East Ocean Seafood Restaurant

21A Billings Rd, North Quincy
(617) 472-6868

Recent Reviews

Dong H.

Another decent place for dim sum around Boston area. Generally you can get all the usual popular dim sum stuff at this place but nothing is out of ordinary. If you come around the peak hour, this place is quite crowded and very noisy. Find a parking on the street is also not easy.

Gregory Hitchcock

Some of the best dim sum I've ever had!

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Zen Life

Food is oily and flavorless. Found hair in a noodle roll, and a bug in with our veggies. The place is not clean, bathrooms stink and dark. Cups and plates sometimes have food bits still stuck on.When the bill came, they tried to charge us for an extra dish that we did not ask for. The waiter would say their manager 'stepped away'. They denied and accused us of lying. The wait staff shouting and yelling and arguing at us.Service and food is not worth your sanity and peace of mind having to deal with these rude people.Go anywhere else but here!!Neve coming back.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

John T.

Servers are ok. But owner always rude and treat customers badly. We used to come often for years when they were nicer. But only sat here when friends ask to meet here.

Hawkin C.

Came here with relatives that was here before, relative said food is not the same as before it was bland and salty. As toward end of meal we saw two mice running along the ceiling, it was mention to staff they too it like part of business. If we would seeing this before ordering food we would had walked out. Cleaniness doesn't seem to be important.

Richard Peterson

Best Dim Sum!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

X Chino

Quality of food and service has been drastically declining. My family has been going there for many years. However, we will no longer support them for inflating prices and declining service and food quality.The noodle dishes served were left over from the previous day, and the texture was definitely off. Portions have been smaller each time we visit. Our party size was 8 people, and they charged our table a party size of 10 people & raising the price of each person by $2 each.Sad to see the quality of this restaurant chip away at the community it claims it serves.Many other dimsum restaurants in the area would be better than coming here. Don't waste your time, appetite, money, and sanity. Disappointed.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Tammy Y

A smaller dimsum place but you'll find all the must-do staples here. No push cart worth of food circling the dining area as it's restricted by the City. But you order using their photo menu. Food comes out really quick and accurate. I like most of their staples but I think Ming's (next to 99Ranch) does a better job with their Ha-Gow.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dried Scallops & Deep Fried Taro, Yolk Lava Buns, Shu Mai, Siu Mai and Har Gao Dumplings at Dim Sum

Mina Ha

Our go to dim sum spot! It's check list style (no carts) and they have all the hits including the rice roll with youtiao my favorite dim sum dish. The portions are generous and they walk around with fresh egg tarts, still warm! So so good.Dietary restrictions: Be extra careful if you have a shrimp allergy. Some dumplings haveUnexpected shrimp.Kid-friendliness: Spacious seating

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Tart, Rice Rolls with Fried Dough, Beef Rice Roll with Cilantro

James Elliot

Good eats, my first time here with friends for lunch. Excellent cuisine. Great table staff and very tasty food. It is family style dinning. They also offer take away.Parking: Time of day pending. If you go during the lunch hour, parking gets a little hinky.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Steamed Custard Cake, Steamed Clams, Egg Tart, Dumpling, Rice Rolls with Fried Dough, Fish

Sue J

The good: The large noodle portions will make you feel like you are getting your money’s worth.The bad: The noodle dishes were either flavorless, too oily or too heavy with oyster sauce.I would prefer smaller portioned better tasting noodle dishes any day.

Food: 2

Simon Tang

Food is decent and tastes authentic, like the Cantonese dishes that I grew up to… However, it is very busy during the weekends around 11:30a-2:30p, and you may not find any tables around those hours. Takeout is packed! I love the quantity, affordability, and taste.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 3

Margaret Lee

Old school all the way. Huge servings, fast service, reasonably prices and excellent food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alee L.

It's been awhile since I've been here. Dim sum is mainly the meal I would come here for. It's rare I come here for dinner. The place was very slow when we came in but we got a spacious table and ended up ordering more food than we can eat. All the dishes we ordered were incredibly tasty. The clams in black bean sauce and the beef filet in sweet sauce are some of the favs. I feel it can be a gamble coming here or any other Asian restaurants as there are few where their dishes stay consistent. I think we lucked out that day because the chef might have been having a good day or it was slow so he/she/they had the time to cook our dishes. Portions were generous so there are plenty of leftovers and I'm not mad about that.

Leo C

Always the best dim sum, great service, fancy interior :) Everyone including the kids really loved it.Vegetarian options: Get the buddy’s delight with tofu, it’s the best.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lobster Tower, Dim Sum, Wonton Soup, Fried Shrimp and Chive Dumplings, Steamed Spare Rib, Seafood

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