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The 7 best new Boston restaurants of 2023

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by Valerie Li Stack
Updated December 18, 2023

Old guards staging comebacks; newer arrivals championing underrepresented flavors: Boston is no stranger to ambitious chefs setting up shops, and many next-level restaurant openings made it an especially exciting food city in 2023.

From a New York Times-recognized Dorchester star that serves food from the African diaspora to a soulful Greek spot in Brookline by a James Beard Award-winning team, these standout restaurants prove that the competition is as fierce—and delicious—as ever in Boston. Read on for a guide to the city’s best restaurant debuts of 2023.

4.5 (951)
$31 to $50
American
Fenway–Kenmore

After a three-year hiatus, James Beard Award-nominated restaurateur Garrett Harker and co. launched a rebooted version of their beloved French-American brasserie in a swanky new spot in October. The menu carries over nostalgic hits like salt cod fritters, skinny French fries, and butterscotch bread pudding, and the marble-clad dining room channels a timeless aesthetic. What’s brand-new is the neighboring Art Deco-inspired cocktail bar, Equal Measure (owned by the same team), which diners can get to from Eastern Standard itself. Most prime-time reservations for October were snapped up just days after the restaurant reopened, underscoring its undeniable local-favorite status.

Top review
Jodi
Dined 4 days ago
We sat outside, beautiful evening and setting. Service was great, food overall was very good. Only pause was Lobster salad was SUPER salty and I could not eat it . This was disappointing. Otherwise very good.

After a three-year hiatus, James Beard Award-nominated restaurateur Garrett Harker and co. launched a rebooted version of their beloved French-American brasserie in a swanky new spot in October. The menu carries over nostalgic hits like salt cod fritters, skinny French fries, and butterscotch bread pudding, and the marble-clad dining room channels a timeless aesthetic. What’s brand-new is the neighboring Art Deco-inspired cocktail bar, Equal Measure (owned by the same team), which diners can get to from Eastern Standard itself. Most prime-time reservations for October were snapped up just days after the restaurant reopened, underscoring its undeniable local-favorite status.

Top review
Jodi
Dined 4 days ago
We sat outside, beautiful evening and setting. Service was great, food overall was very good. Only pause was Lobster salad was SUPER salty and I could not eat it . This was disappointing. Otherwise very good.
4.9 (998)
$31 to $50
Greek
Brookline

Bar Vlaha is led by the James Beard Award-winning team behind Mediterranean wine bar Krasi and all about lesser-seen Greek specialities. Its name is an ode to northern Greece’s nomadic Vlach community, which explains its earthy menu, heavy on grilled lamb, goat and sheep milk cheeses, plus a deep wine list featuring many Greek imports. Boston magazine dubbed Vlaha “Brookline’s hottest restaurant” just a few months after it opened its doors in March, and the restaurant’s super niche approach continues to earn it local cred. Bar Vlaha is now also open for brunch and draws weekend crowds for comforting, mountain-inspired food like lamb souvla with fried eggs and pork and fennel sausage in puff pastry.

Top review
PeterVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Had a wonderful time - food and service was terrific, and we love the room! Dishes we particularly enjoyed were the roe dip, the yogurt chicken, and the special flank steak. Also the dark chocolate dessert was lovely. I highly recommend this spot. Reserve the Chef's table if you want to enjoy seeing the crew in action in the kitchen!

Bar Vlaha is led by the James Beard Award-winning team behind Mediterranean wine bar Krasi and all about lesser-seen Greek specialities. Its name is an ode to northern Greece’s nomadic Vlach community, which explains its earthy menu, heavy on grilled lamb, goat and sheep milk cheeses, plus a deep wine list featuring many Greek imports. Boston magazine dubbed Vlaha “Brookline’s hottest restaurant” just a few months after it opened its doors in March, and the restaurant’s super niche approach continues to earn it local cred. Bar Vlaha is now also open for brunch and draws weekend crowds for comforting, mountain-inspired food like lamb souvla with fried eggs and pork and fennel sausage in puff pastry.

