Try the pepperoni, anchovy, mushroom, and homemade sausage pizzas. Order a beer or a glass of chilled Chianti, punch in a Dean Martin song on the jukebox, and you're in pizza paradise. Read more.
Many of Sip’s small plates make pleasant nibbles, tasty enough without demanding attention. Wines come by the sip, half glass, full glass, or bottle. Read more.
#5 - IWalked Boston's Top 10 Italian Restaurants. Named after small ancient town in Italy where the chef's grandmother was born. Integrates Italy's Abruzzi region w/other Mediterranean regions.<LINK> Read more.
waiting in line for lunch on a Saturday, tasted fresh tortellini with sauce and cheese, and a delicious Rosso di Toscana. not a bad way to wait in line : )
Not only does the DTHC of Boston offer incredible Membership opportunities but allows one to host spectacular events, enjoy 2 amazing dining room options and you can't forget to mention those views! Read more.
Carlo's Cucina Italiana is a great little Italian restaurant in the heart of Allston that tastes like it should be on Hanover Street in the North End.
You don't need to go to the North End for generous portions of well-prepared, gently priced Italian-American classics and originals. One of our critic's 10 under-the-radar gems: http://bo.st/Pb3zgP Read more.
The zucchini blossoms, grilled octopus, salt cod, bolognese, and tiramisu were all phenomenal! Recommend this place for a great upscale fine.
Excellent service and excellent savory dishes. This is a place in the fine dining mold. I have, however, never been that impressed by the output of the pastry kitchen.
Bistro du Midi is a Restaurant with a capital R. None of that upscale pub grub that’s been going around. No waiters who want to be your pal. Read more.
There are few restaurants in Boston our staffers recommend to friends more frequently than Provence-inspired Bistro du Midi. In its favor: location, vibe, versatility, and of course, the food. Read more.