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    Double Chin Modern Asian Restaurant

    3.4 (651 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 11:00 pm
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    Cheesy Korean Rice Cakes
    Cali O.

    This menu is so fun! If your craving gourmet food, this is not the place, but if you are looking for a fun, innovative, and unhealthy menu with unique takes on Asian cuisine, this is for you! The plating on some of the dishes was so fun and picturesque. We didn't get drinks or desserts this time but the nearby tables had beverages that lit up! There are a couple dozen menu items I'd like to try so I will definitely be back.

    Rebecca S.

    just look at the photos. do you see how beautifull crafted every dessert is? Double Chin is Doubly delightful. matcha creme brulee was a huge hit. our drinks were equally delicious

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    Jeannie T.

    What a fun menu! Modern twist on Asian classics and then some. How about some boozy boba? You betcha, that's on the menu. Capri Sun style pouches with juices and soju...yep, got that too. So it's not only about the food at this cool restaurant. Located in the heart of Chinatown, it's the place to be for lunch, dinner or drinks galore. This was my first time dining here and there'll be many firsts each visit in the future. The menu was quite extensive and there were many classic noodle and rice plates but with a spin. The rave was the cubed toast but I couldn't resist ordering other goodies. Really, I wanted to order half of it just to try. Ha ha The goods I did get: - kimchi noodles with pork belly. Nice amount of heat in this dish. The noodles were delicious and topped with pieces of pork belly that had the right amount of fat and meat ratio. It's an awesome dish. - Shin ramen stir fry, yep - served with the tub looking like the noodles spilled onto the plate. It's just too cute. Very savory and comes topped with assorted vegetables. - poutine and cheese (secret ingredient I couldn't figure out), some kind of cream sauce added to this melty goodness. There's a nice cheese pull on this dish. - Spam and egg sandwich, sounds simple enough but it's next level...a sweet glaze was used on this that compliments the Spam. Don't like spam? No problem, you can choose ham, bacon or skip the meat. Drinks were all fantastic: we had a Yuzu, a lemon, and a matcha drink. The Thai Iced Tea didn't disappoint. Will totally return next time I'm in Boston again, hopefully with more peeps so I can sample more food. This is a must try!

    Scallion Pancake, honey Sriracha Honey Chicken, Pineapple Fried Rice
    Marita S.

    We used to come here all the time when I lived in the city and it did not disappoint coming back! The portions are huge and everything we had was delicious. Service was super quick and it was a straightforward, no frills location. Highly recommend everything we got, especially the scallion pancakes! Everything was hot from the kitchen and super fresh.

    Kevin N.

    Double Chin is an Asian fusion restaurant with many interesting and innovative menu options. It's always quite busy which is a good sign as well. ATMOSPHERE/ARCHITECTURE: 7/10 Average size restaurant in Chinatown with a decent amount of seating for 40-50. It's always bustling inside which gives it a nice vibe. SERVICE: 6/10 I won't be overly harsh here since there was literally only one waitress/server and she was being bombarded everywhere at all the tables. However, it literally took 30 minutes for us to get our check. That's a little too much to ask even if she was doing her best. They need more staffing. FOOD: 7/10 Tteok Bokki - 7/10 - About average for tteok bokki. Not overpowering spiciness but also not super sweet either. I do like the modern touch of cheese over the top which is trending these days. I thought this was a decent dish, but not one that I would specifically come here for. Peking Duck Fries - 7/10 - One of the more unique dishes here. French fries topped with Peking duck and hoisin sauce. I thought this was a decent combination that was good, but not the excellence of fusion. The fries worked with the duck but did not really make it better than the traditional dish. Matcha Ma Callit Toast - 8/10 - Hong Kong style French toast with a bunch of toppings and several scoops of matcha ice cream. This is definitely sized for a group to eat but I thought it was a great dessert with a random smattering of food. VALUE: 5/10 Dishes are pretty expensive, even for Boston. PROBABILITY OF RETURN: 5/10 Ultimately, despite a unique menu, there's not much here that is clamoring for my return. TO EAT OR NOT TO EAT: No hard recommendation from me. Overall so so. OVERALL: 6/10

    Kyleigh D.

    A restaurant with fun takes of modern Chinese food. The menu is eclectic and unlike anything else I have seen in the area.

    Honey siracha chicken
    Stephon M.

    This is a no frill type of place. I thought from instagram and stuff the vibe inside would be better. The menu is very unique so it took a minute to make a selection. The service was pretty good...no complaints there I played it safe with the siracha chicken bites and the garlic ramen noodles but I recommend venturing into the menu a bit more. We shared 2 dishes as we weren't starving but 2 people can easily split 3 fun dishes.

