1. Pho Le
8.5
1356 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 26 tips and reviews
Mervyn Ho: Great Vietnames food, had the Pho and the grill pork chop
A: Great Vietnamese place. Perfect food & service. Try noodles w/ seafood, delicious and filling. Oh and don't forget the avocado smoothie ;-)
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.
Dana Strom: Hash and Eggs breakfast is phenomenal, big girls!!!
steve hd: Mother fucking amazing chili, wicked spicy
Boston.com: The Corrib Pub, in Boston's Brighton neighborhood opened in 1969. It is named for Lough Corrib in Ireland and attracts many natives of County Galway who have settled in the area. Read more.
5. Masona Grill
8.0
46 Corey St (Park St.), West Roxbury, MA
Mediterranean Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
A S: Delicious sangria! The food does not disappoint - stuffed peppers, scallops, yucca fries. Superb!
Maureen Lederhos: Great atmosphere! Really enjoyed the food and the service ...
Jessica Hiemenz: Best food in West Roxbury hands down. They can whip up an amazing vegan dish if you ask them too!
6. The Elephant Walk
7.8
1415 Washington St, Boston, MA
Cambodian Restaurant · South End · 9 tips and reviews
Al S: Excellent, inspired cuisine. The rouleaux are fantastic. Never had a bad meal here, the last location of what used to be a Boston chain. It’s expensive though.
Andrei Kun: Duck noodles and steak frites are the way to go
Roy Wilsker: The food at Elephant Walk is delicious and the service was great.They even made my martini on the rocks perfectly - no mean feat.
10. Phuket
7.6
1856 Centre St, West Roxbury, MA
Thai Restaurant · 10 tips and reviews
Gail Rush: Everything is fresh and delicious! Spicy lobster soup, crispy rolls, pad Thai, curries, amazing!
Paul Geffen: First rate Pad Thai.
ウィー さすけ: A Gem of Roxbury. Pad Thai here beats alllll other Pad Thai, I've tried many places in Boston and though I found some good places, this place is #1
11. No. 9 Park
8.1
9 Park St, Boston, MA
French Restaurant · Beacon Hill · 50 tips and reviews
Jeremy Krantz: Their cocktails are mind-blowing and their cheese plate is solid as well. One of Boston's best restaurants as well.
Boston Magazine: Every now and then, grownups need to be romanced. They need to feel giddy, and special, and starry-eyed. And there’s no surer path to that feeling than a date at No. 9. Read on for what to order. Read more.
Boston Phoenix: While dining here in 2007, Diane Wilkerson was caught on tape stuffing FBI bribe money into her bra, ultimately leading to her resignation from the State Senate.Read more: http://thephoenix.com/Bo Read more.
12. Sol Azteca
7.4
914 Beacon St, Boston, MA
Mexican Restaurant · Kenmore · 26 tips and reviews
Metro Bear: The frejoles negras and the cabbage is spot on!
Adam Hill: Hard tacos could definitely use some work, overcooked shells and beef. Rest of the food was decent enough though.
Al S: Ask for a side of the habanero hot sauce, then mix it into your salsa and everything else. So hot, so delicious.
13. Pho Hoa Restaurant
7.5
1370 Dorchester Ave (Orchardfield St), Boston, MA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Dorchester · 20 tips and reviews
Charles Ramsay: Best Pho you can get in Boston. Period.
Boston Phoenix: The largest, most versatile, and close to the best of all the moderately priced Vietnamese spots around town. Try the seafood claypot and a quail appetizer, to start. (Cheap wine selection = great) Read more.
Justin Williams: Best noodle soup in the city
David Zhou: bun rieu, 7 course beef, and basically everything
Thuan Hien: Get the Ca Nuong(fried Catfish). A whole catfish baked then deep fried. Tear pieces off & wrap it with various veggies, vermicelli & rice paper. It's a Plate you should share amongst 2-3 other people.
Liam Nee: Best of Boston 2016: Southeast Asian Restaurant, Old School 🇻🇳 :: Try the steaming bowls of bò kho (slow-cooked beef stew).