Double Chin - Boston

#28 - Cafés - Boston, Chinese, Asian
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Double Chin

Double Chin
4.1 / 5 (3622 reviews)

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Last update: 12.07.2026 from: Dave

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★ 4.1 / 5 from 3622 reviews
dave-bush665
26.12.2025

Stopped by here for a late lunch. Was seated immediately as it was pretty empty. The menu's were kind of old with prices marked out for new ones and some dishes just marked out. My wife and I got the kimchi fried rice and chili popcorn chicken. The kimchi fried rice was really good, could've had more kimchi for the price though. My chili popcorn chicken was also really good, however it did not come with rice so I paid an extra four dollars for a cup. It was seasoned fairly well with an extremel

jude-tucker-1
26.12.2025

Great place to dine in after a late night at a goth club. friendly staff, great food, with the ‘small on the outside but big on the inside’ type of space. i loved the boardgames and books that you can take off the shelf and bring over to your table to enjoy. the only thing i would recommend is that they should renovate the quality and overall cleanliness of the bathrooms

marvel-d-1
26.12.2025

I dined alone, so I'm unsure if this swayed how my service went, but after being seated it took quite a while for my order to be taken and then I was ignored for the remainder of my stay after my food was delivered, I had to get someone else's attention to get my hill and pay. The food however was absolutely delicious. I ordered the XO Sautéed Rice Rolls housemade XO sauce w/ beansprouts fresh rice rolls. The dish is served in a warm cast iron skillet that is roughly 7 8 in diameter, the s

kujan-patel
26.12.2025

I loved everything from the food to service and atmosphere. You guys have to try the Ube Boba Crepe Cake!!!!

ana-valle-1
26.12.2025

Cannot rave enough about this place. The food was delicious, the drink was yummy and so fun. Came here right before show at the Wilbur and will definitely be coming back for dessert.

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A little farther located is MBTA-Chinatown, where you can also access the public transportation.

The restaurant also offers gluten-free menus.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

You can also pay for your dishes with the common credit cards.

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