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    Aprille C.

    What a nice little place in Bostons Chinatown. We had kimchi fried rice, XO sautéed rice rolls(which were wide noodles rolled up with bean sprouts) and garlic charred edamame. It all was really good but a little expensive. and our server didn't know what the Yelp check in offer was for so we didn't get it. Thanks for our first dinner in Boston.

    Cola Wings
    Marni M.

    I finally came to this restaurant after hearing so much about it from my friends. We came on a Saturday afternoon around 6 pm and had no trouble grabbing a table. Initially they wanted to seat us at a high table but seeing as there were plenty of other regular height tables, we requested for that and were met with no resistance. We went to family style and ordering and therefore tried their Cola Wings, Roast Duck (half), Singapore Rice Noodle, Double Chin Fried Rice, and XO Seafood Noodles XO. The wings were crispy but I did not get very much Coca-Cola taste out of it, so I was not sure if it was really worth the hype. The duck was delicious and beautifully seasoned, but as usual, you just have to be smart with picking your pieces as some can be very bony. The Singapore noodles were thin pairing well with the curry, lots of vegetables, and scrambled egg bits. The fried rice was like any other traditional house fried rice with all the fixings. The seafood noodles had scant amounts of seafood and was probably my least favorite dish out of the lot. For drinks, my party of 6 shared two of the large fish bowl drinks and two games of roulette (one lychee and the other strawberry) while playing jenga rather competitively. Overall, we had a fun experience and would definitely come again. Service was friendly and accommodating. I recommend others to check them out as will I!

    Sriracha Honey Chicken
    Susan L.

    One good thing about this place is that it is open late so it's available after a boozy night and beggars can't be choosers. There was some type of Korean fusion going on in this restaurant as I saw a lot of Korean-type dishes, but to be honest, if you want Korean food, I'll suggest you find another place cause there's no authenticity in the taste of the cuisine and it has a weird tang. The service was decent and the place in itself is a cafeteria type setting. This is not a place I would recommend to anyone in terms of food, but if you're hungry and there's nowhere else to go, it'll do.

    Crunch ramen salad
    Sophie B.

    The drinks are very good. They pour them strong. Really liked the Asian Mule and the Litty boba drink. The elote fried rice was very tasty but a little small. Veggie dumplings taste excellent and are fried to perfection. I dont know if they make them in house but I feel like they might. Crunchy Ramen Salad is so tasty! Love the flavors. Wasnt a huge fan of the soju roulette, there were a couple flavors in there that no one at the table could stomach. Taro and spam fries are solid. Very tasty One thing ive notice the last two times ive come here is that it sometimes smells like dirty dish water to me but Im not sure if thats just my nose. Also I used to like the mac and cheese dish but the last time i got it, idk if it was the smell altering my perception but it tasted kinda like it too. Overall really like this place! And theyre open so late theyre great for after going out.

    Portuguese Chicken Rice
    Kelly Z.

    Super creative Asian fusion restaurant!!! I love all the different dishes, you'll never find any of these dishes anywhere else! Super innovative snacks and super flavorful! Poutine In Your Mouth - 8/10 I love waffle fries! Nicely crisp but it needs lot more poutine. Not enough cheese or seasonings for all these fries! Portuguese chicken rice - 8/10 Very interesting flavors! I never had Portuguese inspired food before so I'm not sure if this is authentic or actually a Portuguese dish! But it's super creamy and saucy and the chicken is very tender. Matcha made in heaven - 10/10 So fluffy and flavorful! I'm surprised that the ice had a nice matcha flavor! Not too sweet and great presentation! I love the combination of the little mochi balls and red bean! Also, that is a perfect scoop of ice cream! Spam Taro Fries - 9/10 Exactly what you expect, it's fried spam and taro cut into pieces. Simple but delicious with the spicy Mayo! Could use some furikaki seasonings though. Also I love the presentation of the spam container! Overall, This is the place for fun and creative Asian fusion food. Definitely not authentic cuisine! Great for late night snacks and desserts!

