This place used to be pretty decent, but now they’re quite stingy with their wonton noodle soup. They used to give a decent amount of noodles with this order. But within the last few months, they’ve reduced the amount of noodles they give to a very small portion which makes it no longer worth buying. And if you ask for extra noodles on food delivery apps, they charge you the price of a Chinese donut instead which is roughly $4.50, making it total to almost $20 just to get a somewhat respectable amount of noodles with 4 tiny little wontons. This place would do so much better if they just gave respectable portions for the amount it costs. They should also add an option to add extra noodles on their menu items for $2 or less. It’s just noodles; don’t...
Read morePLEASE EVEN IF YOU ARE TRYING TO FIND A NEW PLACE DO NOT EVEN LOOOOK AT THIS STORE AT ALL. You would think the only bad thing is the plastic spoons (which are worse than mcdonald’s by the way) and taking the order behind the counter. But the food was absolutely terrible. TRUST ME the soup dumplings smelt like they went bad. You are better off going to mcdonald’s or even burger king than whatever this is. ON TOP of that you will be spending a lot of money here when you can literally go to the places next door and get a better experience...
Read moreBest steamed rice rolls in the Boston area! Got the shrimp and beef rolls, which were super thin and not overcooked. Rice noodle soup was also very good. Also liked the Hong Kong milk tea and custard buns. Steamed soup dumpling skin was a bit thick though. Got seated right away on a Monday afternoon. Service was efficient and as people noted, you need to order at the counter and get your own utensils, which was fine by us! For those who know good Chinese food, you come for the food and...
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