2. Pho Le
8.5
1356 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 26 tips and reviews
Jenn Tee: If you want the fried catfish dish (ca nuong) which is awesome, you have to request it an hour earlier! Big thumbs up !
Boston.com: 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.
A: Great Vietnamese place. Perfect food & service. Try noodles w/ seafood, delicious and filling. Oh and don't forget the avocado smoothie ;-)
Ryne Crabb: We had four maki rolls and every one was unique and amazing! We sat at the sushi bar and the chefs were so nice. Try the volcano, broadway, wild fire, and coco shrimp rolls!
Thrillist: Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
JoJo Vinick: Every time I'm at Moko I'm happy. It's a great environment, lovely staff, food is excellent and fair prices. I'd go three times a week if I lived in Southie.
5. Boston Chops
7.5
52 Temple Pl, Boston, MA
Steakhouse · Downtown Boston · 3 tips and reviews
Michael Hadwin: Good steakhouse with wide menu. Impressive wine list. Some great value wines if you know your South Africa and Southern America producers.
Ali: Good food and good service. Try the bone marrow.
Cindi Knell: Overpriced, undercooked and not worth the $$$$. $60 got me this. Salad was aweful. At this price should serve something better than french fries. Asked for med steak came out rare.
7. Mr. Dooley's
8.3
77 Broad St (at Custom House St), Boston, MA
Pub · Financial District · 61 tips and reviews
Jack Good: If you miss Ireland, come here - seriously - great music, personality and drinks!
Monica V: The most authentic Irish bar in Boston
BostonTweet: Hands down the most beautiful decorated bar during the holidays. Stop in during December to warm up with the decor and a tasty pour (of Guinness, of course).