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Welcome to Mountain House

Mountain House, located in Boston, MA, is a Szechuan seafood restaurant renowned for its authentic cuisine and beautiful zen decor. Known for generous portions and flavorful dishes like Kung Pao chicken and hot and sour fish, this restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. With attentive service and a trendy ambiance, Mountain House offers a memorable dining experience for those looking to indulge in traditional Chinese flavors. Whether you're a spice lover or prefer milder options, this restaurant caters to a variety of taste preferences, making it a must-try for anyone seeking an elevated dining experience.

LOCATIONS
  • Mountain House
    89 Brighton Ave Boston, MA 02134
    89 Brighton Ave Boston, MA 02134 Hotline: (617) 329-6920

Mountain House is a Szechuan seafood restaurant located in Boston, MA. Known for its trendy and romantic ambiance, Mountain House offers outdoor seating, drive-thru, and covered outdoor seating options. The restaurant accepts credit cards and provides heated outdoor seating for a comfortable dining experience.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious and authentic Sichuan cuisine served at Mountain House. Dishes like kung pao chicken, cold spicy okra, explosive chili chicken, and hot and sour fish have left patrons impressed with the flavors and presentation. The zen decor of the restaurant adds to the overall dining experience, creating a calming and beautiful atmosphere for guests to enjoy.

With generous portion sizes and efficient service, Mountain House is a great place to dine with friends and family. Whether you are a fan of spicy food or prefer milder flavors, there is something for everyone on the menu. If you're in the mood for a culinary adventure and want to impress your taste buds, make sure to visit Mountain House for a memorable dining experience in Boston.

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Devika G.
Devika G.

Absolutely delicious, I love this place and treat myself to it every other month or so. I'm leaving Boston soon and this is the place I am saddest to be leaving. The ambiance, service, quantity, and taste are great. I love the sichuan pickle they give at the beginning. The green beans are DELICIOUS. Best to go to this place with a group of friends and share a couple dishes. If your spice tolerance is low, get the soy milk because many of the dishes are well spiced.

Jasmine J.
Jasmine J.

Food: 8.5/10 really yummy food with massive portions. But beware if you are not a spicy food lover because all the dishes were quite spice/ but no regrets! Ambiance: 9/10 beautiful restaurant with nice, calming decor and vibes Service: 8/10 come on a weekday to avoid the wait!

Liz B.
Liz B.

A friend and I stumbled upon Mountain House - she has been to Mountain House in other cities and was excited when she saw it was in Boston. We had Kung pow chicken, a thin sliced pork dish, fried tofu and pea shoots - all were delicious. The restaurant was beautiful - very zen decor, very clean. The servers were nice and efficient - the food arrived on the quick side. It was a great meal in a great space! I will be back!

Lilian Z.
Lilian Z.

Authentic Sichuan food, a beautiful interior, and amazing service -- what's not to love? This is probably the best Chinese food I've had in Boston and every item I've gotten has managed to impress me and all the friends I've brought here. Favorites include the kung pao chicken, cold spicy okra, and the lotus root dish. The complementary tea is also great and they keep it warm throughout the meal with a mini heater! Prices are on the higher end but the quality makes it more than worth it. I can't wait to come back!

Alice D.
Alice D.

Came here for dinner on a Saturday and we put our names on the waitlist before getting seated. We ended up waiting ~40 minutes, but it honestly was worth it! The ambiance felt super cool, definitely going for the temple vibe with the decor. The service was okay, slow on water refills but the food came out quickly and orders were taken fast as well. We settled on 4 shared dishes for 3 of us and we left feeling pretty full so it was a good quantity of food. The tofu was my favorite, but everything was super solid. The soup was mumuch spicier than expected so just a heads up - noodles and chicken were both solid as well. Overall, I enjoyed my meal and would be happy to come back to try more in the future. I would just keep in mind to get at least one non-spicy dish just for some variety. Regardless, thanks Mountain House!

Casper L.
Casper L.

Love it love it love it. that's it. Safe area to try everything. No bombs. 10/10 for sure

Lucille H.
Lucille H.

When I first had a sip of the Jasmine tea I knew this place was legit. - explosive chilli chicken 5/5 - chilli oil beef 3/5 - hot and sour fish 5/5 - Mapo tofu 5/5 - string beans 4/5 - clay pot beef 3/5 Overall great service great ambiance great food. Very authentic. Highly recommend.

Hallie L.
Hallie L.

Such a beautiful restaurant, it would be a perfect place to take someone if you wanted to impress them with a fancy interior and phenomenal service. We ordered a large amount of dishes and ultimately couldn't finish all (it was split between two people). The bill came out to around 100 dollars but we had a huge amount of leftover food so your bill might end up less. The viral hanging pork dish was really good, better than I thought it would be. The corn dish seemed interesting and we were skeptical at first but it turned out to be delicious as well. The roast pork and fuqifeipian were decently yummy, but not as mindblowing as the other two dishes. However, all portions were plentiful and I got more meat in this fuqifeipian dish than any other restaurant before. Overall, would come back again, especially if I were bringing my family. This restaurant does a great job at staying true to Chinese food and does not attempt to Westernize any traditional dishes.

June M.
June M.

If you are looking for an authentic Szechuan style dishes and zen/ gorgeous interior restaurant, this one is for you. This place doesn't accept reservations, so you should try this place in non busy hours, or put your names down and walk around the neighborhood. I was surprised of how beautifully this place is. It reminds me of the ancient China. The food is not only spicy but will numb your mouth as you eat, so if you are not familiar with the numbly sensation, I m suggest steering away from the word Szechuan on the menu. You will order everything on your phone, so you will save time to ask for the server every time you want more dishes. Tea is free, but the side pickle will have additional charge if you order the second one