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    Chinatown Cafe

    3.8 (244 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Tal O.

    I was so excited to try this place because the reviews are awesome and prices online looked really affordable! It's cash only and pick up only. I called to place my order and was told my total was $25. I even repeated it back to her once she told me it was cash only because I wanted to make sure I had enough cash. Once I got there and handed her the money, she told me it's not enough and showed me the receipt. The total was $35... I told her that doesn't make sense because it doesn't match the prices on their website or what they told me over the phone. She picked up the sesame chicken and told me this isn't $9. It is a huge portion, I'll give them that! But I didn't want $20 worth of sesame chicken! I even showed her the website and their own prices and she told me no. Bad attitude about it too. I walked out with $36 worth of chinese food when that's not at all what I had planned to spend. Luckily I had an extra $10 in my wallet otherwise I wouldn't have been able to pay for it! I got home and was excited to try it because if Im gonna spend almost 40 bucks on chinese it better be heaven. I kid you not, mall food chinese is better than this and a quarter of the cost. Overall I'm so disappointed because I was excited to find a locally owned, hole in the wall that could become my regular chinese takeout to go. After eating about 3 bites it's obvious I won't be coming back. Chinatown Cafe, please please please update your website with accurate prices!!

    1lb of roasted pork
    Oanh K L.

    A very local & favorite to Chinese people. My stepmom always loves this place. Every time I visit her (from out of state), I always stop here to get them 1 lb of roast pork. If you can eat when they are still warm, it is flavorful, crispy & make my heart happy :). They don't speak English so well except 1 lady can communicate in English a bit, please tell them not to get you the fat pieces if you don't eat fat. Cash only place so be prepared. They also have other dishes that you can order to go or eat right there at the cafe. Big portion & pretty authentic.

    Naaz A.

    They were so good freshly made and price is reasonable tooo I would go there again!!service was good . Ambiance was good.

    Menu + Price
    Benny D.

    Chinatown Cafe has a large menu with a really good price. All of its item is pretty good and it's hard to beat its price. I come here quite a bit to order something to bring home. The ambiance makes it feel like a hole in the wall because the restaurant lost a lot of the seatings. That makes me order things to go most of the time. It's also cash only. Here is my thoughts on what to order: Rice plate if you are ordering for yourself. For a family: Order a protein such as chicken, duck, or pork. Vegetables are a good add on and lastly, a side of your favorite carbs.

    I ordered mock chicken w/ cashew. They gave me chicken w/ peanuts!

    I ordered a chicken with cashews yesterday for takeout. Why it turned out to be chicken with peanuts? Peanuts is much cheaper than cashew. This is a scam in Chinatown!

    Crispy pork belly on rice
    Brian W.

    This is THE place for Chinese BBQ in Boston. I used to go here when I was a kid with my parents and get pan fried noodles every time, but I never truly started to appreciate Chinatown Cafe until I started going here on my own and ordering their Chinese BBQ. Their Roast Duck, Char Siu, and Crispy Pork Belly are absolutely amazing, and they always give a huge portion for the amount of money you pay. HOWEVER, you never want to order a rice plate with more than 1 meat. We've noticed that if you order something like rice with roast duck and crispy pork belly (2 meats or more), you may get some off-cuts of the meat with a lot of bones in the duck or the ends of the pork belly. If you want to get a reliably consistent good quality cut, it's best to order just a 1-meat rice plate (or multiple, but always stick to 1 meat per dish). The most recent time I was here, I ordered the crispy pork belly on rice and (see picture) it came loaded with meat. I've been to other places around Boston that charge upwards of $15 and only give you 8-10 pieces, but there were 15 or so chunks of juicy, fatty, and crispy pork belly in this order. While we didn't eat in the restaurant because it was so crowded, there is a park right next door where we sat down on benches and were able to have a nice lunch. There was also enough rice and meat that we had a second helping for dinner! All in all, I will ALWAYS come back to Chinatown Cafe for Chinese BBQ. There really is no better place in Boston in my opinion, and the value is unbeatable.

