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Feedback gevenThere are dining experiences, and then there are culinary journeys. Silk Road, a Uyghur restaurant I had the pleasure of visiting recently, falls unequivocally into the latter category. With its beautiful blend of flavors and excellent service, Silk Road is an undoubted gem in the local dining scene.Firstly, the menu. I was intrigued by the assortment of dishes, particularly their stir fried chicken, beef noodle soup, and dry stir fry noodles. Once the food arrived, each dish surpassed my expectations. The stir fried chicken was a symphony of flavors, with every bite as tender as the last, while the beef noodle soup was a warm, savory respite a perfect melody of hearty broth and well cooked, tender beef. However, the standout dish for me was the dry stir fry noodles, which was a masterclass in balancing texture and taste, with each mouthful bursting with delicious, authentic Uyghur flavors.In addition to the excellent food, Silk Road also shone in its service. The restaurant has embraced the digital age with open arms, as ordering was made convenient through a web app. I was impressed with the speed of service as well our dishes were promptly delivered, piping hot and bursting with aromas, a testament to the efficiency of their team.In the world of restaurants where good service and excellent food are the two critical pillars of success, Silk Road stands tall and proud. With its sumptuous fare, efficient service, and the seamless use of technology, Silk Road has carved its unique space, making it an unforgettable Uyghur dining experience. For anyone seeking a culinary journey along the ancient trade routes, Silk Road is the destination to set your compass towards.
Not hand-pulled noodles, but the most common ramen in the supermarket... laghman,There are two slices of meat. shocked. As a tour guide, if there are many places in the eastern United States, I have also tasted a lot of Xinjiang delicacies, but this one is really a shame for Xinjiang people. Seeing so many good reviews, we know that they are all paid for reviews. Those who have really tasted Xinjiang food will know that they are not authentic at all, and it is unabashedly said that it is really bad...
Went here on our trip to Boston and since then, I think about the food we had often. We had fried naan with beef and a plate of stir fried Sichuan chicken. First of all, great service by who I think are the owners or family members. Second, I appreciate the amount of veggies and how fresh they taste in all the food. They use a lot of celery and it goes so well and so refreshing with the meal.I love both meals and am now attempting to recreate them at home. It's halal too. basically I can't stop thinking about it
We ordered takeout one of the best meals I’ve ever had in Boston. The chicken plate was perfect level of spice and incredibly well rounded flavor. Spicy beef noodle was so good the noodles were incredible. Even the plain steamed rice was great and was made even better when we poured the chicken spicy sauce into it. Can’t wait to order again
The food is alright, but the service is definitely not. I got yelled “get out” by the male chef twice when I was looking for the bathroom in the kitchen (yes that’s where the bathroom is). I understand customers are usually not allowed in the kitchen, but the bathroom is in the kitchen, what do you expect me to do? He could’ve told me nicely to please wait outside since there’s someone in the bathroom, but no, “get out” was what I got, twice! Never again!