For executive chef Ming Yu, cooking nightly at the Michelin-starred Wing Lei feels like a full-circle moment: He was introduced to the Las Vegas culinary scene as head chef at Ho Wan, a restaurant at the Desert Inn, where Wynn and Encore now stand. “It seems like destiny that I’m overseeing Wing Lei’s kitchen,” he says.

Wing Lei’s exceptional Chinese cuisine also comes naturally to Ming, who grew up in Taishan, a city in China’s Guangdong province. “Food was a passion for my family, especially during Chinese New Year, when my family would gather and prepare a big, celebratory feast,” he notes.

Ming indeed recommends family-style sharing while dining at Wing Lei, so everyone at the table can savor popular dishes like Alaskan King Crab Salad, Garden Dim Sum and Garlic Beef Tenderloin. But the undisputed star of the menu is Wing Lei’s acclaimed Peking Duck, which Ming calls “perhaps the most famous dish of Beijing, prepared since the Imperial era.” From a sustainable approach to sourcing to its painstaking preparation and the fanfare of presenting the duck tableside, the dish beautifully blends tradition and celebration. Adds Ming, “The result is a meltingly tender duck that also carves beautifully.”

  • hour Of OperationLunch: Saturday and Sunday 12–5 p.m. Dinner: Monday through Thursday 5–11 p.m. Friday through Sunday 5 p.m.–12 a.m. Take away: Monday through Thursday 5–11 p.m. Friday through Sunday 12 p.m.–12 a.m.
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    Children under 5 are not permitted.

  • telephone Number8577703300
  • locationFirst Floor – 1 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149

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Rare sets itself apart from the other steakhouses in Boston with impeccable decor, an outstanding staff, and some of the best cuts of steak you'll ever have, including Kobe and Wagyu. The views are…outstanding and the bar is gorgeous.

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Without question, even if you need to loosen your belt buckle. Choose the Warm Harvest Apple Cake with spiced apples, warm vegan butter cake, hazelnut streusel, chai oat milk ice cream or the Sticky Toffee Banana Pudding Cake with caramelized banana, warm toffee sauce, and local whiskey ice cream or the Black Forest Baked Alaska for Two with chocolate and bing cherry ice cream, chocolate sponge cake, Italian meringue flambé served table side. The best is truly saved for last.

Ideal for sharing, the seafood spectacular is a celebration of Maine lobster, New England oysters, little neck clams, colossal shrimp, Alaskan king crab and seasonal crudo. Other popular appetizers include ‘a Taste of Bacon’ with bourbon glazed, Cajun seasoned, peppercorn crusted braised pork belly, house pickled tomatoes and bacon popcorn and the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake with Persian cucumbers, meyer lemon vinaigrette, and spicy remoulade. The ‘Bay of Fundy Salmon’ with maple miso glazed, ginger bok choy, roasted shiitake mushrooms and charred scallions and the ‘Georges Bank Scallops’ with butternut squash purée, apple fennel salad, spiced walnuts, chili apple glaze are a lighter complement to the last half of the menu.

Rare Steakhouse is a captivating spot for both sea and land lovers. Fresh, local chilled shellfish, luxurious caviar, and day boat fish such as Atlantic cod are served as starters or as the main course. Organic pan-roasted chicken, rack of lamb or vegetarian ravioli offer steak-free meal options.