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Przekaż informację zwrotnąChili Square is a small restaurant located on Hancock Street, the hub of Asian food in Quincy. There is plenty of street parking. Not a lot of tables inside, so I wouldn't recommend this place for large groups. Cash only.I ordered two items for take out, which took 10 minutes to prepare on an empty morning. No issues with service. Spicy Cumin Lamb Burger $6.95): Decent amount of lamb for an appetizer. The lamb was aromatic but dry and not that spicy. The dough was also dry but held up well. I wouldn't get this again. Spicy Chicken Biang Biang Noodles $12.95): Filling for the price but more noodles than chicken and only two pieces of vegetables, so the ratios could be better. This dish was also not that spicy. However, the chicken was flavorful and not dry like the lamb. The noodles were chewy and al dente but a bit too oily.Overall, I wouldn't go out of my way to come back, but if you're in the area and looking for a cheaper, decently filling lunch, this place is an okay choice.
Best noodles I’ve had in Boston so far. Noodle is chewy and soup flavorful.
The service is poor and imagine a restaurant won’t let dine in customer to use their bathroom. That is never heard of. The food is so so. Definitely not a customer friendly place.
Food was ok, but felt rather overpriced. Probably wouldn’t come again. $22 after tax for noodles and skewers. Lamb skewers were super tough and 2 piece for $7 is not it. Noodles had good seasoning but very oily. Meat and veggies are sparse and for the price maybe that’s expected but they’re probably saving enough on taxes from being cash only that they could be a bit more generous. We got takeout and it was fast even though it seemed pretty busy. Small storefront, with some tables to dine in at
The noodle soups we chose were pretty good. This place cash only, has no bathroom, and water is self serve. There were no greetings from the waitress. I don’t recall seeing seeing a smile the entire time. You go there just for the food. Luckily, it doesn’t disappoint. That sort of ruins the experience.