1. Neptune Oyster
8.9
63 Salem St (at Morton St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · North End · 356 tips and reviews
Liza Walton: The Yellowfin Tuna crudo is heavenly!
Foodie Pilgrim: Try the Yellowfin Tuna Tartare - (via @Foodspotting)
Amy Lopez: This is one of those little places that you just have to try. Their Lobster Roll is to die for! From the warm, buttered, toasty, Lobster-filled roll to the delicious seasoned fries. It is a must!
2. Cafe 472
7.9
472 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA
Café · Kenmore · 14 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Try the Cuban or portobello panini, seared yellowfin tuna burgr, and crispy fries. Read more.
Yera Ha: Garlic, mushroom, mozzarella pizza and/or shrimp, mozzarella, feta, pesto pizza.
Kristin Concannon: They have some of the best frozen yogurt I've ever had.
3. Toro Restaurant
8.9
1704 Washington Street (at Massachusetts Ave), Boston, MA
Tapas Restaurant · South End · 246 tips and reviews
BU Today: "Some favorites from our review: maiz asado con alioli y queso cotija and atun crudo ($12), fresh sushi-grade yellowfin tuna served in a light sauce of soy, spicy cucumbers, citrus, and avocado." Read more.
CBM : The corn with aioli, cheese & lime is so rich it's like a dessert. Don't leave this restaurant without trying one! Also, the yellowfin tuna is a nice respite from the heavily fried dishes.
Gina Luciano: delicious Spanish tapas & great atmosphere (open kitchen & communal tables)! Favs: TAPAS - grilled corn w/ aged cheese, scallop ceviche, braised short rib, duck, & mussels w/ chorizo; DRINK - sangria
4. Mida
8.3
782 Tremont St, Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · Roxbury · 14 tips and reviews
Angie: AMAZING. $35 Mangia Monday’s pasta special is incredible. Their tiramisu is to die for & everyone is so sweet!
Alexandre Guerreiro: The arancini is from another world, so good it is. Lobster pasta was very good as well. The Tiramisu is deconstructed, resulting in a dessert that is too different from the original for my taste.
Rebecca M: Basically, the gnocchi is worth a visit by itself.
5. Boston Harbor Hotel
8.8
70 Rowes Wharf (at Atlantic Ave), Boston, MA
Hotel · Downtown Boston · 35 tips and reviews
Mike V: Beautiful 5 star hotel situated on Boston Harbor. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Stay here!
Wiebe Mokken: Try the Eggs Benedict. Do. They are delicious.
Curbed: 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.
Jess Lin: Incredible wait staff, great ambience, and of course delicious food. I had the oysters, seared tuna, and matchstick truffle fries. Finger licking good!
Adam Bickelman: Surprisingly busy. Older crowd. Never knew this place existed.
Arjun Naskar: Crab cakes are a must!
11. Grill 23 & Bar
8.7
161 Berkeley St (at Stuart St.), Boston, MA
Steakhouse · Bay Village · 85 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Devra First recommends: Crab cake, 100-day aged rib eye, Kobe cap steak, Maine lobster, mac and cheese, coconut cake (a towering slice, with moist, fragrant, almost macaroon-like layers) Read more.
Boston Magazine: Like most steakhouses, Grill 23 is full of mahogany, martinis, and expensive suits. Unlike at most steakhouses, the food is actually worth the ridiculous prices. Read more.
Christine: Excellent service, excellent food. Oysters, New England clam chowder, 100-day aged ribeye, English peas ... all were liked by our crowd. 2nd time here and will be back.
13. UNI Sashimi Bar
7.9
370 Commonwealth Ave (at Massachusetts Ave), Boston, MA
Sushi Restaurant · Back Bay West · 54 tips and reviews
Boston.com: Uni’s late-night ramen is served Thurs-Sat after 11 pm in two great flavors. One is more traditional, with roast pork. The other, called umami ramen, features barbecue eel and a rich, intense broth. Read more.
Boston Magazine: Despite being part of the popular Ken Oringer restaurant club, this tiny sashimi bar in the Eliot Hotel still feels like a secret. Read more.
Adam Besvinick: On Thursday - Saturday come for late-night ramen and the best craft cocktails in Boston.
15. Sonsie
8.0
327 Newbury St (btwn Hereford & Massachusetts Ave.), Boston, MA
Wine Bar · Back Bay West · 122 tips and reviews
Maura Neill: Perfect Sunday afternoon - blood orange mimosas, Huevos, and people-watching. Couldn't get any better.
Cosmopolitan Magazine: Don't let the name deceive—this sexy Cosmo Cocktail is available all year long. Order up the Snow Cosmo for a delish mix of citrus vodka, white cranberry juice, and Cointreau. Read more.
Nikolay Bachiyski: This restaurant had the best restaurant playlist: The Black Keys, Andrew Bird, The National, Lana Del Rey, The Lumineers, Mumford & Sons…