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HaoShiGuang好食光
Both waitresses were very rude. The picture of the stir fired vegetables is completely different from what they gave me (different vege ingredients), the waitress asserted to me that they've 'always' been like this without being apologetic at all or saying sorry once. The meat dish was half cold when they served it, the candle didn't help. Fried Taro is double sweetness of a funnel cake, way below my expectation. Such a shame that this restaurant had some good reputation.
WARNING: Found a caterpillar in delivery I had just returned to Boston, battling severe jet lag after nearly a day and night without sleep. In hopes of finding comfort, I ordered from a restaurant I knew and trusted. Imagine the surprise when I discovered the caterpillar hidden among the spinach, soaked in the soup. Thank you, Haoshiguang, for providing such a shock that I will likely stay awake for another night. While the general standard of restaurants in Boston can be fairly mediocre, this restaurant has consistently done a decent job with its quality offerings. I was shocked and disappointed by my most recent order: a caterpillar in seafood bisque was certainly unexpected. Despite my previous experiences, encountering such a lapse in hygiene has made me reconsider my choices. The restaurant must address this issue to maintain trust and ensure it doesn't happen again.
Mountain House Boston 川山甲
We really like this place and have already been twice! The service was great both times, and the food was fresh and nicely presented. If you’re ordering fish, we recommend going with the black fish over the flounder—it was definitely the better choice. The dishes are also very reasonably priced, especially if you come with a group and share. Bonus points: they kindly let us bring in HeyTea, even though it’s an outside drink. That small gesture definitely added to the good vibes.
We got the swing pork belly, the Mala fish, the green beans with eggplant, and the mapo tofu. Everything was super authentic and great vibes. Also everything is pretty spicy 🥵 service is okay… but awesome place! Would come again
Clay Pot Cafe (旺角煲仔饭)
This small but mighty shop serves amazing piping hot clay pot rice, but with limited seating there may be a worthwhile wait. This spot is perfect for a relaxing meal on a cold day. Food: Clay pot rice is a very comforting dish and a great way to explore more unique Chinese foods. The clay pot rices we got had the perfect crispy sides that paired well with the more tender proteins that tops the rice. The flavors were on the mellow side but still flavorful, meaning you didn’t need to take breaks besides cooling down your next spoonful. My favorite part was so hot the dish stays as you continue to eat. Even 20 minutes after they were served, the rice was still piping hot! Service: It’s a small operation with 1-2 sweet ladies in the front serving and taking orders. They do their best to accommodate all customers to limit their wait times so sometimes you may end up saying a table with another small group. Atmosphere: This spot is cozy but can get a little hectic at times given the small space. This isn’t the type of place to enjoy a long drawn out meal. It’s a no fuss stop just looking to serve great food to as many people as they can.
This place is very small and has limited numbers of table. They serve clay pot rice with different toppings. The traditional Chinese sausage one is good but others can be a bit unflavored and require you to add pre soy sauce yourself. We added egg on one of the order and found the egg being overcooked. I can’t say they are awesome but I think out of what you can get from Boston, this is okay. The waitress reminded us about paying tips at the end, which I thought it’s a bit rude.
JiangNan Boston
Five star on all aspects! In fact, it’s the only Chinese restaurant in Boston I have been that has good vibes, has delicious food, and is affordable! Very good value for money. Peking duck is a must try, though I’d recommend half duck if you have four people or fewer so that you can try more dishes. Always be ready to wait in a long line to get a seated, though you can reserve a table if you have more than four people in the party. Enjoy!
The restaurant was very busy on Saturday, so we came back the next day. It was still quite busy, but we didn’t have to wait. We ordered the Peking duck and mapo tofu—both were solid. The whole Peking duck was on the pricier side ($90), while the mapo tofu was reasonably priced ($20). The atmosphere wasn’t fancy, but it also didn’t feel cheap. We enjoyed the food and will visit to try other dishes again.
Asia Wok
The best American style Chinese food I’ve ever had. I truly love this style of Chinese food. I know it’s not authentic but I’ve eaten it my entire life and it is one of my strongest comfort foods. I’ve eaten from every spot in the greater Boston area this is by far my favorite. Flavors are perfectly balanced. The portions are enormous. It’s greasy and salty but not too greasy and salty. The seasoning is perfect. This lo mein is the best I’ve ever had in my entire life. Just perfect and hit the exact craving I wanted. This is the only place I will order this style of Chinese food from now on.
I was visiting my Uncle last night and my cousin ordered appetizers and rice from here. The boneless spareribs were so delicious, I had to order it again tonight for the kiddos. Great service and delivery driver was a nice guy.
Fuchun Ju
The dumplings were decent, but the skin was a bit dry and many of them had cracked, so there was no soup left inside. Overall, the food was quite good, but we were surprised that the pork dish we ordered was $40+ for such a small portion—especially at a place that doesn’t feel particularly high-end. Still, it’s a good enough spot.
