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    Big Fun Cafe

    4.2 (162 reviews)
    InexpensiveCantonese
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    $10 (August 2025)
    Jimmy N.

    I really do consider this spot a hidden gem. Great price, great quality. Their steamed rice noodles is cooked to order. I tried their steamed noodles with curry fish balls. It was ok. Nothing too special. I'll most likely stick to my shrimp rolls and fried dough and beef brisket. I wish they added more curry sauce. Maybe I'll request for it next time. Pro tip - add their extra fillings/toppings they offer. Lettuce or bean sprouts is a must.

    Char Siu Steamed Rice Roll with egg
    Lizzie Y.

    Go to Big Fun Cafe if you're looking for some clay pot rice & authentic Taishanese food! My go-to's include: the Yellow Eel clay pot rice, steamed rice rolls w/ pork (+egg), century egg + pork congee, and beef brisket & wonton noodle soup. It's definitely a smaller spot, with only ~ 5-6 tables... not much room to move around. This is the perfect spot to go for authentic Taishanese/Cantonese style Chinese food that you normally wouldn't find at most places nearby. They also have a new location that opened in Brookline that seems to have more seating! Parking: this area gets pretty packed but if you can find a spot, it's free 2hr parking.

    Chinese Sausage and Bacon Clay Pot Rice
    Kristen K.

    Really good claypots with a solid variety. We got the Chinese sausage&bacon and eel claypots. There is a good ratio of meat to rice which some other places skimp on. The rice was also perfect with plenty of crispiness. Also got the curry ball rice rolls which tasted really good. The place is a little smaller so can't fit too many people at one time but things moved fast enough that didn't get congested. Service also really good and speedy. Highly recommend.

    Rich L.

    Life is Short. F....it up! Family, Flavor, Friends. came here on a cloudy rainy day for lunch with some friends. Very small Mom) pops place that serves good quality freshly made rice noodles and clay pots. Everything was done just perfect and very flavorful very nostalgic tasting and hit the spot and every bite definitely worth a try.

    Beef chow fun
    Hank C.

    Stopped in here, there's some street parking in the area. It's a little shop, the definition of a hole in the wall. A lot of to-go orders while we were here, they have a few small seats and they get you seated right away with some water in small styrofoam cups. They specialize in the rice noodle, making it fresh here. The fivespice duck is not too bad, probably better if chilled. You just have to watch the bone shards because they cut it up fresh. The rice is a broken rice in the clay pot stays nice and hot, and they have extra sauce to the side if you need it, the sausage and bacon version is good. Lastly we tried the beef chow fun, which was excellent, not too oily and good balance. Plenty of vegetables and though the onions were a little undercooked. Friendly service, too.

    Beef Brisket Steamed Rice Roll
    Denise L.

    Worth the wait! You need to go in person and get a #. Don't be surprised if you need to wait 30 minutes. Note: they don't take reservations and it's mostly tables that seat 2 or 4; one round table seats up to 8. They do have takeout. Keep in mind that all of their rice noodles have cilantro so make sure you request without if that's not your thing. The rice rolls have great flavor and are thin as they should be. The "filling" is not wrapped inside the noodles and really is a topping. Standard condiments for rice roll sauce & clay pot rice are in bottles on the table. A container of chili oil is also on the table. If you know you want clay pot rice, then you should order it as soon as you're seated because it could take a little while. The staff are very nice and helpful. The place is simply decorated and seating is tight.

    Hursuong V.

    Small, unassuming establishment. Their Cantonese comfort food did not disappoint! So familiar. The flat rice noodles felt so authentic I had to send a picture to my aunt in China! Great portions for the prices. The biggest downside is that you are sitting quite closely to other guests, which feels cramped and gives no privacy for conversations. The trade off is that they try to fit more tables into the small space to increase seating. Service is fast and efficient and food comes out rather quickly, so they try to minimize wait times. They take credit card which is a plus. We easily found street parking but not sure if that's always the case.

    Shrimp Steamed Rice Roll
    Meghan L.

