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    Dragon Bowl

    2.6 (49 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Food Court
    Closed 10:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Dragon Bowl is where you can order dishes from Noodle King
    Brian W.

    Before I get started, I think this review needs to include a bit of history. In the past, Dragon Bowl had a storefront and right next to it was a storefront for a place called Noodle King (check it out at https://www.yelp.com/biz/noodles-king-boston). It seemed that they were two distinct restaurants, but when you ordered for Noodle King, you ordered at the counter of Dragon Bowl. Fast forward to now and Noodle King's storefront is shut down but their menu is still available to order at Dragon Bowl. So this review is specifically a 5/5 for the food from the Noodle King menu that is now served at Dragon Bowl. I did not eat the food-court style american-style chinese food at Dragon Bowl - I ordered at the counter and got the items in my photos using the menu also in my photos. And when I did, I saw there were a good number of other people who had done the same, all giving each other silent nods and "it's a bit of a wait, but it's worth it" comments. It did take about 5-10 minutes for my food to come out of the kitchen, and yes, it was worth it. I got the Spicy Xi'an Hand Pulled Biang Biang Noodles with Pork and they were amazing: Spicy Xi'an Hand Pulled Biang Biang Noodles with Pork ($15.98): The price may seem a bit high for a food court, but it's well worth it. The braised pork is melt-in-your-mouth and falls apart into absolute heaven when it enters your mouth. The bean sprouts are nice and crisp, and the bok choy gives another nice crunch to the dish. The noodles are a mix of thin silky noodles and thicker bouncy ones, and they definitely look hand pulled as they have a lot of inconsistencies which makes eating the dish more fun. The sauce is a chinese vinegar based sauce with soy and plenty of chilis and garlic - it was quite spicy but still really tasty and balanced. The portion size was also huge - I eat a lot and I still had a bunch of leftovers (not for a second full meal, but for a filling snack). I'll definitely come back here again! 5/5 well deserved, and a real treat to find such authentic food in what just looks like a regular old food court!

    a variety of food in a styrofoam container
    Karen G.

    Decent place for slight more authentic Chinese food in the Longwood area! If you were to enter the Longwood Galleria, you probably won't be able to avoid the staff at Dragon Bowl trying to give you a sample of their food. If you haven't already, I would suggest giving it a try! Dragon Bowl gives hefty portions of their dishes with their combos and is always pretty good. Do they compare to an actual restaurant? Unfortunately not, but considering that they are a stall in a food court, their options are pretty good. I've tried a variety of their dishes and my favorite has to be their fried fish. Some of their menu items rotate out occasionally so there is always something new to try. The staff is always very friendly and open to explaining what they have. They are also connected to the noodle place next door, which serves more authentic Chinese noodles and dishes and always smells amazing. If you are in a pinch for lunch, try out Dragon Bowl and their delicious fish!

    Special combo with orange chicken and fried rice
    Della S.

    This place is like a slightly more expensive Panda Express but with more authentic Chinese options alongside the typical "orange chicken" type entrees. They have a special combo which lets you choose between fried rice or lo mein, orange chicken or teriyaki chicken, and it comes with sauteed mixed vegetables. The styrofoam container gets packed with food and it's about $8. The rest of the menu is food court style where you can choose between the number of entrees you want and pay based on that. I tried the combo described above, and everything was what I expected of a food court Chinese-American station. It may be that I ordered during peak lunch hours when the food on display had a more frequent turnover, but I was honestly super impressed by the vegetables. They were extremely fresh and crispy. The other items were nothing special. The orange chicken was drenched in sauce and oil, and the fried rice just tasted like oily soy sauce. Having visited the Galleria for lunch many times, I'll have to say that if you're looking for Chinese food then you might as well try Noodles King next door. Their menu, although pricier than Dragon Bowl, is more authentic and they make most of the dishes to order so you're guaranteed something fresh (instead of being served something that has been sitting under a heat lamp for who knows how long). Judging on just this one visit, I'm giving an overall 3 stars because the price is high for the quality of food.

    Pork belly with mustard greens over rice
    Amy C.

    I have been going to Dragon Bowl for years. Located in the Longwood Galleria food court, it's right next to Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. If I'm in Longwood between classes or in a rotation and craving food court food, Dragon Bowl is my go-to stop. The food is standard Chinese food court food. Greasy, salty, and covered in sauce. Their flavors are pretty tasty though, and they give you a good portion size for around $6 or $7 - I can usually split it into two meals. Their orange chicken is one of my favorites - crispy and covered in sauce. I also love their pork belly dish that comes with mustard greens over rice. They give a lot of slices of tender pork belly (probably around 10 or so) that has a good ratio of fat to meat, and the sauce soaks into the rice and vegetables to give a nice flavor to the entire dish.

    Empty steamed "pork" bun
    Courtney W.

    First two times I attempted to call and ask about their steam buns I was told by the woman on the phone to "hold on they were too busy". She then put down the phone to never return, at least in the 15 minutes I sat there. I proceeded to order online. The delivery came 45 minutes earlier than expected, hot and in good portions. However, the steam buns that claimed to be filled with pork belly were disappointingly empty. General Tso was decent, but fried rice was dry in my opinion (not cooked all the way so that there was still white).

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    DO NOT ORDER THIS FOOD!! Disgusting fish that looks like it was left outside for a week. The LAST place you want to order sushi from!!

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    OK food, served quickly and efficiently. Prices decent (~$6 for the special) but they're a little pushy about ordering more.

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    An A-OK food court that is the ground floor of the Massachusetts Transportation Building. A bunch…read moreof tables in a central area, a few hot food vendors that have oriental, pizza, sandwiches and such. The entrances to the building also have both of the popular coffee chains and a freaky fast sandwich spot. There's something for everyone here. And the free wifi seemed to work okay. Tip: You can bring your Halal Guys or Blaze pizza here.

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