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Mamma Maria - Boston - Good Choice?
Would Mamma Maria Italian Restaurant be a good choice for dinner for my husband and I and our 12 year old daughter? <BR> <BR>Thank you for any help.
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Well that depends whether you all like fancy Italian restaurants with excellent gourmet Italian food! Mamma Maria is one of my favorite fancy places to go on special occasions. I actually haven't been in a couple of years, but it's a really good high-end restaurant. <BR> <BR>If you were planning on popping in off the Freedom Trail while wearing shorts for a a quick, casual meal, then maybe this isn't the place. It also might not be a good idea if you, your husband, or your daughter are picky eaters (meaning that you or they would rather go to a family-style mom-and-pop, spaghetti-and-lasagne place). <BR> <BR>But if you want to dine at a very nice place at a relaxed pace in an elegant setting, where the menu and service are first-rate, then it'd be a good choice. <BR> <BR>In addition to Mamma Maria, there are dozens of other great choices in the North End, many with more casual atmospheres, more familiar menu choices.
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We had a disappointing dinner there in January--food, service, even the temperature of the room. Since you will have your daughter with you, I'd head for the center of the North End to get a better "flavor" (sorry for the pun) for that part of the city.
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Thanks for your replies. If we do feel like a more casual Italian place (we are not picky eaters - we like both northern and southern Italian cuisine - meat and seafood), do you have any recommendations?
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Living in Boston, we enjoy Piccilo Venezia on Hanover Street, right in the middle of the North End. Excellent, varied menu. Nothing fancy - just good Italian food. Any place that's small and has a line outside in the summer is probably a great bet too - there are too many to name.
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A couple of years ago, a group of us (8 or 10) happened upon Maurizio's at 364 Hanover Street; it was early, about 5 PM, but they took us in spite of our number and their size (small!). We had a wonderful dinner; I hope it hasn't changed. Other restaurants that have been recommended (I keep a list) but we haven't yet tried are Saraceno's and Terramia; perhaps someone else has something to say about them.
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Wow, sorry to hear about the bad review for Mamma Maria. <BR> <BR>Other places I like: <BR> <BR>"Artu" You walk past the chefs when you go to the dining area. The sights of all the vegetables and the aroma get you in the mood for a great meal. Just down the street from Mamma Maria <BR> <BR>"Il Villagio" Small place on Hanover St. Been there once. Liked it. <BR> <BR>"Cibo" Also on Hanover. Great saltimbocca. <BR> <BR>"Calamari Caffe" also called The Daily Catch. Very small, green awning on Hanover st. Sicilian style seafood, featuring calamari, of course. Great, but often hard to get a table. <BR> <BR>"Giacomos" on Hanover. This place is great, and very popular. Great daily specials. Often has a line. <BR> <BR>I hope that helps.
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