Dorchester’s Pho Le is filled with Vietnamese families, often three generations deep, dining on make-your-own fresh rolls and stunning bowls of pho. Read more.
Loco Taqueria prepares this popular Mexican dip in a variety of ways — with bacon, with smoked fish or with charred pineapple — as well as the traditional way, with crispy tortilla chips. Read more.
late night food - served until 1:00am. Steak Frites stays on the menu all the time (and there's a reason), but the rotating specials are the way to go! Try one and you won't be disappointed.
If you're going for appetizers, the short rib tacos are superb (including the slightly spicy sauce).
There is something special every night: jazz brunch on Sunday, pasta night on Monday, trivia on Tuesday, live jazz and small plates on Wednesday, live reggae on Thursday, and DJs on Friday & Saturday. Read more.
This restaurant will put you right in the outfield of Fenway park. Get there early to get seats by the windows to see the park.
All your fave dim sum foods, and no waiting for the right cart to happen by. Try the shark fin dumplings (named for the shape - they're actually pork), the fried cruller in rice noodle, or the congee.
In keeping with historic tradition, the owners of the Green Dragon apparently haven't cleaned the tap lines since the War for American Independence.
St. Andrews Lodge of Freemasons purchased this Tavern in 1766. They used the 1st floor for mtgs, & basement tavern was used by secret groups, becoming known as the "Headquarters of the Revolution". Read more.
My favorite place for soup dumplings (mini juicy buns). Great beef & longhorn peppers, also amazing in a bowl of noodles. Scallion pancake with beef is dope too. Whole fried fish is fantastic also.
Better google instructions for eating soup dumplings- they are delicious, but can be messy - and dangerous- if handled incorrectly. Scalding soup inside! Read more.