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    3.5 (31 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Volcano Tonkutsu (Spicy)
    Mark T.

    I'm going to be honest with you all: I love ramen! After a disappointing experience at another place, I was worried. I was worried that I had fallen out of love with it, and/or that my palate changed for the worse. Still, me being me, when I discovered Toppu was open, I made it a point to stop in and give it a try. This time I was not afraid of the heat, and ordered the spicy "Volcano" Ramen. I've had my tail absolutely handed to me a handful of times, but I decided to trust the server that it wasn't crazy hot. Well, I am glad to report this was the best bowl of ramen I have had in a long time. It was so good, even though it has been less than 24 hours, I am tempted to go back and order the same thing again. This is one of those rare cases when I cannot think of anything negative to say. Yes, this means I have experienced perfection! I have to start with the broth: the broth had the perfect amount of salt, was very savory, and had a hint of extremely pleasant sweetness. True to the server's word, the heat level was on point. It was spicy enough to be noticeable, but not at all overpowering or overwhelming. The definition of pleasant heat. The Chashu was also great! It was grilled/roasted instead of being boiled, and it had a good balance of fatty and meaty. It had absorbed a little bit of sweetness from the broth which worked wonders with the protein. For the noodles, these were cooked to perfection with just a teeny tiniest amount of firmness for texture. The egg was also cooked perfectly. For the veggies: I love the use of bean sprouts and bamboo shoots for added freshness and crunch. The use of Nori (which I think also counts as a veggie?) was also excellent and added a new dimension to the bowl. Finally, for the service, other than me wishing that an empty water glass was noticed a bit faster, no complaints here. The service was kind, polite, and speedy. When it comes to the location, it is clean and bright! They did a truly lovely job renovating in rehabbing the Dunkin' Donuts that used to be here. With this, I am absolutely a fan of Toppu, and I'm going to make a point to stop in at least one more time before I leave the state for good!

    Melanie W.

    Another new ramen shop was added to the Quincy Center location. The place is small, with around 6 to 8 tables. We got here before 6 p.m., so it wasn't busy. More people came as we were about to finish our meal. The waitress was friendly, but she made an error on our order, and the kitchen might forget the order as well when it's too busy. Affordable price, don't expect high quality. It is a place for quick meals, but they serve slowly once it gets too busy. We order the following: Classic Japanese Omurice with Katsu Deep Fried Pork served with Miso Soup--they forgot about the katsu and served the rice first. It does take a little longer to make the tornado eggs. Also, they forgot about the miso soup after they served the katsu, and we nearly finished the meal. Adding $3 for the katsu, it worth it (Did not take picture of the katsu and miso soup since they served separately) Toppu Tonkutsu - chewy ramen, but the chashu was too thick and soft. Even the meat and fat were balanced. The soup base was thick and too salty. Volcano Tonkutsu is spicy, chewy ramen. I wish the chashu were thinly cut, and the soup base was too thicker than the nonspicy version. My favorite was the egg. Too much msg, I drank whole cup of water. Volcano roll - not too much rice and huge shrimp tempura, too much tempera flake and little cooked scallop and crabstick. They added bonito which ruined the taste. Spider roll - nothing really special Eel avocado roll--but they gave us eel cucumber. We did not bother changing it since the chef took too long to make it. The sushi was served after nearly finishing the rice and the ramen.

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    Disappointed.. Half the meal was either raw chicken or some other type of meat. It was pink and rubbery. Either way it was def not fried chicken as advertised.

    Volcano Tonkutsu-Spicy
    Meghan L.

    New sushi restaurant in Quincy that just opened. The place is modern and clean. The restaurant is small, there are about 5-8 tables. Food breakdown: Volcano Tonkutsu (Spicy): It had a slight kick of spice. The ramen was surprisingly pretty good as I usually dislike ramen cause it is overly salty or the broth is way too thick. I would honestly order this again. Spider Roll: Crispy soft shelled crabs. Flavor was decent. Alaskan Roll: Rice was a bit cold (this was for all the maki rolls ordered). Sushi rice should be room temperature or slightly warm. They used the perfect amount of rice. The fish was so little, I was honestly just tasting the avocado and cucumber. Eel avocado: Again very little fish. Roll was mid. Takoyaki: Over cooked, takoyaki was very dark in color. There is a small piece of octopus. Missing scallions and ginger. Also takoyaki needs more sauce. Overview--I would stick with the ramen and maybe just get a roll if you are craving for sushi as well. The maki rolls are pretty average. Staffs were friendly and place was super clean though. Would come back for ramen only.

