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4.4
Awesome(37)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Charlestown
Booked 2 times today
Lucky Tiger Asian Bistro is Charlestown’s newest and coolest addition to the emerging“Restaurant Row” in Hood Park located at 100 Hood Park Drive. Lucky Tiger joins the streetthat already includes neighborhood staple Tradesman Coffeeshop & Pizza Bar, thepowerhouse entertainment venue Urban Wild, and the seasonal festivals including WickedHaunt Fest and Winter Fest. “I can’t believe how much there is to do here now! My friendsand I can park for free for 3 hours and just bounce around and experience so many differentbut cool concepts,” said Rachael a visitor from Somerville.Lucky Tiger mixes a modern Asian hip vibe, funky cocktails, along with classic inspired dishesfrom many regions of Asia. The fancy backdrop sets the scene, quirky and playful artworkhighlighted by the giant Lucky Tiger sitting in a Bathtub that creates a chill but lucky vibeand a great social media moment.We can't wait to host you!
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4.8
Exceptional(4)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Allston
Booked 6 times today
Qiao Lin Hotpot is a renowned Chinese dining experience that blends rich culinary tradition with vibrant social interaction. Originating from Chongqing, China, Qiao Lin Hotpot has gained popularity worldwide for its bold flavors, customizable ingredients, and interactive cooking style. As a staple in Chinese cuisine, Qiao Lin Hotpot offers a unique way to enjoy a communal meal, making it a cultural and gastronomic treasure.The origins of Qiao Lin Hotpot trace back to the bustling docks of Chongqing in the early 20th century. Workers in the area, seeking a hearty and affordable meal, created a cooking method that involved boiling meats and vegetables in a spicy, flavorful broth. Over time, this humble dish evolved into an elaborate dining experience, featuring a variety of ingredients and broth types that cater to different tastes. Qiao Lin Hotpot became famous for its rich, numbing, and aromatic broth, which incorporates Sichuan peppercorns and an array of fragrant spices.
A photo of Peruvian Taste Restaurant restaurant
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Charlestown
Experience Peruvian cuisine like never before at our family-friendly restaurant! We've crafted new dishes and flavors that will awaken your taste buds to incredible possibilities.
A photo of Mae Asian Eatery restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(13)
Price: Moderate
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Cambridge
Booked 9 times today
Mae Asian Eatery is a family-owned restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The restaurant serves a variety of Asian dishes, including Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese. The menu features a variety of popular dishes, such as Pad Thai, Drunken Noodles, and Khao Soi. The restaurant also offers a variety of curries, noodle dishes, and desserts. Mae Asian Eatery is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the staff is friendly and attentive. The food is delicious and affordable, and the portions are generous. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Mae Asian Eatery is a great option.
A photo of TooHot restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(0)
Price: Expensive
• Chinese (Shanghai) • Cambridge
Booked 6 times today
At TooHot, we bring the authentic flavors of Sichuan province to Harvard Square. Experience the art of traditional spice blending and fermentation techniques from the team that brought you Noah's Kitchen.Founded by Noah Jiang, the culinary visionary behind Brookline's beloved Noah's Kitchen, TooHot represents a journey of passion and mastery. Noah's quest for culinary excellence has taken him from the vibrant streets of Tokyo's Tsukiji Market to the bustling hawker stalls of Singapore, and the hidden gems of Bangkok's Chinatown. Each year, he returns to Japan to study with master chefs, constantly refining his understanding of umami, fermentation, and the delicate balance of flavors.Each dish reflects Noah's dedication to preserving authentic Sichuan techniques while embracing influences from his culinary journeys across Asia.
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