Top review
PeterVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Had a wonderful time - food and service was terrific, and we love the room! Dishes we particularly enjoyed were the roe dip, the yogurt chicken, and the special flank steak. Also the dark chocolate dessert was lovely. I highly recommend this spot. Reserve the Chef's table if you want to enjoy seeing the crew in action in the kitchen!
4.7 (763)
$31 to $50
Global, International
Dorchester

Comfort Kitchen was one of Boston’s first—and hottest—new openings of 2023, confirmed by its place on The New York Times’s annual best restaurant list and recent Boston magazine award. The cafe-restaurant stands out for its eclectic African diaspora-inspired menu—the jerk-roasted duck leg with rice and Haitian pickled vegetable relish and yassa chicken with cassava dumplings are must-orders. Owners Biplaw Rai and Kwasi Kwaa, who come from Nepal and Ghana respectively, are determined to show that food is the ultimate connector, and that global, noble mission makes Comfort Kitchen one of the most sought-after reservations in the city right now.

Top review
Masha
Dined 2 days ago
From reception, to the interior, to the menu and the dishes themselves… everything was spectacular and soulful. The level of attention in every aspect of the restaurant left me in awe. The servers and the kitchen staff were welcoming. Each dish was beautiful, flavorful and nourishing. I can’t wait to come back to taste the rest of the menu!

Comfort Kitchen was one of Boston’s first—and hottest—new openings of 2023, confirmed by its place on The New York Times’s annual best restaurant list and recent Boston magazine award. The cafe-restaurant stands out for its eclectic African diaspora-inspired menu—the jerk-roasted duck leg with rice and Haitian pickled vegetable relish and yassa chicken with cassava dumplings are must-orders. Owners Biplaw Rai and Kwasi Kwaa, who come from Nepal and Ghana respectively, are determined to show that food is the ultimate connector, and that global, noble mission makes Comfort Kitchen one of the most sought-after reservations in the city right now.

Top review
Masha
Dined 2 days ago
From reception, to the interior, to the menu and the dishes themselves… everything was spectacular and soulful. The level of attention in every aspect of the restaurant left me in awe. The servers and the kitchen staff were welcoming. Each dish was beautiful, flavorful and nourishing. I can’t wait to come back to taste the rest of the menu!
4.8 (605)
$50 and over
Afternoon Tea
Faneuil Hall

Boston’s chicest new tearoom launched in early March and comes from Drink alums Patrick Brewster and Lee Morgan. Its intricately decorated storefront stands out in Faneuil Hall—but rest assured, it’s not just for tourists, judging from some recent Boston Globe love. Silver Dove is locally adored for its fit-for-a-king coronation chicken, cucumber sandwiches, and 30 kinds of loose-leaf tea, which include rare blends from Kyoto and London. Add luscious interiors, made up of brocade wallpaper, rich emerald fabrics, and gold accents for days, and you’ve got one of the most regal escapes in town.

Top review
Nick
Dined 5 days ago
Terrific experience all around. Fun atmosphere, accommodating menu, knowledgeable staff, and well-curated tea and food selection and presentation. Thank you for a lovely afternoon!

Boston’s chicest new tearoom launched in early March and comes from Drink alums Patrick Brewster and Lee Morgan. Its intricately decorated storefront stands out in Faneuil Hall—but rest assured, it’s not just for tourists, judging from some recent Boston Globe love. Silver Dove is locally adored for its fit-for-a-king coronation chicken, cucumber sandwiches, and 30 kinds of loose-leaf tea, which include rare blends from Kyoto and London. Add luscious interiors, made up of brocade wallpaper, rich emerald fabrics, and gold accents for days, and you’ve got one of the most regal escapes in town.

