Category Archives: Food

Wu La Bu Huan

3.5 out of 5 Stars

Wu La Bu Huan is usually my go to place when I am in need of a quick meal. It’s cheap and the portion is HUGE! Each order is almost doubled. It normally takes me two days to finish one order. Here, you get to choose your own food and how spicy you want it. You can choose from “No Spicy,” “Less Spicy,” “Little Spicy,” “Medium Spicy,” or “Crazy Spicy.” Personally, I’ve never tried the crazy spicy, but I heard that it’s so spicy that your tongue goes numb with one bite. For those of you who loves a challenge, this is the place to go.

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O2 Korean BBQ

 

3 out of 5 Stars.

Waited at O2 Korean BBQ for 3 long hours just to eat some meat. The food was good, but was it really worth the hype and the long wait? I’d say no. The place was small, and although they said maximum 90 minutes to eat, they don’t really abide by the rule. To make things worse, they don’t have KALBI! Honestly, 3 hours wait is way too much just for some Korean BBQ.

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Ichiran

4.5 of 5 Stars

Ichiran is a Japanese ramen place in New York. Originated from Japan, Ichiran provides different texture of ramen served in rich flavoured broth. Customers get their own private stalls while eating. Each customer is given an order form at the beginning where they can choose the firmness of their noodles, the level of spicy they want in their ramen, the amount of scallion, and the amount of salt and oil.

 

As far as I know and as much as I’ve eaten in New York, I think Ichiran is the one of the best ramen place in the city. I’ve been here four times already and never have I once been disappointed.

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Let’s Meat!

3 of 5 Stars

Let’s Meat is a Korean BBQ near Ktown in NYC. It’s all you can eat. The food is pretty good and the people there usually cook in front of you. Service is pretty good. The only thing I didn’t really like about this is the price. It’s a bit on the pricey side and the choices is quite limited unless you choose to have the “premium ” menu, which is like $10 more than the original menu. It’s good to have every once in a while but not all the time.

 

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Boston Eats

NEPTUNE OYSTER

4 of 5 STARS

This place is amazing! It’s my favourite spot in Boston. The lobster roll is the best one I’ve tasted. The butter flows through your mouth as you bite into the roll. The only reason I don’t give it 5 Stars is because there is always room for improvements. The wait for it is way too long, but it’s definitely worth the wait.

LEGAL HARBORSIDE

3.5 of 5 STARS

The wait for this is crazy long. For the most part seats are on a first come first serve basis. I waited nearly an hour to get a seat and they were bar seats. Other than that the food was pretty decent. The Lobster Mac & Cheese was the best of the three. Then again, anything with lobster is great. The Linguini and Clam was pretty good, too. The Rock Shrimp Scampi though wasn’t my thing. It didn’t taste as good as it sounded.

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