    A very small southern Chinese cuisine cafe located in Quincy, just across the street from Wollaston station on the redline. Street parking is a little bit difficult to find as it is limited in that area. The cafe is small, there are only 5 tables. Food: Shrimp steamed rice rolls--Portion is 2x the size you normally get in dim sum. The steam rice rolls were thin and soft with a slight chew, making it super easy to eat (honestly I think I ate a little bit too fast). Every bite has cilantro and shrimp. The flavor is enhanced when you add the chilly oil offered on the table. Spare Ribs with Black Beans Clay Pot Rice--My favorite order, the rice is perfectly crispy at the bottom so make sure you mix and scrape the bottom of the pot. I think they can put a little bit more of the fermented black bean to hence the flavor more. I would order this again. Century old eggs with pork congee-- Very warm and honestly a comfort food IYKYK. Think they can add a bit more of the eggs. The congee is smooth and nicely made. Ice milk tea--Very good not too sweet. The tea can be slightly stronger. Overview: This place is a hidden gem and price is affordable. I would come here again.

    Jennifer T.

    This is a no frills spot for some Cantonese comfort food. I don't think you can go wrong with anything on the menu but the rice rolls are def a must get. For two of us, we got two rice rolls and a clay pot rice to share and it was plenty of food. The space inside is pretty small (only 4 tables) as we're pretty much sitting elbow to elbow with the next table. People do come and go pretty quickly so we didn't have to wait for a table.

    Winter melon soup
    Meiyi Y.

    Authentic Cantonese food! The rice noodle was smooth and delicious. The winter melon soup wasn't on the menu. It was salted just right and tasted like home-cooked soup. The salted fish clay pot rice was flavorful and had a crunchy, burnt rice layer at the bottom. The cafe was small with limited seating. It was nearly full when my friend and I went for a weekend lunch. Service was quite fast.

    Spare Ribs Rice Roll in front shrimp rice roll with egg in the back
    Michelle T.

    Soft, delicious, delectable rice rolls. Crispy, fragrant, topping filled clay pot. My favorite roll is the spare ribs ADD egg with no cilantro. Next favorite is minced beef but of course all of them are delicious! All of the clay pots here are very tasty. Can't go wrong with any of them. Highly recommend you try their Hong Kong milk tea. Definitely a must have!

    Kelly C.

    A very small Cantonese cafe with just a handful of tables. The service is reasonable. They seem to speak both Cantonese and Mandarin. The steamed rolls are really good. Perfect thickness and very flavorful. The wintermelon soup was also really yummy. Perfect amount of salt. My friend and I also got the pork claypot rice; it was really good. I liked that they cooked it long enough for the crispy rice. Overall, I'm excited to return and try the chicken soup and a different claypot.

    Chicken with Black Mushrooms Clay Pot Rice
    Ti W.

    Extremely legit Cantonese cafe! One of the best clay pots I've had in the US. You must eat all the crispy rice at the bottom of the pot, which is such a pleasure. The sitting area is very small but I highly recommend dine in so that you can fully enjoy the meal.

    Spareribs with black beans clay pot rice

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    Tiny inside and always busy so I've only done takeout but worth it. Simple comfort food done amazingly well.

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    Small hole in the wall place famous for their homemade rice rolls! Peanut/tree nut allergens beware though, they use peanut oil

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    Great porridge/Congee. Friendly customer service. Restaurant is quaint. I usually order for pickup.

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    Space is small not comfortable for young kids. But the food is so good. Many pickups and delivery.

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    I was excited to try this place, because of the reviews. It's absolutely a hole in the wall ( a…read morereal plug in my opinion) , and tucked off of any real road. Totally incongruous with the surrounding environment. Walked in... nothing fancy. Maybe 5 tables. The food was just not good. I had the big wonton soup ( the one with all the extras ). The broth was very bland. The wontons were the nice thin wrappers, but the filling tasted "off". And there was enough noodles in the bowl to make it difficult to eat. I ate a few bites and left the rest. I also ordered the boneless spare ribs. They had a nice cook to them. Nice color. Nice charing. But... just not flavorful, and dry. Very dry. I ate a few pieces, and left the rest. Over all, I would not recommend nor return.

    This is a cha chaan tang experience or a hole in the wall. It is located in a very nondescript…read morelocation near BJ's (go straight rather than turning towards BJ's). It is literally across from a condo complex and offers 3 parking spaces in the front. Inside there is a relatively clean front room and a back room that is simply decorated. I highly recommend the wontons ($13 w/o tax) with noodle soup as it tastes very bouncy and not too salty. The beef chow foon ($16 w/o tax) has wok hei (smoky) taste to it. The lemongrass chicken on rice ($14 w/o tax) is okay. Service is friendly and prompt. There is one bathroom for customer use.

