"Sometimes the only option for delivery is a third party service such as GrubHub or UberEats or DoorDash. Well, that's not the case for Lemon Thai. They offer to take both delivery or pickup orders on their website (http://www.lemonthai.com/) through Toast. The delivery fee seemed reasonable at first glance, unlike the inflated prices deliver apps often offer on top of their delivery fees, but I was placing an order for a friend and she was happy to pick it up as she made her way home.Order placing was simple enough. Prices for their carb dishes were quite reasonable summer 2022 at $12-13. I like Thai, and it is a cuisine that works well for their dairy constraint. And if you set up an account with Toast, you can earn points. (I hope those don't expire...)Can't judge the food myself though since I didn't get to eat it. But they live in the neighborhood, and didn't balk at my consideration of Lemon Thai for this meal, so that says something.Steamed Thai Dumplings (7 pieces) $8Crispy Chicken Pad Thai $13Pork Pad See You $12"
"This food is so FREAKING AMAZING. Honestly you are getting fine dinning quality in a casual restaurant that delivers such good food. I went here for dinner three times in two weeks and each time it was consistently good. The halloumi and zucchini chips were my go to. The fries with feta are also delicious. They carry an array of Greek imported drinks. The dips.. oh the dips!! The Tirokafteri aka spicy feta is just out of the world as is the tsaziki. The plates are generously portioned. The yaya donuts are SO GOOD!! I honestly tried almost everything and I can't say not one bad thing. Staff goes above and beyond. They want customers to be happy. They even take customers minutes before close. Amazing spot."
Spicy and savory pork blood soup with sliced pork or beef , meatball , beansprout , Chinese broccoli and basil
$16.00
Visit Restaurant PageSteamed buns with mixed greens, chased, drizzle of soy glaze, spice mayo, radish pickle.
$9.95
Visit Restaurant PageChicken Thai galangal coconut soup. Coconut-galangal broth, oyster mushrooms, young coconut, dark meat chicken and tomatoes, garnished with cilantro.
$6.00
Visit Restaurant PageMami's special spicy sauce with onions and fresh scallionsand fresh mushrooms
$8.99
Visit Restaurant PageStir-fried rice noodles with a sweet & savory taste made with beansprout, scallions, egg, and sprinkled with crushed peanuts.
$12.95
Visit Restaurant PageStir-fried large flat rice noodles, with choice of your meat, red and green peppers, and onion in spicy roasted chili and hot basil sauce.
$16.95
Visit Restaurant Page"Have to say its been a minute since i had a good Chinese food. So i tried Peter Woo's and it was Wooopiiiliiii good! Had a chicken fried rice S with Scallion pancake and I was amazed how fresh and well cooked everything was . You know,usually its like chicken is good and fried rise is bad,but it this case everything was so tasty i wanted to eat my fingers off ! Anyway, great food and pretty cool small joint in the heart of Revere.Would recommend it big time!5stars from me all the way..."
"Love this place. Can't say enough good things, especially about the tuna sandwiches! Consistent neighborhood gem, has been around for years for good reason!!!!"
