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Re: Dining in Boston
http://lacasadepedro.com/
This is a great Argentinian restaurant in Watertown. It might be a smallish trek depending on where you guys are staying, but it is both reasonably priced and incredibly tasty. There is a Peruvian/Italian fusion restaurant in the North End called Taranta that is really good as well. |
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Re: Dining in Boston
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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. [/ QUOTE ] Koreana in between inman and central is better imo. Where in Cambridge are you moving to? |
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hey guys, if you like feel free to extend this to cool bars to meet fun, hot girls. thanks! [/ QUOTE ] I always preferred going out in the Alston-Brighton area as you tend to run into a lot less meat heads compared to most other areas of Boston. Specifically I think you should be able to find wide range of bars around the intersection of Harvard and Commonwealth. |
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try out the elephant walk in porter square for cambodian/french
also blue room in kendall square is very good american with great wine selection |
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Check out Tangierino in Charlestown. Totally crazy Moroccan restaurant, complete with a hookah bar. It's pretty expensive but worth it if you ask me. If you think it's too goofy looking then just go to Olives which is right down the street and also very good.
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also, where is the best chowder in the city? legal is great but the portions aren't massive. i'm a big fan of joe's just because of the bread bowl. where else? [/ QUOTE ] best chowder imo is joe's or any of the back bay group restaurants (i think they have the same chowder as joe's at abe and louies) |
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went to a VERY good french restuarant last night called Sel de la Terra on 255 state street. very awesome food, and great foie gras. getting a table there was worse than the slanted door in san fran, however.
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Re: Dining in Boston
Pleasant Cafe in Roslindale section of Boston
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bk thought you only ate at Subway.
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Re: Dining in Boston
If you're in the mood for slightly different Italian food I'll recommend Grotto on Beacon Hill. They've got a nice tasting menu for $35 or you can order ala carte. It's not really fancy but is a nice, funky restaurant.
As for bars, I second the recommendation above of Sunset Grille and Tap. If you like tequila there's also a branch on Commonwealth Ave. in the B.U. area called Sunset Cantina. They trim down the beer list and replace it with various tequilas. The Boston Beer Works is a good choice for microbrews if that's your cup of tea. |
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