Recommend restaurant in Boston Backbay or downtown?
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Recommend restaurant in Boston Backbay or downtown?
Planning to stay at the Sheraton Boston in Prudential Center this May.
Any nice, cozy restaurants/bistros where one can dine for under ~$30 (w/o wine)?
I did a search at this site: I don't need fancy, special restaurants like Clio, Mistral, L'Espalier, or restaurents inside big hotels. I like "local favorites", hidden gems, casual and unpretentious small restaurents/cafes/bistros.
Although I won't be renting a car, I can take subways, bus, cab or walk.
Any nice, cozy restaurants/bistros where one can dine for under ~$30 (w/o wine)?
I did a search at this site: I don't need fancy, special restaurants like Clio, Mistral, L'Espalier, or restaurents inside big hotels. I like "local favorites", hidden gems, casual and unpretentious small restaurents/cafes/bistros.
Although I won't be renting a car, I can take subways, bus, cab or walk.
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Brookline Village is a little west of Boston, but it's accessible by subway.
If you like Italian, many of the places in the North End (you can take the T to get there) are nice - I liked Giacomo's.
I cannot remember the name of this one Italian restaurant on Newbury St that I really enjoyed - it's not Ciao Bella (although that's supposed to be very good too, it's always packed) ... something with Vino in the name?
There's a very cozy-looking fondue place called Wine Cellar at 30 Mass Ave (that's between, I think Marlborough & Commonwealth ... this is a not-too-far walk from where you'll be staying). I haven't actually been there though - it's pretty new. http://www.bostoncellar.com/
Since you mentioned Thai first on the list of cuisines you like, I'll throw Brown Sugar Cafe out there. It has 2 locations, one is near Fenway & the other is further down Commonwealth Ave, around BU.
If you like Italian, many of the places in the North End (you can take the T to get there) are nice - I liked Giacomo's.
I cannot remember the name of this one Italian restaurant on Newbury St that I really enjoyed - it's not Ciao Bella (although that's supposed to be very good too, it's always packed) ... something with Vino in the name?
There's a very cozy-looking fondue place called Wine Cellar at 30 Mass Ave (that's between, I think Marlborough & Commonwealth ... this is a not-too-far walk from where you'll be staying). I haven't actually been there though - it's pretty new. http://www.bostoncellar.com/
Since you mentioned Thai first on the list of cuisines you like, I'll throw Brown Sugar Cafe out there. It has 2 locations, one is near Fenway & the other is further down Commonwealth Ave, around BU.
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