    S1. Volcano Roll
    Bing L.

    Volcano ?looks nothing like the picture and is burnt. Recommended online, tried for the first time, very disappointed

    D3. Curry Karaage Fried Chicken Don
    Jeffrey S.

    Worst Japanese restaurant. Everything l ate lacked flavor. Somehow even the rice seemed to lack flavor. Only the sushi was good. Service was alright. The place looked nice

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    Alyanna T.

    My partner and I ordered a classic Japanese omurice combo w miso soup (plus katsu pork and curry sauce), takoyaki, karaage don (plus black pepper sauce), and any 3 rolls (spicy tuna, spicy salmon, eel avocado) - TASTE: 4/5 - twas better than anticipated! Both sauces, the curry sauce for the omurice and the black pepper sauce for the karaage, were super tasty. The spicy tuna and spicy salmon were actually seasoned and spicy, unlike other places TEXTURE: 5/5 - the omurice was more of a flat tornado-style egg vs. rice wrapped in egg or a fluffy egg cut open to reveal its runny center. Still enjoyed it though, plus the crunchy katsu pork and breaded takoyaki PRICE: 4/5 - total came to $76, more than I expected SERVING SIZE: 4/5 - satisfied us for dinner and still had leftovers SERVICE: 3/5 - ordered online via Chowbus and our food was ready/on time when we arrived 20min later. The space was empty at ~5pm on a Saturday. Unfortunately realized we were given a chicken teriyaki dish, instead of our karaage don, when we got home ATMOSPHERE: 4/5 - was only inside briefly for pickup, but Toppu is bright and cozy w Japanese decor. Definitely a departure from the former Dunkin Donuts space lol PARKING: 5/5 - ample parking in their dedicated lot

    Green tea mochi
    S C.

    Inside was cute, decorative and has the feel of street vendor. Pricing is comparable to other venues. Sashimi and sushi: tasted fresh but wasn't anything unique to write about. For the Chefs Sashimi platter it came with a tuna roll, we requested it to be spicy tuna and they had to up-charge $1 for that. Usually other venues would just count it as an easy switch, not sure why they up-charge. The nigiri was also odd, they use the mayo as the paste to glue the fish to the rice, I'm used to wasabi being used. I don't like the mayo as glue. Ramen: passable, I didn't try it but the kids liked it. The soup looked creamy and the noodles looked on point. The charsui was tender and juicy. Mochi ice cream: 1 order comes with 2. Save your money and go to Hmart down the street, that's most likely where it came from. Service: was fine, but the waitress didn't look happy to be there. Overall, the quality and price doesn't beat the competitions down the street. Tip, the location of the restaurant is confusing. If you see that big Dunkin' Donuts sign, it is there! Just find parking on the street.

    Diana N.

    I'm glad I decided last minute to come try toppu after driving by 4x a week. When we walked in it was nice and bright and clean, the decor was refreshing. The staff is welcoming and attentive. The menu was easy to read. My niece picked a Katsu ramen, the deep fried pork was huge, crispy and thick. My husband got the roasted duck ramen and added chasu. I ordered the twice fried ribs, it was crispy from the 2nd batter coating. I wished it had more of the sticky brown sauce. I loved the fall of the bone meat. For sushi I got the red dragon roll, it was very filling, but lacked something. For me the portions were pretty big, I was able to share and taste their ramen. We were able to pack up some items to bring home. I can't wait to come back and try the duck tacos and the omurice!

    Classic Japanese Omurice with Katsu Deep Fried Pork
    Tony T.

    This was the first time I heard of omurice and it was labeled as a signature item. I didn't realize it was nothing more than just rice with omelette on top. I got it with the curry sauce and pork katsu. Overall it was good and not bad for $20, but I wish the portion sizes would be a little bigger.

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    I ordered fried rice and noodles. They were very greasy; it felt like I was eating pure oil.

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    Really good food, nice people. Soup buns were delish, as was the beef kushiyaki! Portions were big. Will be back.

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    Food was very reasonably priced and it was very filling. Would definitely recommend their ramen

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    Food and service is good. Love the ramen and teriyaki dishes. Cool ambience in a quiet side of Quincy.

