Boston's No-Name rest was good,
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Boston's No-Name rest was good,
had the blue fish.....would recommend! Anyone tried NakedFish at Quincy Market?...Also watched college football games at Sportsdepot,good service and food.....Thanks again Nancy for your ideas/help HI Logan was fine,room was excellent,look foward to next beantown visit!
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The No Name is a good ol' standby. Visitors who gets stranded at the World Trade Center should venture over there--it's the next pier over!
Haven't been to Naked Fish, but heard the one on Rte 1 in Saugus was good. There's one at Quincy Market? I can't keep track--there must be a dozen of those places in the area.
Haven't been to Naked Fish, but heard the one on Rte 1 in Saugus was good. There's one at Quincy Market? I can't keep track--there must be a dozen of those places in the area.
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Naked Fish is/was the concept of I believe the man who started Bertucc's..and sold out.. It is fish with a Cuban touch.. One in Quincy, Westborough, the one in the Market, Peabody and several more including one in Framingham.. I like Skip Jack's..one near the Prudential and one in Brookline Village.. In all honesty I think No Name isn't what it used to be..
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HI,
Went to the no-name this pass summer; had a very good dinner. Not the same now that they have a liquor license (it had been awile since my last visit).
Have been to the Naked Fish in Westborough; very good seafood and some different side dishes (like mashed banana and sweet potato); good portions.
Went to the no-name this pass summer; had a very good dinner. Not the same now that they have a liquor license (it had been awile since my last visit).
Have been to the Naked Fish in Westborough; very good seafood and some different side dishes (like mashed banana and sweet potato); good portions.