3. Prezza
8.8
24 Fleet St (btwn Hanover & North), Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · North End · 34 tips and reviews
Water Water: Ribeye, mussels, red leaf salad are awesome! Better than any other restaurants in the neighborhood.
IWalked Audio Tours: #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.
John R: Try the Ravioli Di Ouvo
4. 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!
8. Boston Harbor Hotel
8.4
70 Rowes Wharf (at Atlantic Ave), Boston, MA
Hotel · Downtown Boston · 35 tips and reviews
Room 77: For the best pastries in town, head over to Mike's Pastry in the North End. The cannoli and lobster tail are house favorites. If you can't decide between the two, order one of each! Read more.
Wiebe Mokken: Try the Eggs Benedict. Do. They are delicious.
Curbed: The 256-room, five-star hotel helped change the whole area, though it still has the feel of being out there on the water’s edge in the best and worst senses (i.e. fabulous views, but isolated). Read more.
Sofia Barbieri: I come from Italy and I can safely say that this place is the best for Italian food!
BostonTweet: 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.
Boston.com: 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.
10. 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.
12. Bistro du Midi
8.9
272 Boylston St (btw Arlington & Hadassah), Boston, MA
French Restaurant · Beacon Hill · 61 tips and reviews
Joseph Kibe: 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.
Boston.com: 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.
Boston Magazine: 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.
14. Pleasant Cafe
7.9
4515 Washington St, Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · Roslindale · 19 tips and reviews
Barbara Kallas: The sauce! Different but great on both pizza and lasagna. Best pizza in Boston, yes. If you like thin crust and delicious flavor, this is the one for you. I ate half a pizza before I could stop.
Wyngspan: 30+ beers, 40+ wines, their very own soda and some of the best pizza in Boston. Spread the word with Wyngspan: http://bit.ly/1ateVvh
Pamela Ross: Great food.. but no refills on soda.. really cheap move on their part