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Bidra med feedbackWalking into Hei La Moon, I was surprised to find out the restaurant had two floors for dining.
To me personally - this place is completely underrated They serve a great variety of different traditional dishes.
Out of the large number of dim sum places in Boston's Chinatown, Hei La Moon seems to be one of the best known and most popular.
Dimsum here is pretty, both har gow and siew mai tasted very good. we also ordered char siew bao and garnelen stick noodles and they were good. her bark meat reis noodles was very generous, but tasted very blanching and was not pan-fried right. I also asked her to add chili, but there was nothing, tasteless.
Once famous for one of the only Dim-Summe-style food card restaurants in boston, hei la moon seems to be on the hill. because of the covid, food carts were taken away, and the feeling of excitement and joy for caring together with. also food carts helped to make decisions easy as they have hundreds of different menus available, but these drinks were no longer available. during one of my recent visits to my friends I was disappointed by some of their offers. they still have fantastic dimming cums and dumplings, but the hawn and other main dishes, including the seafood lo my were not remarkable. if they are looking to get some good dim cums in a large group, this could be a good option, but otherwise I would recommend to other places in chinatown with better food quality.
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