Chinatown, located in Downtown Boston, is the only historically Chinese area in New England and the third largest Chinese neighborhood in the country. Central to the Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, and the South End Chinatown remains the center of Asian- American lifestyles in New England where both locals and tourists are drawn to the areas largest selection of Chinese, Japanese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese restaurants, bakeries and markets.
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Kalai Hairstyle in Chinatown is the best I have been getting haircuts from Ming since I was and he has been consistently providing an excellent service Ming is meticulous pays close attention and spends the time to get the job done right A true staple of Chinatown Ming is the... more
Pearl Villa has great Authentic food as Kimmy said It has real fish crabs eel lobster right when you walk in still alive if you want it fresh I have eaten probably percent of their dinners and I couldn't say I don't like much I think you deserve a great... more
If you are looking for authentic Chinese Food go to Pearl Villa in Chinatown OMG I had the hot pot it was soo good I never knew that I could enjoy Chinese food but this is a whole different level Don't come here expecting a pu pu plater they are... more
I went here on New Years Eve during the day with two friends and a year old boy All were happy to partake in the hot pot cooking and it was lots of fun I was glad that the youngin' got into the hot pot cooking and ate pretty much... more
As I write this I am indulging in some Edamame which makes me crave Shabu Zen even more I have to say deep in the heart of China town and off the beaten path this shabu restaurant is top on the list For those unclear on the art of Shabu... more