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    Szechuan's Dumpling

    3.6 (238 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Veggies with tofu
    Gabby B.

    Sweet and sour everything!! So good! This place never disappoints! We came for dinner on a Sunday night and it wasn't too busy. They have a lot of seating for small and big groups. I always like to order their hot pot of tea which was perfect that night because it was pretty cold outside. They have a huge menu which is always overwhelming but everything we have tried so far has been very good. This time we got the veggie dish that came with tofu, twice cooked pork, fried rice and sweet and sour chicken. Everything came out nice and hot and we quickly dove in! We wanted to finish everything but we left half of our food so we could have leftovers. I really liked the pork that night. It was very flavorful and the meat was nice and tender. The chicken was also very good and nice and tangy. The service is always really great. They really like to top off your tea pot with hot water even before you have a chance to finish it. Our waitress was very nice and attentive. We had a really great meal and next time we will order some dumplings!!

    Scallion Pancake
    Jannet C.

    Amazing food! Their soup dumplings are small, but full of flavor. We came with a large family and tried everything from fried dumplings, soup dumplings, buns, beef soup, scallion pancakes, mapu tofu, vegetables, salt and pepper fillet, and soups. Everything tasted great! They have lots of tables of all sizes. The service is helpful and kind. They were so nice to accommodate my niece who is a vegetarian, and even gave her some vegetarian tofu soup to take home. This is a great choice for Chinese food!

    Drunken Chicken
    Lena L.

    Called to place order for the bamboo duck soup 24 hrs in advance. Food came out super fast and were all delicious.

    Dong Po Pork with Special Sauce
    Samuel A.

    Good decent Chinese food in pleasant ambience. Food plating is simple basic. $11.50 lunch special is r priced. Good: - Sweet & sour chicken - Flounder fish fillet

    Meat buns
    Dan M.

    AMAZING food. The wontons were out of this world and so were the meat buns. Everything was so fresh and tasty, and all at a very good value/price. 9.6/10 Very clean restaurant and the staff were so nice. Can't recommend highly enough! Also -- I don't know what's wrong with the people who left negative reviews, but they're ridiculous. The food here is excellent. I've eaten at tons of restaurants and have had a lot of authentic Chinese food. This place is legit and the negative reviewers are flat out wrong. Get a life.

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    Much more and interesting flavors than the other Chinese restaurants nearby. Chinese cuisine instead of Chinese fast food.

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    Yum! What a great addition to Arlington. Very friendly service and so far the food has been delicious.

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    Home Taste

    Home Taste

    4.2
    (120 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is my absolute favorite restaurant to come to in Arlington and most of the greater Boston…read morearea. The hand pulled noodles in spicy oil and pan fried dumplings are excellent, I order them multiple times a month. Give this place a try!!

    Whenever we crave Chinese food this is the place we run too!…read more The restaurant is located at the Arlington heights plaza area and they have plenty of seating for big and small parties. Everytime we show up for dinner there is always alot of take out orders which is a good sign. There is one very nice waitress which runs around alot when the place is packed but she does a very good job of providing timely service to everyone. We really enjoy the hand pulled noodles which is a must every time we done in. They are cooked perfectly and are packed with flavor of whichever dish you choose them with. We also really enjoy their dry hot pot, especially the shrimp dry pot. It's a stir fry kind of dish packed with several veggies like red peppers, broccoli and much more! The soups are also very good and rich in flavor and are perfect for a chilly day. Some of them are served in a large portion so they are perfect for sharing. You really can't go wrong with any dish! The menu is insanely long and they have a code system for each item tagged with a letter and number which makes it easier to order. We really enjoy dining here and it's always fun to try a new dish from their large menu!

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    Mountain House

    Mountain House

    4.4
    (198 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    Casual dining
    Romantic vibe

    This place transported me to a whole other location! I didn't feel like I was in Massachusetts…read moreanymore. The decor inside and the quality of their food here takes you away! From the very attentive and supportive staff to the intricate details that they have throughout the restaurant , it is truly transformative experience. As for the food, if you're in the mood of something spicy, especially that Sichuan type of heat, then the beef soup is the one for you! I personally would recommend the green pepper pork because it was absolutely delicious! I could not stop eating it and it was just perfect in every which way! Looking forward to coming here again to try many other delicious foods and will probably bring a couple of more friends because their group seating is absolutely stunning!

