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Wei Shu Wu Hot Pot 味蜀吾火锅
I’ve had the pleasure of visiting this restaurant twice with both friends and family, and I can confidently say I’ll be returning again and again! From start to finish, everything exceeded expectations. The chicken wings were perfectly crispy and tender, and the soup dumplings were an absolute standout — delicate, savory, and packed with the perfect balance of broth and filling. The freshness of each dish truly shines through, and you can tell the ingredients are top-notch. Beyond the food, the ambiance is warm and inviting, making for a truly enjoyable dining experience. But what really sets this place apart is the exceptional service. Every member of the team was incredibly kind, attentive, and made us feel extremely welcome. I cannot recommend this restaurant enough — it’s a true gem that delivers on every level. Looking forward to my next visit already! I recommend making lettuce wraps with the ramen noodles beef and your sauce of choice, it really helped to eat all of the food and not leave too much left overs. I can’t forget to add the drinks were also delicious the melon juice and mai thai were delicious!!
Came here looking for late night eats since my flight to Boston got pushed to night. Have to say this place by far has great service, didn’t get the gentleman’s name, but he was definitely a pleasure to have assist us. Food was also great! Highly recommend going with at least two flavors - medium/medium is enough spice level for me. If you’re not used to the cuisine or too adventurous, stick with at least the shrimp paste for the recommended. Beef/lamb, meatballs, fish balls, greens and noodles are a must have for optimal flavor - please buy a sauce bowl, don’t make the rookie mistake of not buying that
Vincent's Asian Bistro Bar
I got a order of salt and pepper calamari, yin and yang fried fried rice and stir fried veggies and it was all so delicious. Food was hot, arrived at the given time and order was ready on time. Also the ingredients were fresh with large portions too. HIGHLY recommend them. Not sure if it's a good or bad thing I live less than 10 minutes from them.
Great food. Beef,vegetables and crispy noodles were tasty and crispy; beef brisket noodle soup was very tender with gelatinous tendons; and the Buddha vegetables was great with vegetables that were cooked just right (not over cooked). A great find.
Feng Shui Restaurant & Bar
I was at the Lunar New Year celebration at Braintree High School and saw that was Feng Shui Restaurant across the street I stopped in to have some lunch. Salt and pepper surf and turf Handmade ravioli Singapore rice noodles Sashimi Deluxe The young man at the front Paco was pulling double duty hosting and serving He did an excellent job. I highly recommend this restaurant
It’s a nice place to try some Asian cuisine. The food was great but service wasn’t as good. I ordered some seafood and wanted to order dessert but my server didn’t even asked for it and handed me the bill. Anyways, the food is good and there are plenty of dishes to choose. Plenty of parking outside and conveniently located. PS: great sushi menu.
Cubist Circle
This is a hidden gem. They have authentic Szechuan dishes. The dumplings are homemade. You can taste the Quality in it. The fish in Mandarin sauce was amazing. The tuna taco was fresh and crispy. The gray short rib was so tender and favorful. The winter rose was scrumptious. The Dan Dan noodles was so soft and spicy. The fried rice was good. The rice roll in brown sugar was sweet and soft. It's pricey, but worth every penny. Staff was so helpful and nice. Definitely will be back
Food is alright, portion is kind of small considering the price. The worst is the service. Served by a tall lady wearing leggings with inpatient and contemptuous face all the time. There was zero service throughout the dining, all waiters seemed disappeared - Oh I see they were busy serving the Non Chinese guests with full face of sunny smiles we never expected 1/10 of, great! What’s more ridiculous, when they hand us the bill, we realized one dish’s price is higher than what’s on the menu, the leggings lady arrogantly said “we have the right to modify the price” (“我们有权修改价格”). Everything was just so great, worth the 1 star rating. Would give ZERO if I could. …………………………………………………………… Hi, the clownish owner: Thanks for your loooong and entertaining response, I really appreciate your dedication trying to