

Taste, Quality, Style. Your total dining experience is what we work hard to deliver. Since established in 2005, Feng Shui carefully melds the finest tastes and styles that traditional Chinese and Japanese cuisines have to offer into original fusion dishes created by its renowned chefs using only the freshest ingredients. The result is a rich palette of dishes, including special seasonal offerings, presented in beautifully selected porcelain for our customers to choose from.
Sushi house with signature rolls & hibachi-grilled Japanese & Chinese fare, plus a lunchtime buffet.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2200 District Ave, Burlington, MA 01803
Phone: (781) 365-0918
Website: https://www.gofengshui.com/
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The vegetarian delight is genuinely delicious as is the pineapple fried rice and miso soup. I had the chicken dumplings and they were huge in size but the dough was a bit thick for my taste.
All in all it was a tasty meal and we would come back
Ironically enough, the pineapple chicken fried rice, with a confetti of purple onion and green scallion, was flavorful and delicious.
Located in Burlington, this restaurant occupies the northeast corner of the Burlington Mall plaza, right next to Tuscan Kitchen. Parking here is easy and plentiful since it’s part of a large shared lot.
Inside, the decor is tasteful and upscale, and the restaurant is well-lit–a nice contrast to other places where my wife and I struggle to read the menu. However, we were seated at a double-booth-style table, which was uncomfortably tight, especially if you’re larger-bodied like me. The table pressed awkwardly against my stomach throughout the meal. The server haphazardly greeted us in front and walked away without telling us to follow – until they came back – and I felt like it should’ve looked really obvious that my seating was uncomfortable.
The buffet itself felt oddly tucked away, almost as if it were an afterthought. The selection was notably smaller compared to other buffets we’ve tried. That said, they offer unique dishes you might not easily find elsewhere, such as crispy duck, salt & pepper spare ribs, pickled pepper frogs, and fried eggplant. However, this uniqueness comes at the expense of some staple favorites–no beef sticks or beef and broccoli, for example. They do offer prepared sushi and and pork ‘soup dumplings’ which were delightful surprises.
Unfortunately, despite the interesting offerings, my wife and I found the food disappointing. The flavors were surprisingly muted–like someone had turned the “flavor dial” down to minimum. Ultimately, this lackluster experience means we won’t be returning.
We loved the beef skewers. I forgot to tell them I was allergic to spicy foods and the sweet and sour chicken was spicy but delicious
Would we eat there again ? Absolutely !