    5 for food 2 for service…read more We love the NYC version of this restaurant, and were excited to visit the Boston spot for mouth numbing dishes. Starting with an iPad menu, our ordering experience with our waiter was subpar. We ended up with extra things ordered that weren't part of our initial order. In good news the food was absolutely delicious. Everything was fire and the waiter poured 5 glasses of water for 3 of us. So we could cool down without needing to flag him down. With the only non-Asian waiter in the restaurant, he struggled with basic elements of service. Inattentive. Requests went unmet (lemons for water). We sat for more than 15 mins after asking to box up leftovers and to close our check. This was all a little embarrassing, as we brought my boyfriend's father. After singing praises of the NYC spot, this was a disappointment.

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    Taipei Gourmet

    Taipei Gourmet

    3.9
    (226 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    For a late 2pm Saturday lunch I stopped by Taipei Gourmet. The establishment was one-third full, so…read moreI received a seat immediately. I ordered the beef noodle soup ($15.95) and vegetarian leek pie ($9.95). Both came out within 10 minutes. The beef noodle soup had the thin flat wheat noodle ubiquitous in Taiwanese noodle soups. The soup was well-flavored with stock. Too many of these sorts of places over-rely on soy sauce, making a salty yet thin and underflavored bowl. Not here. I will nitpick and say that I would like larger chunks of beef, not the sort of cubed stew beef you see at the supermarket. The vegetarian leek pie (as it's called in the menu) is a pastry stuffed with chive (not leek), egg, and vermicelli. It was decently salted and hot. The portion sizes were quite satisfying as well. Closing thought - this place has, so far, the closest to what I would consider a decent bowl of Taiwanese beef noodle soup I've had in the Boston metro area so far. I'm always on the lookout for it

    I was in area for appointment. Opted to try for a first time as reviews are positive…read more Nice clean restaurant, sunny, nice lunch vibes. Service was strange... hot tea came to table right away and was watered down and minimal tea flavor. I ordered a sesame chicken lunch special which came with soup egg drop soup, spring roll , white rice. I ordered a side of beef teriyaki . Waitress asked 1 or 2 teriyaki ? I assumed how many teriyaki sticks or small or large options? I said 2. Egg drop soup and spring roll shows up with duck sauce... egg drop soup was very good. Spring roll was excellent and filling was fresh. Then Next 2 orders of beef teriyaki with 4 sticks each show up??? She takes away my duck sauce from my spring roll... and leaves me with no duck sauce for my beef teriyaki? I now ask for duck sauce for teriyaki? She brings out a hot spicy sauce instead of duck sauce ? The sesame chicken was very good but more sweet and sour sauce flavor than sesame ? The beef teriyaki was extremely tough meat and I had to ask for a knife to cut up? No glass of water as I saw other tables getting water? I had to ask for water as tea wasn't doing it for me ? Then another duck sauce shows up I didn't ask for but glad it did arrive and was needed? Teriyaki had great flavor but tough like beef jerky and one order would have been enough to tolerate without the confusion of getting 2 orders and then also charged for two ? I found the service confusing and not a smooth outing? Then both the waitresses disappeared while waiting for the check . I asked for a glass of water at this point. No fortune cookie, pineapple or exit offering with the check? All in all I was confused.. but I would eat again here and assume staff trying ... next time I'll be very clear what 1 vs 2 means. The menu does look many good options and convenience with parking, location and nice dining room. I would have rate 4-5 stars but the teriyaki wasn't tender and too tough to enjoy.

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    Home Taste

    Home Taste

    4.0
    (360 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Ownership change is always a mixed bag. I could do with the change in service, ambiance and just…read moreabout everything else. What I can't accept ever is the change of food flavors and quality that was the initial reason I became a frequent regular. I found out about the transition and kept up my visits and support hoping the dishes I frequented would remain the same. It didn't. It really changed quite a bit. No, I don't blame them for applying their spin on the dishes. But don't expect me to forgive a lot of culinary mistakes that your predecessor perfected. I actually updated this review because I can't keep a 5 star review on a place that I once frequented often that I now decided I'd never return to after the repeated mishaps again, and again, and again. I wish your family the best and hope for the best. But objectively, you can't just buy a place that had culinary excellence and succeed without being of the same caliber - or at least show that you're trying to be there. Cheers.

