Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenWe stopped in to Friendship BBQ on a recommendation from a friend. We were not disappointed!! There should be something for everyone who enjoys Chinese BBQ. They have skewers of Chicken, pork, beef, and lamb. Various soft drinks and tea, some alcohol. They have an extensive menu of which my pics only show a small part of their offerings. When they get you seated, you scan a QRC code with your phone, and you will view the menu as well as place your order with your cellphone.I Definitely recommend Friendship BBQ at 42 Beach St in Boston Massachusetts. They are located inside a place with other businesses. They are in the lower level. Take the stairs down. There is a sign above the stairs directing you. Enjoy!!
Really unique experience in trying skewers. Remember to try lots of things! I like the egg fried rice and the garlic eggplant. For the skewers I like the Taiwan sausage. It can be spicy!
Barbecue skewers chain that really needs huge improvements. I was excited to have my first bbq skewers in Boston, but they were utterly the worst skewers I ever had. The 30pcs pork and beer skewers special tasted like over-seasoned jerkies as they were clearly cooked ahead of time and reheated before being served. The Mongolian beef skewers that we ordered later were good, but overall, most of the skewers we tried were lukewarm and dry. Not being able to cook the skewers onthe table not only took away the point of having meats on skewers, but also gave them excuse to serve low quality meat. The fish pot was ironically the best dish of the meal. It was a tad spicy, but far better than the skewers.
Mediocre skewers at best. Friendship BBQ replaced one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in Boston (Hot Eastern) but unfortunately this misses the mark. While there is a ?grill? at the table, it is mostly for show as the skewers come cooked and there are just a couple tea light candles under the grill that provide minimal heat. Some of the skewers were cold when served and we were only able to get them to lukewarm before just deciding to eat them. The meats don?t taste veryfresh (some even seemed over cooked/dry) and the seasoning sat on top of the skewer rather than fully seeping in with flavor. Also not great value for money vs other Chinatown spots we spent $50 for 2 people and came away still a littlehungry. Really hope that the owners can improve the food quality/experience as Boston needs a great skewer restaurant!
Very small size of pork bbq As you can see on attached pictures