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    Wei Shu Wu Hotpot

    4.2 (130 reviews)
    PriceyHot Pot, Chinese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    This is their pork bone broth if you don't like spicy broth this is the one to get!! Amazing!!!

    Best hot pot in town. Love their pork bone broth and all the side on the mini food bar. Appetizers are great Too!!!

    Delicious hot pot ever around Boston. Good place for family eating. First time I have been here and the service is very helpful to me.

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    Great Ambiance! Everything looks so good. Highly recommend for a date night! Food options for seafood, protein, vegetarian options!

    Delicious food, kind and mindful staff, and great decor and mood to stay and eat with friends and family.

    Third time coming here, great eats here and highly recommended to others. Does offer all you can eat but worth it

    Michelle T.

    My new favorite hotpot place!! The broth base is SO FLAVORFUL. IT HITS SO HARD We got half half broth, pork bone and mushroom. The pork bone was so milky and seems like it was stewed with love. Mushroom broth had that oomph that many places don't have. Short rib plate and beef tongue was great. Must get the watermelon smoothie, it was so refreshing.

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    Connie L.

    Amazing hotpot spot here in Quincy! First off, the interior is beautiful. It's the perfect place to impress any guests. Regarding their hotpot: Their broths are so flavorful and they have a huge selection of high quality add-ins. Some favorites are their quail eggs, beef rolls, and razor clams. They do a la carte instead of AYCE but the portions are generous. They also have a self service sauce bar that is stocked with all your favorites. If you're looking for a refreshing drink, their watermelon smoothie is delicious! Would definitely recommend Wei Shu Wu to anyone looking for some authentic hotpot.

    The food was great, I like the presentation of the food, service was very nice. I definitely comeback

    Ellie L.

    The service here was super attentive, the ambiance was really beautiful and cozy. Each table felt so secluded. Even my children who absolutely loves hot pot says this is how their #1. We truly can't wait to be back. The food was all super fresh and very high quality. I had the spicy house broth and the bone marrow. Both very well done.

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    Trey T.

    Presentation is everything. From the entrance to the interior, to the plating, and even down to the utensils. First, let's talk non-food. The disposable chopsticks ends? Genius. It would be better though if there was a way to keep it lodged in. It fell out once or twice. The rim of the hotpot heater was the head of a dragon. Amazing. The booth we were sat at? Half of a life sized boat! Incredible! Bathroom? Fully stocked! Pads, hair ties, q-tips, cotton pads, mouthwash, and even a BLOW DRYER! Literally every woman's dream restaurant bathroom. Service was great. An order of soup dumplings that we ordered towards the end hadn't come out by the time we asked for the check, so they were able to take that off for us. We weren't there for a birthday but others were and the staff blasted that happy birthday song. I don't mind it, but the intro made me think there was an alien invasion going on LOL. Next, let's talk food. All 3 broths were so flavorful. The mushroom broth was very earthy. The pork bone broth was indeed boney. And the house chili was amazinggggg. We got medium, and it was way spicier than im used too, but the flavor of the broth just made me want to keep sipping on it more. Tread lightly with this flavor! The ingredients are al la carte, but add up to a normal price for ayce places. The sauce bar had the regular things plus a few new things. I've never tried duck feet in hotpot before but it was really good. The presentation for the meat was A-1; so majestic and the texture and taste definitely reflects that. I absolutely loved the lychee lime drink. So refreshing and not too sweet. Keeps you coming back for more. Oh and the soup dumplings! Literally so good. Savory and sweet, and just enough of everything. Way better than Nanxiang Express. This restaurant is fit for an emperor. Absolutely impeccable!

    Michelle P.

    My cousin and I visited Wei Shu Wu hotpot for the first time this afternoon. It was actually our very first hot pot experience ever and it was fantastic! The host who sat us was so helpful in guiding us on how to order food, made great recommendations on what to order, and showed us how to cook everything. All of the staff we encountered were so polite. We really enjoyed ourselves! We live an hour away and will definitely be back for more.

    Chris T.

    Seeing my review disappeared haha let's try this again. We frequent this spot quite often. It's open until 1am and they aren't pushy to get you out. The staff is cool. We use the tablets on the tables to place your order. Typically we go with fatty beef, marinated beef, spicy beef. An array of veggies and the brown sugar rice rolls and maybe some fried pork apps. We like pork bone broth, yes it comes with actual pork bones you can eat the meat off of. If you like spicy, they have a spicy house broth that'll burn on the way out but it's good! (You can choose your spice level) The sauce bar is stacked, i personally use the braised beef sauce as my base. Toss in some garlic, scallions, peanuts, bbq satay, solace of soy sauce and chopped chilis. Cooking is quick and easy, just toss the meat in for 15-30s and it's ready. The tables and decor are nice looking feels like stepping into a throwback Chinese restaurant in the country. Some of the tables tho the seats are a bit too high for the table to fit your legs under haha so you have to in turn, sit at an angle. But anywho, regular spot for us. Broth is good, and it's close being south of Boston!

    Emily Y.

    We came without a reservation but was still able to get a private room. They have a cool decorated booth with a small bridge that I wish we got to sit at. Id recommend their watermelon smoothie and gizzard. The sakura milk tofu pudding was very pretty. The food came out quickly but we had to ask for soup refills. The house chili soup base is spicy even at the mild level. I'd recommend mild mild for people not used to spice

    table with food, you use an Ipad to order and its on demand, so you can keep ordering

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    The food tastes great and the atmosphere is nice.a little pricey but worth it . Service is on average.

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    Ask the Community - Wei Shu Wu Hotpot

    Does this place have good options for vegetarians?