"What would a visit to Boston be without at least trying their Lobster Rolls eh? Having done some research as to the best places for some really good Boston lobster rolls, we stumbled across Luke's, and fortunately for us, there happened to be one just across from our hotel. And yea, it's a fast food joint, and I hardly ever give such good ratings for fast food outlets, but this place deserves an exception.The menu can be a bit confusing for any first timer as there are many combinations of rolls that you can order that come with with a number of different seafoods, flavors, sides, and drinks. Or, you can just order the classic Lobster Roll with Lemon Butter.Either the person taking your order will see how bewildered, overwhelmed, and confused you look and ask if this is your first time there, or just tell them that this is your first time there and he/she will take out and show you one of their hidden photo menus and explain everything to you.So, since this was our first time there, it was recommended we try one of the "Flights" of mini rolls to try, so that we can which flavors and seafoods we really liked. I went ahead and ordered the Seafood Flight.....which comes with one each of the mini lobster, crab, and shrimp rolls.....and this came with a bag of chips (which you help yourself to) and a drink. Unfortunately, no alcohol is served here.....which was so disappointing to my wife as she loves her cold brewsky with any meal. Anyway, she knew exactly what she wanted and went ahead and ordered the Lobster Flight....or three mini lobster rolls with lemon, spicy honey, and truffle flavors. And just to complete our meal, we went ahead and ordered one Lobster Bisque and one Clam Chowder soup.WOW! Everything we ordered was amazingly delicious! It is also worth mentioning that the rolls were not too thick too...and didn't overwhelm the seafood, and once grilled with some butter, it had a nice light crunch to its thin crust...and tasted amazing along with the combination of the freshest and perfectly flavored seafood. After taking just one bite, you can tell that this was Lobster (or seafood) Roll perfection! The amount of lobster, crab, shrimp in each roll was also very generous.....unlike the lobster roll we had at a full service restaurant a couple of days ago.The lobster bisque and clam chowder were also nice and thick, full of ingredients, and absolutely delicious!......but be careful not to sit at the table right under the cold blowing AC or your soup will get cool fast.Oh ya, those small bags of kettle chips that came with each order....yea, they were so good too! Went great with the rolls as it added some nice and yummy crunch to the meal.Needless to say, my wife and I were totally enjoyed our lunch and were so impressed by the quality of Luke's lobster/seafood rolls. So much so that after we were done with the lobster and seafood flights, we went back and ordered a regular Lobster Roll, just because they were so addictive, and we just couldn't get enough of it! This was an excellent experience for sure.....so much so that we came back here again the following day when the rest of our visiting guests arrived. Yes, lobster rolls in Boston are not cheap at all......a lunch for a group of five of us on the second day's visit came to about $250...the most expensive fast food meal I had ever paid for in my life......but oh boy! ....it was so worth it! :D"
"OMG! This place was awesome!!! Came here for lunch and what a gem! Love the atmosphere and decor of a small diner. Service was excellent and the food was so fresh and delicious. Parking is a bit trickery because of the location. We actually parked in the CVS parking lot and walked across. But definitely if in the area make sure to stop in. Only place to find Crazy Noodles which my husband couldn't stop talking about. Mixture of large noodles with fresh veggies."
"My friends and I stopped in at Pho Pasteur late on a Friday night. We actually stayed until closing. The staff was very kind about informing us that it was almost time to close. It's a pretty casual spot, so don't expect fine dining! You know it's a good sign when it's always busy.Sadly I lost the pictures of the actual food... but thankfully I still had the reciept, so I know exactly what we ordered! We started out with the Spring Rolls, which were absolutely fresh and delicious. Nothing beats the sauce on the side. Two of us got the Beef Noodle Soup and one got the Vegetable and Tofu Noodle Soup. Both soups were excellent and the potions were huge!"
"I would say three stars is about accurate.The honey and I simply wanted a very late night dinner after a long day of travel and I went ahead and ordered UberEats for dim sum for two, as well as a chicken and rice soup (which came as chicken noodle), and tempura shrimp roll.Everything was okay, although the ingredients were definitely on the cheap side. The soup was about a step up from canned and the tempura shrimp roll was a-okay. The dum sum for two was middling with the bao being a version I didn't care for and the dumplings being on the bland side.All in all, we wouldn't order again, but it wasn't bad for late night very desperate fare."
"Great Vietnamese option in Malden, better than most of the other options in town. I ordered the goi cuon nem nuong and a small pho tai, bo vien. The goi cuon nem nuong was good, however they gave a large unnecessary amount of sauce. I've never seen that much given for one order with two rolls. The pho itself was good. Good amount of meat given.Service could be a lot better. The table of 4 all ordered pho but we were never given our garnish dish (bean sprouts, lime, basil, etc). It's usually given before or when the pho comes out. We had to ask our waiter for it and it came 10 minutes after the pho dishes came. The restaurant is in a plaza, so there is a parking lot."