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    Excellent meal, ramen and a spicy ramen, both great. Good local location with nice natural light. Friendly staff.

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    Ganko Ittetsu Ramen

    4.2(50 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Ganko is likely my favorite spot for ramen in the Boston area. I like Hokkaido ramen and I love…read morethose thicker and wavy noodles. I would go to the original Brookline location but this one is a little easier for me to get to. My go-to is the OG miso ramen, It's very rich and hearty, leaving you quite satisfied after eating. If you want a "cleaner" flavor, then shio is a good choice. The portions are rather generous and they don't skimp on the toppings. You actually get a 1/2 egg included, which is becoming rare these days. The karaage (fried chicken) isn't the crispiest I've ever had but it is really flavorful and tender. The marinating and using boneless chicken thighs lends itself to having those two traits. Service is generally friendly and prompt. The area inside is a little dark, and uses artificial lighting to stay somewhat bright, but it's fine. This is a less cramped space than the Brookline location and since it's in a strip mall, there's parking. The area is rather devoid of ramen shops, so this was a much-welcomed addition.

    I'm a big foodie who enjoys exploring a variety of cuisines, and ramen has always been one of my…read morefavorites. I had heard about this spot for a while but hadn't had the chance to visit--until now, and I'm glad I did. This Japanese-style ramen restaurant offers a diverse selection of ramen along with other menu options. The space is well laid out, with plenty of seating, including bar seating where you can watch and engage in the food preparation experience. The service was prompt and attentive, adding to the overall positive experience. If you're in the area and looking for a great ramen spot, I would definitely recommend giving this place a try. If you want, I can  tweak it to sound more casual, more hype, or more like a review with a rating.

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    Hakata Ramen - R16

    Hakata Ramen

    3.6(293 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    The food was so delicious I just ate appetizers I wasn't as hungry as I thought! This food was so…read morefresh and perfectly fried not greasy or overcooked. The service was amazing and Jade was a great waitress! Way to go just attentive enough not too much. The place was about 5 tables, but roomy enough without being crowded inside. I loved this place, and I'll be Back We moved from Quincy and first time to come back in 8 months and very happy we did. Great Place and great chef.

    Street parking around here can be a headache. There's a small lot behind the restaurant I sometimes…read moretry. The inside of Hakata Ramen is tight and can get pretty busy, but the vibe is what you'd expect for the area. The staff is honestly the best part. They are welcoming and move fast. I have been here a handful of times and it is a reliable choice for comfort food. They have these daily bento specials with ramen, sushi, and appetizers that look like a great deal. I tried, but they are intriguing. The main downside is the broth quality compared to the price. There are definitely more authentic ramen spots in the city if you are a purist. You can tell the base is not a homemade tonkatsu broth, which is a bit of a letdown for what they charge. Still, it is a decent spot for a quick meal. * Tempura Ramen (7/10): The tempura is a total highlight because it is served on a separate plate to keep it from getting soggy, though the broth itself is fairly standard. Bathroom Review: No review this time!

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    Waku Waku Ramen Quincy - Gyudon Rice Bowl

    Waku Waku Ramen Quincy

    4.8(56 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    First time we have been, and we will definitely be going back. The staff was super nice and…read moreanswered all the questions we had. We started out with the Spicy Korean Fried Chicken Bao, which were decent. The Bao was a little stiffer than expected, but the flavor was good. The little bit of scallion really added to the flavor. We also had the Crispy Brussel Sprouts. Those were awesome! Perfect flavor and texture. Who knew Brussels could be so good?! We then had the Miso Tonkotsu Ramen, The Miso Kimchi Ramen, the Tonkotsu Ramen, and the Shio Garlic Ramen. The Miso Tonkotsu Ramen had the best flavor hands down. A really nice salty and umami flavor that was perfect. The Tonkotsu & Kimchi were both quite good too. The Shio Garlic Ramen was a little lacking. The broth reminded us of a stock chicken Pho broth. It was decent, but nowhere near as good as the others. We also loved the location and the whimsical style of the interior. It had its own design style, and wasn't trying to be another me-too location. We look forward to our next visit soon!

    Came here again for the third time with my wife over the last 5 months. Every single time is…read morepristine experience. Food, vibe, service, everything. Young servers who are always attentive, never gets any orders wrong. Chefs in the back big props, food comes out delicious every time, consistent taste as well. My favorite order is the Gyudon (huge portion), and then the 5 piece spicy wings, sauce on the side. The wings are gigantic and flavorful. Overall awesome portions and worth the money you pay for. (Please keep the portion big :))

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    Fairy Cafe

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    4.3(342 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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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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    Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!

