![]() ![]() If you’re afraid of pins/needles, you could do accupressure instead. It was fascinating that I couldn’t feel the pin, but I don’t think it made much of a difference to my health. However, the pin feels like a mere pinch. Not going to lie, I was pretty nervous when I tried it. Acupuncture -This Chinese practice involves the physician placing pins across your body to solve health issues.Get a haircut, Massage, or Facial– Chinatown is a great neighborhood to get a new haircut or massage without paying a fortune.There are currently lanterns lining the park that are especially beautiful at night. The Rose Kennedy Park – Located next to the gate, this park is always busy with the elderly playing card games and children on the playground.It’s the perfect place for your Instagram shots! The Chinatown Gate – The Dragon Gate has been around since 1970 and is the defining feature of the neighborhood.Once you’re done eating through the best Chinatown restaurants in Boston, you can explore the neighborhood in other ways: Mei Sum – Neighborhood bakery with banh mi, buns, cakes, etc.Nan Xiang Express – Newly opened dumpling restaurant with pan fried dumplings, soup dumplings, Chinese fried rice cakes, etc.My Thai Vegan Cafe – Hidden on the second floor of Pho Pasteur, this is one of the only vegan/vegetarian Chinatown restaurants in Boston.They also sell fried chicken sandwiches and Taiwanese popcorn chicken. Cha Fung Kong sells your typical bubble teas (at less than $5!), fruit teas, & smoothies. Cha Fung Kong – This boba/fried chicken shop is very easy to miss since it’s located on the outskirts of Chinatown.It’s pretty good, but I think it’s a bit overpriced since each sandwich is nearly $7. Moon & Flower House – Fried Chicken Sandwiches and fries! It’s pretty juicy and well-seasoned.It’s a flatbread you dip into the curry sauce. The only dish that stands out to me is the roti canai. I always get the Pho Tai (pho with eye round beef) or Beef Vermicelli Bowl (Grilled Beef with Vermicelli noodles). For large groups looking to drink, they have giant fish bowls with soju cocktails!ħ5 Kneeland St, Boston, MA 02111 / Visit Website Honorable mentions: Chinatown Restaurants in Boston Their menu also has other typical Korean dishes and sushi. The restaurant/lounge specializes in Korean fried chicken, which comes in a variety of flavors like soy garlic, spicy, buffalo, etc. But the flavor was worth the struggle so I recommend you try these.Last of the drink portion on this best Chinatown restaurants in Boston guide is Crave Mad for Chicken. The rice flour wrappers were a little gelatinous and I found them tough to pick up with chop sticks. Instead the filling definitely included big cubed pieces of seasoned water chestnuts that provided an enjoyable crunch. Pork with peanuts steamed dumplings – These dumplings were really delicious, although I am not sure if they actually contained any peanuts. We tried the pork with peanuts steamed dumplings, the shrimp with spinach dumplings and the steamed juicy pork buns. The Dumplings: As would be expected in a Dim Sum house the Windsor has an extensive list of dumplings. The restaurant helpfully supplies a menu with pictures and numbers that correspond to the check boxes on the card. The Windsor doesn’t provide the traditional Dim Sum experience of ordering food from little carts that are pushed by the staff from table to table, instead the waiters provide cards listing all the dishes and you put check marks next to what you want. The reviews on Yelp indicate that Windsor Dim Sum Cafe is the best Dim Sum house in Boston’s Chinatown, and my informal polling of people on the street in Chinatown seems to back that up. ![]()
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