"We got pho bistro for pick up for our dinner wnd we got the pho dac biet, grilled pork over vermicelli noodles and fried spring rolls.The spring rolls were very crispy and the sauce it came with had a nice kick to it.The grilled pork was super tender and the vermicelli noodles had a good chew to it.The pho dac biet had very tender meet as well and the broth was very rich.This is a great place to visit for some classic pho!!"
"I'm a big fan of the Thai place next door, so when Sen Yai opened, I was intrigued. Their menu mostly consists of noodle dishes, but there's a good selection of appetizers, as well as a few rice dishes.We ordered the Tofu Triangles to share and I got the Bamee Moo Dang noodle soup. The tofu triangles were crisp and came with a yummy sauce, and the noodle soup was perfect for a chilly day.The space isn't super big, but even on a Sunday around lunch time, we waited no more than five minutes.I would definitely come back to try more of the menu!"
"There are three restaurants I will solidly, loyally return to on every trip to Cambridge because time and time again, their food makes me say "damn, this is good." Kebab Factory is one - hopefully I've reviewed the other two but won't steal KF's thunder by revealing them here. There is so much variety here in the menu, you'd be right to be suspicious. But all of it is actually good. So you score twice: you'll never get sick of the place, and you'll discover new food even if you're very familiar with Indian and Pakistani foods (unless you're of that background and maybe you know more from home than I did in my upbringing). The vegetarian vegetable and paneer korma is super! I love going here for the lunch buffet. Even the chai is extra delicious and reliable. The TV during the meal can be annoying but everything else is awesome. Only have love for this place!"
Allie S.
Jan 8, 2023
Ordered delivery via Grubhub. I finally decided on the Thai garlic pork dish which comes with rice. The price is decent and the serving size is good for one meal so don't plan on leftovers. The pork was very flavorful and I enjoyed the simple sauce mixed with the rice. Another good Thai restaurant to include in my delivery rotation for these cold nights.
Visit Restaurant PageAme G.
Aug 22, 2024
What a great place! When it comes to quick-serve Greek cuisine, Greco sets the bar quite high. Located in the scenic Newbury Street, Greco is a cozy, comfortable, and inviting fast casual restaurant with great, fairly priced food. You can dine inside or on their dog friendly patio seating. Keep in mind that the inside and patio seating areas are a bit small, and there's limited seating. We arrived for lunch with our small dog and settled in on their lovely patio. We ordered the chicken gyro plate with lemon pilaf ($16) and an order of their Classic Loukoumades ($8). The dish was bursting with flavorful bits that were simply divine when paired with a dollop of tzatziki sauce. The loukoumades were equally as enjoyable. They were crispy and airy, striking the perfect level of sweetness and flavors. A really enjoyable way to round out our meal. For those seeking top-notch Greek fare without the fuss, but with plenty of friendly service and quality food ingredients, GRECO is a must visit!
Visit Restaurant PageJoe C.
Oct 19, 2023
Delicious FoodGreat food. Small, quiet restaurant. 4 tables and a bar area. Chicken Wings and hot and sour soup were particularly good. Orange chicken was excellent as well. Service was adequate. No complaints. Would eat here again.Tip: Homemade duck sauce is fantastic. A must try. Thanks
Visit Restaurant PageJennifer G.
Dec 3, 2022
Best turkey sammie in the area IMO-Super fresh and locally owned what's not to like?!:) Also fun coffee choices and super kind and friendly owners. Shop local! Very warm down home vibe in here:)
Visit Restaurant PageTaj T.
May 24, 2024
I sat through 5-6 hours of traffic to visit Boston. I didn't come with the intention of visiting only for Luke's Lobster Roll, but after my meal, I was so satisfied that I was ready to pack my bags and head home without taking any other sights! Well worth every penny. You will be treated to perfectly toasted, buttery and flaky buns that are stuffed with generous helpings of lobster, cramp, and shrimp. I was not expecting to be eating such large chunks of fresh lobster meat, but I was pleasantly surprised. With fish this fresh, the fish doesn't even taste fishy! Of course, there's the fantastic flavors that Luke's smothers every type of roll with. My favorite was the classic garlic butter, but I loved having the option to try them all in the lobster roll flight. Truffle Butter and Spicy Honey are definitely worth tasting, along with the shrimp and crab roll. The clam chowder has no bacon! Non-pork eaters rejoice! The service is exceptional. Even though it's kind of like fast food, the cooks come by and check in on us. When we wanted to add on more items, they started the process and said we'd take care of the money later so we wouldn't have to leave our seats. Every interaction I had with them was pleasant and had an understated, genuine kindness behind it. In the warm, casual but comfy dining room where you can see the open kitchen and the cooks preparing your meals in front of you, Luke's feels like a little oasis of peace in bustle of Boston.
