Boston Restaurants

In a city synonymous with tradition, Boston chefs have spent recent years rewriting culinary history. The stuffy, wood-paneled formality is gone; the endless renditions of chowdah, lobster, and cod have retired; and the assumption that true foodies better hop the next Amtrak to New York is also—thankfully—a thing of the past.

In their place, a crop of young chefs has ascended, opening small, upscale neighborhood spots that use local New England ingredients to delicious effect. Traditional eats can still be found (Durgin-Park remains the best place to get baked beans), but many diners now gravitate toward innovative food in understated environs. Whether you're looking for casual French, down-home Southern cooking, some of the best sushi in the country, or Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, Boston restaurants are ready to deliver. Eclectic Japanese spot o ya and iconic French restaurant L'Espalier have garnered widespread attention, while a coterie of star chefs like Barbara Lynch, Lydia Shire, and Ken Oringer have built mini-empires and thrust the city to the forefront of the national dining scene.

The fish and shellfish brought in from nearby shores continue to inform the regional cuisine, along with locally grown fruits and vegetables, handmade cheeses, and humanely raised heritage game and meats. But don't expect boiled lobsters and baked apple pie. Today’s chefs, while showcasing New England’s bounty, might offer you lobster cassoulet with black truffles, bacon-clam pizza from a wood-burning oven, and a tomato herb salad harvested from the restaurant’s rooftop garden. In many ways, though, Boston remains solidly skeptical of trends. To wit: the cupcake craze and food truck trend hit here later than other cities; the Hawaii-inspired poke movement has only recently arrived. And over in the university culture of Cambridge, places like the Harvest and Oleana espoused the locavore and slow-food movements before they became buzzwords.

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  • 1. Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse

    $$$$ | Back Bay

    Comfy armchairs and a grand, high-ceilinged dining room give diners a heightened sense of self-importance, beginning with lunch when the city's power elite stop in for great pastas (half portions are available), prime aged steaks, and oversize salads. For dinner, some patrons snag quick, pretheater bites at the bar while others opt for a more leisurely experience, lingering over sophisticated Italian dishes like tagliatelle Bolognese and succulent grilled veal chops with creamy potatoes and port wine sauce. Gluten-free and children's menus are available, along with a killer Sunday brunch with such options as poached eggs and beef tenderloin with a popover and truffle hollandaise.

    75 Arlington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-357–4810

    Known For

    • Delectable Italian classics
    • Generous portions
    • Elegant setting and service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends
  • 2. Deuxave

    $$$ | Back Bay

    At the corner of two avenues (Commonwealth and Massachusetts), which is how this restaurant got its name (deux is French for "two"), you'll find this snazzy, dark-wood enclave serving sophisticated dishes like spice-crusted ahi tuna and braised pork belly, pan-seared Atlantic halibut, and organic chicken with parsnip and foie gras agnolotti. Make sure to pair your meal with a bottle from the thoughtfully crafted and surprisingly affordable wine list served by an attentive staff.

    371 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, USA
    617-517–5915

    Known For

    • Modern French food
    • Nine-hour French onion soup
    • Reasonably priced wine list
  • 3. Flour Bakery + Café

    $ | South End

    When folks need coffee, a great sandwich, or an irresistible sweet, like a pecan sticky bun, lemon tart, or double chocolate cookie—or just a place to sit and chat—they pay a visit to one of owner Joanne Chang's 10 Flour bakeries, including this one in the South End. A communal table in the middle acts as a gathering spot, around which diners enjoy morning pastries, homemade soups, hearty bean and grain salads, and specialty sandwiches, which change seasonally.

    1595 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-267–4300

    Known For

    • Scrumptious sweets
    • Delicious salads and sandwiches
    • Laid-back setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 4. Grill 23 & Bar

    $$$$ | Back Bay

    Pinstripe suits, dark paneling, Persian rugs, and waiters in white jackets give this single-location steak house a posh tone, and the kitchen places a premium on seasonal, organic ingredients and sustainable and humanely raised meats; the divine coconut cake is worth saving room for dessert. Two bars, a big, buzzing one overlooking Berkeley Street and a quieter, smaller one on the second floor by the cozy fireplace, serve excellent drinks, specialty Scotches, and bar bites, along with the full menu.

    161 Berkeley St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-542–2255

    Known For

    • Locally owned steak house
    • Brandt family beef
    • Party-dress vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 5. Kava Neo-Taverna

    $$$ | South End

    This sweet little white-washed taverna serves authentic Greek cuisine, with many ingredients imported directly from the Mediterranean, such as the feta, fish, and octopus. Order some crisp white wine off the hard-to-find Greek wines and liquors list to sip with a parade of home-style dishes, from tasty meze plates to entrées like grilled lamb chops. The tables may be tight and the wait a bit long without a reservation, but you'll forget about these tiny inconveniences once dinner arrives.

