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Businiess name:  Pomodoro
Review by:  Randy P.
Review content: 
Brookline has been blessed with yet another top-notch restaurant. This time, it is a Harvard St. version of Pomodoro from the North End, both of which are owned by Siobhan Carew who is also behind Matt Murphy's. It's next door to the Village Fish (which apparently sold half of their space). Everything was spectacular: the service, the breads, the appetizers, the entree, the dessert, even the room. While we eat a lot of fish, we're not usually "whole fish" ordering people -- something about staring at your dinner -- but the whole grilled fish here was so delicate and flavorful that it was stunning. The flavors were so amazing that with regards to the ginger carrot soup as well as the whole fish, people at (different) neighboring tables were heard commenting on how blown away they were after tasting these dishes. Looking for an excuse to go back soon! They are open until 11pm but they don't take credit cards (and oddly they don't serve decaf).

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