Visit Restaurant PageKaren 2.
Aug 16, 2022
I wanted to like this place more but their pad Thai was really dry and even had a hair in it (that didn't match my hair color or length) quite disappointed in the food. The people working there were nice and it was made on time. The ambiance is fun inside atleast.
Visit Restaurant PageJohn H.
Sep 9, 2024
In less than the time I went across the street to pick up some baked goods, my takeout order was ready. Not necessarily a bad thing since Asian cooking is mostly spent prepping. However, my grilled pork needed better butchering as there were large ends of fat. No major errors on flavor but the accompanying choices edged on too sweet. The positives were the broken rice and my spring rolls had large shrimp. Could have used more basil on the later. Close to the T line.I probably won't return as I would rather get a well made banh mi down the block.
Visit Restaurant PageNick F.
May 20, 2021
Anybody that knows me well knows the way to my heart is a good ol plate of Sesame chicken. I was visiting my brother and he knew just where to bring me. Prices were high, but it was worth every penny. Thank you Boston for an authentic Chinese food experience!
Visit Restaurant Page"Quick, great price, good quality & delicious! My partner and I rarely eat American Chinese food, but we're in the mood for it the other night. We ordered 2 combos, 1 Beef Kung Pow & 1 General Gau's Chicken. Both came with pork fried rice & crab Rangoon (3 pieces). We got 1 small beef lo mein, 1 small egg roll (1 piece). Since we spent over $30, they gave us a small order of spring rolls (2 pieces). The portions were massive. From the combos alone, we both had 2 meals from them. I ended up throwing out some rice because it was too much. The combos came with a small appetizer which we opted for crab Rangoon and they give you 3 full pieces! We both enjoyed our combos. The chicken was white meat and good quality too! The beef was tasty, and I asked for extra spicy but it was not so maybe I'll have to ask for extra extra extra spicy next time! I am so glad I ordered the small Lo mein because it was massive! We ate this for 4 meals. The egg roll was tasty, but the spring rolls were just okay.The big winner is the duck sauce!! It's so delicious! Overall:Food: 8/10Price: 8/10 (we spent $40 with tip)Portions: 10/10 (massive)Things I'd order again: Beef Kung Pow combo, General Gaus chicken combo, egg roll. I'm not big on Lo mein, but wanted to try it here. Overall, I would not buy it again but maybe if you really like Lo mein you'd appreciate it more. Also the spring rolls were just okay, I wouldn't go out of my way for them. Awesome job! Keep it up!"
"Review number 1500 is a great one! What a wonderful way to bring it in!I really enjoyed Lobstah On A Roll. The roll is packed with fresh lobster and though it comes with warm, drawn butter, it is not needed. The fresh lobster takes care of it. It is not dressed up, with mayo or celery or any filler, it is a plain roll served on a challah roll. The challah roll is what makes it special. It also what allows the lobster to be easily digested and to eat the entire sandwich. It is eggy and sweet in sharp contrast to the succulent lobster.Since I have the Yelp app, I also got a free clam chowder with the purchase of the roll. The chowder is splendid. It tastes milky fresh and there are clams in every spoonful. It comes with two packs of oyster crackers, more than enough to make this work.I also enjoyed the cashier, Jessica. She was super friendly and knowledgeable. Very chatty and always up for something. She has great know-how and was a pleasure to chat with. Thank you Jessica for making this a pleasant lunch.Thank you Lobstah On A Roll for making review number 1500 a solid one."