    315 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-356–1100

    Known For

    • Authentic Greek favorites
    • Taverna feel
    • High-quality ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
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  • 6. Mistral

    $$$$ | South End

    Since 1997, Boston's fashionable set has flocked to this long-popular South End restaurant with polished service and upscale yet unpretentious French-Mediterranean cuisine. While seasonal tweaks do occur, fail-safe favorites like Burgundy-style escargot, parfait of Hudson Valley foie gras, tuna tartare, duck with cranberries, and Dover Sole Meunière are part of a menu that rarely changes—but no one's complaining.

    223 Columbus Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-867–9300

    Known For

    • Sophisticated Mediterranean cuisine
    • Superb service
    • White-cloth, country French decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 7. Myers + Chang

    $$ | South End

    Pink and orange dragon decals cover the windows of this all-day Chinese café, where Joanne Chang (of Flour bakery fame) taps her familial cooking roots to create shareable platters of creative dumplings, wok-charred udon noodles, and stir-fries brimming with fresh ingredients and plenty of hot chili peppers, garlic, fresh herbs, crushed peanuts, and lime. The staff is young and fun, and the crowd generally follows suit. On Monday through Wednesday nights, the Great Date Night prefixe menu for two is a bargain at $65. Weekends are packed for the Dim Sum brunch menu.

    1145 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-542–5200

    Known For

    • Asian soul food
    • Fabulous cocktails
    • Great service
  • 8. Saltie Girl

    $$$ | Back Bay

    Step into this Back Bay raw bar specializing in snappy cocktails and luscious preparations of all things seafood and you'll fall hook, line, and sinker for everything on the menu, including platters of fresh-shucked oysters on crushed ice, torched salmon belly with charred avocado, smoked fish that would make a New York deli owner proud, seafood-topped toasts, and a butter-drenched warm lobster roll overflowing with fresh meat. Rounding out the menu are tins of domestic and imported gourmet shellfish and fish (including caviar) served in all their oily goodness with bread, butter, smoked salt, lemon, and sweet pepper jam.

    279 Dartmouth St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-267–0691

    Known For

    • Creative seafood dishes
    • Large tinned seafood selection
    • Hip crowd
  • 9. Select Oyster Bar

    $$$$ | Back Bay

    Snug quarters and no desserts can't quell the stream of diners pouring into this uptown enclave eager to savor oysters and seductive seafood combinations like salmon crudo with pistachio oil, Maine lobster cabbage-kale Thai salad, and blue prawns à la plancha. With 70% of the restaurant's catch coming from New England, plus a thoughtful libations list and polished service, you have all the ingredients for a good time, whether you're sitting at the bar, at the front communal table, or in the three-season alfresco area out back.

    50 Gloucester St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, USA
    857-293–8064

    Known For

    • Lip-smacking seafood dishes
    • 20% pretax service charge automatically added to each bill
    • Cozy, relaxed atmosphere
  • 10. Toro

    $$$ | South End

    Chefs Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette's tapas joint, which now has an outpost in Manhattan, is a lively, popular spot where the Barcelona-inspired small plates, such as the jamon and queso, salt cod croquettes, and grilled corn with cotija cheese, are hefty enough to make a meal out of a few. The traditional or vegetarian paella is also perfect for sharing with a hungry crowd. A predominantly Spanish wine list complements the plates. Crowds have been known to wait it out for more than an hour for dinner, which is on a first-come, first-served basis. Aim to go for lunch during the week for a less hectic, but just as satisfying, experience.

    1704 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-536–4300

    Known For

    • Excellent traditional tapas
    • Cozy, small dining room
    • Cult following

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 11. B&G Oysters

    $$$ | South End

    B&G Oysters' chef Barbara Lynch (of No. 9 Park, the Butcher Shop, Sportello, DRINK, and Menton fame) offers a style-conscious seafood restaurant with fresher than fresh oysters from both coasts; creative, seasonal dishes; and New England classics, including one of the best lobster rolls in the city. Designed to imitate the inside of an oyster shell, the iridescent bar glows with silvery, candlelit tiles and a sophisticated crowd that in warm weather fills the hidden outdoor patio strung with tiny white lights.

    550 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-423–0550

    Known For

    • Excellent wine list
    • Delicate portions
    • Stylish setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 12. Barcelona Wine Bar

    $$$ | South End

    While diving right into the monumental cheese and charcuterie menu seems like a solid starter bet, save some room for the outstanding tapas at this lively wine bar. Favorites on repeat with its young sophisticated diners include blistered shishitos, patatas bravas, chorizo with figs, spicy empanadas, and sauteed mussels. The animated crowd's chatter rarely lowers below a dull roar, and with a lengthy list of mostly Spanish wines, happy glass clinking can also be heard throughout the night. The location in Brookline is equally as popular (read: packed).

