Best of Boston

Best Chinese Restaurant

2001 Best Chinese Restaurant

Jumbo Seafood Restaurant

Boston
On any given night you'll find some of the city's top chefs here after work with chopsticks waving. The eight water tanks filled with live [...] read more»
2000 Best Chinese Restaurant

Jumbo Seafood

Boston
It stands to reason that seafood is the speciality of the house at this bright little spot near the Chinatown gate. To wit: The restaurant [...] read more»
1999 Best Chinese Restaurant

New Shanghai

Boston
Nestled near the Chinatown gate, New Shanghai is, literally and figuratively, a step up from its neighbors. The decor is passable—it won't depress you like [...] read more»
1998 Best Chinese Restaurant

Grand Chau Chow

Boston
No matter whom we ask, Grand Chau Chow is the first place people mention for authentic Chinese fare. In addition to such adventurous dishes as [...] read more»
1997 Best Chinese Restaurant

Grand Chau Chow

Boston
Don't let the illusion of space from the many mirrors fool you—Chinatown's Grand Chau Chow, at least from the perspective of room to move, is [...] read more»
1996 Best Chinese Restaurant

New Shanghai

Boston
Chinese food doesn't get any better than the Crispy Eels with Sweet Sauce, Vegetarian Goose, Crispy Scallops with Black Pepper Sauce, and General Gao's Sphrimp, [...] read more»
1996 Best Chinese Restaurant, Suburban

Lotus Blossom

Sudbury
Why is this parking lot so crowded? Why are they three-deep at the register, picking up huge bags of takeout? Could be the great shrimp [...] read more»
1995 Best Chinese Restaurant

Peach Farm Restaurant

Boston
Order from the fish tank by the entrance of this Hong Kong-style seafood palace, and ask the waiters to translate the specials posted on the [...] read more»
1990 Best Chinese Restaurant

Chau Chow

Boston
Chau Chow stays open until 4 a.m. most nights, which makes it the best restaurant in Boston after midnight. The rest of the time (from [...] read more»
1988 Best Chinese Restaurant

Carl’s Padoga

Boston
Tiny, open only for dinner, and BYOB, but Carl's steamed fish has a legion of devotees. read more»