"Simply rating from the authenticity and taste of the food, the food here really fulfill my desire and reach my expectation.The instant spicy steam pot really is the ones I had in Szechuan. The spicy level is very proper. More importantly, the flavorful oily taste enhances the spicy broth and provided a fulfilling taste.The sweet skin duck is one of my favorite courses when I was in Szechuan (Le Shan). Luckily, I get the chance to have the authentic one even here around Boston area. The crispy duck skin is super sweet. This course is highly recommended for its unique features."
"For a late dinner I decided to get some ramen at Menya Jiro. Arriving on Saturday at 9pm, the venue was almost empty, so I received seating immediately and made my order of chicken karaage ($8.5) and Sakurajima ramen ($15), both of which arrived within 10 minutes.The chicken karaage arrived with a spicy aioli - unorthodox for Japanese, but well-paired nonetheless. The karaage itself seemed to have a crisper breading layer than usual. I suspect it had been double-fried, which most places skip. This allows for a greater texture contrast. When the stiffer initial resistance finally gives way, it immediately brings you to the juicy chicken.The Sakurajima ramen arrived as a slightly spicy bowl with 2 pieces of chashu and garnish. The chashu and garnish seemed decent. Notably, the ramen noodles possessed a firm, al-dente texture. You could also taste and feel the alkaline hydration that went into the making of the noodles. Either they were made in house or sourced from a high-quality supplier. Otherwise, the broth itself had a light mouth feel (think shio ramen broth), but its flavor lay between shio and tonkotsu. While my initial description may not warrant 5* instead of 4*, I left impressed by some technical details, namely the double-fried karaage and the noodles."
"Haven't been back here since 2022. So glad to come back and had lunch at Aoi. Same friendly owner greeted me at the door. Service was pleasant.Had three maki combo, toro sashimi, ikura sushi!!! They were all so delicious! Toro sashimi could be more fatty. Felt like the price was a bit high for the toro quality. They were Chu toro not the fattest toro (fatty toro) * see the picExcellent ikura nigiri!!! Would definitely order that again! Everything else was great! Nice and friendly server! Ambiance is comfortable and clean."
"Lots of inside seating . No outdoor seating . The establishment is clean including the public bathrooms. The service is good . The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming . They have street meter parking. They are also close to a metered parking lot incase you don't find meter parking . I got the avocado maki roll and the maki sushi with avocado . It was made in front off me in the sushi bar , it was absolutely amazing. The price is pretty reasonable for the quality ."
"We were going back and forth on where to have a weekday lunch in Allston and finally decided on Little Tao. I'm so glad we tried it! I'll definitely be coming back. The food came out very quickly and was all delicious.We got the weekday lunch specials, which range from $14.95 to $15.95. They all come with rice, which was really delicious! The rice has the perfect balance of sticky and al dente, and paired wonderfully with the food. The complimentary pickled vegetables were also delightfully mala, savory, and crunchy!I got the pickled fish fillet ($15.95) which was amazing! The soup had an addicting savory flavor without being sour and the fish was very tender. I usually don't eat much rice but the soup + rice combo was so good! I would come back just for this.The Sichuan spicy chicken ($14.95) came highly recommended by other reviewers, and I'm happy to share that it was amazing! Great flavor, big pieces of chicken, very fresh and crispy. The chicken took slightly longer than the other dishes, I assume because it was being freshly fried. I would definitely get this again.We also tried the braised beef brisket ($15.95) and braised chicken ($14.95, bone-in). I think the brisket could've been better, and what I tried was a bit tough. I think the other dishes we got were better than these.It's a small restaurant and there aren't many tables, so I imagine it gets quite busy in the evenings. Can't wait for my next visit!"
"I went here three times for takeout while visiting Boston. The menu is large and portions are pretty big. I tried the beef and green beans, tofu and veggie rice plate, fish and veggie rice plate, and minced beef and vegetable rice plate. Everything was good, my favorites were the tofu and cod dishes. The rice plates are much cheaper than the entrees. My only complaint was that the lady who took my order the phone misheard me and charged me for the entree.. that was a little frustrating so just be sure to emphasize you want the rice plate. Overall, solid Chinese food and they are open late. Parking can be tough so we just always got take out."
