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Welcome to Tai Xi

Tai Xi is a unique hot pot, bubble tea, and Asian fusion restaurant located in Quincy, MA. Offering a variety of hot pot combos, appetizers, and chef's specials, Tai Xi strives to provide a diverse and flavorful dining experience. Customers rave about the quality of the food, especially highlighting the signature tom yum broth, mala beef, and a wide range of appetizers like popcorn chicken and scallion pancake. With attentive service and a cozy atmosphere playing Canto music, Tai Xi offers a great value for AYCE hot pot at $35pp. Overall, Tai Xi is a must-visit for hot pot enthusiasts looking for fresh ingredients and satisfying flavors.

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Welcome to Tai Xi, a hidden gem in Quincy, MA, that offers a unique blend of Hot Pot, Bubble Tea, and Asian Fusion cuisine. This restaurant is not just your average dining spot; it is a culinary experience for your taste buds.

Located at 64 Billings Rd, Tai Xi provides a cozy and inviting atmosphere perfect for a relaxing meal with friends and family. The menu is extensive, featuring a wide range of appetizers, hot pot combos, and chef's specials to satisfy all cravings.

One of the standout dishes at Tai Xi is the signature Popcorn Chicken, which is a must-try for any visitor. The hot and sour Tom Yum broth and the numbing spiciness of the Mala beef are also fan favorites.

Customers rave about the quality of the meat, the variety of toppings available at the sauce station, and the exceptional service provided by the staff. The restaurant also offers a unique cold appetizer bar that sets it apart from other hot pot establishments.

With an All-You-Can-Eat hot pot option priced at $35 per person, Tai Xi offers great value for a filling and satisfying meal. The diverse selection of food, including fresh seafood, meat, and vegetables, ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Whether you're a hot pot enthusiast or simply looking to try something new, Tai Xi is the perfect place to indulge in delicious flavors and create unforgettable dining memories. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the culinary delights of Tai Xi!

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Alyanna T.
Alyanna T.

My partner and I got AYCE hot pot w signature tom yum broth and pork bone broth - TASTE: 4/5 - highlights included the signature tom yum broth's hot and sour flavor and mala beef's numbing spiciness. Several toppings available at the sauce station, including soy sauce, peanut sauce, green onion, and lots of garlic. Quality of the meat was decent for the price TEXTURE: 4/5 - wasn't expecting to have fried appetizer options, like the crunchy fried dough, crab rangoons, and scallion pancake! Enjoyed the chewy fish balls, bean curd sticks, and watercress (easier stalks to eat than tong ho) PRICE: 5/5 - honestly a great deal at $35pp SERVING SIZE: 5/5 - AYCE, though we were stuffed after two rounds SERVICE: 4/5 - walked in at 5:15pm on a wintry Saturday and only two tables were occupied (though only two tables were unoccupied by the time we left). Filled out the sheet, and our order was brought out 5 minutes later. Got our waiter's attention when we wanted to order more or get a water refill. Not sure if Tai Xi was rebranded to Thai-C, or the other way around? ATMOSPHERE: 4/5 - cozy, mid-size space playing Canto music PARKING: 5/5 - happened to get a free street spot right in front of the restaurant. Otherwise, Vane St Lot is a free 2-hour parking lot nearby, if street spots on Hancock St or Billings Rd are unavailable

Hallie L.
Hallie L.

Really good variance in the foods offered! There is also a cold appetizer bar in the front with dishes that most hot pot restaurants don't serve.

Vicky C.
Vicky C.

My sister has been wanting to take me to try this place and while we were in town decided to go. They do all you can eat hotpot which I really liked. There soups were very flavorful and all the seafood, meat, vegetables were fresh. We also ordered a bunch of smoothies which was one of the main things my sister was raving about. Specifically the watermelon smoothie. They also have a sauce bar and some side dishes which she said wasn't there the last time they came so I think it might be new. The restaurant is smaller, cute and clean. It took a while for the food and soup base to come out in the beginning but after the food came out then it was good service. I would definitely come back and really enjoyed my whole experience there.

Thanh L.
Thanh L.

We came here for lunch on a Sunday . The service was good. The food came out fast. We did the all you can eat hot pot for $31. The broth was an extra charge. The food was decent and broth was tasty. We got the kim chi and Tom yum . Felt like everything we pick didn't come out but it was still enough food. We still had a chance to order more. We bought in a cake and they kept it cold then bought it out when we need it. Overall, decent spot

Chris T.
Chris T.

AYCE hotpot. The setting is nice a lot of families seem to have dinner here on the regular. They also have boba and smoothies which are great. The meat cuts are your hot pot thin cut meats, broth was tasty but could be elevated. For the price though I've been back here multiple times. They have a sauce cart that you make your dipping sauce on as well as appetizers like crab rangoons. Service is usually quick and you can get their attention pretty quick. Would come back, but if you're looking for more elevated there are many hot pot spots around the city most of which aren't AYCE.

Han N.
Han N.

Definitely come here hungry! They have AYCE option that is worth it if you are hungry. The AYCE menu does not include everything that's on their a la carte menu, but the selection is good enough and you can always add on anything else from the a la carte menu for that price if you want. It is extra charge for the broths, some broths are $8 just for one side. My favorite would be the maw chicken broth. Sometimes we would get the entire pot with maw chicken broth. It is this creamy, coconutty, chicken broth that is very flavorful. We try not to get full off appetizers from the AYCE menu, but I do like the fried bun with condensed milk. The meat is definitely fresher than some other AYCE hot pot restaurants, I've yet to see anything slightly frozen-looking. Vegetables are consistent with most hot pot restaurants. I wish they had ramen, even instant ramen noodles would work. The restaurant itself looks nice and bright, good for pictures. Service can be slow sometimes, because some of the staff members just stand in the corner talking to each other or on their phones so it is hard to get their attention. One time, my family and I were waiting for someone for so long, I had to ask the manager for the bill on the other side where bubble tea orders are taken.