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    Wealth Seafood Restaurant

    3.8 (45 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Kingsley K.

    The service is so bad. We just sat down for 2 mins and we were looking at the menu. The waiter came over and asked what we want to order. I said give us couple minutes. He said no, the cooks need to eat now. If we don't order right now, we need to wait until the cook finishes eating. I said we just sat down and how can we know what we want to order. He said okay, I gave you couple more minutes but don't too long. It's crazy. They forced us to order food immediately, or we need to sit there to wait until they finish eating. The food is okay but the service is terrible. If you want better service, this place is definitely wrong.

    Nicole N.

    Wealth Seafood Restaurant has delicious authentic Chinese food. The restaurant isn't too big inside, but it definitely gets busy during dinner time. The food came out quick and was delicious! We ordered three dishes with a bowl of rice to share for the table. It was plenty and we had some leftovers to take home. Although in a prime location that is very close to Wollaston station, parking can be tricky.

    Salt and Pepper Calamari
    Chris T.

    For authentic Chinese food, service is quick, place is always slammed with family and regulars for dinner. They open late night 1am. Stopped in here after supporting a friends fam grand opening and grabbed dinner after. Easily accessible from Wollaston train station on the corner across the street. Tonight's dinner was a quick 5 dishes and they were all delish! Highlight is definitely salted egg yolk porkchop. Flavor blast cooked perfectly, crispy and juicy Salt pepper calamari is my go to at just about every Chinese spot and it was on point here as expected dip with hot oil and I'm good to go. We also like to enjoy vermicelli noodles with surf clams in garlic scallion oil. The sizzling plate is beef with black pepper sauce, tender fillets, cut em up and go! The beef chow foon isn't my jam but the beef was satayed well. Service was always fast, loud inside with all the convos going and the place is small (the old Ming's) so family style dinners are perfect here: food has always been solid.

    Beef Filet in Black Pepper Sauce & Salt and Pepper Calamari
    Lizzie Y.

    Wealth Seafood Restaurant is a great place to go for authentic, delicious Cantonese Chinese food. Wealth replaced the old Ming's (which they have now expanded on Hancock St by Ranch 99). Everything we have ordered and tried from here has been scrumptious. I have even ordered food from here via UberEats late night because they're open daily until 1am & my food was made + delivered in less than 30 minutes from ordering. I love getting their 乾炒牛河/beef chow foon, crab with sticky rice (must try), steamed clams/scallop w/ vermicelli, & 豆鼓鮮蚵/steamed oysters with black bean sauce. Don't expect much of an ambiance here... it's an old school Chinese restaurant. Staff is attentive enough & food is always served rather quick. Highly recommend!

    Howie H.

    called ahead the day of to reserve a table for a saturday night dinner. plenty of street parking in the neighborhood. first thing we noticed was there's half a dozen very large tables (6-10 people) and one table for 1-4 people. we ordered half of a chicken that came with the traditional scallion and ginger sauce on the side. the chicken was dryer than most chinese restaurants. the salt and pepper squid was ok, was topped with a lot of fried shallots (the store bought kind). the chopped shrimp on tofu with egg drop soup with some greens was also ok. steamed whole fish was typical and again was ok. there's complimentary red bean soup dessert. glad i tried it but there are better places in quincy

    Edward W.

    We came here last spring for dinner and we had to wait over 45 minutes for a table. We ordered stir fried lobster with ginger and scallions over yee mein, orange flavored beef, pea pod stems with minced garlic, crispy fried chicken and crispy fried tofu. The only standout was the orange flavored beef. It was crispy, piping hot and a bit spicy. The pea pod stems, tofu and lobster were average. The fried chicken was a bit too dry.

    Thanh L.

    We came for dinner with A party of 10. We ordered alot of items. Overall it was tasty. The salt & pepper shrimp, pork and squid was flavorful and crispy. The steak pepper was a salty and we found a rock in our clams. The lobster was fine. Overall would come back

    Braised Filet of Fish with Tofu
    Deja V.

    Small place with a few big tables and can be crowded at dinner time . Food was fresh but can be pricey for the location . Parking can be difficult since you have to park on side street .

    Kelly Z.

    AHHH the food of MY CULTURE. Places like this makes me feel proud to be Chinese. Everything was so so so so so so so good! If you are trying out Chinese food I recommend getting the ginger scallion chicken because you can't go wrong with this classic. I've been eating this up since I was a baby and it is always the best! Honestly my family ordered everything for me in chinese so I have no idea what else the other things are called but the steak and veggies were also HEAVENLY. You HAVE TO GET THIS. The meat is just so tender and the sauce on top is like BUSSSS!! 2 things you must get is ginger scallion chicken and the steak dish. DO NOT MISS OUT.

    Stir-Fry Watercress
    John H.

    Just classic Cantonese cooking that reminds me of all the spots I love in NYC Chinatown. The wet beef chow fun was spot on with the flavors and not too oily. The Peking style pork chops was also a favorite of mine with its addicting sweet and tangy sauce. Despite being takeout, the portion sizes were still family size and huge. We are going to get at least 3 meals out of our 2 entrees and a veggie which for $55 isn't bad at all.

    Rocky W.

    This is your standard Cantonese restaurant in Quincy. It's located within walking distance from the MBTA Wollaston Red Line station. There is some street parking nearby or two hour residential guest parking. This area is relatively busy as it's also near Chaji Creamery (popular dessert restaurant) and other restaurants. I ordered the Salt and Pepper Calamari and the Dry Stir Fried Beef Noodles which were average in taste, quantity, and price. I did not like that, as other reviews have mentioned, they limit your seating time to an hour. I got in at 6:30pm and was out the door by 7:30. After getting seated, they very quickly take your order without giving you much time to think. Then the food comes out quickly and by the 50 minute mark they give you the check and you're out by the hour mark and I did not like this rushed experience. It was a Thursday night and it didn't seem like they needed the table right away.

    Steven W.

    We got seated right away with no wait time and the waiters pounced to take out order. We got about 5 dishes. All came out pretty quick and had a generous portion on the plate. The chicken was really crispy, and the fried rice was seasoned well.

    Pork Intestines
    Kristin N.

    A new canto spot in Quincy! Authentic and delicious and right by the wollaston T station. The place is a bit small so it's best to not go during peak hours. Crispy Chicken 4.5/5 -- a bit too salty for me, but AMAZING flavor and that garlic crunch 10/10 will get again. My parents said when they first came, the chicken was even saltier, so glad to see they are iterating and improving. A lot of ppl next to us also ordered it too so you know it's good. Salt and Pepper Fried Squid 4.5/5 -- amazing flavor and crunch. A classic dish that they definitely didn't mess up. A lot of ppl nearby also ordered that. Pork Intestines 4/5 -- they were so soft. Usually they end up being so chewy at other restaurants, which is not the case here. I don't think I liked the flavor as much here though. Scallion Pancakes 3/5 -- idk why my sister likes ordering scallion pancakes each time we go to a restaurant but they are just average, but i also think that's for the gwei los so i don't think it's a popular menu item. 4.5/5 uses real tea leaves (looking at you ming's ) Service is very nice (but we all speak canto so it may differ by language) and they bring out the food very quick. I def want to go back and eat more of their extensive menu :)

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    Best Salt and Pepper Chicken wings in Boston, juicy, flavorful and crispy! Definitely the best Chinese food in Quincy!

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