fight back every bad review instead of sparing some to serve the guests well. First, thanks for the hearty hot water and “allowing” us extra time looking at menu. Do you know why we need extra time? It’s because what we wanted to order was not available. It’s not until we ask to know there were more items unavailable. And, I do feel sorry for your struggle trying to find what few services you actually provided and realized you have to claim this “allowing extra time” as the credit. Second, about Chinese guests bias. There was an American couple sitting in front of us, I bet you would feel much less struggle when naming the services you provided to them: sunny smile, chatty tongues, attentive service throughout their dinning and warm “thank you” closing their bill. Meanwhile we were out of water and napkins, who ever came to help? All waiters disappeared since serving the first dish until we asked for the bill. We understand the biased services because many Chinese restaurants do so, but they at least hold the bottom line of service. Third, what is the bottom line? That comes the price discrepancy dispute. We understand the price on the menu could be outdated, we also paid the higher actual price, but what is “we have the right to amend the price” with contemptuous attitude? Maybe we should feel sorry for not being aware of the outdated menu even though you handed to us and for not knowing your SUPREME right to alter the price without any notice. We are sorry for wasting your time explaining to us. Then with mutual respect that you had frequently mentioned in your response, you should feel delighted with the 1 star review because it’s actually a 5 star review in the inverse world :) Finally, again we appreciate your long excuses, that would definitely help more guests realize how arrogant and deceptive your restaurant is. Cheers!
Cafe Asia
I've been coming here for years and it's recently been SO much better to the point I had to review. Their portions are awesome, food is hot and fresh. Don't go by the very few bad reviews... can't make all the Karen's happy.
First of all, the food was actually pretty good. My main issue is that they overcharge and actually try to steal money from you. I got 2 dinner plates from the menu directly attached to the counter which each said they were like 11 dollars and change each. Total came to 37 something, and I asked why. The lady said the prices changed, I said fine whatever and handed her a 50. She handed me 2 dollars and change back and tried to pocket the extra 10. When I said something she claimed she couldn't understand. I'm white but I speak mandarin decently well, so I told her in mandarin that I was missing a 10 and she suddenly gave it to me. The food was good but the place is pretty shady.
Shanghai Soup Dumplings 上海小籠包
The place is located inside the same building as Kai Man grocery store. We ordered scallion pancakes 4 pieces, Chive wrap 2 pieces, and Radish pancakes 3 pieces. These are freshly made. It came out of the freezer. The Scallion was really oily! I wished they would use something to take some of the oil. The chive wraps and radish pancakes aren't anything special. It lacks flavor. It came out to 23 bucks. Pretty pricey. They gave us a tiny dipping sauce that was half full. We didn't have the soup dumplings.
New shop owners say has been open about 3 months. It’s tucked away near the registers in the Kan Man market. I was skeptical being a food Court style place, but was pleasantly surprised. They tasted Very similar to the ones that I just had a week ago in Beijing. The veggie dumplings were a spinach dough with nice flavor. The Shanghai Original dumplings were delicious. The scallion pancake was an add-on, but it was very crispy and tasty. It’s good to know. I can grab a good bite to eat while I’m shopping.
Rubato HK Café
Absolutely incredible breakfast! The fried chicken sandwich was perfection—crispy, juicy, and packed with flavor, all on a unique biscuit-like bun that was slightly sweet and buttery. The balance of textures and flavors was spot on! The French toast was next-level—crispy on the outside, soft and custardy on the inside, topped with the perfect amount of crumble and drizzled with a rich glaze. Every bite was indulgent in the best way possible. Paired with hot coffee, this meal was an absolute treat. The food was clearly made with care, and the flavors were unforgettable. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a standout brunch experience!
