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Liyin Rice Roll Master
So good. Been craving authentic rice rolls but didn’t want to haul to Chinatown. Only downside is there’s a ton of MSG, but otherwise it’s AMAZING
I thought it was pretty tasty. The combo is great value.
Master Wok
You can enjoy a hearty and flavorful Chinese meal on Amtrak. You can choose between rice or noodles, along with a selection of proteins and vegetables, all at a relatively affordable price. It’s a good option for Chinese fast food while traveling!
Literally serving cold food don't bother. Cold rice cold shrimp cold vegetables the whole damn plate cold not even lukewarm. Stay away. I was in a rush don't be like me. If this plate was free I'd return it. I ate two pieces of shrimp out of the picture.
B.D. Chilipa Restaurant
Great dry mala pot! You can customize what you want to add in your pot and choose the spice level. I recommend mild spicy (小辣) for people who don’t eat that spicy! The portion is big so you can share with the others. Their bento box is okay. Delicious and authentic but since every dishes were premade for you to choose sometimes it’s not very fresh.
One of the best dry mala places in Boston! Their mala is very rich and flavourful aka spicy, so it is advised to get medium. Overall the selection for meat, seafood, and vegetables were plenty and it was also cooked well.
Baby Cafe Allston
Casual yet stylish spot that serves solid HK food. Allston's Chinese food scene is solid, but Baby Cafe fills a niche with its Hong Kong-style comfort food. While HK cuisine might not be worlds apart from the usual Chinese fare, there are definitely some dishes with European influences here that make it unique. I swung by twice for lunch, and despite its low ratings, they had some good dishes. Couple dishes that I enjoyed were the Salt & Pepper Shishamo and the Beef Stew Rice. It’s rare to see Shishamo at a Chinese restaurant, but the quality of the fish was quite good - crispy and packed with flavorful roe. The stewed beef was also very tender and I liked that they kept the bits of tendon to add a satisfying, jelly-like texture. There were, however, some dishes that I thought were just okay - Baked Pork Chop Rice and the HK Style Butter Toast. The pork chop was on the dry side, and the basic tomato sauce didn’t do much to elevate the dish. The butter toast had not much to write home about on its own—it was dense and didn’t have much flavor—but paired with condensed milk, it went from plain to satisfying in one swoop. As for their signature Iced Baby Milk Tea, it was a playful surprise: they serve it with milk tea frozen into the shape of a little character, which keeps the drink cool without diluting the flavor as it melts. Overall, a solid addition to the neighborhood. Would pop in for lunch now and then.
I’ve been to this restaurant multiple times with my friends, and even my picky eater friends keep talking about this place! The Hainan chicken is our go-to dish, always flavorful and tender, they have really good balance of chicken fat and meat. (But tbh everything we tried so far were all good) I also love their egg puff and Hong Kong milk tea—absolute perfection…😭 The atmosphere is clean, cozy, and such a vibe. I’ve never revisited a restaurant this often, and it’s easily one of the top 3 Hong Kong-style spots in Boston. Highly recommend!😋😋
Wong's of Boston Chinese Cuisine
We had ordered office lunch today. The food was ready on time , hot and flavorful. Everything was packaged well and we were given plenty of condiments. If you are in Downtown Crossing area, this is a place for delicious Chinese food.
Located in the Corner Mall food court. Standard Chinese fare, everything is pretty great. But their Chicken and Rice soup is the absolute best. Large and small size available for those days you’re not feeling so great. A few people in our office got colds this month, and Wong’s chicken soup really seemed to help.
Bourbon street
Run! The food is bland, with no flavor. All the different chicken dishes taste the same. There was no line, yet the server rushed my husband and me to make a choice. There were no napkins, only what came with the plastic utensils in a bag. The soda from the fountain also had no taste. What a big disappointment!
The food is great, especially the BarBQ chicken. The samples they give are super small though. One of the staff seemed in a horrible mood and you can visibly see. If they were in a better mood I'd definitely rate higher but they cheap on the samples and they seem like they don't want the job.
