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Best Chinese Restaurants in Wollaston, Quincy, Massachusetts | GochinaRose Restaurant Guide
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Yaowarat Thai Street Food 0

Yaowarat Thai Street Food

181reviews

Finally tried this Thai restaurant, and it exceeded our expectations! It’s been a while since we enjoyed a meal where every dish impressed us. We dined in, and while we were the only ones there, it's clear that takeout is popular. The space is small but cozy, with enough room to feel comfortable. The service was prompt and attentive. We ordered the scallion pancakes, pad see ew, and khao moo tod. The scallion pancakes were incredibly crispy and came with a delicious sweet sauce. Both the noodles and the pork with rice were packed with flavor. The pork dish, our favorite, featured crispy fried pork over rice, with some sausage, hard-boiled eggs, and a refreshing cucumber side. The sweet sauce enhanced the dish perfectly. We enjoyed every bite and highly recommend this place. Can’t wait to return!

The best Thai food so far. The taste was authentic with reasonable price/portion. We recommend (we ordered these) Kao Mun Kai, Kao Ka Moo, Beef egg noodles, and Kuay Jub. They were so gooooooooooood. Come try it once. The only downside was that the air condition was a bit warm. We were sweating while eating pur dinner. It is commutable from Boston via the Red Line (45 mins) and about 15 mins via car.

Koi Hot Pot 0

Koi Hot Pot

239reviews

Authentic Chaoshan beef hotpot, probably one of the best in North America. All meats were freshly cut and reasonably priced. We also ordered the lobster congee soupbase, which came with a chopped whole lobster, and it was heartwarming. Protip: Don’t order the spicy Sichuan hotpot here!! This is a Cantonese restaurant by its heart.

Great place for hot pot, so delicious and has fresh and a wide variety of ingredients! Will recommend this place to everyone, a must go spot for hot pot in Quincy. Loved my waitress Ciney, she was extremely helpful.

Best Duck Cafe 鹵友記 0

Best Duck Cafe 鹵友記

22reviews

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

Fairy Cafe - Hotpot Buffet 0

Fairy Cafe - Hotpot Buffet

328reviews

Fairy Cafe is a hotpot restaurant as well as serving other non-hotpot related dishes. The staff are friendly, and there's many seats available to eat as well as take-out options. The food comes out quickly, and staff are accommodating to most requests asked. I've tried the salt and pepper porkchop. It comes loaded with fried shallots, which is something I haven't really seen with dishes like this. The porkchop was cooked well, and tastes quite good. Rice is pretty standard, but most of the dishes looked good and of good quality. Overall, it's a hidden gem that most people won't know about, but it's really good and definitely should be tried.

I love this hidden gem! There’s not many places in Boston that do a great kimchi fried rice but this place has it down PACT! There’s a perfect amount of crunch from the kimchi and while the rice is spicy it’s not too spicy & the beef is always so tender. Not to mention the staff are ALWAYS extremely friendly, and courteous every time I visit which is at least 2x a month. It doesn’t get much better than this, great food for a great price.

Big Fun Cafe 0

Big Fun Cafe

218reviews

This restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine and is a great choice for those looking to experience traditional Chinese home-style dishes. The prices are very reasonable. However, the restaurant is relatively simple in terms of ambiance, and parking is only available on the roadside, so plan accordingly. Overall, it’s ideal for those who prioritize taste!

The rice rolls at Big Fun Cafe are great—very authentic and incredibly tasty. It’s affordable too, which makes it even better. I would definitely recommend getting a rice roll if you stop by. Although the location might seem a little sketchy, it’s worth visiting if you’re in the area and looking for a quick bite!

Fat Boy BBQ 肥仔烧腊 0

Fat Boy BBQ 肥仔烧腊

34reviews

Incredible food! We got the roasted duck and crispy pork and they are both absolutely delicious! I have been looking for a place like this in Boston and have finally found it and am thrilled! Sauces are excellent. We got food to go and it seems like most people were buying food to go, but there are a few tables to sit at. Very kind restaurant team! Very authentic!!

Perfect place for a Perfect authentic Chinese meal! We ordered the roasted pork with rice. It came with steamed veggies and yummy soy sauce. For 2 people, it was 22 dollars!!! Enough for dinner and lunch tomorrow! So happy to have a real delicious gem in Quincy! Can't wait to try their chicken amd duck!

Great Chow 0

Great Chow

198reviews

Nice staff, great portion. But the food is a little bit sweet for me.

I have tried Great Chow a few times over the past year, initially for takeout chicken wings...very good. Unfortunately, when I have tried their lo main or fried rice or other items, they are not very good. On my last visit , I tried the House Lo Mein and discovered canned mushrooms, baby corn and water chestnuts, baby shrimp, chunks of pork, soggy broccoli, pea pods and noodles in a congealed sauce and overall it looked and tasted like smoky mush. I don't know that I would try anything else after that experience.

Fuzhou Gourmet 0

Fuzhou Gourmet

32reviews

Come here for the inexpensive home cooked fu zhou cuisine experience! Definitely recommend the mix noodles and all their wontons, fried taro was crispy on the outside and fluffy within. Been coming here before they even had a Google page, cures my homesickness all the time!

delicious and affordable. lots of good quality food for the price. tried their fried rice noodle and lamb pot, total

Hometown Rice Roll & Dumplings 喜记石磨肠粉 0

Hometown Rice Roll & Dumplings 喜记石磨肠粉

48reviews

A simple self serve style restaurant. There is no table service. There is seating available for dining in and you are expected to clean up after you're done. Dishes are simple. Dumplings, rice noodles, curry, soy milk etc. What I did like was the fact that the dishes were not salty. Enjoyed the Wonton soup. The soup was so good we even drank all the soup. Try their chilli sauce too. It made everything taste better!

I would recommend their Cantonese-styled rice roll, regardless of toppings. The rice roll is very smooth. I also recommend their congee, the pig liver congee in particular, very tasty! Parking may be an issue during peak hours.

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.

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.

Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线

250reviews

We stopped into Dagu for a quick lunch and had a great dining experience. To start, we had the chicken wings and brown sugar sticky rice. The wings were perfectly crisp. For our mains, we had red coconut curry chicken soup, and the signature rice noodle soup with pork bone. Both also had really great flavors & and we left feeling so full!! For drinks, we had the strawberry mermaid slush and the dalgona coffee!

Nice rice noodle restaurant nearby other Asian restaurants and close to 99Ranch. I typically get the spicy crossing the bridge noodle soup. I really like the setup, it reminds me a lot of other restaurants where you add the ingredients in as you go, rather than letting them sit and boil. The soup broth comes in a warmed pot that keeps the broth hot even as you finish it. It is really good, though the spiciness may numb your tongue depending on if you are used to the spice. I've also tried some of the appetizers like the Bang Bang Chicken. Personal preference but I don't like steamed chicken so I didn't enjoy it, but the other people in my party did enjoy it. I also tried the mango pomelo drink and it was really good, a nice sweetness that isn't too overwhelming. Service is good, I think I got my food within 10 minutes of seating, and they were quick to get rid of the excess bowls and plates. Good place to go to for a casual dinner or family outing while in Quincy.