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    4.3(342 reviews)
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    Growing up in Quincy, this has been my go to spot since middle school. The menu has expanded quite…read morea bit since its opening but my favorite and go to is still their Tom Yum noodle soup. Though not a Thai restaurant, their Tom Yum noodle soup is just the best. They let you choose the type of noodle you want which is really nice if you want to customize and have a preference for noodles. Other favorites I recommend from the menu are the fried oysters and the green tea smoothie. Wish I could recommend more since it's such a big menu but I keep sticking to the same things so I can't personally speak to them. Others have tried the rice dishes etc and liked them a lot as well so I really don't think you can go wrong.

    It's been a few years since I was at Fairy Cafe. The ramen soups were always top notch so with a…read morecraving for stir fry, I ordered. I should've stuck to the ramen soups. I started with chicken wings assuming they'd be actual chicken wings in line with say, Chinese restaurants. Instead, I got the cheap breaded, seemingly frozen, garbage sold at a dime a dozen pizza/sub places. They are low quality nonsense...and $11. Hilarious. I also got the rib eye beef and enoki ramen noodles. Listen, there is roughly 5lbs of it. 3 adults can share it. But Quincy has endless options for authentic Asian food and that's what we want--quality over quantity, Asian food with fresh, quality ingredients. See the pictures. It is a mound of overcooked mush with extremely/borderline inedible fatty meat and equally mushy enoki mushrooms hidden here and there. When I know for a fact that I could cook a stir fry ramen that is ten times better than what I just paid $20 for, there is zero reason to return to your restaurant, and I won't.

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    Fairy Cafe - Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!

    Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!

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    4.4(106 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Even with a line out the door every day, this spot completely lives up to the hype…read more They serve traditional Hong Kong comfort food alongside authentic milk tea and Yuen Yeung (coffee and milk tea blend) that is perfectly sweetened without needing any adjustments. The chicken and omelette rice plate features generous portions of perfectly seasoned, incredibly crispy, and juicy chicken that isn't greasy at all. The Hong Kong peanut butter French toast is another standout item to order. The decor fully rounds out the theme, creating a great atmosphere that is both elder and youngster approved. Staff is quick and efficient. Definitely get their early and be prepared to wait!

    Bayou Cafe is one of my favorite Hong Kong style restaurant in Massachusetts. The restaurant has…read morevery limited parking spaces in front of the restaurant, maybe enough for three or four cars? Be prepared to find street parking and even do a little walking. As for wait time, I have been here twice during lunch and on the second trip I did have to wait 20 minutes for a table. The restaurant was packed and there were plenty of takeout orders throughout the meal when I dined in both time. Clearly, a local favorite. You can try the trio appetizer that lets you try the fish ball, fish dumpling, and rice rolls. It's the right amount to share with three people and each person gets a taste of the three appetizers. My favorite had to be the rice balls, followed by the fish dumplings, and last the rice noodles. Of the toasts I have tried so far, I preferred the sweet toast dessert filled with milk as opposed to the truffle egg toast. For entree, I have to say, the fried chicken with the omelet egg is a must try. Next would be the Hainese chicken. Then third with be the sorrowful rice, which is two fried eggs and bbq pork. Everything was so flavorful. You have to try the milk teas. If you prefer sweet, go for the ice bear milk tea, but if you like a bit bitter, go for the hot version and add sugar to your preference. Overall, food came at a fast pace, service attentive. There is plenty of seating end even seating in a private dining space for a larger group of 10 or so in the back of the restaurant. I would definitely be coming back. See my pictures.