"Cranberry and orange relish, Apple/pear butter, lemon pickled fennel....step away from the kitchen and let the sandwich artists cook their works of art! You know the old saying that goes "the best foods are always the simplest"? Well that's an absolute lie. Pennypackers is dishing out what is easily the most complex sandwiches within a 100 mile radius. In this case, complicated is good, complicated is very good. Between the Porchetta, duck confit, and chicken sandwich, you'd be hard pressed (see what I did there, sandwich joke lol) to find a better sandwich anywhere. I won't even bother describing, some things only a facial expression can explain and apparently Yelp hasn't created that option yet....For the life of me I can't figure out why these guys still remain under the radar. Perhaps it's the lack of parking combined with no T rail access. Oh well, more seating for me :-)Quick notes: -Space is limited, so consider order to go- most sandwiches come in either half or whole. The whole will definitely fill you up- I hear the soups are to die for. Will definitely try on next trip"
"This restaurant was really busy on Sunday night. People lined up for seats.I grabbed to-go and I'm glad I took the recommendation to try the black pepper beef. I really liked the beef with long stream beans - tender meat and crispy beans just the way I like it. The stirfry was served on top of a generous amount of rice.Generally, great value and fast preparation . It looks like a good spot for individuals who want to grab a fast bite, as well as groups of friends to experience the authentic vibe and share dishes. I heard good words about the seafood as well. I might try next time."
"These guys know a few things. 1) how to serve a jack and Diet Coke with a cold pour! 2) how to make a minced pork lumpia-like egg roll starter 3) my favorite - a LEGIT chili oil and self-serve sauce carousel. I'm a sauce sloot! Check out the pics and tell me I'm wrong! Friendly service and casual environment."
"If I had to choose a couple items for my last meal on Earth, sushi from Sakana would be on there. Sakana is a small gem that I found out about 2 years ago. I came here with a hungry friend and we ordered 5 rolls EACH. Yes, this is a small hole in the wall place and yes, it's a SUPER casual place. But I absolutely love coming here. Service is very attentive and the place is clean. My favorite rolls to get here are the Hokkaido and the Sakana, but every piece of fish that you put in your mouth from here is fresh. I have not had a bad experience and I hope it stays that way. Sakana is also very affordable (for sushi) and the quality is top notch. The place is definitely a no frills type of spot. There are plenty of street parking and is super accessible by bus/ a 10 minute walk from either Central/ Harvard Red Line. They also offer a few alcoholic beverages like wine, beer, and sake. Definitely come here and you will not be disappointed!"
"Was in town for two days and both days I spent my lunch here. This place was amazing, truly loved the family friendly feel. All ingredients were fresh and tasty. There were numerous options to choose from for sandwiches, salads and iced coffees. Everything you want, the have. The overall service was on point, they helped me choose certain items and ensured I liked what I got. Everyone that worked there conversed with the customers. Loved it. Next time I'm in the area I will definitely be back for their daily special and a hazelnut mocha iced coffee."
"Bess's Cafe is a hidden gem. The Jiang-Nan style noodles and small plates all give me extreme nostalgia with every dish giving off a homemade/homecooked authentic taste. Ugh, it was all divine.To start The Boy and I got the Cucumber Salad and Pork & Chive Dumplings. Loved the cucumber salad - seasoned perfectly, not missing a single flavor. The Dumplings are steamed and for $6 you get about 8 sizable dumplings (not stringy small ones that some restaurants give).I got the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup for my entree. It definitely was not spicy but I still enjoyed the sweet, savory broth - yes their beef noodle soup broth leans toward the sweet side. The soft-boiled egg was perfect and I felt it came with plenty of beef slices. I had no problem with the $12 price point of this bowl.The Boy ordered the Crispy Chicken Scallion Pancake Wrap for his main and he absolutely loved it. The pancake was crisped to perfection and the chicken equally crispy! He ate this in a jiffy.At the end of the day it was ~$32 for the two of us which I would happily pay again."