    Dear Friend, I've…read morejust come back from another dinner at Home Taste in Watertown, and I had to write you. You know how we always talk about food as not just nourishment but as effort made visible? This place feels like the perfect example of that. I ended up trying a mix of 23 different dishes (don't worry, not all at once -- over a few visits, and with some takeout in between). What struck me wasn't just the flavor -- though, trust me, the flavor was everything -- but how much each dish seemed to carry behind it: layers of technique, timing, ingredient prep, and probably a lot of patience I'll never fully appreciate. I started thinking about what really goes into making these things. I thought you'd appreciate the breakdown -- not as a food critic, but just as someone who marvels at people doing hard things really well. Let me walk you through a few of them. First up: the handmade dumplings. The pork ones are juicy little bundles of joy -- perfectly seared on the bottom, soft and delicate on top. But think about what it takes to get there: the dough has to be rolled just thin enough so the filling doesn't break through when you cook it. The pork inside? It's got to be seasoned and mixed so it stays tender and juicy, not grainy or dry. And then each one is folded by hand -- not by machine -- so that they don't leak in the pan. Now multiply that by hundreds of dumplings a day. That's a rhythm of labor most of us never see. They also have a version with pork and leek -- which is a whole different beast. Leeks release water when they cook, so someone back there is carefully draining or drying them before mixing them into the pork. One extra drop of moisture, and the dumpling would break or steam soggy. I honestly can't imagine the precision that takes. And then there's the hot & sour dumpling soup -- it's like a comforting punch to the soul. A bold broth, full of vinegar and spice, wrapped around delicate dumplings that don't fall apart in the liquid. It's like controlled chaos in a bowl. I swear it's healing. Now let's talk noodles -- because this is where Home Taste really shines. They hand-pull the noodles in-house -- and you can choose between thin and wide. I went wild and tried both across a few dishes. One standout was the Spicy Hot Oil Seared Noodles -- a dish that sounds simple, but is anything but. The noodles are cooked just past chewy, tossed with this chili oil that's clearly been infused with garlic and spice, and when it hits the noodles... magic. But here's the kicker: if the noodles are overcooked even by a minute, they'll get gummy. If the oil isn't hot enough, the aromatics don't bloom. It's science and art. Then there's the Chongqing Small Noodles with Minced Pork & Peanut -- these are fiery little things with a crunch of crushed peanuts over minced pork, all mixed into a spicy broth. Again, seems basic -- but try to balance numbing Sichuan peppercorn, chili oil, and salt all in one bowl without overwhelming the noodles. You need experience for that. Another stunner? The Xinjiang Lamb Noodles -- lamb cooked with cumin and chili, tossed with hand-pulled noodles that soak up every drop of that sauce. The lamb's sliced thin, so it's seared quickly -- too much and it's tough, too little and it's undercooked. And you have to balance the strong cumin flavor with everything else. I don't even like lamb most days, but this one made me a believer. The appetizers deserve their own love letter. The scallion pancake is a flaky miracle. It has layers -- like a croissant, but Chinese and savory. That only happens if the dough's laminated properly, with oil brushed between each roll before it's pan-fried to crispness. You can't rush it. The egg version? Even better -- the soft egg folded in adds richness that somehow doesn't make it greasy. I also had the spicy salt & hot pepper squid, and I swear someone in the kitchen must have cooked squid every day for a decade to get this good. It's tender -- not chewy -- and crisp on the outside. I've tried this at other places where it turns into a rubber band. Not here. And their crab rangoon? Say what you will about it being an Americanized thing -- these ones are crisp without being oily, and the filling isn't overly sweet. Which means someone measured the cream cheese-to-crab ratio just right. That takes restraint. And good taste. One surprise? The soups. The West Lake Beef Soup might be the most comforting bowl I've had in ages. It has this silky texture from the egg whites and a clean flavor, even with all the beef and scallion floating in it. It's light without being bland, rich without being heavy. I imagine it takes a steady hand -- especially to swirl in the egg whites without them curdling or clumping. It's like watching a snow globe of food. Even the Egg Drop Soup, which most places treat as filler, is lovely here. You can taste that someone actually made broth, didn't just dump bouillon in water.

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    JiangNan - Boston

    JiangNan - Boston

    4.4
    (344 reviews)
    7.9 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

    Xiao Long Bao (5/10): Not worth ordering. To their credit, at least there was soup inside. The…read morefilling was not very flavorful, though. I had this with my Shanghainese relatives and they thought it was so bad Fish Slices w/ Pickled Mustard Greens (6.5/10): This tasted fine. The fish itself was not memorable. The spice level was ok, but could've been spicier. Crab Roe over Rice (7/10): Pretty tasty, but more of a side dish. Peking Duck (7/10): Honestly, I never order Peking duck unless I'm with my relatives. It tasted good to me, but pretty comparable to other Peking ducks I've had in the US. I think this is their #1 specialty dish or something, so knowing that, it doesn't really live up to the hype. tl;dr Too expensive for the quality of food you get.

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