Kowloon Restaurant

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Kowloon Restaurant is a renowned Chinese restaurant located in Saugus, Massachusetts. Established in 1950, it has become a landmark in the area, known for its distinctive Polynesian-themed decor and extensive menu that features a variety of Asian dishes.

History[edit | edit source]

Kowloon Restaurant was founded by the Wong family in 1950. Initially, it started as a small Chinese eatery but gradually expanded over the years. The restaurant's unique Polynesian theme was introduced in the 1960s, which helped it stand out and attract a diverse clientele. Over the decades, Kowloon has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

The restaurant offers a wide range of dishes from different Asian cuisines, including Cantonese, Szechuan, Japanese, and Thai. Some of the signature dishes include Peking duck, General Tso's chicken, and a variety of sushi options. The restaurant is also known for its exotic cocktails, such as the Mai Tai and Scorpion Bowl.

Decor and Ambiance[edit | edit source]

Kowloon Restaurant is famous for its elaborate Polynesian-themed decor. The interior features tiki statues, bamboo furnishings, and tropical plants, creating an immersive dining experience. The restaurant also has several themed dining rooms, including the Volcano Bay Room and the Tiki Lagoon Room, each offering a unique ambiance.

Events and Entertainment[edit | edit source]

Kowloon frequently hosts live entertainment, including comedy shows, karaoke nights, and live music performances. The restaurant also offers banquet facilities for private events such as weddings, birthday parties, and corporate functions.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Kowloon Restaurant has been featured in various media outlets and has a significant cultural impact in the region. It is often cited as one of the must-visit places in Massachusetts and has a loyal customer base that spans generations.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD