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Phone:
+1 617-773-8880
🌐 Website:
https://www.facebook.com/quincyfairycafe/
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Address:
16 Brook St, Quincy
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Soup dumplings are the ones from Chinese supermarkets but sold at $6 for 6 instead of $6 for an entire bag of them. Nothing special about them. Fried oysters were meh - $9 plus tax for 5. I might try the AYCE option next time.
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Love this place with my heart and soul. The food is so good and big portions, they have AYCE hot pot, and the staff is amazing. We have become regulars and the waitresses remember our preferences and names. Can’t say enough good things about this place.
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They temperature check everyone when you enter. Decent quality, huge portions and very reasonable prices. While not fine dining, the food is delicious and plentiful. They may break the rule and serve cuisines of 3+ countries, its an eatery and does a decent job of it. The Singapore hot tea (teh Tarik, $2.50) is absolutely amazing, just like what i had in Kuala Lumpur (yes not in Singapore I know). Just get it, please, thank me later. Shanghai style soup dumplings ($6) were flavorful and certainly better than your standard chop suey joint's. Pork cutlet curry (Tonkatsu, $10) was a huge portion and pretty good, although probably from a stock cube. Mala soup ($) was nice, probably the same broth as used in hot pot, not overly spicy and with a decent amount of beef. Regardless, get the tea.
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This little restaurant has a wide range of dishes to choose from, including hot pot! I have been here several times and each time I go, I try out something different so I can discover new favorites to add to my old favorites
I can recommend the watermelon lychee Boba tea, the sticky rice, Japanese Fried Dumplings, Fried Crab Rangoon, Korean Beef Udon Noddle Soup (Spicy),
I wasn't a fan of the pork udon stir-fry, as I am very particular about my stir-fry noodles and like it very cooked, slightly pan seared, so the noodles here were just too soft for me.
The staff are friendly and this little gem tucked away on Brook Street can get quite crowded. There is street parking scattered around the area and into the residential sector. The place itself is divided into two rooms, both with booth and table seating.
All in all worth going to and worth going to more than once. I can't wait to try the hotpot!
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Their fried rice is really good. Place is nice, small but cozy, and bathroom is super clean. Would recommend this restaurant for Thai food lover!!
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The food is so delicious. Staff is friendly. Joey is a wonderful host, who is happy to see customers enjoy the amazing food. She's totally invested in what she does, and it shows. I cannot speak highly enough of this place. I come here as many times as possible. Try the dumplings. They'll make anyone happy. Pictured: the best fried calamari you'll ever have, Takoyaki (octopus balls), shrimp tempura ramen, steamed nappa cabbage (simple but so so good), and BBQ Taro "balls".
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I came across this place from a person on TikTok and brought my sister and boyfriend on 2 separate occasions. The food was delicious as well as their Hong Kong Style Milk Tea. I will be bringing more friends and family here in the future.
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Clean and bright. Quick service. Fantabulous looking and tasting food! Prices reasonable. Totally worth it!
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