“First time eating here, and overall it was a good experience. The food was pretty tasty, although the scallops were a bit overcooked. The kobe beef potstickers were delicious, and ultimately, the chocolate chow mein dessert was incredible.It was definitely a spot I'd likely come back to if I visit again, I appreciated that it was accommodating for small kids (separate door to enter in, high chairs, and friendly staff).“
“Can’t believe I found the best Szechuan cuisine in greater Boston area here. Ordered takeout twice, all the dishes are really good and authentic. Would recommend green pepper chicken藤椒三黄鸡,泡椒活牛蛙,辣拌黄瓜。Saved up the soup of green pepper chicken, and used it to cook dumplings next day. Brings me right back home ??“
“I have lived in the neighborhood for 4 years. Last night was the first time I ate at Ho Win Palace. We ordered the eggplant with garlic and the black peppered scallops along with vegetable fried rice, crab rangoons, and beef teriyaki. Every dish was well-cooked and very tasty! The cocktails were strong and also delicious. When we got there, the restaurant was busy, but it didn't take long for us to sit and get served. In all, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food and the service. We will be making Ho Win Palace our neighborhood joint from now on! Highly recommend!“
“After reading many one-star reviews, I feel they are unfair. This is the best Chinese restaurant I have ever eaten in Boston. Although I don’t know how the American-style Chinese food on the other side of the menu is doing, the Sichuan food is definitely delicious. The boss is also very “