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    Eomma Tastes

    4.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Spicy squid, eggs, imitation crab, cucumber, carrots, daikon - Three sushi rolls are shown in a black tray, each with rice on the outside and seaweed wrapping. The fillings include cucumber, carrots, and possibly egg or imitation crab, with a dark sauce drizzled inside. Sesame seeds are sprinkled on top. The sushi is arranged closely together, highlighting the ingredients and presentation.
    Phoebe L.

    Love fresh to made-to-order kimbap! The rice is nice and soft, plenty of things inside the roll which makes the roll huge! Each order comes with 10 pieces ranging from $8-10 which is reasonable cheap or even cheaper than "sushi"! Love the service (the elderly couples) are super nice. The seasoning is well seasoned for Kimbap too! I got Tuna, spicy squid and bulgogi and love them all. (Don't mind photo, I ate before camera did)

    Bulgogi Kimbap (2/2025) - The image shows a black plastic tray holding several sushi rolls arranged in two columns. Each roll contains beef, carrots, cucumbers, and yellow pickled radish, wrapped in rice and seaweed, and topped with sesame seeds. The tray also includes a small portion of pickled vegetables in the top left corner. The sushi appears freshly prepared and neatly arranged.
    Kai L.

    Located right inside the Kan Man supermarket, this newly renovated food kiosk sells made to order kimbap. It is run by an older and friendly Asian couple. (Eomma means mom in Korean.) Service is prompt and they make the kimbap right in front of you. They accept both cash and card. The bulgogi kimbap ($8.45 including tax) includes both crab stick and fish cake so be warned. Since it is freshly made, the kimbap is actually warm and the food is well seasoned. This is a great food option when you have a kimbap craving.

    Two black plastic trays contain multiple sushi rolls with ingredients such as cucumber, carrots, and cooked fish or meat, topped with sesame seeds. The rolls are arranged in neat rows, showcasing different fillings and toppings, and are placed on a white surface.

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    Best fresh to order gimbap in the area!! Personal favorite is the tuna and the spicy squid

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    8 months ago

    A little cute mom and pop shop. Fresh kimbap that actually taste good! Fast service too.

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    Super cute grandma and grandpa running a GimBap place inside of Kam Man Market!

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    Royal Hotpot Sushi Korean BBQ & Bar - Seafood Platter

    Royal Hotpot Sushi Korean BBQ & Bar

    (212 reviews)

    $$$

    I was a frequent customer of the Royal Hotpot Restaurant back in the days when it was an AYCE…read morehotpot and sushi restaurant, and it was one of the best restaurants of this type in the Quincy area, and maybe even all of the Great Boston area. Then Covid came, and this restaurant rebranded itself as an a-la-cart Korean BBQ and sushi restaurant. I tried it once after the rebranding. It was relatively expensive, and neither the hotpot nor the sushi stood out. With food that was middling at best and a higher than average price, I didn't feel it was worth returning to. So I haven't visited this place since 2022. Fast forward to last night, my family stayed up to watch football, and we got hungry and wanted to buy some takeout. Many places that we were interested in were closed by 10 PM, and Royal Hotpot was still open. So we bought several items from them for takeout. We live 20 minutes away and did our own pickup. When we got home with the food, we found the following: I had a beef Bibimbop. 20 minutes after pickup from the restaurant, it was already cold. Not ice cold, but room temperature at best. There was no sauce. You eat a Bibimbop by first pouring in the special Bibimbop sauce and getting its taste onto everything. But, as I said, no sauce. The Bibimbop itself? A relatively small bowl that had plenty of rice, a boatload of seaweed that smelled fishy, and not much beef even when I stirred the food around to find what beef I could. There was not much. So, I put a spoonful of rice into my mouth. All I could taste was the fishiness of the seaweed,. There was no beef taste or any other taste that I could discern. So for almost $30 bucks I got a dry bowl if rice and mostly seaweed that was devoid of any taste you could enjoy. It was basically dry seaweed rice, with very little meat, and no sauce. I have eaten Korean food in general and Bibimbop in particular from maybe 20 restaurants in the Greater Boston area. I would rate this one the worst, by a significant margin, that I have ever had. I ended up putting the entire bowl, after two bites, into the fridge. Why didn't I throw it away? I feed stray cats behind my house, and this will go to the cats tonight. The two mouthfuls that I tried to eat? I spit those out into the garbage because it tasted so vile in my mouth. As for the other order, it was mostly sushi. My family member who absolutely LOVES sushi of any kind did eat his order, but he muttered that it was definitely subpar. So there you have it. If you ever have a yen for Korean or Japanese cuisine and you don't find many places open, don't come to this place. Eat some canned food from home, or make some instant noodles. This place, for me, was an awful choice. After putting Royal Hotpot's food away, I made an instant noodle to fill my hunger. that instant noodle was 5 times better than my expensive takeout. Note: I only give 1 star reviews for food that is literally spoiled, or when restaurant staff give egregiously awful service, 2 stars is the rating I generally give for really bad, unenjoyable food.

