If you are gluten free, they are not interested in your business. My family and I stopped in on a Saturday night after reading they had increased the GF options- and we were set to give it a try. Â The host couldn't care less about our request to know what the GF selections were, he couldn't be bothered to even show us a menu, he basically refused and simply kept saying "you can have a white sauce". We asked about soups, he said the were all pre made (canned) and were not GF. The five of us stood there in disbelief and walked out. Â He did not want to win our business or even try to accommodate us. We're summer locals and will never go back. Â One star because I can't give it no stars.
Review Source:My wife and I just moved to Cohasset from downtown Boston, and decided to try Feng Shui. Overall, we were not impressed. We ordered takeout, so can not speak to the quality of service or decor. Restaurant was not busy, and this was a weekday evening.
Food review:
What kind of chinese restaurant doesn't include rice with the meals?
We ordered: a Halibut special, a broccoli veggie dish, some veggies descriptively titled "Shanghai Greens", and I believe some lo mein and some crab rangoon (both average and forgettable).
Considering the restaurant does not include rice, you figured the person on the phone would have asked if we wanted rice, or informed us that it wasn't include. Nope, I had to wait until I arrived back home, and called assuming they had forgotten my rice, when they promptly said "you have to order rice, thank you." and hung up. Halibut tasted great, and even though I know it is an expensive fish, in my opinion it was quite overpriced for the portion size.
The broccoli dish was run-of-the-mill broccoli and sauce, but the florets weren't very fresh, or had been overcooked, and everything was mushy and the greens had lost their green and were turning yellow. Very mediocre.
We asked "What is in the Shanghai Greens veggie dish?" they answered "Shanghai Greens." I asked for clarification "what kind of vegetables is it?", they answered "oh, bok choy." Perfect, this is exactly what my wife wanted. Little did we know, after getting it, that it was about 30% bok choy and 70% these weird Asian mushrooms that made the whole dish taste pretty terrible. We did not like it at all and did not eat it.
Overall our $65 meal was an overpriced disappointment, and we probably won't be going back here unless we really can't find a better Chinese restaurant.
Well years ago when it opened it was one of the best in the area, if not the best. Â Over the past couple of years it has gone downhill in service and quality. Â The atomosphere is great, but the food could be better. Â It seems that if you eat there it is much better than if you order take out. Â Either way I have eaten here MANY times and I have seen and heard of the decline not by just my experience, but by others I know. Â The best place now is La Dalat in Hull, more expensive, but worth the quality of food and service...they are ALWAYS happy to serve you unlike Feng Shui. Â That is my recommendation...from someone who LOVES Asian food!!!
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