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MNtraveler Oct 20th, 2006 08:34 AM

Italian restaurants in Boston
 
Hello, All. I will be in Boston October 26-29. I get in very late on the 26th, so we really only have two evenings open for dinner. Friday night we are eating at No. 9 Park, and we would like to eat at an Italian restaurant on Saturday night. I currently have a reservation at Stella, but I was wondering if Lucca or Mamma Maria would be a better choice. Any feedback on those options? Or would you recommend something else entirely? Thanks in advance for any advice!

wyatt92 Oct 20th, 2006 08:51 AM

Both Stella and Lucca are very good. Stella is in the South End however, while Lucca is in the Italian North End. I guess it would depend on the neighborhood you want to eat in. If you haven't been to the North End before I think it's worth a trip.

Kehsutton Oct 20th, 2006 12:52 PM

Mamma Maria is good but the wine list is crazy expensive. I think the lowest bottle was $40. Do you want Northern Italian or Southern? For Northern I would highly recommend Sage in the North End. For Southern I've heard Carmen to be quite good, also in the North End.

HenryR Oct 20th, 2006 01:59 PM

If you'd like to visit the North End, I like Carmen and Sage. Outside of the North End I like Stella and Via Matta. None of these are traditional Italian restaurants. I consider them all more upscale.

escargot Oct 23rd, 2006 01:31 PM

those mentioned are all excellent choices. Aside from Lucca, Sage we also enjoy Rabia's and Prezza


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