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    Six months later, third meal at South Garden is another successful one…read more -- Shrimp with Black Bean Sauce: Plump, plentiful, sitting on bean sprouts and a restrained application of black bean sauce. Nicely cooked shrimp. Black bean sauce was subdued, though with noticeable ginger every fourth bite or so. Good. -- Chau Chow Style Clams: The big winner, with flavor galore from the chives and the tiny dried shrimp as well as tiny shreds of pork and the namesake ingredient. Hints of black bean sauce in a thinned-down broth. Great on its own and mixed with white rice. -- Chicken with Fried Garlic: Stellar as well, but a repeat item, so the greatness wasn't a surprise like the clams. Crispy, juicy, strongly flavored of marinade that stood out even with the garlic (mild, not bitter) and salt. Some light heat in there too. Elite and a perennial must-order dish. -- Beef Chow Foon: First time offered a choice between wet and dry. I remember the last time it was soaked with sauce (delicious though), so went dry this time and enjoyed it more. Very soft noodles, beef very tender, and much more of it than you would expect for the fairly reasonable price. The bill adds up quickly but I contend there's good value-- unless you need good service to have good value. After three visits, I can say the food is mostly spectacular, but the servers are anything but attentive. It's almost as if they go out of their way to ignore your table even when it's literally on their way. I'm willing to make the tradeoff but not willing to pretend there isn't one.

    My most AMAZING CULINARY EXPERIENCE was at this local Restaurant!…read moreI have dined at many but our entrees and appetizers presented in a food lovers dream! We had a table full of guests at a round table with a glass lazy Susan in the middle. I was lucky enough to have others order our food that came out continuously till the whole glass lazy Susan was filled with delectable and eye catching platters! You have no idea why this place was FULL OF HAPPY EATERS! But after seeing our main dishes it was obvious it is the BEST PLACE TO EAT! The restaurant was full to capacity with several group parties and celebrations! That also included a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION for our GUEST OF HONOR " GRACE "!, I was extremely impressed and over joyed that I was invited to attend without knowing that this Hidden Jewel in Quincy existed! I will post my photos but in my opinion you need to experience this gastronomic phenomenon yourself! You will be in food heaven as I was and the Staff truly gives their all attention to your needs and wants! The evening wasn't over till they brought to the table a massive Birthday Cake for GRACE! You had to be there to see this luscious cake decorated with fresh fruit! It was even more tastier than it looks and I asked for a second slice. This Restaurant will now be one of my go to's for dining! I hope to come back and bring others to give them the same culinary experience as myself! I want to wish HAPPY BIRTHDAY to GRACE and I know she had a memorable time here with all of us! Thanks to South Garden for a wonderful dining treat! No matter if it's for two dining or many you are guaranteed to have the Best in whatever you order!

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    South Garden - Clam with chives stir fry

    Clam with chives stir fry

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    4.0(41 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    I drive by this area pretty often & have been to many of the restaurants around here but have never…read moretried Jinye Cafe before, or at least I thought I haven't. Turns out, my family has been getting their salted chicken & soy sauce chicken from here all along! We got half a salted chicken & half soy sauce chicken to go, plus extra ginger scallion oil. I LOVE GINGER SCALLION OIL! THIS over rice, chef's kiss. Simple but so darn good. Def a hole in the wall kind of spot, but don't knock it until you try it! I will be back to try their other menu items. Looks like they offer Hong Kong styled food like the baked chicken/ pork with cheese & curry or tomato sauce and wonton noodle soup. The salt & pepper chicken wings look absolutely delicious.

    Do not sleep on this hole in the wall restaurant! If you are looking for comfort Chinese food,…read moresimilar to a cha chaan teng or food that your grandma used to cook, this is the spot! Between my friend and I, we ordered three items. We started off strong with the salt and pepper chicken wings. They were perfectly fried, sprinkled with salt, and adorned with fresh jalapeños. Then we got the curry beef brisket with rice. The beef is so hearty and tender. The sauce sopped up every morsel of rice. And the star of the show was the baked pork chop rice with tomato sauce. This dish was so satisfying. It's a crispy pork chop over a bed of fried rice. Ladled on top is a blanket of tomato sauce and gooey cheese. If it is your first time eating at Jinye Cafe , please order the baked pork chop rice with tomato sauce. It is like a hug in a bowl. Jinye Cafe has three available tables. The waitresses are so sweet. We went on a Friday at 6PM and the tables were full and the takeout orders were non stop. Street parking available but busy during dinner time.

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    Jinye Cafe - Ginger scallion oil

    Ginger scallion oil

    Jinye Cafe - Half S2. Soy Sauce Chicken & half salted chicken

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    Half S2. Soy Sauce Chicken & half salted chicken

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