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    Bayao Cafe

    Bayao Cafe

    4.4
    (114 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    My friend and I have been chasing that perfect fried chicken pineapple bun sandwich ever since…read moreDouble Chin closed. (Yes, we're still crying about Double Chin. We loved that place.) We tried Rubato Cafe and then found ourselves at Bayao, just a stone's throw away, and WOW, what a different vibe. Walk into Bayao and you're hit with bright colors, neon signs, and a decor that feels like a love letter to Hong Kong, whether you grew up there or not. The tables even look like mahjong sets, and they've got posters from classic Hong Kong films. By the time I saw In the Mood for Love (where my fellow Wong Kar-wai fans at?) in the bathroom area, I knew these folks understood ambiance. But let's talk food. I had the chicken tomato macaroni soup, a comforting, flavorful bowl of nostalgia. The chicken was freshly fried and super tasty, exactly why Hong Kong cha chaan teng comfort food is a thing. My friend got the chicken pineapple bun, and while the bun wasn't a perfect replica of the classic (or what we'd prefer, a genuine bo lo bao), I'm now thinking maybe a sturdier bun makes sense to hold it all together. (Maybe I shouldn't have been so upset at Rubato in my last review. HMM.) It tasted good, and I appreciated the cute "Time to Bread" toothpick flag. The Ovaltine French toast was a showstopper. It looks unassuming, then you cut in and BOOM! Chocolate lava oozes out. It's sweet, but hey, dessert is dessert. Prices were reasonable, around $11 for the pineapple bun, $13 for my hearty soup. In the end, Bayao didn't just feed us; it took us on a trip. I'd happily return for both the flavors and those Hong Kong feels.

    I'm duke here! Been a regular here for quite some time. Quick food, nothing fancy, very good price…read moreand down to earth. Like the Hainan Chicken rice dish a lot.

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    Chicken tomato cheese bake
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    Baby Cafe

    Baby Cafe

    4.0
    (93 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    We made a reservation ahead of time for our large group of 12 people at Baby Cafe. They have a tiny…read moreparking lot with 3 narrow spaces in addition to street parking. Our food came with a complimentary drink so we had to try the "Ice Baby Milk Tea" drink which came with a frozen "baby chef" that later melted---the milk tea was absolutely delicious that tasted just like the milk tea I've had in Hong Kong. Favorite dishes of the evening: The hand-shredded chicken. Our cousin orders this every time they come and I can totally see why. It was tender and so flavorful! String Bean w/Ground Pork--it's diced up pretty small and my daughter loved this dish. Popcorn Chicken--crispy crunchy and so flavorful--I like that these aren't spicy Sour/spicy fish and pickled mustard greens stew--this was my favorite dish of the night. The pickled mustard worked so well with the tender flaky fish!

    I'm going to go on record and say this is probably the best hainanese chicken I've had in awhile…read more It was juicy, moist, and flavorful. The way it was prepped and packaged, there were barely any bones. Our good friend got this delivered to us and it still tasted amazing. Imagine dining in?? The minced string beans with beef were so addicting, I couldn't stop eating it with white rice. She got us a whole chicken that came with two side orders of rice. Not sure if it comes with one or two, maybe she ordered an extra one for us. The salt and pepper squid were ok. A little soggy due to the delivery but were still solid after placing it in the over. The ginger scallion that came with the chicken, amazing. I love the ginger aroma. It had more ginger to scallion ratio. I highly recommend giving this place a try. And if you can, dine in!

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    Baby Cafe
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    Rubato

    Rubato

    4.4
    (214 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    My husband and I stayed in Quincy for a wedding a couple of weeks ago. We had a couple of free…read morehours during the day so we decided to check out the area nearby our hotel. After doing a quick TikTok search, I was prompted to try out this chicken sandwich from Rubato. We walked over and actually missed it on the street because it's so tiny. After realizing it, we turned around and to our surprise, there were several people inside eating and others waiting. This must be a good sign. We walked in and it was the most casual, laid-back establishment. The green color scheme and plants gave it a more earthy vibe, which I absolutely loved. Since we didn't necessarily know what to order we decided to split the fried chicken bolo. When I tell you, I have not stopped thinking about that sandwich since I ate it, I'm not kidding. It was absolutely delicious. My husband, who was resistant to even going in the first place, kept telling everyone around town about it. We will not skip a beat when in Quincy next to visit this establishment. Thanks for an awesome experience.

    First, a caveat: I didn't grow up with Hong Kong cafe (茶餐廳, cha chaan teng) nostalgia, and I'm also…read morebiased. Ever since Double Chin Restaurant in Chinatown closed (may she rise again), I've been on a mission to find a worthy fried chicken bolo bao. My friend and I trudged into Rubato on a cold, rainy day, hoping for a replacement. Spoiler alert: we did not find one. We ordered four items: rice rolls with curry fish balls, an egg custard lava bun, Ovaltine French toast, and the fried chicken bolo bao. The rice rolls were mild but fine, topped with enough cilantro and scallion to keep it interesting. The lava bun was hot, gooey, and did its job. (GOOD JOB, LAVA BUN!) The Ovaltine French toast? Eh, it aite. But here's the heartbreak: the chicken bolo bao. The chicken wasn't hot; it had that "sat around" feeling. And the bun? Just a dressed-up brioche, missing that true bo lo bao magic. A brioche bun with a crackly top is not a bo lo bao, my dudes. In short, everything was edible, but nothing made me want to come back. (It's not like watching like a hawk for an empty seat and swooping in the moment one opens up is any fun.) The chicken deserved better.