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    Cloud Asian Fusion & Bar - Jellyfish salad

    Cloud Asian Fusion & Bar

    4.5(222 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    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!

    First impressions. They hung up on me after saying they recommended that I make a reservation…read more I called back and found out that they don't take reservations over the phone, but I could make one either on their website or on Resy. What!? $25 charge per person for a late cancellation? I wasn't planning on no-showing, but I'm also not willing to put my credit card down to commit for a group. Cloud Asian Fusion is in the corner of the plaza that houses China Pearl and Kam Man, to the right of Kam Man. It is a long narrow type space. Rather industrial, and concrete. I arrived first and scored the last table in the room with the bar, only to later discover that there were a few tables in the room in the back to the right. My DCs were running late, so I gave our waiter a head's up. He never made me feel bad for taking up the space. And it helped that there was never a queue waiting to be seated that Sunday night. We each ordered our own meal while sharing bites. While there are a few entrees at Cloud Asian Fusion that include both protein and vegetable, such as the Braised White Fish $22 (assorted mushrooms, fried tofu) one DC ordered, mine (Siam Crab Curry $22 - lump crab, spicy red curry, basil, bean sprouts, Thai Chili, thin rice noodles) and my other DC's (Mapo Katsu $16 (chicken katsu, mapo sauce, short grain white rice, furikake) came without (I don't count the small stash of raw bean sprouts on my plate), so I added the blistered green beans $16. Our server was pleasant and told me that they could make anything less mild. Even so, the slow burn from the milder Siam Crab Curry was a bit more than I would have liked. He checked up on me and offered to have the chef prepare a fresh batch with a milder curry powder instead, so I could better enjoy my meal. The original orange yellow of my crab curry bowl was turned a green yellow in its replacement. But it was still tasty, and still generous with lump crab meat. This was a good pick! The green bean vegetable dish was quite good too. I was happy with my meal. I sampled the other two dishes and found the regular mapo sauce recipe too spicy for my taste. The fish dish was tasty, but we found nothing especially fusion about it. 3 stars all around experience, but 4 stars for my own meal.

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    Oriental Gourmet - Pig ears

    Oriental Gourmet

    4.4(46 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    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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    Chili Square - Steamed Chicken with Chili Sauce Cold Cut

    Chili Square

    4.1(245 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Food: it was amazing strong and flavorful spice with nicely cooked noodles. Definitely gives the…read more"this is some real Chinese cuisine" feel. Both the noodle soup and regular "dry" noodles had a great taste that doesn't go into the "too much going on" territory. I had 3 dishes here but will definitely go back to try others. Water is self-serve from a container near the register. Service: is ok. You'll get served eventually. I'm definitely here more for the food than service. It's a little confusing because the menu took a bit to come out to the table, so I didn't know if there was some other process. There's a QR code on the table but it looked more like delivery and was pretty much all in Chinese (don't know which one). Ambiance: chill spot. It's small, nothing fancy at all, but still clean. It's not winning awards but it's not affecting my enjoyment. Parking: side streets that look residential have plenty of spots within a short walk. Other: for the noodle soup, they have those really flimsy plastic spoons that bend easy. I'd honestly bring my own soup spoon next time. That wasn't very cool.

    If you're craving some seriously thick, chewy, hand-pulled Biang Biang noodles, Chili Square will…read moredefinitely satisfy that specific texture craving. The noodles themselves are perfectly executed and have that amazing bite to them, but unfortunately, the sauce left a little to be desired. Even ordering them with just a "little spice," the flavor profile relies heavily on pure capsaicin heat rather than a deeply seasoned, complex sauce. The popcorn chicken was delicious though. It arrived fresh, piping hot, incredibly crispy, and perfectly seasoned--plus, it provided a much-needed palate cleanser to cool down from the noodle heat! The shop itself is clean and typical of a quick, no-frills, grab-and-go Asian restaurant. While the staff has limited English, they are incredibly sweet, patient, and welcoming. If I were having an intense craving for wide noodles I'd pop back in, but otherwise, there are a few better, more flavorful options in the area for Chinese-style noodles.

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    Spicy Chicken Biang Biang Noodle, Spicy Cumin Lamb Burger

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