In the mood for good Lo Mein, any suggestions?
I am in the West End area, near North Station, and am willing to go to Chinatown as well, any suggestions on some tasty noodles?
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I like Best Little Restaurant in Chinatown.
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Any thoughts on Billy Tse? I't not that far from my work
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perhaps surprisingly, FuLloon in Malden- has best lo mein i've had. Not always consistent, but when it's on, it has a bit of sauce/pan drippings that are particularly tasty. And a big bonus there is that you can have it with their amazing wok baked beef!
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FuLoon
375 Main St, Malden, MA 02148
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Qingdao Garden has pretty tasty lo mein (their fried rice is awful, though).
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I like the lo mein at Winsor Cafe, along with their other food, in particular the ginger and scallion lo mein. I can't see the necessity of going to Malden for good lo mein! Plenty of it available near where you work. (Nothing against Fuloon which I like, but its a little weird to respond to the OP with a roadmap to somewhere quite far from his lunch location).
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hey teezee, that's certainly true (but there wasn't any mention of lunch til after i posted my suggestion.)
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