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    Bubble tea special (7/12-7/13/25; $9): loving the summer specials!
    Bubble tea special (7/12-7/13/25; $9): loving the summer specials!
    Chili Chicken Bolo ($15) - mod spicy crispy (lao gan ma spiced), sour cream/chive dressed - fusion at its finest

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    Hong Kong Cafe

    Hong Kong Cafe

    3.1
    (109 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    This is an incredibly affordable place for a quick lunch to go. The quality of the food itself is a…read morebit iffy (see fried rice comments below), but some of the items were still very good. The staff was incredibly friendly, and I think I only waited 5 minutes from when I ordered to when the food was ready to take away, so that's pretty amazing! I ordered: Lunch special ($11.45) - The price alone here is incredible. You get a good variety of food and a good amount as well for what feels like pre-pandemic prices. I've seen a lot of lunch specials being raised to more than $15 or so recently, so the fact that this one is only $11.45 is a great deal. It also came in a tupperware with a big section and a small section, and I would have expected the rice to go in the big section and the main to go in the smaller one, but they did the opposite - so you get a really large and nice portion of your main course! The actual food I got was: Crab rangoons - These were nicely fried and the filling had noticeable pieces of imitation crab in it. I also liked the savory flavor, as some places make their filling sweeter, but this was more on the savory and salty side. Very nice crab rangoon. Pork fried rice - This was the iffy one. The flavor was on point, but the rice itself was hard and felt undercooked. It wasn't inedible, but it was definitely noticeable, though covering it in the lobster sauce made up for it. If I had ordered the fried rice alone without a sauce, I would have been pretty disappointed. Shrimp with lobster sauce - This came with 4 shrimps which is pretty standard, but it was an above average lobster sauce in my opinion. It was nice and gooey, salty, and savory, and the shrimp was very meaty. This was definitely the star of the lunch, and I had some leftover to eat with white rice for my next meal! All in all, I'd definitely come back - the price along is a great deal, and I'd like to see if the fried rice would be better on a second time around. The appetizer and main were great tasting, and the service was incredibly fast and friendly. 4/5 stars - I'd absolutely have this again!

    Fabulous food at a great price. Portions are just about right - shareable or even good for not…read moresharing. The crab filled wontons were spectacular. Crispy, light, the filling was light and fluffy, not a lump in the middle. Thoroughly enjoyed the pad Thai noodles too We also had beef and mushrooms with rice. Highly recommend

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    Lunch combo (Lobster sauce with shrimp, pork fried rice, and crab rangoon)
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    Jinye Cafe

    Jinye Cafe

    4.0
    (42 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    This hole in the wall cozy spot in Quincy has to be my favorite. I was brought here by a friend and…read morewe ordered the baked bolognese spaghetti and beef chow foon. It was heavenly. I haven't had a good baked bolognese spaghetti since Quality Cafe in Chinatown closed. At first, I had zero expectations but taking that first bite brought back memories and that I was ecstatic to find a place that does this dish right! The beef chow foon had the perfect wok energy so it came out delicious. We also got the milk tea and iced lemon tea. The lemon tea was on the sour side but it was still good. I'm so glad places like this exist.

    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.

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    Ginger scallion oil
    Half S2. Soy Sauce Chicken & half salted chicken

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    Half S2. Soy Sauce Chicken & half salted chicken
    JiangNan - Boston

