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South Garden

3.3 (213 reviews)
ModerateChinese
Open 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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Good for kids
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Wanting W.

I ordered stir-fried loofah, but the loofah skin was barely peeled and completely inedible. I called the restaurant to complain, and they actually told me "our loofah is not peeled." Unacceptable response and zero accountability.

Seafood in Taro Pot - $22.95 as 0f 2/2025
Bob L.

TLDR: Great food with great portions! Coming from Boston, I will always appreciate any establishment that has their own parking lot and this place is no exception. Items ordered as of 2/2025: - Spicy Salted Pork Chop - $18.95 - This was delicious. Perfectly cooked and crispy without a lot of breading. Would 100% recommend. - Spicy Salted Calamari - $15.95 - Great portions and flavor. Also comes with vegetables which is an awesome bonus! Would also order this again. - Seafood in Taro Pot - $22.95 - Hearty pot full of seafood and tofu. Broth inside is delicious. - Deep Fried Noodles with Beef and Vegetables - $15.95? - I couldn't find this on their website so I'm not 100% on the name or the price (There's a picture of it on the menu though). This is ENORMOUS. Great gravy sauce and tons of beef and vegetables. I would definitely order this again.

Charlotte J.

I can't even say enough how much I love this place. Been craving real Chinese food in the US forever and this one just hit right. Food was super tasty, you even get that little smoky wok smell so good. The moment I walked in, it felt like those old Chinese restaurants from when I was a kid. Nothing fancy, really simple inside, but it just has that vibe... like a charm. I'm definitely going back, no way I can resist

Surf clams with garlic and vermicelli
Diane H.

Everything is so good at this restaurant, especially the seafood -very fresh. The scallop with garlic and vermicelli is good, steamed fish is good, lobster tower is good, and the sauté beef udon noodle is also super good. I also really enjoyed the Peapod stems and any of the tofu dishes. Sometimes they give you free dessert, such as coconut sago. Servers are very chill.

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Janet T.

We came here specifically for the lobster tower as we wanted to try it. It was very tasty with lettuce and french fries. It was pricy, but great experience. The restaurant was fully packed and every table was taken. This was around 7pm on a Friday night. $98 for the lobster tower dish. Three of us ate it and completely finished the entire tower.

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Alex K.

New menus. Food was spot on as usual. Biggest lobsters in the tank I've ever seen in my life.

Jellyfish, chicken feet, & fried intestines
Lizzie Y.

South Garden is a great place to go for authentic Cantonese Chinese food! The last time I visited (before today!) was before they added the lobster towers onto the menu... so it's been a while! They're located in the Presidents Plaza, where you'll also find Kam Man Supermarket, Cloud Asian Fusion & Bar, and more. South Garden has been around for quite some time now and is always solid. Today, I visited for Lunar New Year Eve dinner and it didn't disappoint. Everything was great but the star of the show, for me, was definitely the 5 lb lobster tower! For $98, you get 5 lbs of lobster, which was good for the 9 of us to share. Every piece was a good piece. Only thing that I can think of that could make it better, is if it could've been salted egg yolk fried lobster. I'm pretty sure they'd be able to, but also not sure haha. I will forever love getting the roasted chicken with roasted garlic. Always have to order that whenever I eat at a Chinese restaurant. SO GOOD! The clams with vermicelli is also another fave of mine. Overall, had a great meal tonight at South Garden. The servers haven't changed at all! They're always nice and very quick service. Will for sure be back soon ;)

Helen Z.

This place is right next to Kam Man supermarket and was packed when we went for dinner. Some dishes were kind of greasy. I loved the appetizer with the huge clams, don't remember what it was called but would come back just to order that. The shrimp was also very fresh. Would come back to try more things but definitely order the clams.

Chicken Chow Fun
Stephanie T.

4.25/5. Flavor is authentic, but couldn't eat too much because the dishes were very oil driven (but that's the nature of the cuisine). Roasted chicken w/ minced fried garlic was very flavorful, good saltiness with a little umami. Peapod stems were done well, good texture, didn't taste old, flavor was on point. Chicken chow fun flavor was slightly lacking and chicken was a little dry but dish was otherwise carried by texture, being cooked to the perfect springiness and a very minimal, tasteful char (enough "wok hei" [鑊氣]). Chow mein had a lot of sauce for a medium amount of flavor, but it had a good balance of dry, crispy noodles to softer, saucy noodles. Tea was spectacular for no reason, perfect potency. Service was very fast and polite enough. Ambiance was classic Chinese restaurant, some older furniture with white table clothes, some well-loved teapots and plates, some fish tanks on display, would say it feels clean but clean enough (this is how we know it's authentic . Been a few times and overall good experience, would go back again.

