Had the the Bass, Hamachi (yellowtail amberjack), and Mackerel, all decent compared to other places in Boston. Large variety of sharable dishes, can't go wrong with the Beef Short Rib Moo Shu.
This Asian restaurant & lounge is large & luxurious. Empire boasts a dazzling interior & offers plates that are perfect for sharing among friends, such as the shrimp and tofu fritters. Read more.
AMAZING. $35 Mangia Monday’s pasta special is incredible. Their tiramisu is to die for & everyone is so sweet!
The 256-room, five-star hotel helped change the whole area, though it still has the feel of being out there on the water’s edge in the best and worst senses (i.e. fabulous views, but isolated). Read more.
The zucchini blossoms, grilled octopus, salt cod, bolognese, and tiramisu were all phenomenal! Recommend this place for a great upscale fine.
Bold, authentic tapas served in a romantic atmosphere that's perfect for dates. Try the fried chickpeas, the littleneck clams, and the classic tortilla. Read more.
Go to the bar and order the lamb skewers and a Coopers beer. Read more.
The new hearth oven truly earns its keep is something humble: roast chicken, redolent of rosemary and pepper, served in a cast-iron skillet with potatoes. Also hard to beat: pulled pork flatbread. Read more.
Equal parts retro-industrial décor and Southern-comfort flair. Dishes are modern twists on our favorite bar classics and are all locally-sourced. Mac 'n' cheese fritters? Addicting.
The folks at Local 149 serve up some serious brunch comfort food: chicken and waffles with warm maple syrup, nutmeg butter, and apricot jam. If that’s not exactly up your alley, try the French toast. Read more.
Southie has its own version of the British gastropub with the opening of Local 149. A massive bar anchors the room, while banquettes and cafe tables make it comfortable for families. Read more.