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    Jason B.

    Mostly restaurants, other than a small children's play area near the entrance and the group of senior citizens playing chess on the side. A bustling area of activity this was one of our first stops on our tour of Boston. Only Chinatown I've been to, but t was a fun experience and worth a visit if you're touring the area.

    J E.

    As Chinatowns go, this was one of the biggest, most populated Chinatowns I've seen. So many shops, restaurants, and services offered here. Plenty of places to grab a nice, authentic bite of Chinese food in any style you might be seeking. Very walkable too.

    China town main gate area
    Janet T.

    If you are craving for Chinese and Taiwanese foods to bakery goods and boba, this is the area you want to be. Eight to ten minutes walk from Boston Convention Center. Worth a visit. My first time visiting this area. Parking can be a pain and would take awhile to find street parking.

    Chinatown, Boston, MA
    Nichole B.

    I have visited Boston many times but this was my first stop in Chinatown. The food was great and they have a number of shops, all are unique.

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    Shwe N.

    trying to visit every chinatown in every us city and this was so cute! i can see the community all together from the grandpas gambling, music being played, hot warm food sold, etc.

    Empty
    Francine L.

    I try to visit every Chinatown in America just to see what the difference is and for Chinatown Boston, it felt so empty. Not that many people were walking around and the inside of many restaurants was not busy. The parking was super easy to find and we were able to walk found Chinatown within a few minutes. It's only a few blocks and the area itself was quiet. Came to one of the best clay pot rice stores I have ever eaten in America! I'm so glad I stopped by Chinatown and gave this place a try! I wish more people would check it out because so many businesses are for sure hurting and the future of them staying open might be dire.

    Jose B.

    Boston's Chinatown is like Boston itself Quality over quantity. Authentic Szechuan and Cantonese fare and Bakeries and Vietnamese and HotPot restaurants do yourself a favor and go.

    Gate
    Hank C.

    Solid selections of classic old school Chinese and Taiwanese and Asian cuisines. While the bakeries are a bit hit and miss, the food and meat ships are good and you can find plenty of new and old style food from the Waffles and Bubbles to the Taiwan Cafe. Parking on the street is two hours and the sidewalks can be a bit run down or dirty, but still can get your classics here.

    I like my sugar Papa's clean-shaven
    Fox E.

    Not to be confused with the one in Virginia (VA China town), to which I like to go down all the time, usually to eat out, and I can spend hours eating out down at the VA China Town, but this one is great too. Since coming here in the old days I have found out that Boston's Chinatown is even better than I thought. There's great Vietnamese sandwiches and wonderful bakeries (especially if you like Wife Cakes aka Winter Melon cakes) and some of the best sushi I've ever had for some of the cheapest prices. There's some great two or three a.m. late night places and it's just a few blocks walk from some of the sexiest nightclubs in the area. Lots of hot people watching at night around here. And they have a brand new bubble tea shop which absolutely delights me, it's called Royaltea, it's a chain but a great one. And Tea Do is an excellent chain, also here. Beardpapas here is one of the better ones I've had, sharing a space with a great Chatime, same owners. 2 KFT locations, a good Gong Cha, and literally the very best sushi I've had at Avana, and the cheapest too. Brilliant. Oh, and the original egg puffs, in the same little plaza as the sushi! Avana Sushi https://www.yelp.com/biz/avana-sushi-boston Egg Puffs https://www.yelp.com/biz/egg-puffs-boston My old review: Not as good as VA Chinatown (as in Virginia, you dirty thing) but it's awesome. Boston's Chinatown is perfect. Tiny, fun, busy, bustling, lively, lovely, hilarious, unpredictable, and perfect. There are amazing bakeries and places for drinks, excellent restaurants and parking tickets aplenty, and little malls that you never expect to find yourself in, selling things you've never seen before or imagined. It's not as extensive as Manhattan's Chinatown, or especially the amazing Flushing in Queens, but it is a little more lively than the counterparts in DC and Philly. Be very careful with parking when in this Chinatown. In some spots, you can get away with all kinds of illegal double parking. In others, you will be ticketed almost instantly. Be very aware and vigilant. You can get a ticket in 20 seconds here. Check these places out when in Chinatown Boston: Top Bread - for Wife Cakes New Dong - great name - for Avocado Smoothie So get down! Get down to Chinatown!

    Back of the front gate entrance
    Amber S.

    Not too bad of a walk from the park st or Boylston stop on the T if using public transportation. A couple of blocks with plenty of shops, bakeries and restaurants to try! There's a kids park right by the front gate as well. Definitely worth checking out if you're visiting MA for the first time or Boston and want to experience some of the local culture. Or even if you're wanting to try some new foods like myself always up for an adventure of flavors !

    Amethyst W.

    We took the trolley and exited to walk through China town. It had many restaurants and stores, but not the market type vendor stands that I'm used to seeing in other large cities. It was pretty subdued here and didn't have much going on. The stores and restaurants seemed nice, but it wasn't time for any meal for us to try out a restaurant. The stores were what we were hoping for. It was still a nice visit and place to walk through.

    Chinatown gate
    Kim V.