Soy Sauce Chicken
Ju L.

The food was either a hit or a miss. I've never seen a chow fun so poorly made, which was clearly lacking the grease and flavor that makes it distinctively Cantonese chow fun. Because of that, a lot of the noodles and beef were burnt and when we brought it up, we were told that he guessed the chef made it like that today and walked away with no suggestion to change it or remake it. The soy sauce chicken was great, though...super juicy! This place was really lacking in the service department, though. My grandmother literally asked a reasonable question of whether the entrees came with white rice or not so that we could order some if they didn't. The waiter scoffed and said "of course we have white rice... what kind of Chinese restaurant has no white rice?" We probably had like 4 different waiters that stopped by our table and the others were okay or much better but that particular waiter having a snarky and condescending response really annoyed tf out of me. Even asking for the check was such a chore. Usually you go into these type of Cantonese restaurants expecting meh service, but that was completely uncalled for and the food wasn't even all that to justify this place at all.

Lobster tower
Judie K.

Definitely a must visit for the lobster tower! We got a small which can feed 4 comfortably, 5 people maybe. It's market priced, so when we went, it was $98. Really a nice experience to eat various parts of the lobster and it's quite meaty! The flavor was AMAZING. Hard to describe, but a bit of a spice, salt and peppery, garlic-ky, and more. They deep fry it so it seems too. Also came for the dou Miao (pea pod stem) in crab sauce, and it's one of my go-to dishes. :) Will be coming back again!

Lily S.

It's been a crazy few days. Celebratory dinner at South Garden Quincy, food was fast and plenty! My little guy recieved a special award for his non profit efforts and dropping off 4000 pounds of food to our local pantry this weekend. We had the seafood tower (Asian style) it was a 9 pound lobster, crabs, and fries??????, fried tofu, beef and Chinese broccoli, beef and cilantro soup, seafood soup, chicken with fried garlic, egg tofu, Buddhist delight, sweet and sour beef, Mayo shrimp in taro pot, triple fried delight (pork, shrimp, calamari). Everything was really good! I especially loved the little sweet warm dessert at the end. Highly recommended!

Lobster TOWER
Kelly Z.

I came here for one thing and one thing only. THE LOBSTER TOWER!!! The lobster tower is fried twin lobsters with fresh house made fries and veggies. It was a beauty to see! The lobster was full of meat and the claws and tails were just HUMONGEOUS. Literally the fattest lobster I've ever seen! Very flavorful and I liked that its fried so it absorbs the sauce in the crust and on the shell you can suck off the flavors. The chicken was also good too, chicken is something I must have at chinese resteraunts. The skin was nice thin and crispy and the chicken itself is juicy and silky. UGH so good!! Overall, you have to come here for the lobster tower. This place is known for it and I never seen anywhere else have this!

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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.

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Big Fun Cafe is a hidden gem in Quincy. They specialize in clay pot dishes which are a must have in…read moreCantonese style restaurant. Their menu is limited but thats not a bad thing. The restaurant is relatively small and only have 17-20 seats. I ordered Chinese sausage and bacon clay pot rice and shrimp rice rolls with eggs. They have extra sauce ready for you on the table for both clay pot dish and rice rolls in case you need more sauce. The rice rolls are perfect. They aren't stingy with the shrimp and the claypot dish is also tasted like grandma's cooking. Service was awesome. Server was very welcoming and considerate. I will definitely return here in the future.

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4.1(245 reviews)
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4.3(342 reviews)
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Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!

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4.6(221 reviews)
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I guess I've had my head in the clouds because HELLO?? Why haven't I tried Cloud sooner?! The food…read morehere packs bold flavors and creatively reinterprets Asian classics. Be prepared to EAT because the portions don't disappoint. Plus everything is super tasty! There's definitely something on the menu for everyone. A few of my favorites are the Spicy Edamame, the Salt & Pepper (S&P) Combo, the Popcorn Chicken, the Pepper Steak Pasta & the Ramen (the charsiu was soo good)! The bar here also makes the best cocktails and has a great selection of liquor. There's usually nothing open late these days but Cloud is actually open to midnight/1AM Mon-Sun. It's the perfect spot to start or end the night with friends! It can get quite busy at the bar or in the dining area but the staff are really accommodating and friendly. The interior is vibey and casual. Check them out if you haven't already!

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