Boston Restaurants
More than great lobster
Boston may not be recognised as a culinary capital, but that's changing. Known for seafood, the city has some great old-school establishments, but the past decade has seen an explosion of creative cooking and unique dining environmnents, including industrial Japanese diner O Ya and the Beehive's funky take on a cabaret supper club. The hottest spot for fashionable Boston restaurants is the South End, but Chinatown and the Italian North End are well worth exploring.
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The elegance of French cuisine with a local twist
Perhaps Boston's finest restaurant, for the discerning guest, no request seems too...
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Acclaimed French restaurant
Mistral was born out of the vision of celebrated Chef/Owner Jamie Mammano. Located in the...
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Best of Boston 2009 Italian
For its tenth birthday in 2006, Jody Adams gave Harvard Square's Rialto premier...
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Celebrated Boston pizzeria
Ancient wooden booths, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra on the jukebox, brusquely attentive...
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America's oldest restaurant
Don't write off the Union Oyster House because of its 'Ye Olde' prefix and gift shop selling...
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The Class of Italian Cuisine 101
Giacomo's Ristorante is perhaps the most popular Italian restaurant in the city.
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Japanese hautespot
Award-winning new restaurant O Ya, on a quiet cobblestoned corner of Boston's old Leather...
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Great Seafood Comes In Small Packages
Neptune Oyster is a perfect example of those "out of the way" places vacationist's dream...
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Sushi transformed into art
Located in the South End SOWA district, Oishii is devoted to a wonderful dining experience.
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