"Hidden gem in an Asian food hall inside Lesley college. I don't know why there was a line for another stall, this place sat me right away and I didn't have to wait long for the food was brought to my seat. Only a few tables but if you're dining solo, you can get a spot at the bar. I ordered by pointing at a picture in the menu. It ended up being a chili tomato chicken with lightly dressed salad, and little potato in tin foil. Meal comes with miso soup and bowl of rice. It was a perfect portion. Probably they prefer cash but take card, since that's all that I had. Server is super attending, kept my water filled and checking up on me."
"This is objectively the #1 best Chinese food in Boston. I have been coming here for 23 years and there's no stopping me now!"
"Got an opportunity to try them out a few days ago though a chance collaboration, and boy, I'm glad I did!We tried two rice bowls (chicken grapow and garlic chicken), veggie pad, that, pad woon sen, and veggie spring rolls. First of all, the portions were HUGE. This all lasted a few meals! Secondly, pickup was very easy. They have a table setup outside the restaurant (they even had hand sanitizer for you!) and you can simply walk up and mention your order.The star of the show were there rice bowls! The chicken was well cooked, properly seasoned, and so flavorful. The grapow had a spice to it but it was right on point. And for $8, this is great value for your money. You essentially get a big meal and now you're free to try more variety too! The only change I would have made is requested for more sauce (I like my rice dishes covered in sauce, that's just me!). The spring rolls with the plum sauce made a perfect side dish. Next up, the pad Thai and pad woon sen were tasty and hit the mark. We ate them as leftovers over a couple of days but they held up well! They are certainly creative and trying to come up with new varieties, and I'm excited! Can't wait to try their satay and curries next, I'm sure I'll enjoy them too. Thanks for this great experience, Thai Dish - look forward to more! Keep innovating."
"Official lobster roll of the Red SoxSmall informal takeout cafe with about 8-10 tables. There will be a line at lunch. Lobster rolls are full of fresh crab or lobster served with sauce or without atop a fresh buttery roll worthy of the ingredients. clam chowder was ok Expect to pay $20 and up.Fun option is a tasting menu of all their famous lobster rolls"
"Hubby and stopped in for a quick bite before we had a day of site seeing.The owner was so welcoming and helpful when choosing something from the menu. Speaking of the menu, there were so many options to choose from. He was happy to accommodate me with switching out bread and condiments.What I noticed was the owner treated everyone the same when they walked the door, with his welcoming smile and ready to take an orderWe left full, happy and with a promise to return when we come back to Boston."
"Got delivery and it was delicious. Chicken shawarma plate (over rice and salad), with some extras for $1 each. The hot sauce is fire. Nice, hearty, plate of middle eastern comfort food!"
"Yes, the hot butter New England lobster roll was delicious! This is the experience you are expecting when you're in the area. The Lobstah Grilled cheese was a savory treat too.The place is quaint, small with limited seating and is reminiscent of a mom and pop shop full of character. Super casual and service was friendly. It was a Sunday afternoon and squeezing through to get an outdoor table along the sidewalk was tight but still available.Both of my sandwiches were loaded with large chunks of lobster. Super buttery goodness. The grilled cheese was packed with mouth watering calories. This is a good alternative if you've had enough of the classic lobster roll. The only downside really is the price but hey, I've never seen a cheap lobster roll. On the fence? Got off and get here. This is the place!"
"Loved this place! The service was super friendly! The food was very flavorful and the portion size was very generous!"
"Pho Viet's II, the best Vietnamese food spot in the Newton area. Currently, they're only doing takeout orders (no dine-in). Staff prepares the food SUPER quick it's incredible. Took less than 10 minutes for our entire order to be ready. We tried their spring rolls with shrimp + beef, bun bo hue, lemongrass chicken leg rice plate, & lemongrass sliced beef rice plate. Overall, everything was solid and had perfect flavor. I wish that they included slices of white/yellow onions to put in my soup but there was only green scallions. Parking: Plenty of parking (meters) right outside and across the street. Totally recommend coming here if you're in the area and looking for authentic Viet food."