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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!
Chinatown Restaurant
I had family here for Christmas Eve and we ordered food from here and it was amazing! Everything was hot, fresh and plentiful, and the customer service was great, even on a busy night like this. Full disclosure, this has been my go-to for years, but my family has never had their food, and they were raving about it. I highly recommend Chinatown!
Very good authentic Chinese food! I was traveling through from VT and ended up making a pit stop at worlds end to take a hike and worked up an appetite for something heavy so I placed an order for takeout here. When I got to the restaurant I only saw one person working and as soon as I walked in he greeted me with a smile and while making my food asked how he could help me (mind you it was 90 degrees out so I can only imagine how hot it was in that kitchen). I got all of this for $9.30 which is amazing pricing for the quality and quantity of the food. The food pictured is general tso chicken, pork fried rice, and crab ragoons. I just want to thank the gentleman working, the food was tasty and you’re a very hard worker. Keep up the great work!
Yummy House
Starving and sad…Only thing edible was pork fried rice…barely, but it was at least hot. Crab Rangoon filling nice but cold and hard. Chicken fingers barely filled; cold and hard. Boneless pork warm but flavorless and leathery. Great portions if it was edible. I’m left wondering if these were leftovers from lunch. Won’t be back. Door dash delivery person was great - thanks Vanessa👍
This is not a dine in location, and I have only ever ordered for pick-up orders. With that said, this is the best Chinese food in the area and priced fairly. My family and I have been going here for years, as other local Chinese restaurants have fluctuated in their quality and pricing. I rarely have ever waited more than 10-15 minutes for my food to be ready, and I normally order at least a couple dinner combination plates. My go to is a Pupu platter for 4 and it’s always a crowd pleaser. The wife and husband who own the establishment are great, and they’re open later than any other restaurants in the area. Don’t change!
Chen's Fine Asian Cuisine
My brother and I have been driving by for a while and wanting to try it, so today was the day. I went in as soon as they opened and got a pile of takeout. Super people, and short wait for how much I ordered. Chen's is definitely fine Asian food. The Singapore mei fun was good, not too greasy and just the right amount of spicy. The chicken and broccoli with brown rice could be the best we've ever had: Perfect veggies and rice with chicken that's very tender without being too far-fetched. (My other brother calls that kind of chicken "alien meat"!) Then come the siu mai. Steamed not fried, delectable, great in the spicy mustard or soy sauce dips. We are going to be regulars at Chen's! Was pleasantly surprised to learn they offer bubble tea; looking forward to trying it next time!
We scheduled a delivery for 5:30, and they came 10 mins early. The food was absolutely fantastic!! The chicken wings had a sweet flavor to them, the crab rangoons were filled with cottage cheese, the house chow mein was fantastic, the lo-mein, and fried rice was excellent too. Highly recommend!!!!
Quan's Kitchen
Love love love the food here! We’ve tried several local places since moving to Weymouth a year an ago and they were disappointing, then we found Quans. What a game changer. We’ve tried loads of different things on the menu and all of it is yummy. Good price for the quality and serving sizes. Staff are friendly every time we go in. It’s pickup or delivery only so the parking never looks busy. Super easy to order online. Can’t recommend enough!
For me, it's one of the best Chinese Food take-out in the area. The overall here is a very tasty food, with a very big portion and make you feel your money is worth it. 10/10
Cathay Center Restaurant
This was not good! Sorry. Never again. Ordered egg rolls, sweet and sour pork - steak with string beans and Moo Shi. Never have I seen sweet and sour pork like this - see picture. I’m just not sure where to start. We came because reviews were good and it was terrible we left everything and no one even asked how we enjoyed our meal.
Stopped by for late dinner and was amazed with how good everything was. We absolutely loved EVERYTHING we ordered. The vegetable lo mein, sweet and sour chicken, orange chicken and egg drop soup we're all DELICIOUS. Go! You won't be disappointed. Great benefit: opened until 2 am
Peking Kitchen - Weymouth
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