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Zen Restaurant
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Restaurants
21 Beacon St Ste A
Boston,
Massachusetts 02108
Zen is a relatively recent addition to the dining scene on Beacon Hill. Most things in this part...
More 2 years ago
Zen is a relatively recent addition to the dining scene on Beacon Hill. Most things in this part of town tend toward the small grill or sandwich shop so it's nice to have something cultural as an alternative.
Zen's sushi seems a cut above the kind of sushi that you'd be able to pick up at Whole Foods though it's not top of the line either. Their take on other traditional Japanese fare (miso soup, soba noodle dishes) is nothing outstanding. Prices aren't ridiculous but it's not an inexpensive meal out either.
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Zen
Category:
Restaurants
21A Beacon St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02108
My sister and I choose Zen when we are craving delicious, dependable sushi. It is reasonably...
More 2 years ago
My sister and I choose Zen when we are craving delicious, dependable sushi. It is reasonably priced for sushi, and always hits the spot! We love the Crazy Maki and the Spicy Tuna and Spicy Salmon rolls. The shumai (steamed) is a delicious and light appetizer... always a staple for us. Going back tonight... can't wait. I highly recommend Zen.
Pros: Crazy Maki, Shumai, Spicy Tuna and Spicy Salmon...
Cons: parking
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Xinh Xinh
Category:
Lunch Spot
7 Beach St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02111
We live in Chinatown and have tried almost all of the Vietnamese restaurants in the area. I have...
More 12 months ago
We live in Chinatown and have tried almost all of the Vietnamese restaurants in the area. I have to say that this is by far our favorite for take-out. When we want to eat at the restaurant, we usually will go to a place with better ambience. . . but the food at Xihn Xihn is cheap, fast, and most of all, tasty.
Pros: tasty food, good prices, nice staff
Cons: ambience
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Wisteria House
Category:
Family Style Dining
264 Newbury St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02116
A great place to go for real home style Taiwanese food. Only place in Boston to NOT use that...
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A great place to go for real home style Taiwanese food. Only place in Boston to NOT use that powder crud for bubble tea. Fresh fruit is a definite treat in the summer. Price is nothing in comparison to Newbury standards--good deals for the money!
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Winsor Dim Sum
Category:
Local Favorite
10 Tyler St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02111
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Wagamama
Category:
Family Restaurants
800 Boylston St Ste 117
Boston,
Massachusetts 02199
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Wagamama
Category:
Family Restaurants
250 Quincy Market Bldg
Boston,
Massachusetts 02109
I first got hooked on this place in London. This fun and upbeat restaurant uses handheld devices...
More 11 months ago
I first got hooked on this place in London. This fun and upbeat restaurant uses handheld devices to shoot your orders directly to the kitchen as soon as you make them and ensures the freshest of food. The Japanese style noodles are delicious and guilt-free as all food is non-gmo. The group-dining is great. Two thumbs for Wagamama!
Pros: all non-gmo, made and served fresh
Cons: can never decide what i want
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I've eaten here dozens of times over the past two years and have never witnessed any insect...
More 11 months ago
I've eaten here dozens of times over the past two years and have never witnessed any insect sightings. What I have seen (and eaten) is food that is made from very fresh ingredients, expertly prepared, Hong Kong style. Their soft shell crab, pea pod stems in garlic, crispy stuffed tofu are all highlights. And it's the only Chinese restaurant where I'll order fried rice or sweet and sour pork (light crispy battered, juicy not overcooked, with an authentic sauce and mixed veggies) without regrets. It's the best Chinese food I've had outside of New York, and better than anything in Boston Chinatown. Boston's Board of Health is among the strictest around, and if the r o a c h reports from last year are true, they'd be shut down by now. I'm going back.
Pros: Great food, authentically and expertly prepared (whether it's true Hong Kong or American-style)
Cons: Interior is standard Chinese-American tacky.
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Uni
Category:
Romantic Dining
370A Commonwealth Ave (Eliot Hotel)
Boston,
Massachusetts 02215
Heavenly - each dish we tried was to DIE for. Yes, it costs about $5 a mouthful, so God has...
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Heavenly - each dish we tried was to DIE for. Yes, it costs about $5 a mouthful, so God has blessed you if you're on an expense account. Try anything and everything they recommend, and don't skip the desserts and cappuccino. Enter the Dragon is a great house martini. Service is fantastic, and the flavors are unique & magical.
Pros: Delicious, Creative Cuisine, Attentive service
Cons: $$$$$, $$$$$, $$$$$
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