点评:作为波士顿必打卡地标,昆西市场的红砖长廊和玻璃穹顶确实复古好拍——但千万别在这里解决正餐!尤其是那家被推上神坛的Boston Chowda Co.,简直是景点餐饮的“宰客教科书”!
💸 血泪控诉:$35刀迷你龙虾卷事件
· 价格荒谬:税前$35的龙虾卷,尺寸竟比Legal Seafood小一半!(后者$43还配超赞薯条)
· 内容寒酸:没有薯条搭配,没有热黄油香,面包干瘪如超市冷藏货
· 汤品踩雷:招牌新西兰蛤蜊汤寡淡无记忆点,搭配的硬饼干像在啃墙皮
· 灵魂质问:这种性价比为何能被推荐?游客的命也是命!
⚠️ 昆西市场只适合:
➊ 拍建筑历史感照片
➋ 买冰箱贴等纪念品
➌ 感受游客摩肩接踵的氛围
但吃饭?快跑!💨
#昆西市场避雷 #波士顿美食 #龙虾卷陷阱 #旅行智商税 #波士顿旅游攻略
As a must-visit Boston landmark, Quincy Market’s red-brick corridors and glass dome are undeniably vintage and photogenic — but do yourself a favor and do NOT eat a proper meal here.
Especially the so-called legendary Boston Chowda Co., which is basically a textbook example of tourist-trap dining.
💸 A painful accusation: the $35 mini lobster roll fiasco
• Absurd pricing: A lobster roll priced at $35 before tax, yet it’s less than half the size of Legal Sea Foods’ — where $43 at least gets you a generous portion and excellent fries.
• Bare-bones contents: No fries on the side, no warm butter aroma — just a sad, dry bun that feels like it came straight out of a supermarket fridge.
• Soup disappointment: The “signature” New England clam chowder is bland and completely forgettable, paired with rock-hard crackers that feel like chewing on drywall.
• The soul-searching question: How does this level of value get recommended? Tourists’ lives matter too