Restaurants near Newbury Street, Boston
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- DDallasvipLos Angeles •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoI think this is the best restaurant food in Boston right now, really outstanding. The wine program is exclusively Greek, the list is huge, the grape varieties unfamiliar and unpronounceable, but the waitstaff is extremely knowledgeable and helpful. The restaurant struggles to keep wines in stock; I ordered two bottles that were not available that night. The place is crowded and noisy, the patrons generally young and hip, lots of fun.More infoKrasiPrice: Expensive• Greek• Back Bay•4.8
- KKoriGreater Boston •13 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoLast minute booking on a Monday night, friend in town who I haven't seen since before the pandemic. Our waiter Kristen was very patient with us as we were talking a lot and not paying much attention to the menu! We ordered some appetizers, entrees, dessert - everything was delicious. It was a little noisy but it was a surprisingly full house for a Monday night. Only real complaint was it was very warm in the restaurant.More infoAtlantic FishPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Back Bay•4.7
- EElizabethGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoJust had a lovely date night here to celebrate my husband’s birthday. The filet mignon we ordered was tender and delicious, but the sides (whipped potatoes & brussels sprouts with truffle aioli), appetizers (raw tuna with kettle chips, clam chowder with bacon) and dessert (chocolate cake with ice cream & fresh whipped cream) were every bit as delicious. I loved the fact that the chocolate cake was both moist and chocolatey (usually only flourless chocolate cakes have enough chocolate flavor). The service was very gracious and friendly. I also appreciated that the restaurant wasn’t too loud, and we could enjoy a conversation without shouting at each other, unlike a lot of other restaurants with fantastic food that try too hard to be hip. A wonderful meal and night out!More infoAbe & Louie’s - BostonPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Back Bay•4.8
- SstephanieGreater Boston •8 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat brunch! Staff was so nice and accommodating!More infoEvaPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Back Bay•4.3
- EEmanuelvipGreater Boston •85 reviews5.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024This was our first time dining at Terra where he had been meaning to go for a long time but just kept puuting off. I can safely tell you that we will definitely not be putting off out going back. THe experience was totally beyond our many forrays to Eataly that we always enjoy. The decor is rustic, tasteful, relaxing, and comforting Service was above and beyond. Cocktails were innovative and delicious. The star attaction, of course, was the cuisine that proved to be far above our expectations. Anything open fire grilled from the large open pit is not to be missed - flavorful, juicy, and cooked to perfection. The dishes all with freshly made pasta were like bites of heaven with velvety and luscious sauces. The surprise of the evening was definitely the Tiramisu that was unlike any that we had every eaten anywhere and with plenty of delicious masacarpone. Cappucinos were also excellent. We did not want to leave but had a concert to go to, but we will definitely be back very soon.More infoTerra at Eataly BostonPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Back Bay•4.2
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