We were craving soup dumplings and boy did this place deliver. Tried a bunch of different ones, thanks rainbow option! The truffle soup dumplings as well as crab soup dumplings were my favorites. Table app ordering was an easy, efficient experience for our table of 5. Orange chicken was some of the best I've ever had. Will come back just for dumplings but the Peking duck and the lobster entrees around us smelled amazing as well.
Gaga Seafood Restaurant
Worth a try to have different rice plates and crispy chicken. Not a great place with nice ambience however, the food we tried filled the gap. Food portion was good enough for to for a single menu item. Service was not that great as we would prefer some one to talk a bit and explain the menu and serve happily however, it seemed they prefer more of local clientelle. Seafood is definitely overpriced. Would recommend to try this restaurant for takeaway (choice of rices, crispy chicken and dim sums).
I came here for lobsters because they have a special for 2 lobsters for $46 but tbh other than beef chow fen I can't recommend anything else. The lobsters are small but given the price I will let it slide. The satay beef is super weird. They give large portions but they also added clear noodle which is super weird and not very delicious with not enough satay sauce. The steamed giant clam is priced $7 a piece but they basically spread 1.5 clams with a lot of clear noodle to make it look like 3 giant clams with 3 shells so if you do the math they are not as cheap as they make them out to be. I'd rather they charge full price like $10 but gives you the actual full amount. I know this because I cook at home and then I know how much meat is in 1 clam. As for lobster I have a feeling they just cook a bunch and give you pieces with 2 heads but they are alright. The best is beef chow fen which is surprisingly good. This is a cheap restaurant so ambience sucks with noisy diners and crammed seating. Don't take your date unless you've been together for a long time. Service is typical Chinese service fast and efficient but not attentive.
Billy Tse
Complete garbage food, I bought "Kung Pao Chicken" and it came with mostly peanuts and a mix of vegetables, with a small percentage of small pieces of chicken, cost me $25. The taste is petty bland but edible. One of the worst cases of waste of money I've had on food so far. 0% recommended
Ordered two sushi rolls and cold sesame noodles and greatly enjoyed all three. If I had one critique it would be cold sesame noodles need to be served a bit colder. The atmosphere though was so fun and lovely, felt truly like when you’re here you’re family.
Shōjō Boston
This place is so good! I love chicken and waffles and someone recommended I check it out for this reason and I was not disappointed! The chicken and waffles were delicious along with the kimchi fried rice and the burger! The cocktails were also delicious and so perfectly crafted! The prices were very good, especially for Boston! It has a very cool vibe and they were playing great Latin music! Definitely check it out!
We had the pleasure of lunch at Shōjō Boston on a Wednesday afternoon, and it was a truly delightful experience. From the moment we stepped in, we were impressed by the restaurant's beautifully decorated interior—modern yet inviting, with a unique flair that made it feel special. The service was exceptional. The waitstaff was attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, ensuring that our experience was seamless from start to finish. Every dish we tried was bursting with flavor, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to quality and creativity. We truly enjoyed every bite, and the food was both delicious and visually stunning.Overall, Shōjō Boston exceeded our expectations. Whether you're looking for a casual meal or a place to celebrate, this spot is definitely worth a visit. We can’t wait to return!
China Delight
Hidden Jem . Look for this when you want classic Chinese in Quogue/Westhampton. Very surprised to find classic food nowadays.
I is no good this place I call order 3 orders chicken wings that wings is to small and paid to much for that wings is to hard old waooo I never back this place I not recommend buy food
Buoy One - Riverhead
I entered the restaurant in the early evening. I was picking up dinner. I figured I would try this restaurant since I work in the area. I ordered my food online and waited in the restaurant until they were ready to help me. The girls were friendly and helped me get my food quickly. It was packaged carefully. I really appreciate that since I have to take my food back to my desk at work. When I arrived back at work my food was still hot and tasted fresh. I would definitely recommend this local restaurant if you are looking for seafood in this area.
We wanted to have fresh oysters, found this place by great reviews. This place is fish market/restaurant. Only one server with more than 10 tables, needs to be patient. 7 of us order 3 dozens of Oysters and other stuffs (steamed clams, linguine, stuffed clams etc). Very fresh oysters but lack of flavor with other kitchen foods.
Friendly's
I ordered a meal worth almost $100 for my family tonight Through DoorDash When I ordered an all American cheeseburger, it was wrapped in foil Since when do they wrap cheeseburgers? It literally tasted disgusting I’m not sure it was because it was Wrapped!?? He said like they just threw it in the microwave If I ordered an adult meal Why am I getting a wrapped cheeseburger with fries on the side like I’m getting McDonald’s or something…. It tastes nowhere near what it used to. I will never crave this again. I promise that. YUCK also, also, I ordered sauce on the side and ended up with sauce all over my bag. Thank you. Last time I will order anything from here
Ordered some ice cream to go, got home and very disappointed. Ordered a Reece's peanut butter cup sundae and it was the most underwhelming vanilla ice cream with the most minimal amount of peanut butter sauce. Just not something I'd ever suggest spending money on if you have other options