    JiangNan - Boston

    4.4
    (349 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    TLDR: Potentially…read moreone of my favorite Chinese restaurants in all of Massachusetts! Beautiful interior, centrally located, and delicious, high-quality food. Will definitely find a reason to come back here soon. ------ FOOD: 1. [MUST TRY] STIR-FRIED CABBAGE W/ PORK BELLY (5/5) Presentation was phenomenal (in a clay pot with its own burner underneath to keep it hot). The portion was much larger than expected, and most importantly, it tasted incredible. Generous amounts of pork in this, and the sauce was authentic and addicting. 2. SCALLION CHICKEN (5/5) Another great choice. This was a huge portion with lots of tender chicken, and the scallion was present without being overpowering. 3. CRISPY BEEF WITH FRIED DOUGH STICKS (5/5) I was expecting Chinese you tiao but these were actually the small, ultra crispy manhua twists! Paired with the beef, this was a large and unique dish that I loved. The crispiness of the mahua made this a textural delight to eat. 4. MANGO SAGO DESSERT (5/5) Big portion, wonderful assortment of toppings including grapefruit, mango, sago, and popping balls over a creamy dessert soup base. 5. PEKING DUCK (4/5) I think I'm a tough critic since I just came back from Beijing and had so much Peking duck there. We ordered the half portion here and it had a generous amount of meat for not being the full portion. There were an assortment of accompaniments, including pineapple (new to me) and sugar (like the Beijing style) which were welcome additions. The wrappers were steamed well and didn't curl up on the edges. Overall this was a solid Peking duck, but the meat wasn't as standout as I was hoping. 6. STEAMED PORK SOUP DUMPLING (4/5) Solid soup dumplings. Not the best I've ever had, but definitely hit the spot. 7. SAUTEED PEA SPROUTS (4/5) Another solid classic. 8. PORK MEATBALL IN CRAB MEAT SAUCE (4/5) This was the most unique thing we ordered. I've never had a shi zi tou meatball with crab meat sauce before. The meatball itself was large (maybe size of a tennis ball), tender, and fatty, as it should be. It was then drowned in a generous lake of traditional crab meat sauce. If you're not a fan of crab meat then this might be a bit too fishy for you, but honestly it all combined surprisingly well and I grew to like this dish more and more with each bite. I wasn't the biggest fan to start, but by the end I wouldn't have minded getting another one! ------ AMBIANCE / ENVIRONMENT: * The interior has the classic Asian style of decor, but you can tell it was recently built / renovated because everything felt new and fresh. * The ambiance also felt more new-school luxurious vs. the typical Asian establishments that are more no-frills with as many tables packed in as possible * You're still somewhat close to the tables around you, but it's not overwhelming during lunch time and we still felt like we had enough space regardless * There's a bar area at the front of the restaurant and then a large, spacious dining room in the back * This is a great place for a date or a meaningful family gathering * Right outside is Boston Common, making this restaurant very well-located for lunch before or after a nice day in the park. While there's lots of parking around the park, a spot itself can be hard to come by, so your best bet might be to use the nearby parking garage instead ------ SERVICE: * Overall the service was great and quick. They did forget our tea, but when we asked for it later they apologized profusely and were quick to bring it out for us * This place fills up quickly so be sure to come early if you don't have a reservation or if you're a big enough group, make a reservation for your desired dining time

    JiangNan Boston is an upscale Chinese restaurant that focuses on elevated regional dishes, modern…read morepresentation, and a dining experience that feels more refined than a typical Chinese spot in the city. We walked into a polished, contemporary space with a clean interior design that leaned toward a higher-end, date-night or group-dinner atmosphere rather than casual takeout dining. The lighting was warm and the layout comfortable, with a steady buzz that made the room feel lively without being chaotic. The menu highlights some of the more popular and recognizable Chinese dishes, but executed in a more premium style. We ordered a few items and found standouts like Peking duck, soup dumplings, and seafood-based plates plated carefully and designed to feel more restaurant-forward than street-style. The Peking duck was carved tableside, which added a layer of ceremony to the meal, and the skin had a good crispness that held up against the hoisin and pancakes. The soup dumplings were well made, with a thin wrapper and a rich broth that came through clearly. The flavors were solid and well prepared, with an emphasis on presentation and consistency across dishes. The dining experience itself felt structured and intentional, especially with dishes like Peking duck that were prepared as part of a more formal service. The pacing of the meal felt more drawn out, but that aligned with the upscale style they are aiming for. Service was generally attentive, and the environment was comfortable for longer meals or group gatherings. The main tradeoff is value. While the quality is good and the execution is polished, the pricing felt a bit elevated compared to the portion sizes and what we have gotten at other comparable Chinese restaurants in the area. It sits in that space where you are paying more for atmosphere, branding, and presentation as much as the food itself. Overall, JiangNan Boston is best suited for when you want a more refined, upscale Chinese dining experience rather than a casual meal. The food quality is solid and the environment is polished, but it lands in a space where the pricing feels slightly higher than the value of the dishes alone.

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    Stir fry spicy beef
    Stir fry spicy beef
    Steamed Pork & Crab Meat $10.95 Soup Dumplings (4) 蟹粉小笼包

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    Steamed Pork & Crab Meat $10.95 Soup Dumplings (4) 蟹粉小笼包

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