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"Number 9 Park" is located at 9 Park Street, which is in the shadow of the State House on the edge of Beacon Hill and Downtown Crossing.
The chef is named Barbara Lynch. The food is wonderful, the setting is quite beautiful, but the portions are simply too itsy bitsy for this hungry foodite.
The chef is named Barbara Lynch. The food is wonderful, the setting is quite beautiful, but the portions are simply too itsy bitsy for this hungry foodite.
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For a piece of trivia, Barbara Lynch is a cousin of State Senator Stephen Lynch.
The food and service are impeccable, the prices are very high, but as mentioned before, the portions are on the small side. Suggest you go there for lunch -- basically the same menu, but the prices are less. Also, the dessert menu is to die for.
The food and service are impeccable, the prices are very high, but as mentioned before, the portions are on the small side. Suggest you go there for lunch -- basically the same menu, but the prices are less. Also, the dessert menu is to die for.
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Just how small are the portions? Most restaurants serve portions that are much larger than any of us need. Portion size is a major contributor to obesity. I would venture to say that the majority of Americans could do well with "itsy bitsy" portions. We'd be much healthier as a nation for it.
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Gosh...I'm surprised to hear folks complaining about small portions at 9 Park. I ordered the pork chop one night and the plate looked like something out of the Flintstones...so huge, in fact, that it took my appetite away. It's a big favorite of my husband who works nearby and eats there as often as possible - I, on the other hand, find it noisy and crowded and am never happy with what I order...go figure - but, having said that, I have a lot of admiration for Ms. Lynch who seems very genuine and has many loyal patrons.
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