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Emilios is my favorite for non deep dish pizza delivery. Inexpensive and tasty no matter what your favorite toppings this is definitely good choice. Plus Emilios delivers.
Beyond pizza, Emilios...
Emilios is my favorite for non deep dish pizza delivery. Inexpensive and tasty no matter what your favorite toppings this is definitely good choice. Plus Emilios delivers.
Beyond pizza, Emilios offers all the other options one might desire for a study break, lunch in the office, or late night snack. The subs and grinders or huge with a wide variety, the chicken or eggplant parmesan being my favorites. The gyros sandwhich though not as generous is also excellent.
Emilios also offers a huge slice of the best chocolate cake for less than $3 to polish off the meal.
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Tapeo is one of the few options in Boston for Spanish cuisine, and tapas in particular. Be warned, Tapeo is far from being authentic tapas as to the choices offered on its menu and would fall into...
Tapeo is one of the few options in Boston for Spanish cuisine, and tapas in particular. Be warned, Tapeo is far from being authentic tapas as to the choices offered on its menu and would fall into the category of "nouveau tapas" or "nouveau Spanish" if one has sampled tapas at other restaurants outside Boston. That being said, depending on what you select Tapeo is reasonably priced considered the flavor, size of portions and its Back Bay Location.
It offers tried and true favorites such as the queso con cabra as well as unique items like the duck with cranberry sauce. The sangria adds to the experience so it is probably an establishment to try for a change from the Italian and American fare that is typically offered along Newberry St.
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La Familia Giorgio has always been one of my favorite little eateries in Boston dating back to the 80s. The place is simple. Its selling point is not flair but real Italian homecooking with all the...
La Familia Giorgio has always been one of my favorite little eateries in Boston dating back to the 80s. The place is simple. Its selling point is not flair but real Italian homecooking with all the typical and more traditional items one would expect. Decent past, good parmesan, and since its family style dining the portions are huge with definitely enough to take home even if you share.
They offer excellent lunch menu with specials with platters of pasta for
$5 - 6 making it affordable for those on a budget whether an occasional visitor to Back Bay or a local patron or drone on Newberry St. There is also outdoor seating in the summer without the pretension or attitude of Cafe Armani or Croma further down the block.
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Croma
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271 Newbury St Boston, Massachusetts 02116 (617) 247-3200
I won't argue that Croma is the perfect place for the twentysomething, maybe thirtysomething, professional set to be seen wining and dining. It has all the look and feel of the favored trendy spot...
I won't argue that Croma is the perfect place for the twentysomething, maybe thirtysomething, professional set to be seen wining and dining. It has all the look and feel of the favored trendy spot for that type. The modern decor is tasteful but the appeal of Croma ends there.
To the frequent Italian diner, Croma offers nothing particularly special for your palette in its appetizers or entrees and the small portions tend to make it pricey in comparison to its competitors in the Back Bay. Occasionally there is a dessert worth having as the menu changes periodically but somehow favorites that are consensus among other reviews I read beyond this site typically disappear quickly.
For better tasting food, try Ciao Bella, for better value in portions La Familia Gorgio is just down the street.
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I recently decided to pursue temporary or contractual work while making a career change from finance into sports industry to provide more flexibility in my schedule. The recruiters not only...
I recently decided to pursue temporary or contractual work while making a career change from finance into sports industry to provide more flexibility in my schedule. The recruiters not only represent themselves to their clients in gaining business but you as well as a candidate. You would hope that the recruiters would be professional and knowledgeable both about the clients and the industries for which they are recruiting but that obviously is not the case here. The likelihood you would be placed versus a candidate from another temp agency is not high and even if placed the assumption would be that it would be in a company with a terrible environment or in a terrible role for the company to do business with Accountemps in the first place.
The receptionists were rude and abrasive. The Director of the Division with whom I spoke Scott Deneen was more that simply unprofessional, he was condescending and obnoxious.
As an alternative, try Randstad who's Finance & Accounting recruiters in Boston's financial district were by far more professional and knowledgeable about the job market and the industry.
Good luck with your job search!
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Ciao Bella is my favorite Italian dining establishment on Newberry St in the Back Bay area. Comparable in price to Croma just down the block, Ciao Bella offers a more traditional Italian menu with...
Ciao Bella is my favorite Italian dining establishment on Newberry St in the Back Bay area. Comparable in price to Croma just down the block, Ciao Bella offers a more traditional Italian menu with all the basics, pasta, parmesan, salads seafood with several excellent choices for desserts. The raspberry peach cobbler in particular is worth the trip. The mussles in a mustard sauce is also delicious.
Ciao Bella also offers a quieter setting for dinner conversation than Croma which tends to be populated by a younger professional and trendy set. The sidewalk cafe in the summers usually require that patrons wait after 1 pm but is perfect for a leisurely lunch or dinner which people watching.
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