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- DDavidGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWent for pre-theater dinner, Service and kitchen was fast and all our dishes were very tastyMore infoAlden and HarlowPrice: Moderate• American• Cambridge•4.6
- DDylanOrlando / Central Florida East •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoFood was amazing along with service. We were seated tightly between 2 other parties which was not the most comfortable but other than that the restaurant is nice. The portions are pretty small so you may have to order more than expected.More infoBanyan Bar + RefugePrice: Expensive• Asian• South End•4.6
- SShannonGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined on Jun 12, 2025Absolutely lovely day. Sat outside. All staff was wonderful. Food was delicious, finished everything on my plate.More infoState Street ProvisionsPrice: Moderate• American• Financial District•4.7
- PPennyVIPWashington, D.C. Area •26 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 1, 2025My group of five absolutely loved our experience. Our food was fantastic, especially the burger and rice cakes, and the ambiance was top-notch. We also had an EXCELLENT server who helped us navigate the different cocktails. Overall we had a fantastic experience and would definitely come again.More infoNowon - BostonPrice: Expensive• Korean• Seaport•4.4
- PPeterVIPGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined on May 24, 2025The Kale Chaat was excellent and original. The Butter Chicken, and Garlic Naan were very good. The two "fusion" items we tried sounded better on paper than what we were served - the Kothu Bolognese was overly dense due to the use of shredded bread instead of noodles, and the flavors weren't very distinct. The Rasam Ramen seemed more like spaghetti in a spicy tomato soup base. It was OK at best. Not reminiscent of Ramen at all. I think it's great that they're trying to mix things up, but the recipes aren't all there yet. That said, the Kale Chaat was great, and I wouldn't mind trying some of the other more traditional Indian dishes.More infoDon’t Tell AuntyPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Back Bay•3.9