Dynasty
14a Hudson St, Boston
(617) 603-8796
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Old school delicious Chinese restaurant!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We are in Boston for a couple of days from England and decided to explore Chinatown. A lovely gentleman recommended Dynasty to us as being one of the best. We arrived at about 11am this morning and had a lovely meal with tea. So pleased we came as it was the highlight of the day for us. Hopefully you get lots of tourists . Thank you
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Loved it!
We went to Boston’s Chinatown last night to have dinner at Dynasty.
One of the four of us is Chinese and she knew what to order and was able to speak (Cantonese) with the staff.
We ordered a couple of mains and then a number of Dim Sum dishes. I enjoyed them all.
The service here was very quick. Dishes came out fast, fresh pots of hot tea magically kept appearing. Finished dishes were quickly cleared from the table.
And we felt for all the food we got, the fresh, authentic flavors of it all - that the cost was quite reasonable.
I’d return to Dynasty!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good services. Delicious food.
We had the 3 course king crab meal. Very fresh crab and seasoned just right for taste.
They serve dim sum all day. We also ordered a few dim sum items. Yummy!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Very good dim sum and service
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We were looking for some good dim sum in Chinatown and found this place. It has a clean, modern vibe which is unusual for legit dim sum places. You order off a checklist menu, so no carts rolling around, but everything came out hot and fresh. This is what we ordered.
1. Char siu sou bbq pork flaky pastry – OMG. These were so buttery, flaky and melt in your mouth. I wish I got more orders. This was by far my favorite dish. I’m still dreaming about it.
2. Har Gow Shrimp Dumplings – these were solid. Piping hot and delicious.
3. Siu mai pork and shrimp dumplings – also solid. Large and juicy.
4. Bean curd rolls with pork in oyster sauce – I didn’t love these. They were kind of chewy.
5. BBQ pork noodles rolls – very light and yummy
6. Xiao long bao soup dumplings – these were not too soupy but had good flavor.
7. Molten egg yolk buns—These were surprisingly delicious. The molten yolk oozed out when I punctured them.
8. Red bean minion buns – almost too cute to eat, but they were yummy
The service was quick and friendly, but we had to ask for a lot of things because there were no condiments on the table. Parking in that area is a nightmare, but that’s Chinatown for you. I’ll definitely be back the next time I’m in town.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Come early or be prepared to wait. Food is traditional Cantonese which is getting crowded out by hot pot and spicy foods all over Chinatown. Dim Sum is delicious, Buddha's Delight Chow Fun has wok breath and a large portion to boot. Jelly fish, shrimp and chive dumplings, tofu rice rolls, choy sum all good. They speak Cantonese here too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Dim sum was great. Staff were friendly and good enough service.
The bill for our 4 dishes was just over $30. Cheap price here but not cheap experience.
Only tried one other dim sum restaurant in Boston Chinatown but I recommend this place over the other by far.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
We will never go back again.Servers was so bad.The food was not good.We had to wait for twenty minutes before we get greeted
Genuinely surprised at the quality of the lobster dish with noodles, the fried beef noodle, and pea sprouts with broth, for someone coming from Vancouver. Service was very good and super quick. Highly recommended.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Food was incredible! So many different options and they were open until midnight! Highly recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hidden gem indeed. Very authentic Chinese (I am not but it definitely was NOT Americanized and tasted great )….
Dim sums are hot and steaming. Entree Portions are BiG ! Food is not spicy but one can add it easily. Prices are very reasonable. Very unimposing facade but good location. Parking may be an issue.
It's an okay place tucked in China town. Inside was well neat and well-decorated. The paper menu (as in most dim sum places) was written in Chinese with brief English translation at the bottom. No picture menu, so orderers be aware 🤣. The Kimchi was really weird, seemed to have plum sauce in it. The sauce was thicker, sweeter, and just had ketchup flavor to it. Not authentic Kimchi at all. The food in general was okay, a little sweet overall for me. The tea was great. It's hard to get attention from the server sometimes, and I had to do some decent amount of hand-waving to get the order or the Bill. So gave 3 for food and service. The bathrooms are fairly clean. There are 2 in the corner, both genders. Overall had a good time with friends trying different dishes, though I think I will try somewhere else next time.
Went to Dynasty as a 2-person party. Ordered the smallest fish there, which is charged market price, and it ended up being $50 which is especially outrageous because there were barely any meat in the fish - we were constantly picking at the fish to find specs of meat. Also, service was terrible - obviously Chinatown restaurants get leeway for this because of cultural differences and busy schedule, but I asked one of the waiters for a WiFi password and he straight up said there isn’t WiFi. I then asked another server who gave me the password. Really weird interaction with that first server because for some reason he just didn’t want to give me the password. Overall bad experience.
Good food , good service, reasonable price
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