Reviews
What Benjamin Adams doesn't like about Shojo:
We had dinner here. Very limited menu which was a bit confused random American Asian. My bao wrapper had been reheated and wasn?t very nice filling was great although. Cocktails were average, but well presented. Just kind of meh. View all feedback. What Minh Le likes about Shojo:
Amazing taste. One of the best places I have eaten in Boston. The duck fat fries were crunchy and fatty. The Thick Chic Bites were so good, great texture, flavor. The Bao was a bit lacking in content, nothing too special I felt, but still good regardless. The place tends to be full so do reserve in advance. A must try for sure. View all feedback.
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Mmm their ribs are so good! The bao tacos were really tasty too! The plates are definitely on the small side, so it’s fun to order multiple and share. It’s got...
read moreWhat a fun place! Came here for a friend's birthday and loved it. The service was quick, and ambience was perfect. The food was very tasty if you like Asian fus...
read moreCame for some night vibes and food. Service was good and the food was decent. I think I just have a slight issue in terms of value. $6 dollar baos are just abit...
read moreLoved the ambiance here! The service is a little slow and you may get your drinks after your meal. But the flavor of the food is great! Definitely get their Wu-...
read moreTHOSE WINGS AT @shojoboston thoo Chinatown, Boston Highlights: wutang ribs sweet and sour wings. You really can never go wrong with ribs and chicken wings at...
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read moreThe restaurant offers a limited menu with a confusing American Asian fusion. Cocktails are average, but well presented. Unique and tasty flavors are overshadowed by excessive salt in the food. Prices are a bit high but dishes like Shojo Pig Bao and Mushroom Truffle Noodles provide a good balance. The ribs and bao tacos are highlights with a funky vibe that sets it apart from traditional Chinatown eateries. The portion sizes are ideal for sharing, and the family-style service adds to the experience. Overall, Shojo Boston is recommended for those looking for a trendy spot with a fun atmosphere and delicious bites.
We had dinner here. Very limited menu which was a bit confused random American Asian. My bao wrapper had been reheated and wasn?t very nice filling was great al...
read moreFor $25, you can get a serving of cold tea for two at this restaurant, which is a good deal if you enjoy tea and alcohol. The portion fills about four tea cups....
read moreAmazing taste. One of the best places I have eaten in Boston. The duck fat fries were crunchy and fatty. The Thick Chic Bites were so good, great texture, flavo...
read moreI visited this restaurant on a Friday night after a long drive to Boston. I decided to order takeout through UberEats because they offered a variety of dishes w...
read moreMmm their ribs are so good! The bao tacos were really tasty too! The plates are definitely on the small side, so it?s fun to order multiple and share. It?s got...
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read moreI've been working right next to chinatown, I've seen this restaurant for a long time. it looks so hip from the outside, and the inner fits securely.
I really liked this place: great cocktails and good eating. my last visit was a catastrophe. cocktail came only half full (even the prices rose.
That's the second time I visited this shojo. eating is good. the service was good, and our server helped with recommendations for someone with a food.
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