Welcome to Huong Que
Huong Que is a Vietnamese seafood salad restaurant located in Boston, MA. Offering a variety of delicious appetizers, salads, and rice noodle soups, Huong Que has garnered praise from customers for its affordable prices and friendly service. While the establishment may lack a trendy interior, the food more than makes up for it with generous portions and flavorful dishes. Customers have raved about favorites like the Bún riêu, three-color rice dish, and lemongrass beef bánh mì. With quick service and a strong emphasis on quality, Huong Que is a go-to spot for those craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
- 272 Adams St Boston, MA 02122 Hotline: (617) 288-7939
Welcome to Huong Que, a Vietnamese restaurant located in Boston, MA, specializing in salads and seafood dishes. This Asian and women-owned establishment offers a wide range of appetizers, salads, rice chowders, and rice noodle soups. With amenities such as delivery, takeout, and catering services, Huong Que aims to provide a delightful dining experience for its patrons.
One of the highlights of Huong Que is its extensive menu of traditional Vietnamese dishes. Customers have raved about the delicious food at affordable prices, with favorites like Bún riêu and the three-color rice dish receiving high praise. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the overall dining experience, making it a go-to spot for Vietnamese cuisine lovers.
- Appetizers like Sup Hoanh Thanh and Fried Egg Rolls showcase the authentic flavors of Vietnamese cuisine.
- The selection of salads, including Chicken Salad and Shrimp Salad, offers a refreshing and healthy option for diners.
- Rice Chowder and Rice Noodle Soups like Chao Long and Banh Canh Gio Heo provide hearty and comforting options for those looking for a satisfying meal.
Customer reviews highlight the generous portions, flavorful broths, and friendly service at Huong Que. Whether you're craving a quick bite on the go or a sit-down meal with family and friends, this restaurant aims to satisfy your Vietnamese food cravings. With its commitment to quality ingredients and traditional recipes, Huong Que is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic taste of Vietnamese cuisine in Boston.

Omg! Great food at excellent prices! Everything I've ordered from here is 10/10. I keep coming back because the food is so excellent and low priced, even if it should probably branch out. It would be nice if their takeout orders came in take out bowls so that you don't have to jam you noodles in the tiny broth container, but it is an inconvenience I'm willing to deal with!

My family and I are regular customers. The food is affordable and always tasty! What makes it even better are the employees; they are always super friendly and welcoming. :) The Bún riêu is my favorite dish here.

Great spot for Vietnamese food. Good portions and good quality. This is an accumulated review for the 3 color rice dish (pork chop, meatloaf, and pork skin. Bo kho with noodles (I don't care to eat it with bread) and hu teau (seafood noodle soup). The portions for the pork chop plate is huge. The pork chop is a good size, grilled perfectly. The pork skin is solid, but the meatloaf is bomb. I never cared for it, but I actually liked it more than the pork chop(which is my favorite part of the dish). The Bo kho was fine, nothing write home about. I wouldn't revisit the dish but the seafood noodle (hu teau) was great. The broth was light and flavorful and the seafood was fresh. The thing that put it over the top for me was the shrimp cake. It tasted homemade because you could taste the white pepper clearly. I will order that next time I'm back!

This place is perfect for when you want Vietnamese food with a reasonable price and quick. The restaurant looks simple inside, not very instagram aesthetic. When we dine here, there is only one server, but she makes sure that we are well taken care of. The food is tasty and big portion, I would recommend rice noodle beef stew since the broth super strong in flavor.

I got the lemongrass beef banh mi here. It was humongous for the price I've paid ($8). Definitely worth it for a quick grab on the go thats packed with protein and flavors. The flavor is well balanced and bread is nicely toasted. It's a small store and there's no indoor seatings. Staff were friendly and prepared my order within 5-10 minutes. Food: 9/10 Value: 9.5/10 Experience: 9/10 Service: 9/10

I've been craving Canh Bun and this cozy restaurant has that noodle soup. They weren't cheap with Morning Glory (rau muong). Broth was mild, I like to put fermented fish paste in the broth. I always have to order another order to bring home since it's a hike to get there from where I live. The staff were nice and prompt. It wasn't pack during lunch time on a Tuesday so I got very attentive staff. I will give other dishes a try next time I'm in town again.

This was my first time trying bun mam. The roast pork was on the salty side but it paired well with the light seafood broth. Not mind blowing but pretty standard Vietnamese noodle soup! I would come back to try the bun rieu. The restaurant has quite a bit of seating, and it was pretty empty for a Friday dinner. Our waiter was extremely friendly and nice.

Highlighting another Vietnamese spot in Dorchester- this place serves a variety of different Vietnamese dishes, particularly lots of soup stuff. We were greeted with big smiles and good energy from the workers and the food came QUICK. My sister and I got the Bun Bo Hue and the Canh Bun. We took some home to go because it was a huge amount (for $14.95 each!!), and my mom said she liked the BBH, and the Canh Bun wasn't her favorite LOL. In my opinion, I thought it was great and it was loaded with lots of different meats, but she was saying how Canh Bun doesn't normally have tomatoes and that Bun Rieu does (a very similar dish). Aside from that, I honestly thought it was really good and I loved the fermented shrimp paste to it for the extra umami flavor. Great portions, nice people, and hearty food!