Definitely a spot I would revisit Got the -schezuan bao (ask for chili oil and soy sauce) really good! Great bun to filling ratio. Bun was the right softness and sweetness - crispy chicken sando- supreme fried chicken, bun was a bit sweet for me, it needs a spicy kick. I was not a fan of the slaw. But the Chicken was fried to perfection - fun fun noodles- if you’re a noodle person and like the texture of wide rice noodles you have to get it! This was my favourite dish! - egg something French toast: crispy crunchy! Perfectly fried! Simply amazing sweet ending
Oriental Gourmet 有明軒
Ordered takeout from here. Estimated wait from door to door was just under an hour. They got it to me in closer to 35 minutes. I can recommend the scallion pancakes, even after being delivered they were still nice and crunchy. I can also recommend general gaos chicken and the sweet and sour pork. We like to upgrade to the egg fried rice.
South Shores favorite Realtor here doing another food review. Honestly, this place is super authentic and you would never know it existed unless you drove here. It is off the beaten path, a little, but right in the heart of everything at the same time if that makes sense. I have to say I was absolutely impressed with the smiling staff and how nice they were. That was the first thing I noticed before even taking a bite of anything. I ended up getting the brisket wonton soup and a side of wings. I topped it off at the end with a red bean coffee. I will say this the soup was absolutely incredible, but the wings were a little too deep fried for me, but I could see how most people would love them. I highly recommend checking out this place if you get the chance as the menu is absolutely massive so there is plenty of options for everyone.
Best Duck Cafe 鹵友記
We absolutely love their uniquely flavored roast pork. It is so flavored and crispy. We also enjoy the five spice flavored ducks and hand shredded chickens, all delicious. The service is always friendly and they make you feel like visiting neighbors. The Chinese New Year platter was The Best, such a good deal, a must buy if they offer it again.
Well balanced duck gravy which is fragrant and so appetizing on top of white rice.. egg noodle soup with beef brisket is another must order .. they have home made chilli oil which gives the right kick that accompanies the smooth slurpy noodles
Sichuan Gourmet Sharon
I love this place. The food is so good. Its more fresh and better than any place around. I no longer eat from the standard chinese food places that we all grew up experiencing because of this restaurant. Its not all fried, bad for you food. The staff are very friendly and the drinks are good as well.
Chained Chinese Sichuan restaurant, this one located in Sharon. I have been to their Framingham location previously. Food was decent overall. Many popular Sichuan dishes, and some common Chinese dishes from other regions as well.
Kaojiu Restaurant
Beautiful restaurant with attentive and friendly staff and great food. Decor and menu details are thoughtfully done, with paintings of the dunhuang caves as the backdrop. Menus are scrolls. Their whisky cocktail has a stone Lion ice sculpture in it! Very thoughtful atmosphere. We ordered the lamb backbone hot pot and small was the right size for 3 along with grilled sides. Drinks are creatively named, but generally weak, which probably makes sense for the clientele. Staff were all quite friendly and were able to clearly explain the differences in dishes and make recommendations. We also stayed quite a while at closing and they were kind and good at communicating closing. For the experimental diners out there: they have a skewer called lamb treasure that is crunchy and well seasoned and surprisingly so good. You might be able to guess what part it is if you’re familiar with Chinese euphemisms. Fun to order and try as a group! They also have classics like aorta, chicken cartilage, all of which is beautifully seasoned and fun to eat! Will be back when in the area!
Not bad. Had lamb ribs and lamb skewers and beef skewers. Not spicy despite asking for spicier. Chives are a bit salty. Saw another table got the lamb rib hot pot, looks very good, probably will back for that.
Northeast Eating Club 东北吃饭公司
I ordered 酸菜炒粉, 锅包肉, 烤牛肉 and 烤实蛋. It is absolutely surprising and amazing that the fact they are able to cook 实蛋 and 毛蛋 which are northeastern foods that are extremely rare seen outside of China. All the dishes were authentic and in a reasonable price, and there is a MBTA station (Brookline Village) nearby. Only recommendation is that please add 杀猪菜. to menu.It is core of the Northeastern Chinese eating.
it’s the best northeastern food I’ve ever eaten in the us! It’s a real home home food!! I’m glad I got the vinegar and garlic for the pork bone! Then it became totally home favor! I equally love all of them!