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Address: Next to Register, 219 Quincy Avenue #85, Inside Kam Man Food, 219 Quincy Ave No.8, Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: (617) 319-9367
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This place is located near the registers when you walk into Kam Man. It is a simple shop with a cute logo, four tables, and two workers. I ordered the signature soup dumplings and Shanghai sticky rice with braised pork, which took 10 minutes to prepare (I was the only person, so you might have to wait longer if there are other customers).
– Signature Soup Dumplings ($11.95/6 pcs): The dumplings were on the smaller side and did not have a ton of soup, but they definitely tasted homemade. The dough was soft, chewy, and the right thickness. The soup was flavorful. I wanted something more from the filling, but it was cooked well (not dry). These came with a dipping sauce that tasted mostly of vinegar with a dash of soy sauce; I liked it, but those who cannot handle that strong of a vinegar taste would not. However, the dumplings also tasted fine on their own.
– Shanghai Sticky Rice with Braised Pork ($11.95/2 pcs): I was so disappointed by this dish. Each sticky rice only had two tiny pieces of braised pork, which were mostly fat, so I pretty much paid this much for rice (+ the effort of wrapping the rice in lotus leaves). There was too little pork to comment on the flavor, but at least the rice was indeed sticky and not overly salty despite the color. I was debating between this or the scallion pancake and now regret that I did not go with the latter.
Prices are a bit steep for the portion size, and there is a $20 minimum for credit cards. No issues with service.
If you come here, skip the sticky rice but get the soup dumplings–they are the signature for a reason.
The Scallion was really oily! I wished they would use something to take some of the oil. The chive wraps and radish pancakes aren’t anything special. It lacks flavor. It came out to 23 bucks. Pretty pricey. They gave us a tiny dipping sauce that was half full. We didn’t have the soup dumplings.
You may have personal taste and preference, but it is hard to argue that freshly made food makes the greatest taste.
Compared with a lot of restaurants that serve a wide variety of food on the menu, you cannot go wrong with a small store who is focusing on their specialty, and do it the best.
Good value, quick service. My favorite spot in all of Boston.
The two ladies running the shop were working very hard and churning out some amazing food. They were constantly making dumplings the entire time I was there which is a testament to how fresh my food was. It’s all made on site and a true labor of love.
The restaurant has 6 small tables and 2 bar seats, so there’s not a ton of room if you’re dining in, but shouldn’t have a problem for 1-2 people. Inside the market, you can find the restaurant by turning left after entering and looking across from the checkout area.