    My parents loved taking a day trip with us here a couple of times a month. We live in Rhode Island so it's about an hour drive. We would find parking in a parking garage for the day usually for $20 and we would walk around Chinatown. My parents were pretty strategic; we would stop by Chau Chow City for dim sum then we would walk on over to the Chinese bakery and order a box full of sweets to go. We would walk around and sightsee. I've always loved Chinatown whether it is in Boston or New York. However, this particular place holds a spot close to my heart. The traffic is crazy busy here and people don't look when they cross the street. I love the bright lights of all the restaurants. There are bars, restaurants, karaoke places, and you're in walking distance to other parts of Boston. I have yet to try all the restaurants here but I look forward to doing so when I come back!

    Boston's Chinatown
    Mel M.

    Yikes! 3rd largest Chinatown in US? You sure? Maybe that factoid predates the internet. It's not large by any scale. Maybe the flavoring of the dishes but nothing more. Food is good. Typical Chinese stuff like boba, bakeries, noodles, rice, dim sum and then some. The 'then some' is when the sun sets and ballers are creeping in. Pimps let their ladies of the night post up there. During the day the place does not look like US. It looks 3rd world or like your teenagers room. It's damp, dirty, chaotic and thank goodness I've got martial art skills. Don't know if a dragon lady or thug will be doing a back flip triple summersault off a car to threaten me for my Eggpuffs. Mel M Yelp 17:110

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    Long wait, only 2 people working to provide service. Understaffed and poorly organizedread more

    Dealing with the Boston SSN office has been the nightmare that never ends. I got married in August…read moreand knew I had upcoming travel in October with my new name on my plane ticket. I was told that the process of getting a new card would be faster if I went in person, which I did (and spent hours waiting). I sent in my application on August 27th, the one day I had in between the wedding and the honeymoon, blissfully unaware of the saga that was to come. Fast forward to September 25th and I call back because I have not received my card. They tell me that if my NEW name isn't on my mailbox, the USPS won't deliver my SSN card. This a vitally important piece of information that would have been helpful to know when I applied. Alas, they tell me that they can reapply on my behalf because it's been less than 30 days (29 to be exact and thank god I counted myself because originally, they told me it was past the 30 day time frame). So, I reapplied and then waited. And waited. My travel date came and went and luckily, Amex was kind enough to change my name on my plane ticket free of charge (leave it to the for-profit companies to get anything productive accomplished). I got home and kept waiting. On 10/24 (today), I called back to ask where my card was. The woman said that it should have been delivered on October 8th. I tell her that it was not and that my name was clearly listed on the mailbox as I'd been instructed to do. She said she had no answers for me. It could have been twice delivered to the wrong address (interesting since originally I was told it couldn't possibly be delivered to a mailbox without my NEW name on it), it could have been twice returned back to the SSN office, it could be lost in outer-space, the possibilities as to where these cards could be were endless in her opinion. With that, I asked her if I could simply rescind my entire application and keep my old name. "Nope, it's already been changed on the back end, so you have to come back in and start the process over in order to move forward in getting a card." You cannot make this stuff up. So they TWICE messed up in getting me my card even though I perfectly followed the process and did everything I was told to do. Yet, this now falls on me to resolve and I will now need to take more time off work to go back to the office and re-apply for another card in person. AND they still cannot confirm why the original two cards never made it and have zero plan for how to mitigate this situation. The best she could do was pass me on to her supervisor, a line that was picked up by an answering machine stating that said woman would be on vacation until October 1st. It is October 24th. Perhaps she is missing in outerspace along with my cards. This, ladies and gents is the US government at its finest. My advice to engaged women: keep your maiden name if you value your time, your life, your sanity...

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    Rick P. is the best! I recently filed a claim with DUA due…read moreto my separation of employment. I contacted DUA via their support line for assistance in submitting the claim. The support I received was stellar! Rick P. was knowledgeable, professional and patient as we walked through the entirety of the process to create a claim. He ensured that I understood the next steps I needed to take and provided all associated/detailed information necessary for a successful submission. Hat's off to Rick P. and to DUA for staffing their agency with thoughtful and skilled employees. Thank you!

    I applied for unemployment October 31st 2025! I worked in Homecare, for 5 years for 1199 SEIU!!…read moreUnfortunately, I had to resign, because I had to move to the state of Missouri, because my landlord lost his house, to board of Health! I have worked as a corrections officer, while living here. I went to collect unemployment, and was told that I need to collect from massachusetts! Massachusetts unemployment is absolutely ridiculous and that's using nice words! Their excuse why my claim is late, is because they don't have enough people to work. Here it is December 15 t h, and still no unemployment check. They owe me 5 weeks at $226.00 a week! I called the governor's office of massachusetts! They told me, they would get a hold of the unemployment office, and I would get a call from the unemployment within 3 to 5 days. That didn't happen! Basically everything is in limbo until they decide to do their job. Massachusetts unemployment you should be shame of yourself for making people go without paying their rent because of your negligence. I feel really bad for the people that have children, and depend on this money to feed their children! What's really upsetting, is the fact they don't care that people are in need of the money they've already put into the system! They get their pay every week, so they're not worried about the claimants! They don't even have a supervisor that will talk to you and explain, what's taking so long. They don't give you a time frame that you could expect your unemployment! I thought it was only supposed to take up to 22 days! I was approved on November 2nd still no luck! It says that I have earnings of $6000.00, and can collect up to 23 weeks! Why is it so hard to have an adjuster look at this and approve it! I think they do this, to make people, honestly to decide to give up, so they don't have to pay out unemployment! I feel it's important that we let people know what's going on out there with unemployment! My friends have had the same issues for years with unemployment in Massachusetts!! Something needs to change with this government!!

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