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Best Retaurant in Boston?

Looking for anything other than Asian, price is no object. We're staying near Boston Common, but have a car or can taxi. It's a very special occasion so romantic would be nice, but good food takes precendent. TIA!
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Re: Best Retaurant in Boston?

  • Trattoria il Panino in the North End has amazing food.  Not overly romantic and a little expensive, but totally worth it.
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  • hamersleys bistro......amazing french bistro
  • imagesamandmary:
    hamersleys bistro......amazing french bistro

    ITA! I also LOOOOOVE Bistro du Midi right next to the Four Seasons on Boylston St. The upstairs is super romantic and the food is amazing! It's southern french cuisine. And it has a beautiful view of the Public Garden.

  • No. 9 Park is wonderful.  The prune-stuffed gnocchi appetizer is amazing (right, Buckeye? Wink).  Mistral is good too, though I prefer No. 9.

    Salts in Cambridge is also excellent, particularly the honey lavendar whole roasted duck for two, which you need to request in advance.  The atmosphere is small and romantic without being at all stuffy.

    Catch in Winchester is another favorite, with an atmosphere similar to Salts.

    Enjoy, we have some great food here!

    I'd rather be rock climbing or playing volleyball
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  • imageRock-n-Voll:

    No. 9 Park is wonderful.  The prune-stuffed gnocchi appetizer is amazing (right, Buckeye? Wink).  Mistral is good too, though I prefer No. 9.

    Salts in Cambridge is also excellent, particularly the honey lavendar whole roasted duck for two, which you need to request in advance.  The atmosphere is small and romantic without being at all stuffy.

    Catch in Winchester is another favorite, with an atmosphere similar to Salts.

    Enjoy, we have some great food here!

    Hey I think Catch is closed.  I read they were closing it to open a new restaurant in that location....and then moving Catch to somewhere else???  I could be wrong about that though.  

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    Hey I think Catch is closed.  I read they were closing it to open a new restaurant in that location....and then moving Catch to somewhere else???  I could be wrong about that though.  

    Oh no, you're totally right!  I had no idea but just checked on their website.  It doesn't seem definite that they'll reopen elsewhere; I really hope they do, I really liked that place!

    ETA: Hmm, upon reading closer it looks like the same chef is still there and that maybe they just changed the name of the restaurant?  Strange.

    I'd rather be rock climbing or playing volleyball
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  • I loved The Oak Room. I also really love The Wine Cellar and Tresca.
  • imageRock-n-Voll:

    No. 9 Park is wonderful.  The prune-stuffed gnocchi appetizer is amazing (right, Buckeye? Wink).  Mistral is good too, though I prefer No. 9.

    Love No. 9 Park, love the gnocchi!  DH was a big fan of the venison (it wasn't gamey at all).  Everything I've had there is fantastic! 

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    I loved The Oak Room. I also really love The Wine Cellar and Tresca.

    I love Tresca too. But maybe I'm partial because I love Ray Bourque Stick out tongue

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