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Welcome to Fuchunju

Fuchunju is a Chinese restaurant located at 55 Beach St in Boston, MA. Customers rave about the revamped interior and the standout dish - soup dumplings. The menu features a variety of dumplings, Beijing roast duck, and traditional Chinese dishes. The ordering process is seamless through a scanned QR code, and the prices are considered fair for the quality of food served. Highlights include the fried beef dumplings, General Tso's chicken, and the unforgettable soup dumplings packed with flavorful broth. The blend of authenticity, warmth, and deliciousness at Fuchunju makes it a must-visit spot for dumpling lovers.

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Welcome to Fuchunju, a Chinese restaurant located in the heart of Boston's Chinatown. This casual dining spot has been receiving rave reviews for its revamped interior and delectable soup dumplings.

Customers have praised the quick seating process and efficient online ordering system, making it easy to enjoy a variety of dishes with friends and family. The menu boasts traditional favorites like Beijing Roast Duck and Hot And Sour Fern Root Noodle, as well as more innovative options like Truffle XLB and Chicken Chow Mein.

One standout dish that has garnered high praise is the soup dumplings, known for their delicate wrappers and flavorful fillings. Watching the skilled chefs craft these dumplings adds a special touch to the dining experience, making it a must-visit for any dumpling lover.

While some dishes like the Mushroom and Rice Dumplings received mixed reviews, the overall consensus is that Fuchunju offers a blend of authenticity, warmth, and deliciousness. Whether you're a seasoned dim sum enthusiast or just starting your culinary journey, Fuchunju is sure to impress with its quality dishes and attentive service.

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Wern O.
Wern O.

TLDR: revamped interior with soup dumplings. Very happy to have eaten here. We came off hours on a holiday weekend and were seated quickly for our party of 3 including a child seat. Food ordering was done through a scanned QR code and came quickly. All the soup dumplings were pork based except for one vegetable option. We got the fried beef dumplings and they were phenomenal. Also great was the asparagus with lily. Prices seemed very fair for a newer restaurant. The interior seemed renovated and felt great.

Tony T.
Tony T.

We tried the following for a party of 5: - Traditional Soup Dumpling - Crabmeat Soup Dumpling - Whole Beijing Roast Duck - Salt Pepper Duck Bone (Half) - Hot And Sour Fern Root Noodle - Pea Pod Stems For Soup w/ Ham And Preserved Eggs - Crab Noodle Food was pretty solid overall. I enjoyed the soup dumplings and the duck the most. Things are a bit pricier here for the portion sizes you get.

Erin O.
Erin O.

We had such a good time at Fuchun Ju and I'd definitely recommend for a group looking for delicious food, big portions, and a comfortable environment to try some dim sum dishes. Although I would hesitate to call this restaurant authentic or cheap, everything here is made fresh and I think you definitely get your moneys worth. We visited as a group of 4 on a weekend without a reservation, and after a couple minutes of waiting, we got a table. The entire ordering process is online- everyone can scan a QR code to pull up the table's order and add dishes to the cart. We ended up ordering several dishes (most not pictured) and they all came out hot and fresh. My favorites were the General Tsos chicken, the Shanghai Noodles, and the fried rice. I wish they had a bit more variety of dumplings, but the ones we tried were still very tasty.

Rachel W.
Rachel W.

Fuchun Ju is a must-visit for any dumpling lover, especially if you're craving an authentic experience. Their soup dumplings are nothing short of incredible- delicate yet packed with an explosion of flavorful broth and perfectly seasoned fillings. Each bite is a testament to the skill and tradition that goes into crafting these delicious bundles of joy. What makes the experience even more memorable is getting to watch the dumplings being freshly made. Seeing the precision and care that goes into folding and shaping each dumpling is fascinating and adds a special touch to the dining experience. On top of the exceptional food, Fuchun Ju's service is streamlined and efficient, ensuring that your meal arrives promptly without ever feeling rushed. The staff is incredibly kind, attentive, and eager to make sure every guest leaves happy and satisfied. Whether you're a seasoned dumpling enthusiast or just starting your culinary journey, Fuchun Ju is bound to impress with its blend of authenticity, warmth, and deliciousness.

Jonathan C.
Jonathan C.

Excellent sesame seed chicken. Mushroom and rice dumplings were just ok. Wouldn't get them again. They want you to order through a website with a QR code, which I wasn't thrilled about, but it actually worked good. I don't think they have a beer and wine license unfortunately. I'd go back though!

Ploy N.
Ploy N.

Huge Chinese spot that's always kinda packed. We fortunately got seated pretty quickly. The XLBs were delicious and juicy. The Chicken Chow Mein was also flavorful. The Tofu with Crab Roe was a bit too bland and fishy for me. The big Truffle XLB was fun but a bit hard to eat, I'd stick with the small ones!

Alex L.
Alex L.

Walked in to this spot in Chinatown. Tried many dishes, including Beef Lo Mein (3/5 nothing special), Pan Fried Pork Buns (4/5 pretty good), Peking Duck (5/5 always a hit and it was done well), Chicken Fried Rice (4/5 good but nothing special either), Rainbow Soup Dumplings (5/5 fun to try every flavor too), Bok Choy with Mushroom (5/5), and Traditional Soup Dumplings (5/5 just so good). Overall I would say definitely come for the soup dumplings. They're some of the most fresh and soupy dumplings I've had in Boston so far!