    525 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-266–2600

    Known For

    • Lively atmosphere
    • Flavorful shared plates
    • Extensive wine list
  • 13. Black Lamb

    $$$ | South End

    Black Lamb's chefs call the American brasserie "a love letter to the South End." Translation: they pour their hearts into the menu to captivate the palates of all who dine there, with dishes such as duck breast frites, lamb burger, roasted cauliflower with anchovies, and day boat scallops.

    571 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-982–6330

    Known For

    • Inventive cocktail program
    • Flavorful takes on classics
    • Creative kids menu
  • 14. Buttermilk & Bourbon

    $$$ | Back Bay

    Buttermilk & Bourbon is chef Jason Santos's take on New Orleans fare, with dishes like beignets topped with powdered sugar, buttermilk biscuits paired with house-made sausage gravy, and fried chicken and waffles brought to your table in the cool lower-level space. Weekend brunch offers banana-cinnamon French toast, duck confit hash, and s'mores bacon. Cocktails, like hurricanes and sazeracs, keep to the NOLA theme.

    160 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-266–1122

    Known For

    • Southern cuisine
    • Fun scene
    • Buttermilk fried chicken
  • 15. Café Landwer

    $ | Back Bay

    Steps from the Boston Marathon finish line on Boylston Street, a coveted seat on the outdoor patio is worth the wait. If the weather isn't permitting, snag a spot inside this brasserie-vibe café inside the Charlesmark Hotel and be prepared to feast. The brunches are hearty, with traditional eggs and bacon sitting sidecar to Mediterranean labneh with za’tar and chickpeas, Greek yogurt with granola and honey, and eggplant and tahini spreads. The hummus bowls and shakshuka are some of the best in the city. Sip on Turkish coffee, have a tea ceremony, or slurp a huge Nutella milkshake.

    653 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    857-250-2902

    Known For

    • Patio space
    • Shakshuka
    • Hummus bowls
  • 16. Contessa

    $$$$ | Back Bay

    While the sweeping Back Bay views and neoclassical–meets–art deco decor are something to behold, the menu is just as captivating at this new crown jewel atop the luxurious hotel The Newbury. Fanciful dishes such as melt-in-your-mouth squash carpaccio, spicy lobster capellini, and a signature 40-oz. dry-aged bistecca fiorentina are as dazzling as the crowd, a blend of well-heeled locals, city socialites, and trend-seeking singles (mostly at the buzzy bar). Designed like a conservatory with a glass roof and retractable panels for open air dining, this is one of the few year-round rooftops in Boston.

    3 Newbury St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-741–3404

    Known For

    • See-and-be-seen crowd
    • Squash carpaccio
    • Year-round rooftop dining
  • 17. Coppa

    $$$ | South End

    A small enoteca with a whole lot of personality, Coppa is the definition of a neighborhood staple. James Beard–winning chefs Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette have made this the South End spot to share Italian plates, charcuterie, and a spritz on the outdoor patio.

    253 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-391–0902

    Known For

    • Carbonara and pizza
    • Intimate setting
    • Amari menu
  • 18. Eataly

    $$ | Back Bay

    An epicenter for all things Italian, this powerhouse is all about one word: mangia. There are four restaurants, a marketplace, wine shop, cooking school, and seven to-go counters, so you can find anything you want to eat or drink here, and maybe discover a few things you didn't know you needed (perhaps a snack size of Piave Stravecchio DOP, a hard cheese from the Belluno province in northeastern Italy). Of note is the gorgeous new outdoor rooftop extension of the greenhouse-inspired third-floor restaurant, Terra, which is perfect for grabbing a glass of vino, some food, and some conversation.

    800 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02199, USA
    617-807–7300

    Known For

    • Several dining choices
    • Huge selection of Italian takeaways
    • New third-floor roof deck at Terra
  • 19. Flour Bakery

    $ | South End | Bakery

    Recharge with a fresh-baked sticky bun and oversize mug of coffee at this South End favorite. Award-winning chef Joanne Chang and her staff serve up delicious creations including soups, hearty salads, and sandwiches. There are additional locations in South End, Fort Point Channel, and Back Bay in Boston, and Central Square and Harvard Square in Cambridge.

    1595 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-267–4300

    Known For

    • Gluten-free sweets
    • Breakfast pastries
  • 20. Flour Bakery + Café

    $ | South End | American

    A good spot to refuel on a budget is Flour Bakery + Café, a perennial candidate for Boston's best sandwiches and stuffed bread. Also superb are the fresh pizzas, dinner specials, and delicious pastries. You may end up taking home one of their cookbooks as a sweet keepsake.

    1595 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02118, USA
    617-267–4300

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