Mr.H Food Review
Honestly, it’s not worth the hype truly but I wish I tried the desserts though they look really yummy :( #foodideas #boston #eats #yummy #foodinspiration
When trying out a new restaurant like Mr.H, it’s always interesting to experience a variety of dishes to get a well-rounded sense of their offerings. Based on my visit, I found that while some dishes were a hit, others didn’t quite meet expectations. For example, the Wang Shou Wings really stood out with their well-balanced seasoning and were the highlight of the meal for me, scoring an 8 out of 10 in flavor and satisfaction. Similarly, the House Fried Rice was solid comfort food – nicely seasoned though it could have used just a touch more flavor to elevate it further. On the other end of the spectrum, some dishes were less impressive. The Pork Dumplings were decent but nothing extraordinary on their own; however, the chili oil paired with them brought a nice kick and was the saving grace. I’d be careful with the Chicken Fingers, which I didn’t enjoy and wouldn’t order again. The Popcorn Spareribs were pretty good with good seasoning but didn’t wow me enough to be a must-have. One big regret was skipping the desserts, which from what I observed looked very appealing. I also wish I had tried the Lychee Martini, though it was described as not particularly special by others. It’s these experiences that remind me how important it is to leave room for desserts or signature drinks when you visit a new place. Overall, Mr.H offers some flavorful dishes worth trying, but not everything lives up to the hype. If you plan to visit, I recommend focusing on their wings and rice and saving room to explore their dessert options. For food lovers in Boston seeking new spots, this review may help set expectations and guide your order choices.






