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Bidra med feedbackAfter going to Xian famous foods in NYC, we wanted to find a similar place in Boston. This place hits the spot! The spicy chicken dry noodle was so chewy and flavorful. They fish and picked veg was melt in your mouth good. The chili oil must have crack because I’m addicted.
Been here twice, first time was excellent, very chewy nice texture noodles with unique flavors. Second time noodle was sad and soggy. The cold noodle has thick sesame oil (some people really like it, but I prefer peanut sauce style). The cold chili chicken was really good both time we visited. I recommend beef soup noodle without chili oil for nice, cleansing soup. I also recommend bring your own drinks here (onezo or tiger sugar). This place is cash only.
Good food, price and portions. Messy interior minimal service. Street parking. Cash only. Hand written receipt only in Chinese. Food is great big portions Great 11.95 cumin lamb biang noodles. And soups are good too but def get the dry biang noodles. 10.95 Cold chicken in chili oil was good. Salty so get rice. Water, palstic spoons, wooden chopsticks self service. I didn't mind. But tables were sticky so I wiped down w napkins and hand sanitizer. Inside small space, relaxed vibe. Cold if you sit by the door.
Food is not bad. Noodle tastes a bit spicy. Take cash only and service fee is mandatory. There were no tables for us when we came in. The place is so small.
Everything else I've tried here is delicious too—scallion pancakes, mouthwatering chicken (口水鸡), pickled vegetable poached fish, and beef noodles, to name a few. However, you really can't visit this restaurant without ordering the biang biang noodles in some form. The poached fish bowls are enormous, and unlike other places I've been, they don't skimp on the fish; there's plenty included. Just a heads up: this restaurant is cash only!