1. Winsor Dim Sum Cafe
7.3
10 Tyler St, Boston, MA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Chinatown - Leather District · 48 tips and reviews
R Mateo: What I liked: hot & sour soup, pork & shrimp dumpling, stuffed eggplant Make sure you make your own sauce from a mixture of soy sauce, rice wine vinegar and chili oil. Parts 4/1/1
andrea ravenelle: The pork and shrimp dumplings are amazing! My first time at dim sum and it was awesome.
Emily Walton: All your fave dim sum foods, and no waiting for the right cart to happen by. Try the shark fin dumplings (named for the shape - they're actually pork), the fried cruller in rice noodle, or the congee.
3. Hong Kong Eatery
7.1
79 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown - Leather District · 35 tips and reviews
Zoe Malliaros: The shrimp dumpling soup is glorious! It's listed on the menu as Chinese dumpling soup, or ask for it. If you get it without noodles, you get more dumplings.
Dianne Winer-Malliaros: Best shrimp dumpling soup!
Jaclyn: Very plump wantons and nice roasted duck. Don't forget to order any combinations (lo mien/rice/noodle etc) that have these two! Place is also quite spacious here for group lunch.
4. Myers + Chang
8.8
1145 Washington St (at E Berkeley St), Boston, MA
Chinese Restaurant · South End · 215 tips and reviews
Lindsay Brooke: Great, light Chinese food. Get the pork belly buns, the spare ribs, and the lemongrass shrimp dumplings. The chocolate dessert is also surprisingly great! Favorite in Boston.
Brent Rish: Dan Dan are the best cold peanut noodles in Boston. Pork buns and ribs are incredible. Opt for a spicy cocktail or the pork slap beer. My favorite place for snacky dim sum goodness.
Tyler Brock: Go here. Eat everything.
Ryne Crabb: We had four maki rolls and every one was unique and amazing! We sat at the sushi bar and the chefs were so nice. Try the volcano, broadway, wild fire, and coco shrimp rolls!
Thrillist: Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
JoJo Vinick: Every time I'm at Moko I'm happy. It's a great environment, lovely staff, food is excellent and fair prices. I'd go three times a week if I lived in Southie.
jake furst: phantastic pho. get the whole catfish with all the fixins for the table to share and then a round of small pho's (which are still pretty big). totally authentically vietnamese.
Thuan Hien: Get the Ca Nuong(fried Catfish). A whole catfish baked then deep fried. Tear pieces off & wrap it with various veggies, vermicelli & rice paper. It's a Plate you should share amongst 2-3 other people.
David Zhou: bun rieu, 7 course beef, and basically everything
10. Yamato
7.4
117 Chiswick Rd (at Commonwealth Ave.), Brighton, MA
Sushi Restaurant · 45 tips and reviews
Natasha: All-you-can-eat is only $16 for lunch. Amazing deal. You can get unlimited sushi, apps, noodles, meat, soup, rice, etc. Lunch doesn't include dessert, however.
Thas Seth: The white tuna sashimi is great! Very buttery and cold.
Boston Reddit: All You Can Eat buffet - sushi, appetizers, katsu, teriyaki, etc. Lunch is $16, dinner is $23 or $24 depending on night. Great quality, amazing value.
12. Hoshi Ya Sushi
7.3
529 Washington St, Brighton, MA
Sushi Restaurant · 11 tips and reviews
Ryan Nixon: Fish was fresh. Good chirashi, escolar and eel
Rachel: I've never been here in person, but their delivery food is always very great and satisfactory. It is not too expensive, and it's open til very late.
Christine Varriale: Love it. Great prices and fresh sushi.