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Wings Kitchen
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Review by:
Robert S.
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Wing's Kitchen located in the Chinatown section of Boston is a small mom & pop type restaurant featuring Shanghai Cuisine. There food is renowned for it's richness many of the dishes are braised in a red cooking sauce liquid a tasty mixture of rock sugar star anise and soy boiled down to a shiny glaze. The pork dishes are the best sellers, meaty salty and sweet flavored combination. Feast on the delicacies such as steamed carbmeat & pork buns a very popular street snack of Shanghai, or the soup dumplings dough balls stuffed with pork & crab meat. My first time there I tried the sticky rice dumplings opened faced shumai stuffed with soy soaked rice. Excellent food.
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