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 • (617) 338-8283
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Cuisine:Chinese
Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11:30am-1am
Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-3am
Sun. Noon-1am.
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The major selling point of Kaze is its low-key ambience and beautifully tasteful décor. This Chinatown restaurant offers fresh shabu-shabu with a stellar variety of meat and fish. Great place for a group gathering and the perfect spot for a first date. Also, it's opened late (until 3am on the weekends).
 
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Cross Street(s):Hudson Street
Cuisine:Chinese
Pricing:$
Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Don't let the shabby exterior fool you: This hole in the wall is Chinatown's best kept and most delicious secret. This reasonably priced Chinese food restaurant is known for its specialties including their yummy scallion pancakes and their top-tier Peking Duck (however, you must order it 24 hours in advance). King Fung Garden has been a Chinatown staple for more than 50 years with an extremely friendly and courteous staff. If you have trouble deciding what to order, owners Irwin and Doris Mei will gladly help you out. Also, in an area with less-than-stellar restrooms, King Fung has some of the cleanest and well-kept washrooms in Chinatown.
 
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 • (617) 338-2218
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Cuisine:Shanghai Chinese
Hours: Daily 8am-10pm
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In a neighborhood dominated by Cantonese cuisine, this Shanghai-style outpost is a hidden gem found near the traditional Chinatown Gate on Beach Street. Wing’s Kitchen is small hole in the wall but their food packs a punch. Try their authentic General Gau’s Chicken or their braised whole fish with scallion.
 
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Cuisine:Chinese
Dress:Casual
Hours: Sun-Wed 11:30am-11pm
Thu-Sat 11:30am-12am
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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The best Chinese fondue restaurant in Chinatown, hands down. Heaping plates of veggies, seafood, or meats are brought to the table for you to indulge in. Great prices and always busy. Beware, you might have to wait for a table! The restaurant is obviously not fully vegan/vegetarian, but makes a tasty meal if you are either of those. The fruit shakes are also a treat.
 
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11:30am-10pm
Fri. 11:30am-11pm
Sat. Noon-11pm
Sun. noon-10pm
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East Ocean City's attentive waitstaff and upscale décor makes it one of the snazziest spots in Chinatown. The beautiful traditional landscapes gracing the walls might be one reason for the relatively high prices, but the food is just as beautiful and traditional, and in-the-know patrons are willing to shell out a little extra for it. The restaurant specializes in seafood, featuring unusual dishes like yu xiang scallops ($16.50) and fried crisp softshell crabs with spicy salt ($20), but its vegetarian selection is also strong. The stir-fried Japanese egg tofu with mixed vegetables ($12) appeals even to those who usually shy away from bean curd, and the Chinese broccoli in oyster sauce ($7.50) is sublime, cooked to perfect tenderness.
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Hours: Lunch:
M-F 11:30am-2:30pm
Sa-Su 11:30am-4pm
Dinner:
Mon.-Thu. 5pm-11pm
Fri. 5pm-3:30am
Sat. 4pm-3:30am
Sun. 4pm-11pm
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Late-night sushi lovers flock to this hidden gem in Chinatown. The kimono-clad waitresses deliver some of the most inspired and fresh Japanese cuisine in Boston with creative dishes like spider maki, a fried soft-shelled crab juxtaposed with avocado, cucumber and flying roe fish wrapped in seaweed. For dessert, try Ginza Japanese Restaurant’s green-tea ice cream chockfull of antioxidants and a creamy flavor.

 
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 • (617) 542-2823
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Cuisine:Chinese
Hours: Sun 11:30a-2a
Mon-Sat 10:30a-2a
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This hidden gem boasts unusual seafood dishes served with a Cantonese and Mandarin flair. New Jumbo Seafood showcases their fresh menu where they literally have their catches of the day on display in huge aquariums. Favorites include their tasty rice noodles, chicken with cashews and three to four kinds of fresh fish. New Jumbo Seafood's claim to fame for their exotic fusion of Eastern flavors coupled with a wide variety of herbal delicacies. They also boast Americanized takes on fried favorites like chicken wings and calamari. New Jumbo Seafood also has an extensive beer and wine list. Delivery through Dinning in only.
 
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This new Chinatown establishment offers a Taiwanese spin on traditional Asian classics. As the name suggests, dumplings are the specialty here with a bevy of either pan-fried or boiled dumplings including pork with leek or cabbage and beef and spinach. Lunch special at Gourmet Dumpling House is $7.25, which includes soup, rice or roll. Try the noodle plates or Taiwanese-style sausages.
 
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Cross Street(s):Knapp St.
Cuisine:Chinese
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Hong Kong Eatery is located in Chinatown and is a Chinese restaurant serving traditional dishes as well as barbecued duck, port, chicken, and beef. This is a popular restaurant in the neighborhood, so expect the authentic experience.
 
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Cuisine:Shanghai Chinese
Hours: Daily 11am-10pm
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Populated by highly skilled chefs skilled in Shanghai-style cuisine, this new Chinatown hotspot opened in the Spring 2006. New Shanghai Restaurant’s entrees make the most of fresh seafood and spicy Szechuan-style meats. Their specialties include five-spice beef, Singapore noodle and a high-quality dim sum selection. Delivery starts 6:30 pm and reaches into the south end.
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