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Pan Thai
Category:
Thai Restaurants
14 Westland Ave
Boston,
Massachusetts 02115
If you are somebody who loves Thai food, you have to go to Pan Thai. It's not the nicest place on...
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If you are somebody who loves Thai food, you have to go to Pan Thai. It's not the nicest place on the inside but it's cozy and the food is definitely the best Thai food in Boston. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Pros: FOOD, Service, Price, Location
Cons: ambiance
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House of Siam
Category:
Local Favorite
592 Tremont St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02118
House of Siam offers excellent friendly services to their customers, at times even the owner Joe...
More 6 months ago
House of Siam offers excellent friendly services to their customers, at times even the owner Joe deliver our food. We are fans of the crab rangoon and the pad thai.
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Thaitation
Category:
Lunch Spot
129 Jersey St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02215
(857) 233-0107
This is one of my favorite paces for Thai cuisine. They kept the same quality food from when it...
More 2 months ago
This is one of my favorite paces for Thai cuisine. They kept the same quality food from when it was Brown sugar and built on it.. try it for yourself
Pros: location
Cons: Parking
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I have been here twice and both times have been completely worth it. The ambience, food, service...
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I have been here twice and both times have been completely worth it. The ambience, food, service and prices are all worth the experience. Its nice to see how much effort some restaurants put into keep improving and sustaining high standards. Do go there and enjoy all the amazing Thai curries.
Pros: Food, Service, Ambience, Prices
Cons: may not look at impressive from the outside but wait till you get in!
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Island Hopper
Category:
Restaurants
91 Massachusetts Ave
Boston,
Massachusetts 02115
We love restaurants where each bite is an adventure unto itself. At the Island Hopper, every...
More 11 months ago
We love restaurants where each bite is an adventure unto itself. At the Island Hopper, every morsel makes your taste buds dance with delight. The Hopper provides a melange of Southeast Asian dishes ranging from Malaysian to Thai to Indian, with a little bit of Chinese, sprinkled on top like MSG.
The menu is extensive and consistently delicious. If you are unsure, the servers are especially knowledgeable and more than happy to lead you along the promised path to a satisfied stomach. A good start to the journey is the Tom Yum soup?a tangy, spicy broth with juicy shrimp floating like treasurers (it is amongst the finest that the Palatiers have every tried). Accompany this with the Roti and curry sauce (vegetarian friendly). As we discovered, it is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
The main course options will never fail you, but the specials menu really opens up a new frontier. If they should have it, go for the duck. Good Beijing duck is a hard thing for a restaurant to master, but Hopper does an excellent job, and they will even wrap the pancakes in front of you! It is the small accompaniments that gather the tastes together. Hopper gives four options for rice with every dish. Count it: jade, brown, white and our personal favorite, the coconut. The udon noodles served in an earthen bowl were also worth exploring. The Sea bass with tangy ginger sauce is a creation fit for an emperor or at very least, a local warlord.
Although you might not initially feel up to it, dessert at the Hopper is a memorable affair. We recommend either the green tea Mochi (an outer shell filled with an ice cream core) or the fried banana roti drizzled with chocolate sauce and topped with strawberries and cream (picture included). Also recommended are the smoothies at anytime. Explore with family and friends, make sure to share the entrees, and always ask for chopsticks.
For other entertaining reviews and food related rants, google "palateers"
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Montien
Category:
Thai Restaurants
63 Stuart St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02116
So I got here late (9:45 pm). My waiter was friendly and nice and answered all my questions. The...
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So I got here late (9:45 pm). My waiter was friendly and nice and answered all my questions. The sushi rolls were fresh and there was a wide variety to chose from. The drunken noodles were seasoned and spiced well (I asked for mine a "little spicy"). The wine was slightly pricy (as far as Asian restaurants go) but the portion was good, so I didn't mind. The only negative was that at 10:15 pm, they asked if I could pay my bill. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the hostess told me they closed at 10:30 pm. I really didn't mind as I was already eating (and drinking wine). To be fair, I was the last diner inside at that point. Normally, I don't like being rushed in my dining but I was famished and the food in front of me. Ehh, if that's the worst I can comment on... who cares?
Pros: EXCELLENT FOOD, Good service, GENTLE PRICES!!
Cons: No available parking (as far as I could tell)
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Equator
Category:
Romantic Dining
1721 Washington St
Boston,
Massachusetts 02118
(617) 580-3286
Washington Street is in the heart of the downtown Boston business district. Equator is a 'hot'...
More 11 months ago
Washington Street is in the heart of the downtown Boston business district. Equator is a 'hot' spot for a quick business lunch. Don't let the line at the door discourage you. It goes quickly and is worth the wait.
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Brown Sugar Cafe
Category:
Local Favorite
1033 Commonwealth Ave
Boston,
Massachusetts 02215
Brown Sugar Cafe was introduced to me almost eight years ago. The food is amazing! I love the...
More 1 year ago
Brown Sugar Cafe was introduced to me almost eight years ago. The food is amazing! I love the papaya salad, the tom yum soup, pineapple fried rice, the mango chicken and oh that Thai ice tea! As you can see, I have tried quite a bit of their menu. It is highly recommended. Although the restaurant is top notch, the sister restaurant in Cambridge is not as good. Definitely opt for the Commonwealth location, but be weary of high volume times. The service is amazing, but you may feel a bit rushed. If you go at lunch on a weekend, you can sit and relax and take your time.
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Noodle St
Category:
Thai Restaurants
627 Commonwealth Ave
Boston,
Massachusetts 02215
If you haven't had Drunken Noodles here, you're living a shell of a life. My best friend and I are...
More 6 months ago
If you haven't had Drunken Noodles here, you're living a shell of a life. My best friend and I are obsessed. For awhile, we lived on Bay State right behind Comm, so we would walk to pick up dinner. When we moved down to StuVi, we got delivery because it is just that good.
Pros: Great Thai food, cheap
Cons: They only deliver past 5pm, the service isn't good
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Look. Any idiot that says a Chinese place in Boston is good should have his tongue cut off and...
More 2 years ago
Look. Any idiot that says a Chinese place in Boston is good should have his tongue cut off and put in a taco. There just isn't any, with one exception- if you can speak fluent Cantonese/Mandarin and order dishes not on the menu. Order from here if you expect Americanized Chinese food that's delivered hot and decently tasty. I ordered bbq spareribs on the bone, fried rice, veggie 2-sided pan fried noodles, and szechuan spicy crispy beef. The beef was a bit soggy, but then again, it was delivered. The rest is almost exactly what I expected from a delivery Chinese place. I'd call again.
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