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Review: Taam China Glatt Kosher Chinese Cuisine, J.J. Foley's Café, Johnnie's on the Side, More 
- Review: Taam China Glatt Kosher Chinese Cuisine
   Theoretically, there could be terrific kosher Chinese restaurants.    
- J.J. Foley's Café
  An old standby starts low and aims high.   
- Johnnie's on the Side
   This large space has always housed attractive restaurants, despite violating two of Nadeau's laws: Eateth Not Within 1000 Cubits of a Government Institution; and Ditto for Sports Stadia.    
- Bina Osteria
   Bina Osteria may be the last luxury restaurant to open in Boston for a long time — or at least the last that isn't situated in a boutique hotel.    
- Bom de Boca Grill
   Craving steak but counting your pennies? If so, churrascarias (Brazilian grilled-meat restaurants) offer some of the best deals around.    
- Aspire
  An upscale restaurant in an upscale hotel is disadvantaged in ways that give the advantage to us.   
- Panza Ristorante
   Panza, which replaced Cibo in a small space just off the busiest blocks of Hanover Street, strikes a nice balance between red-sauce expectations, a bit of cheffery, and prices you can live with.    
- Tory Row
  Matthew Curtis and Christopher A. Lutes, perfect-pitch masters of minimalism at Miracle of Science, Cambridge 1, Middlesex Lounge, and Audubon Circle, have finally opened a restaurant with a few flaws.   
- Review: Chez Pascal
   Everything about Chez Pascal, beginning with Monday Market Menus and ending with a gallery show for a Rhody painter, emphasizes co-owners Matt and Kristin Gennuso's support for local talent, be it farmers or artists.    
- Ronnarong
   For more than 10 years, the Great Thai Chef held forth in Somerville's Union Square.    
- Spain
   It's not even 6 pm and the parking lot is packed.    
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