    Food is the best! Servings can feed at least two people! Service great and quick! Have also had the crispy pork and chicken plate and the best beef chow foon!

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    Charlie T.

    This place is where you go if you want large portions at a very reasonable price. We ordered a combo meal, and it literally was packed to the top, and they needed a rubber band to keep the lid shut. The container had to be at least 5 lbs of food. They do only take cash, so be prepared. Our combo dish included bbq pork, roast duck, and soy sauce chicken that came with some steamed veggies and rice. This one dish was enough to feed at least 2 people.

    beef brisket lo mein.
    Francisca W.

    the love-hate relationship with this place. LOVE: convenient location; 15-min parking right out front. HATE: spots are always taken; I even got ticketed slipping in the hydrant spot for a quick pickup ~7pm when the street was practically empty LOVE: quick service (esp if you order ahead + beat the crowd) -- food is usually there by time I hang up and walk over. HATE: lines are always long - glad that they have added a second register mostly just for pickup. LOVE: value for money - portion is still big even at post-pandemic pricing. I'm always full when about 2/3 way into any of their noodle or rice dish. HATE: cash only LOVE: food is mostly consistent HATE: odd balls and "fake" items -- most recent being the Shanghainese style noodle. It was supposedly dark brown from dark soy, but it came as pale as Shanghainese people's skin. My Shanghainese friend is not impressed. Please, take it off the menu!! p.s. They recently re-opened limited seating for eat-in.

    barely cooked pork 10/26/24
    HeyYou W.

    This place is a hit or a miss. Today we bought some roasted pork and when we got it home realized it was barely cooked. I know it wasn't bc they marinated it I looked at the meat and the bones - all pink. We had to take reheat it in the oven. Mind you, this was pricey. We called them and the woman who answered didn't believe us. Like, ma'am whoever chopped the pork should've seen how pink it was. They need to use their meat thermometers! Perhaps the health dept should get involved.

    Chicken and Vegetable Chow Fun
    Vic C.

    Chinatown Café is located next door to large parking lot (which I believe restaurant patrons aren't supposed to park in, but we did just for a few minutes to pick up our to go order), with some street parking available. This is an easy miss, so try to look for the maroon-colored awnings. Please note that this place is CASH ONLY. I decided to make an order over the phone to pick up some dinner to go, last Tuesday. I called a little after 6:30 am and was told it would be ready in 15 minutes. I ended up purchasing: Chinese Congee- My husband thought this would be a good dish to order since it was raining and cold on the evening we ordered. I love eating congee and thought this was made just right. The congee was perfect at the right consistency (not too thick and not too watery). There are thin slices of chicken and also fried Chinese donut pieces placed on top. The portion size can easily feed 2-4 people. The congee was perfectly seasoned (I hate when some places over salt their congee). Chicken and Vegetable Chow Fun- I love chow fun noodles and so I decided to order this. What surprised me was how incredibly saucy this dish was. If you see from my photos, you will see that there was a whole lot (which I kind of wished I had some steamed rice to soak all of that up with). It ended up spilling a little in the bag they placed our order in but no problem with wiping it up with a few paper towels. The dish itself was seasoned right and there was plenty of chicken and gai lan in this dish. This dish can also easily feed 2-4 people. ------------------------ (Total= $17.50, tax included.... Again this place is CASH ONLY) Although we only ordered 2 items, it lasted us a few more meals thereafter and so I think the portion size is perfect for the price. I think if I lived in this area, I would most likely come back and become a regular.

    $12 chicken, pork and duck

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    Food was very quick and fresh. It's Cash only so be prepared!! Servings are large for the price.

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    Amazing food, big plates, and the nicest people you will ever meet Must come and try this amazing place.

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    Authentic and tasty Hong Kong style BBQ. My default 'go-to' when I need to load up on some HK BBQ!

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