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Double Chin Modern Asian Restaurant Boston Reviews from The Last Year
So yummy!!!! One of my favorite places in Boston! You have
So yummy!!!! One of my favorite places in Boston! You have to try the katsu, bolo bao!!
My order was late night as I work late and needed an order
My order was late night as I work late and needed an order for lunch there weren't many options open I chose this restaurant the issue I have is with the chicken the popcorn chicken I was expecting some spicy taste from the chili and tenderness but the flavor wasn't there the chicken was hard and dry it was so hard when it arrived even though I'm only 0.4miles from the restaurant I have no clue as to why it was barely warm and dry but I tossed it out it's a 20$ flush but the boba tea wasn't half bad I would be careful what menu item is ordered based on the results
This restaurant offers a delectable fusion of modern
This restaurant offers a delectable fusion of modern Chinese cuisine with inventive flair. The desserts here are as visually appealing as they are tasty. The ginger bean sprout noodles stand out as my personal favorite - a seemingly simple dish that's incredibly flavorful. The ambiance inside is uniquely cozy, setting it apart from anything else in Chinatown, complemented by lively and enjoyable music. The staff are exceptionally welcoming. Additionally, for those looking to pick up some Asian bakery treats, there's a convenient bakery attached to the restaurant. This spot has been featured on the Food Network multiple times, making it a fantastic choice for either a casual snack or a full dining experience.
What a fun menu! Modern twist on Asian classics and then
What a fun menu! Modern twist on Asian classics and then some. How about some boozy boba? You betcha, that's on the menu. Capri Sun style pouches with juices and soju...yep, got that too. So it's not only about the food at this cool restaurant. Located in the heart of Chinatown, it's the place to be for lunch, dinner or drinks galore. This was my first time dining here and there'll be many firsts each visit in the future. The menu was quite extensive and there were many classic noodle and rice plates but with a spin. The rave was the cubed toast but I couldn't resist ordering other goodies. Really, I wanted to order half of it just to try. Ha ha The goods I did get: - kimchi noodles with pork belly. Nice amount of heat in this dish. The noodles were delicious and topped with pieces of pork belly that had the right amount of fat and meat ratio. It's an awesome dish. - Shin ramen stir fry, yep - served with the tub looking like the noodles spilled onto the plate. It's just too cute. Very savory and comes topped with assorted vegetables. - poutine and cheese (secret ingredient I couldn't figure out), some kind of cream sauce added to this melty goodness. There's a nice cheese pull on this dish. - Spam and egg sandwich, sounds simple enough but it's next level...a sweet glaze was used on this that compliments the Spam. Don't like spam? No problem, you can choose ham, bacon or skip the meat. Drinks were all fantastic: we had a Yuzu, a lemon, and a matcha drink. The Thai Iced Tea didn't disappoint. Will totally return next time I'm in Boston again, hopefully with more peeps so I can sample more food. This is a must try!
I've only been here once on a very late night.
It is open until 4 AM Fri-Sun, which makes it a popular spot for (drunk) college students. The menu caters to that demographic too, as this is far from a fine dining establishment. The menu items have creative names, which reflect the uniqueness/quirkiness of the food here. I tried the Cola wings, which were a miss for me, as I thought the aftertaste was weird. In general, the food here does not appeal to me because it sounds too unhealthy (which is in line with the name of the restaurant), but I can see how this food would be comforting for some (e.g., spam resonates with those who just prefer cheap eats). Double Chin is a staple in Chinatown Boston, though, so it is worth at least a one-time visit.
I've only ever came here after dinner for drinks and
I've only ever came here after dinner for drinks and deserts and my review will be based on that. This establishment has a lot of fun drinks. I've tried the soju roulette, the fishbowl drinks, and other soju/saka cocktails. All of them are flavorful but aren't that strong, something to take into consideration. If you have a sweet tooth, this place is for you. Their desert options are quite decadent and filling. I've orders their signature deserts and it is something you definitely have to share with another person. I don't have much of a sweet tooth but it is something nice to snack on while drinking. I've also tried their spam fries which were ok. The interior feels almost like a cafe. There are these vine lines when you walk into the establishment and even a bakery attached to the restaurant as well. It was quite pleasant, especially for a place to chill after dinner. The service was professional and efficient. They were quite busy the night I went with some friends. For large groups, they do ask for a $15 per person minimum spending which is something to take into consideration as well. Overall, if you like sweets or need a place to chill after dinner, this is an option for you!
One good thing about this place is that it is open late so
One good thing about this place is that it is open late so it's available after a boozy night and beggars can't be choosers. There was some type of Korean fusion going on in this restaurant as I saw a lot of Korean-type dishes, but to be honest, if you want Korean food, I'll suggest you find another place cause there's no authenticity in the taste of the cuisine and it has a weird tang. The service was decent and the place in itself is a cafeteria type setting. This is not a place I would recommend to anyone in terms of food, but if you're hungry and there's nowhere else to go, it'll do.
Can't believe I'm rating this spot as low as this, but man,
Can't believe I'm rating this spot as low as this, but man, have the times changed because this place used to be oh so much better. Food was alright, but the atmosphere seemed messier than it used to be. Plus, the server was a bit rude to my group tonight - especially pushing us to order much more, as we were told about needing to have a "$15 minimum per person" just when we were trying to order, which seemed pretty forced as the server just kept pushing and pushing us to order more. For the most frustrating thing, there was a non-negotiable 20% minimum tip based on the original price of our order, even after the 10% cash discount... even if we were a little bit short on change to make the 23 cents that we owed from the non-negotiable amount. All in all, I would probably not come back again any time soon because of this experience - even if I've been coming to this place on and off for years.
Trendy menu with many options to choose from.
The peanut salad smelled very off (tbh, it had a sewage odor which was off-putting) and tasted way too sweet and the texture of the sauce was gritty and that was hard to get around. The spicy chicken sandwich was pretty good. Was expecting spicy and sweet since the bun is from a pineapple bun, but the radishes gave it more of a sour taste. Not bad but different. The duck flatbread was so good though and the lobster rangoons were very crispy and light. Not sure if I liked the applesauce that went alongside the rangoons--it was a bit sour and didn't counterbalance the cream cheese as well as it should have.
All good we had was excellent - cauliflower special,
All good we had was excellent - cauliflower special, chicken curry and seafood fried rice. Very friendly staff and great atmosphere - much nicer than many other places in Chinatown. Prices a little higher than some places but worth it