This restaurant is clean and staff is friendly. I ordered the orange chicken with a side of white rice. I must say that this is the best orange chicken I’ve had out of many Chinese spots in Boston. It was just the right amount of crunchy and sweet. I can’t speak for other items in the menu but I assume the same quality. My only issue is the prices, I feel they overcharge for the portion size and items.
Be careful when ordering from here. I found multiple pieces of broken clam shell in my food (ordered the “Diced Chicken Peking Style”) and wasn’t going to post anything since most of the pieces were small, until I found this huge piece of clam shell. I honestly don’t complain about food most of the time even if I have a bad experience but they clearly aren’t washing the pans / woks between dishes, and could be dangerous for people with allergies. Also this thing is sharp as hell and could have caused problems
Solid.We ordered the soup dumplings, bitter melon, noodle soup, and beef pancake rolls.Food was all pretty good, no major issues. Of course it wasn’t the best of the best but everything was very decent if not a little pricey. (Although inflation is insane right now)Service was also good, the waiters were quite patient with my older parents.I usually wouldn’t write a review but thought it might help others since there are so many negative reviews. Just to add one more experience into the ether.
Excellent food after a long day. We had the Fuzhou rice noodles and the xiaolongbao, and it was delicious and filling. Would definitely come again
Its my go to place when I wanted fried rice. I usually order yang chow fried rice and oyster pancake.Pros: food is good. price is average.Cons: The younger waitress is rude and usually moody (toxic) so we prefer the other waitress. We went in once when it was winter. She "Ordered" us in Mandarin to sit at the corner by the doorway bc we were 2 people and other tables were set up for parties but there wasn't anyone there.. I told her we don't want that corner seat, ignored her and sat at our usual spot. She even told us to speak in her language. I do speak her language but I dont want to. I disregarded her.I hate that when Chinese see another Asian person and start to scold at you in their language thinking they are slick and can have their way with you. Then they stick there nose into your business while asking bordering boundary questions that makes you extremely uncomfortable like "why wear your hair this way?".Even if I do or don't speak their language it shouldn't matter.. I would still speak English bc some people tend to erase respect in there comfort language and get aggressive crossing the line. Then they look at you and start to know that they should respect you keep your distance with them.[I feel sometimes you need to put people in their place to let them know how you ought to be treated. Unfortunately in Boston there are quite a few more places that erase the line that you set. So you have to go through all the way showing them the consequences when people show toxicity or a consistency of disrespect.]#2They open late after 3pm. But I dont think it was advertised online. So sometimes we went there and get disappointed when its closed.
Everyone hates this restaurant for a reason:REALLY BAD service. Apparently the waiters hate their jobs (and perhaps anything else in the world) so much that they are so cold to anyone, even yelling at their own workmates. Whenever you need help from them, they just lower their heads playing their phones or simply looking away. And they automatically add tips to your bill without letting you know—apparently that’s the only way they can get tips.Please, my friends. Let’s BOYCOTT this terrible restaurant. They are making such a bad example for Chinese restaurants in the Boston area — and it hurts the reputation for everyone.
The food was fine and came quick. However, the service was horrible. One of the waiters picked up my friends plate AS SHE WAS TAKING A BITE OF NOODLES and then poked my other friends chicken with their hands which did not look clean. It makes me question the sanitation of the whole place. You can find something much better for the same price or less. I would not recommend at all.
Ordered the tofu and veggies as well as some veggies and flat noodles. Server got the order wrong and got angry when we asked for flat noodles. Found left over fried noodles in the flat noodles (seems like they just scraped off the veggies and put them onto new, barely cooked noodles). Mandatory tip was put on our bill like other people complained about but thankfully we didn’t have to get yelled at for not tipping twice. Overall the food wasn’t worth the 50$ we paid and the service wasn’t good.
Good tasting food. I gave them another try after feeling like the quality had declined back in the early months of the year, and I think they have upped their game since then. Love the pork soup dumplings!
Food was mediocre at best, got a chicken dish for $15 that was supposed to be spicy and it tasted like ice cream. That was bad enough on its own before I even mention that my $15 dish that I should’ve paid $20 for at best with tax and tip suddenly cost $26. They add a gratitude fee and scam you for more money, and then add that number to your cost before tip. And then, THEN, they come back and ask for a tip. Never gonna eat here again, avoid at all costs.