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Phở Viet
Bodacious bánh mì and beyond
Let’s be clear up front: Phở Viet, a counter-service Vietnamese joint in the Allston Super 88 supermarket’s slightly seedy food court, serves a smashing bánh mì.
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MC SLIM JB
| March 12, 2008
Suvarnabhumi Kiri
Cambodian food takes off, with Thai and sushi in tow
Suvarnabhumi means “golden kingdom” and Kiri, “mountain,” meant to evoke a pastoral Xanadu, not a stale sandwich scarfed between security and boarding. That’s a relief.
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MC SLIM JB
| March 05, 2008
Tashi Delek
'Mo momos
How is it that Cambridge and Somerville had three Tibetan restaurants, while until recently, those on the other side of the river had none?
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MC SLIM JB
| February 27, 2008
Danny’s Diner
A gratifying (if leisurely) hash-house experience
After a Danny’s breakfast, you might be late for work, but you can skip lunch.
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MC SLIM JB
| February 20, 2008
Pepper Pot Restaurant
First stop on your Roxbury culinary tour
Roxbury restaurants seem largely overlooked by Boston food writers.
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MC SLIM JB
| February 13, 2008
The Paddock
Cheaper and brighter, but with all its old virtues intact
Some long-surviving restaurants seem fossilized in amber: the décor, the menu, even the patrons look as though they haven’t changed in decades.
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MC SLIM JB
| February 06, 2008
Giorgiana’s
Return of the real to the highfalutin South End
Anna Barounis grew up in the old South End, where her father was a Greek butcher and grocer whose shop is still recalled in reverent tones by long-time locals.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 30, 2008
S+I Thai
Electric Siamese acid test
S&I offers a frugal, friendly way to determine if the real thing is for you.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 23, 2008
Phở #1
Beautiful beltway beef broth
The Vietnamese noodle soup phở is a cheap-eats wonder.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 17, 2008
Pita Kabob
You can’t keep a great kebab-maker down
Pita Kabob has found a new home on the other side of Downtown Crossing near the Hyatt Regency.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 09, 2008
Victoria’s Diner
24-hour filling station
“Every few years, management changes, but we stay the same,” deadpans our waitress, a 40-year veteran of this Newmarket Square eatery.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 02, 2008
Trattoria Gran Gusto
Una notte a Napoli
A popular topic in Boston’s online dining forums is “Where can I find great New York–style pizza?”
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MC SLIM JB
| December 26, 2007
Saray Restaurant
A delectable education
Turkish cuisine is criminally ignored in Boston: fewer than 10 places feature its influences or authentic dishes.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 19, 2007
Angela’s Café
Rediscover your foodie religion
Feeling blasé about the latest trendy French “bistro” serving $25 steak frites?
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MC SLIM JB
| December 12, 2007
303 Café
Perfect stranger
In a neighborhood of peculiar contrasts, there’s room for the slick 303 Café, right?
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PHIL AMARA
| November 07, 2007
Conor Larkin’s Grill + Tap
Personality plus
Northeastern students know precisely where to go for pitchers of beer.
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LEAH BEN-AMI
| September 05, 2007
El Cafetal
Carne: it's what's for dinner
If nothing else, then come for the drinks.
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KENJI ALT
| August 08, 2007
The Real Deal
Panini to die for
Last we left Tony Soprano, he was hunched over a basket of onion rings in a New Jersey diner.
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LIZ BOMZE
| July 18, 2007
Asmara
Look, ma: No forks!
Being the only Eritrean-Ethiopian restaurant in Central Square, you’d think that the owners of Asmara would have a tough time selling their wares.
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KENJI ALT
| July 02, 2007
La Sultana Bakery
Forget the pupusas; bring on the pork
Shame on anyone who goes to the doughnut chain across the street.
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KENJI ALT
| July 02, 2007
Star Fish Market
Go fish
Arriving early for a tour of Samuel Adams Brewery, hungry and thirsty Bostonians might stumble across Star Fish Market.
By:
LEAH BEN-AMI
| June 20, 2007
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