online, their site works great. They have excellent combos, my favorite is the #35 pictured here. Wings are always outstanding - crispy, meaty, juicy. Beef teriyaki always hits the spot - always tender and great flavor. Boneless spare ribs that will put you in your happy place. Chicken fingers are delightful - great texture on the batter and always nice pieces of chicken. Pork fried rice, which is a must-have with any order! I have always been a fan, highly recommended.!