Hong Kong Harbor
In Boston for a quick visit, was craving Chinese and decided to give this place a shot. What an absolute disappointment. Food is completely tasteless, overpriced (for what it is), and the place is very customer-unfriendly. But the Oscar really goes to the female Chinese cashier: the rudest, most troglodyte-type server I've ever seen behind a counter. In the 5 min I was there I witnessed her being extremely rude to 03 people, excluding me (which makes 4 ppl in 5 min, probably a record): one in person and 02 over the phone. Behaves ostensibly and shamelessly as if she is doing customers a big favor, and openly treat people as an inconvenience. Truly unbelievable. Bad food + medieval service = perfect recipe for extinction.
First of all I came here last night and they gave me the wrong order. Then the woman the phone today tries to tell me that I didn’t come in. When I’m telling her I have pictures and I still have the food in my house. Her customer service was terrible and I will never order from this trash place again. They have no decency and was super disrespectful to me by trying to call me a liar. And the food looked like it wasn’t even cooked properly. DONT GO HERE IF YOU WANT A GOOD SERVICE !
Beijing Taste
Uber eats. Food was great both times and portions sizes large. Prices reasonable compared to other similar Chinese restaurants. The shredded pork and pepper dish was spicier than I expected which I love but might be too much for some. Edit: forgot to mention I'm Chinese so my evaluation is based on Chinese taste. The spices needed for actual Chinese food costs more. Unsure if those expecting american-chinese would enjoy or not Pork ribs in brown sauce Ginger scallion chicken Fried pork with hot pepper Beef noodle soup Fragrant chicken Mongolian beef
This Chinese restaurant is a must-visit—not just for the amazing food but for the incredibly handsome waiter who served us! He was not only charming but also attentive and professional, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. The dishes were authentic and packed with flavor, and the ambiance was cozy yet elegant. Great food and great service—what more could you ask for? Highly recommend!
China Maxim
I would give this place 0 stars if I could. Tried them about 2 weeks ago and had a terrible experience. Order was not completely fulfilled, items out of stock, prices inaccurate on menu. I walked out missing 2 meals and the food was just ok. I was charged $61.10 on my receipt and upon checking my credit card statement “China Maxim” or “Hippo Kitchen” as they’re now calling it, charged me $144.50! Do not go here
This restaurant is a scam. Customers beware. Ordering takeout on their website was a compete nightmare. Missing large quantities of food, was charged literally double which was not reflected on my receipt, pretty sure this is illegal. No customer support provided. Was left with very little food and paid double for it… total scam.
Tin Tin Buffet
So grateful that decent buffets still exist. I love the chicken and broccoli, cabbage, Bok choy, and fresh fruits and veggies!! There is a ramp for access, but you do have to go up a very steep hill to get there if you need it. Otherwise there are stairs. They have self-serve Chinese tea too which is so tasty!! I really like this place
They already know me hehe which makes it really good and funny. The FOOD IS SICK like the best I’ve tried. Ofc it can get a little cold but they will put fresh food out. I come a lot with my dad so they tell me “oh you grow so fast” it’s funny, they are really kind. Everyone it’s so nice and it’s actually a pretty good cost 💲. I really love it so I recommend it to everyone to come and enjoy 😊
Fusion Express
Just getting around to giving a review for this restaurant. I live in the Springs and this is my favorite Chinese food restaurant In the area. I order once a week—sautéed broccoli and Sautéed eggplant and egg drop soup. I used to live in New York City and had a favorite place around the corner. This food closely compares to that. The sauces are different, but the preparation is excellent. Highly recommend this restaurant.
This is the best chinese food in the Hamptons. The sesame chicken is better than my local Chinese restaurant in the city. Try this place it’s good and good portion size.
Canton Eatery
I have been order Togo from here for 14 years and I love it, the food is always delicious served nice and warm. The delivery is quick and so is pick up. The staff is really nice and friendly too. I love this restaurant so much and my family and friends to too. The price is great too
This used to be my go to place, but no more. The food quality is okay and delivery is quick, but to charge me nearly $3 for requesting sauce on the side. Not extra sauce, just the sauce that already comes with the chicken - $3 for that? Will be the last time I order from these guys to avoid being charged extra money after the fact for something so basic.