    They have a good selection, a-choy, bokchoy, Napa, watercest etc tofus and the order sometimes seems like you get the whole head. So a large portion.

    Liquor license???? Info is very sparse.

    They do serve alcohol so I am assuming they have their liquor license.

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    Oriental Gourmet

    Oriental Gourmet

    4.4
    (46 reviews)
    2.6 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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    Pitches of dishes
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    Triple piggy delight
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    Big Fun Cafe

    Big Fun Cafe

    4.2
    (162 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    We used to be regulars at Big Fun Cafe, but we stopped after a very unexpected incident about two…read moreyears ago. We ordered a rice roll as usual--the female owner accidentally handed the dish to another table, and it sat there for about five minutes or so, while the couple was talking over the dish. Then the female owner apparently realized the dish was handed to the wrong table, she took it back into the kitchen (as a deception, thinking we wouldn't realize it's the same dish, we saw her through the curtain, she was holding the same dish the whole time--she didn't know we were watching and rightfully suspicious of what she was sneakily doing), then brought it out right back to our table. We did not want to say anything. But it was disgusting, people do spit onto the dish when they talk over it during those five minutes, you know? We were too shy to cause a scene or destroy the long standing relationship. Further, we couldn't afford to let that $12 or so dish go to waste. So we tried eating it. Afterward, we felt so disgusted. And that was the last time we went to Big Fun Cafe. Two years or so ago. Even after learning of its new location in Brookline, we are just so disgusted by the memory of the incident described above -- so we never tried their Brookline location. Note to the owners: for future customers, such mistakes do happen, but please have some integrity and just discard/trash the contaminated dish -- or if you want to be so cheap, eat the contaminated dishes yourself. Don't be so stingy and deceptive so as to hand it to your presumed naive customers. That was extremely disgusting and even two years later, we're still disgusted by it.

    I took the subway for 40 minutes to check out this place, and my mood after eating was as gloomy as…read morea sudden drizzle... Ground Pork W.preserved Vegetables Clay Pot Rice梅菜肉餅煲仔飯: The English translation is already a bit misleading. This dish should be pork patty with preserved mustard greens, but what was served didn't match either component. First, this was not meicai梅菜(preserved mustard greens). Proper meicai should be dark brown and fibrous even after soaking, whereas this consisted of pale yellow granules, both in appearance and taste much closer to dongcai冬菜 (preserved Chinese cabbages). While dongcai can appear in some clay pot rice dishes, this was clearly not what it should be. Second, this was not a pork patty. The meat was simply loose minced pork scattered on top of the rice, without any mixing or shaping. As a result, it lacked the cohesion, tenderness, and springy texture that define a proper pork patty. There was even a slight sour note, which felt off. Third, the "claypot sauce" was surprisingly slightly viscous, like Singaporean dark soy sauce, and had a strong ginger flavor. I also tried the rice roll sauce; it had a normal soy sauce texture, but the ginger flavor was still very strong, meaning it was still not authentic. Given the stated Taishan background, the lack of traditional structure and technique in this clay pot rice was quite surprising. Compared to Clay Pot Cafe in Boston Chinatown, which offers a way more authentic execution, the difference becomes even more apparent. That said, to be fair, the rice itself was decent: grains were distinct, and there was a noticeable wok aroma. Milk Tea: The old menu called it "Hong Kong style milk tea," while the new menu simply said "milk tea," which seems more accurate. It was bitter at first, then intensely sweet, not fragrant at all--very weird. As someone who grew up in Guangdong, it's honestly frustrating to see it reduced to something so off. If you're looking for an authentic Cantonese clay pot rice experience, this would likely be a disappointing stop.

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    Inside seating
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    Yellow eel clay pot rice
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    2 Item Clay Pot Rice Combo
    Chili Square

    Chili Square

    4.1
    (245 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Decided to stop in at local business we hadn't been for awhile, the lady had a craving!…read more Must say it hit the spot tonight. The elder ladies are always nice, and the food is prepared with care! Cash only per usual so be prepared if you do visit (i recommend it so) We ordered the crispy fish fillet with chili peppers + cumin lamb biang biang noodles. Everything was on point tonight. Had a long, rough day at work and it hit the spot. Fish was LIGHT, very crispy and fresh. The seasoning and chili peppers were not too spicy and packed with flavor. Grabbed a side of rice to go with it. The cumin lamb was tender, noodles were large flat and had great chew. The flavor depth had salty, spicy, savory... it was just sooo good to slurp! Definitely ordering both dishes again! It was vibrant tonight, people from all walks were stopping in for dinner! It was great for such a tiny cafe restaurant! Support them if you in Quincy!

    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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    Cups available to pour water for yourself
    Spicy Chicken Biang Biang Noodle, Spicy Cumin Lamb Burger
    Spicy Chicken Biang Biang Noodle, Spicy Cumin Lamb Burger
    Biangbiang noodles with chicken

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    Fairy Cafe

    Fairy Cafe

    4.3
    (342 reviews)
    0.6 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.

    Fairy cafe is a local establishment and an underrated one. They recently updated their ayce hotpot…read moremenu and I went to lunch since it was a good deal. I got sat right away and after i put in my order the food came pretty quickly. Everything was standard, nothing totally delicious but nothing terrible at all. The service was great, all the staff was attentive. One thing I wish they had was a sauce bar (i went during lunch so not sure if they have it for dinner). They are usually known for their ramen and other dishes which I have gotten before and was delicious! I definitely would come back here but hoping they add a sauce bar soon!

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    Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!
    Staff are always so lovely towards the little ones!
    Fairy Cafe
    Fairy Cafe

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    Wei Shu Wu Hotpot - hotpot - Updated June 2026

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