Our first meal was at Mulan in Cambridge—our longtime favorite for Taiwanese food. Big mistake! It was graduation week. Getting there was a crawl through stop-and-go traffic.
Driving through Kendall Square brought back a wave of nostalgia. I used to work there, just a stone’s throw from MIT. But with all the new buildings, biotech offices, and ongoing construction, it’s barely recognizable. Then again, it has been almost twenty-five years. One thing that hasn’t changed is the unpredictable New England weather. This spring was unseasonably cold—classic Boston. Still, the chill didn’t faze the college kids. Bundled up, they were out on the Charles River, tacking sailboats that bobbed in the wind-chopped water.
I didn’t think to take photos of the traffic mayhem, but I did snap a couple shots of the delicious food at Mulan.
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Stir fry beef with hot peppers, our favorite dish at Mulan |
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Eggplant with basil |
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Swan boat in the Public Garden |
Old South Church on Boylston St, Copley Square |
Boston Marathon finish line, where the 2013 bombing occurred. |
Our go-to restaurant for dim sum and seafood dinner is at Ming's Seafood in Malden.
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Gigantic Wonton in Allston |
Good hand cut noodles at Kung Fu Kitchen, Coolidge Corner, Brookline |
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Noah’s Kitchen in Brookline Village – if you're into spicy Sichuan food, this place is for you.
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South Garden in Quincy – Classic Cantonese dishes. The chicken with garlic was especially good.
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Dumpling Xuan in East Cambridge – great soup dumplings and excellent scallion pancakes.
Dynasty in Boston Chinatown - classic Cantonese cuisine and dim sum.
Every place had a wait (especially on the weekend), but totally worth it. If you’re in the Boston area and love Asian food, definitely check these places out. And if you have a favorite spot we should try next time, let us know — we’re always looking for new places to add to our list!
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