Top review
Nick
Dined 5 days ago
Terrific experience all around. Fun atmosphere, accommodating menu, knowledgeable staff, and well-curated tea and food selection and presentation. Thank you for a lovely afternoon!
4.6 (395)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Cambridge

The third edition of one of Boston’s best seafood spots opened its Cambridge location in April, bringing pitch-perfect New England classics to a sprawling bi-level space in Kendall Square. Row 34 is led by renowned chef Jeremy Sewall, who is on a quest to serve regional delicacies that haven’t received much attention, like monkfish and jonah crab. The restaurant is one of the neighborhood’s most high-profile spots, turning heads for its roomy outdoor patio and gorgeous aquatic art installations by award-winning muralist Silvia Lopez Chavez.

Top review
SonjaVIP
Dined 7 days ago
Always excellent food and engaging staff. We loved the oysters from PEI and the blue fish pate! Also enjoyed the grilled sea bass with harissa. Will continue to return for a reliable and consistent experience.

The third edition of one of Boston’s best seafood spots opened its Cambridge location in April, bringing pitch-perfect New England classics to a sprawling bi-level space in Kendall Square. Row 34 is led by renowned chef Jeremy Sewall, who is on a quest to serve regional delicacies that haven’t received much attention, like monkfish and jonah crab. The restaurant is one of the neighborhood’s most high-profile spots, turning heads for its roomy outdoor patio and gorgeous aquatic art installations by award-winning muralist Silvia Lopez Chavez.

Top review
SonjaVIP
Dined 7 days ago
Always excellent food and engaging staff. We loved the oysters from PEI and the blue fish pate! Also enjoyed the grilled sea bass with harissa. Will continue to return for a reliable and consistent experience.
4.7 (1017)
$31 to $50
Italian
Charlestown

Taking over one of Boston’s most storied restaurant spaces—one that belonged to chef Todd English’s Mediterranean icon, Olives—is no easy feat. But this glamorous Italian steakhouse stepped up to the challenge. Prima is a velvety, sceney celebration spot and has been perpetually packed since it opened in June. Though the group behind it is best known for neighborhood gems like Waverly Kitchen and Bar and Lincoln Tavern and Restaurant, it stepped away from its comfort zone for this see-and-be-seen restaurant where highlights include a mozzarella bar and parchment paper-wrapped hake with shrimps and clams.

Top review
JillVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Great ambiance - decor, greeted warmly and in a welcoming manner, even though we were delayed in arrival due to an unforeseen issue - nice table by the window, lively place w/terrific service and Delicious entrees. We enjoyed Chicken Piccata and Chicken Milanese w/Pasta, both cooked to perfection. We especially enjoyed one of the appetizers - Bread Plate presented well w/tasty fresh ricotta, potato focaccia, and sesame semolina baguette. Crisp, chilled Pinot Grigio was lovely as was the selection of Pinot Noir. Fabulous Dinner - very enjoyable! Will look forward to future visits and trying the charming outdoor seating next time!

Taking over one of Boston’s most storied restaurant spaces—one that belonged to chef Todd English’s Mediterranean icon, Olives—is no easy feat. But this glamorous Italian steakhouse stepped up to the challenge. Prima is a velvety, sceney celebration spot and has been perpetually packed since it opened in June. Though the group behind it is best known for neighborhood gems like Waverly Kitchen and Bar and Lincoln Tavern and Restaurant, it stepped away from its comfort zone for this see-and-be-seen restaurant where highlights include a mozzarella bar and parchment paper-wrapped hake with shrimps and clams.

Top review
JillVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Great ambiance - decor, greeted warmly and in a welcoming manner, even though we were delayed in arrival due to an unforeseen issue - nice table by the window, lively place w/terrific service and Delicious entrees. We enjoyed Chicken Piccata and Chicken Milanese w/Pasta, both cooked to perfection. We especially enjoyed one of the appetizers - Bread Plate presented well w/tasty fresh ricotta, potato focaccia, and sesame semolina baguette. Crisp, chilled Pinot Grigio was lovely as was the selection of Pinot Noir. Fabulous Dinner - very enjoyable! Will look forward to future visits and trying the charming outdoor seating next time!
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