    ROYAL HOT POT Everything at Royal Hot Pot tasted incredibly…read morefresh, and the whole experience felt thoughtful and fun. The sauce bar was impressive, with tons of bases, oils, herbs, and nut toppings to mix and match. We chose duo broths: the Wild Mixed Mushroom Broth and the Pork Buddy Mala Butter Broth at medium spice. Having one spicy and one mild was perfect, and both had deep, flavorful profiles that got even better as the meal went on. VEGGIE PLATTER The veggie platter came packed with fresh ingredients like lettuce, lotus root, mushrooms, and squash. All the vegetables were crisp and high quality. MEAT ASSORTMENT We ordered wagyu and several cuts of beef, all sliced beautifully and extremely fresh. Everything cooked quickly and soaked up the broth in the best way. SPICY HAMACHI BOMB ROLL This roll with torched hamachi, eel sauce, and mango was delicious and added a nice sushi moment in between the hot pot. NOODLE ASSORTMENT We tried the handmade noodles and sweet potato noodles, both were an epic addition and perfect for finishing the meal as the broth got richer. FRIED VANILLA ICE CREAM Crispy on the outside and cold in the center, it was the perfect sweet ending. Perfect way to end a chilly evening during this soup season.

    Korean Grille - Udon soup, Korean pancake, duk boki

    Korean Grille

    (155 reviews)

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    Ordered gyoza, yakitori and bibimbap and a coke for a total of 63$. Definitely overpriced for what…read moreis a hole in the wall. Nice enough but the bill did not match the menu prices.

    I've never been to Korea, neither have I ever had food in a Korean home. With this in mind, I am…read moregoing to go out on a limb and say this is as close to authentic as it gets. I started with the Gyoza. The owner/chef advertised these as home-made, and it definitely shows. The dough is delicate, and the meat and vegetable inside are balanced and nicely seasoned. I think there are a few glass noodles thrown in for texture as well. The Dolsot Bibmbop was great! It came out on a sizzling, hot stone bowl and had flavorful and tender meat and a wide assortment of veggies. Everything was cooked just right, and had a spot-on amount of seasoning/salt/spice. I also loved how the rice on the hot stone came out with a lovely crunch! Finally, we eat with our eyes (though some Yelpers eat with their cameras) and visually it was colorful, and could beat out some works of contemporary art, if I may say so! Where it comes to the Banchan, I am much less thrilled. All but one of these had a hefty dose of an overpowering, fiery, and heavily acidic sauce. Thus, it made 4/5 of these variations on a theme. Service-wise: When I visited, it appeared to be a one-woman army. One person appeared to be the owner, chef, and server in one! She was friendly, kind, and there wasn't a hefty wait for the food. On the flip-side though, doing my research I find that some questions were left unasked. This includes if I wanted to gyoza steamed or fried, and what protein I wanted with the bibimbop. Value-wise, I find their prices are reasonable, especially considering the filling portions. Thus, while nothing was mind-blowing, I found the food tasty and authentic and the value reasonable. While the service was very welcoming, it would've been nice to have been asked about the options in the menu. Last, the Banchan was enough of a miss that if I return, I will ask to skip them.

    bb.q Chicken Quincy

    bb.q Chicken Quincy

    (13 reviews)

    Soooo... I stopped by bb.q Chicken on the way home on October 13, 2024 for two reasons, a Facebook…read moreReel by Zach and Tee commenting that bb.q chicken was still crispy even when it got cold, and it was the final day of the H Mart Food Hall Grand Opening 20% off discount. Having beat the early dinner rush, I got in the short line after having made sure everyone else nearby had already placed their orders. I asked the cashier if I should go with the honey garlic or soy garlic. Honey. Okay, an order of 16 wings to go please. Being told it would take 30 minutes only gave me time to fill out my dinner with a few other food hall items. bb.q Chicken was the only spot to ask to see my pick up number before handing over the chicken, only 20 minutes later. When I got to eating my order at home, it was room temperature, but still nicely crunchy with a delicious flavor. Yum! The drumettes were so big! A flat wingette or two were a bit scrawny. But the pieces leaned oversized for the most part. My dad did comment that the flavor was all on the surface only, but what yummy flavor it was! Note: reheated the next day in the toaster oven for some crisp revival Note 2: And the Opening Discount has now been extended! Thru Nov 24, 2024.

    Been wanting to try this chain out for months, finally made it there last Sunday. We ordered a…read moresmall order of wings in their secret sauce flavor. The sauce didn't wow me. The wings were crispy yet tender. Service was prompt! They have an announcement on the speaker once your number/food is ready. This chain is located inside an eatery so it's super casual and noisy. I will give other sauces and dishes a try next time I'm back in the area.

    Eomma Tastes - korean - Updated May 2026

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