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Food was phenomenal! Excellent quality and some creative and delicious flavors. Very well executed in the sense that the vegetable stir fry was lightly sauced, and the salt and pepper calamari was lightly battered. Everything was excellent and not greasy or heavy. Cocktails were creative and delicio
This place has some good vibes to it. I wish I was hungry when coming here as the food looks pretty good. This place was the nightcap for us. We sat at the bar area and watched the bartender making drinks noon stop. I saw a duck called the Tea Garden and wanted to try it out. The cocktail was ver
First time eating here and I was very impressed with everything offered! We ordered the Kimchi fried rice, Ribeye Bao, Porkbelly Bao, and the chicken wings. The food was prepared well and timely and our waitress was kind and attentive. The owner is very hands on and involved in the restaurant as wel
Super cool atmosphere. Our Waiter was attentive and friendly. The single drink I ordered was very good. And slowly changed flavors as I drank it. The food is INCREDIBLE. The kimchi Rice is STUPID GOOD. The ribs were also fantastic. The Pork belly seemed a bit over cooked for the rice. But other th
An amazing birthday for us. Best customer service I’ve experienced in Boston, and probably the whole US. They should feature their edamame dumplings (in truffle corn cream sauce), it’s mind blowing, really!!! Highly recommended!
WOW! We came here for lunch on a weekday and I’m so glad we did. Every single dish we had was perfect, the kimchi fried rice, the duck fat fries and the bone marrow with scallion pancake were insanely good. The waiter suggested a sake to us that we immediately bought for ourselves at home because we
interesting Japanese fusion place although the menu selections definitely felt more American than Japanese. the shadowless fries were surprisingly good - I never thought beef tofu would go with cheesy fries but it somehow does (and it's very very filling!) the pork dumplings and fried calamari was a
It was great. The service was very good, and the food was all delicious . We ordered a bunch of things to share and it was all very tasty. The ribs were awesome and tender. The wings and dumplings were both great with a nice sauce. The fries were perfect for sharing, and so were the chicken and waff
Had a pretty good experience here. The kimchi fried rice with tofu is great and the ribs are AMAZING. The bao buns are a bit dry and underwhelming - would probably try something else next time. I also had a super funky cocktail - really didn’t taste great. Overall a solid spot, but I would steer cle
Top notch dining and service. Can't recommend this place highly enough. Some items on the menu do run out early so go for lunch if you're hoping to get certain items, especially the pork dumplings. We enjoyed the No Days Off and Muy Thai for drinks -- both great. Kimchi Fried Rice, Pork Belly Bao, S
I need to give 4 stars because I've only gotten apps and drinks here! The drinks are really unique and a lot of them have unique flavors that are Asian inspired - where else are you going to see Pho Spice, lemon grass AND sichaun peppercorn on a drinks menu? The bai bai mule and the Vietnamese coff
Shojo is the restaurant to go to if you are dining with a large group. Went there for my friend’s birthday dinner, and they were super quick in getting everyone their drinks, appetizers for the table, and smaller entrees. The food was delicious, and no one in our party had any complaints. I got the
This was a sweet Chinatown find, the kitchen was super quick to get our food out, the service was great and there's a nice vibe in the space, rap music, street art on the walls, and some kind of speakeasy type secret club going on through the side door (???).
Two words: Mai Tai. There's a chance you'd walk by this place if you didn't know about it, small and good for a night out or meeting up with friends. The food was awesome, spare ribs are recommended and of course a drink. Not the spot for a cheap date and you can taste the quality.
Shojo was a great spot in Chinatown for Saturday night dinner in a hip little spot with interesting food. I made a reservation and was seated promptly when I arrived 10 minutes early. The ambiance is interesting, there’s Edison bulbs but also a bright light illuminating a really cool mural on the wa
Loved all the food and cocktails! We had some popcorn chicken, kimchi fried rice, loaded fries, eggplant bao, and chicken waffles between the four of us. Delicious food! The service was excellent! And lovely spot with some good music and fun ambience. We were there on a Tuesday night so it did get k
We went here not quite sure what to expect. It looked like a trendy restaurant bar set up. Its located in Chinatown section of Boston. The waitress explained the food is served family style. We ordered about 8 items and it fed 4 of us. So be sure to ask how big the portions are. Being an Asian place
A lively trendy little place in Boston's Chinatown. They serve Asian fusion creations that are pretty wonderful. I had dinner there with a friend and everything we ordered disappeared from the plate. I love their take on classic Asian dishes, inspired by favorites from across Asia. If you're looking
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