I am heading to Boston and area March 17-March 22 and was wondering if anyone has any good recommendations for restaurants (besides the obvious Biba & Olives) both high end and mid or lower end. I'm on a tight budget this trip so I will only be able to do one high end place. Besides, when I go to different cities I like to see where people eat for every day dinning out. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Pete,
If you are going through Povidence, try Wes's Ribs. May I ask why you are going to Boston?
I have some friends going about that time for some kind of Seafood or Food Show.
At any rate, enjoy.
If you are going through Povidence, try Wes's Ribs. May I ask why you are going to Boston?
I have some friends going about that time for some kind of Seafood or Food Show.
At any rate, enjoy.
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I am going more for fun than a foodie visit. I just got engaged and have a lot of family out there so I want to introduce my bride-to-be to them. I also spent years growing up in New England and went to culinary school in Vermont so I want to get back there for a few days. And, finally, I need a break in a major way!
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