Second time to this restaurant! Cheap, delicious and plentiful
š„¢ Hometown Rice Roll & Dumplings : Quincyās Must-Try Rice Noodle RollsāWorth the 30-Minute Drive Sometimes, good is worth the commute. A second visit to this Quincy spot (after taking your tips to heart) confirmed it: fresh, flavorful, and affordableāeven better when you know the hacks. š The Stars: Rice Noodle Rolls (Chang Fen) Shrimp & Beef š¦š„© ⢠A non-negotiable: Silky, thin rice sheets wrapped around plump shrimp or tender beef. Served with the house sauce (light, savory) andāsurprisinglyāa sprinkle of American parsley (cilantro-adjacent). It works! ⢠Pro tip: Hate parsley? Just ask to skip itāno problem. Bonus Hack: Hit the condiment bar for their (fermented bean chili sauce). Thick, slightly spicy, and packed with umamiādrizzle it on everything to boost flavor. š The "Meh" Dish Salt & Pepper Chicken ć»Generous portions (the box was overflowing) and tender meat, but flavor is basicānothing memorable. Stick to . š Other Winners Beef Brisket Wonton Noodles š® ⢠Tender brisket, plump wontons, and springy noodles in a savory brothāhearty and satisfying. Assorted Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings) š„ ⢠The wrapperās a bit thick, but the fillings shine: Rich black truffle, fragrant chicken broth, and savory beef. Each bite bursts with juiceāso good, they linger in your memory. š The Perks Self-Service: No need for tipsāboosting the already great value. Price: Under $20 per person to fill upāunbeatable for fresh, made-to-order Chinese. Vibe: Casual, quick, and popular with localsāproof itās a neighborhood favorite. #QuincyEats #BostonDimSum #RiceNoodleRolls #AffordableEats