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Kneel B4 Zod 11-09-2007 12:35 PM

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Nice one guys, keep it coming. The more you write about these places the better. Any more steak recommendations?

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prob just go to Abe & Louis

StevieG 11-09-2007 02:00 PM

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Dali for tapas (the food is very good, the atmosphere is a ton of fun)

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Yeah, good one, alimoe. Not high end, but the food is good, and the decor is off the chain - a cross between portuguese cathouse and devotional grotto.

nyc999 11-09-2007 02:01 PM

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I was disappointed with Sibling Rivalry. It's a great concept, but I thought the food wasn't excellent, and the service was pretty bad.

Smith & Wollensky isn't too bad for steak. It's obviously a chain and you've probably had it elsewhere - however, it's located in a castle (I think I've posted the image before). It makes for a pretty cool dining experience.

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TeeJayOrTJ 11-09-2007 02:25 PM

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Sorellina on Huntington was one of the best meals i had in the city. The tuna tartar appetizer was amazing. Very old crowd in there though.

For steak after Grille 23 I chose either Smith or Abe & Louis. Both very good, obviously eating in a castle is cool.

I agree on sibling rivalry. Awesome concept, but the food was meh. Although when I ate there we were in a hurry and practically ate our meal before valet parked the car.

A list of random places I enjoy...
Tsunami (BYOB Sushi) Brookline
B&G Oysters (Seafood) South End
Tapeo (Tapas) Newbury
28 Degrees in South End. Tuna tartar and calamari is amazing. And I love a bloody bellini.
Wine Cellar (Fondue) Mass Ave near Beacon
Figs in Charlestown is good for lunch
Flour on Washington St also good for lunch (Bakery/Cafe)

Thats about all I can think of for now. Also, Boston dinner party? I love free meals.

kafkaFan1 11-09-2007 03:54 PM

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im moving to cambridge soon so i'll have to check this stuff out too! i know there is one very good Korean Restaurant in porter square right next ot the tstop.

XXXNoahXXX 11-09-2007 04:24 PM

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Border Cafe in Harvard Square is great if you want a cheap definitely not fancy tex-mex meal. I love Harvard Square, and I always end up eating here. Obviously not gourmet or on pace with the rest of the thread in that regard, but def. enjoyable.

for a little higher end southwestern food, I love Masa

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I've gone there a couple times this year, and they have a tuna dish that is great, as well as a "Masarita" which is made with grapefruit juice.

They have an awesome/cheap brunch on sundays as well with texas toast w/ carmelized bananas and chocolate chip pancakes with mango butter.


I need to get out to more places, but these are two places where you're guaranteed to have good food and a good time.

Indiana 11-09-2007 05:05 PM

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bro,

i went to an amazing italian resturant last night in the north end called Cantina Italiana on 346 Hanover. Best [censored] dish I've ever eaten.

Hanover is best place to eat in this gawd aweful cold ass town to be honest.

Indy

Kneel B4 Zod 11-09-2007 05:09 PM

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Hanover is best place to eat in this gawd aweful cold ass town to be honest.

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that's exactly what we like visitors to think

Indiana 11-09-2007 05:11 PM

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Hanover is best place to eat in this gawd aweful cold ass town to be honest.

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that's exactly what we like visitors to think

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everybody in this forum knows i dont mince words. boston is overrated and i cannot wait to get back to Cali SUnday. I can barely sleep in this weather. The italian food here is good, however. Cantina Italiana is supposed to be the oldest restuarant in the north end.

edit: actually there are some serious hotties here of the non-asian descent, and the pubs rock....i was very impressed with how hoppin the town was on a thursday night to be honest. Obv Im joking, boston is teh pwn:) Just too [censored] cold.

Indy

alimoe 11-09-2007 05:16 PM

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I'm pretty sure he was implying that we like visitors to think that Hanover is the best place to eat ... it's not even close.


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