CK Shanghai Restaurant in Wellesley

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#34 From 65 in Wellesley
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Ambience
7/10
Food
7/10
Interior
7/10
Prices
7/10
Service
7/10
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Price & Cuisine
$$ Chinese , Asian
Establishment type
Restaurant
Dietary Restrictions
Vegetarian Friendly
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Visitors mention that it's fine to go here for the Chinese meal. You will be offered perfectly cooked wonton soup, fried chicken and wontons. The chef at this restaurant cooks tasty pancakes. After a long working week, you can taste good Mai tai or delicious wine. Ck Shanghai is good for people who have supper in a hurry because they can order dishes as a takeout. The success of this place would be impossible without the courteous staff. Fast service is something that guests note in their comments. In accordance with the reviewers' opinions, prices are average. When you enter this place, you notice the cool atmosphere. Google users granted the rating of 4.1 to this spot.
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OmegaW0o0lf
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10
5 months ago
Great food, fast service. The waiter was very professional, the food was made in a timely fashion and oh so delicious. Walked in with lower expectations, just looking for a quick meal. Deff adding to the permanent recomended lunch spots in this area. Will deff come back! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Andy Rae
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10
4 months ago
Service was great, food was amazing. Didn't have to wait long. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Shanghai's House Fried Rice
Crab Rangoon = not much filling inside… Singapore Noodles = I barely taste the curry; it’s not even spicy like it’s supposed to be; it was very bland! Shanghai House Fried Rice = not much meat included, mostly frozen mixed veges, and bland white rice. It’s not even slightly browned to look like actual fried rice!🤦🏻‍♂️ Boneless spare ribs = the only “decent” item in my entire order even though it was cold EDIT: the manager asked if they could remake the dishes for me. I told them I’d like to try the Singapore noodles and Fried Rice… the noodles were better, still not spicy, but actually tastes like curry now. The fried rice was still kind of bland. I guess I’ll just put salt and pepper when I eat it. Overall, I don’t think this is the place for me… I travel all over the US and I always order these items particularly, because they are very simple dishes… I’m not telling you not to eat here, definitely feel free to try for yourself. Maybe you’d appreciate the lack of seasoning and taste… some people prefer bland food 🤷🏻‍♂️ *I added a photo of the Singapore noodles… try to guess which one was the bland batch and which was the remake… Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100
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Gerry Gan
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10
A month ago
This has to be the best Chinese restaurant I've eaten at outside of San Francisco's Chinatown. On our first visit we shared the excellent Hunan style prawns with the fabulous Szechuan spicy wontons appetizer. Our second visit we ate from the luncheon specials. Everything has been great, but the dumplings in the wonton soup and the appetizer are our absolute favorite! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes Hot and Sour Soup
I went in for take out today. The food has gone way down hill. Everything was overcooked. Dry with very little flavor. Not sure I will return. To many other places to eat. Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100 Food: 2 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Shirley Yang
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2
5 months ago
Not authentic Chinese food. No other diners except us were Chinese, which suggests their food is Americanized. Chicken tasted rubbery, vegetarian’s goose tasted watery, wonton was overcooked. If you want to try real Chinese food, don't go there. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3
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Carol Lintz
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10
4 years ago
Originally found this place when it was mentioned in Boston magazine as a spot a famous chef liked to go on their night off. It's outstanding. To start with the food, you can have very tasty, fresh stir fries or get adventurous with weekend dim sum. Great soups and appetizers - our favorite is Vegetarian Goose, actually tofu skin and mushrooms.They have a liquor license and a neat little bar area, though it's not a drinking scene. The dining room is pretty and neatly kept, and tablecloths come out for the dinner service. The nice wait staff has been in place for years. Dishes are served promptly, always hot and fresh. They have a vigorous take out business but it doesn't interfere with table service at all. The photo shows Give Spice Beef Noodle Soup, which seemed a good idea for lunch on a cold and drizzly Saturday.
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Ryan Shen
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2
A year ago
This is what you get for a $32 whole fish from this restaurant. Basically no meat (you will get a huge dish head instead ) and it taste awful. I’m Chinese and this is definitely not a authentic Chinese restaurant. If you don’t want to be ripped off and want to try authentic Chinese, please avoid this restaurant.
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Dimitry Zarkh
Source: google
10
2 months ago
Well above average Chinese restaurant with a good chef! Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
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Lola Wants
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10
9 months ago
First time was amazing. Asked for extra peas 🫛 😋 and actually got them. Generous portions and excellent quality food. Flavors are spot on. 👌 Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Shanghai's House Fried Rice
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