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Green Street Grill
Ditching the Caribbean for New England? Surprisingly, it works.
People always send me press materials about new chefs and new menus, but it’s my experience that restaurants are what they are.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| May 18, 2007
King Fung Garden II
Are you ready to join the cult?
It was with considerable interest that I noticed a new King Fung Garden had opened in Brookline.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| May 09, 2007
Burtons Grill
Who says chains can't be enterprising?
The menu says Burtons has upscale-casual dining, contemporary American cuisine, and atmosphere.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| May 02, 2007
Trattoria di Monica
Everything old is new again
I can do North End nostalgia with the best of them.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| April 25, 2007
Gari Japanese Fusion
Not just another fish face in the crowd
There are only, what, 452 sushi bars within three blocks of Coolidge Corner?
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| April 18, 2007
Miel Brasserie Provençale
A little bit of everything, with honey on top
What does it mean when Boston’s leading daily doesn’t review a major new restaurant until three months after it opens?
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| April 11, 2007
Pops
Delicious, well-priced food is music to our ears
Are you ready for fusion comfort food?
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| April 04, 2007
Sagra
Third time brings the charm
This is my third trip to this space in as many years.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| March 28, 2007
Deep Ellum
Good Food + Drink = Boho Chic
Deep Ellum is a one-room pub with 22 draught taps and a great collection of bottled microbrews, specialty mixed drinks, and wine.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| March 21, 2007
Lucky House Seafood
Off-the-menu delicacies well worth the hunt
For 150 years, Chinese restaurants in America have had different menus, and often different names, in English and Chinese.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| March 14, 2007
51 Lincoln
Creative cuisine in Newton
I last reviewed Jeff Fournier when he was chef at the Metropolitan Club.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| March 07, 2007
Tartufo at the Brickyard
Bringing the North End to North Cambridge — or trying to
The first Tartufo in Newton Centre was described as an attempt to reproduce the North End in the suburbs.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| February 28, 2007
Sasso Restaurant and Bar
New ownership looks good on you
The way the present economy is playing out, a lot of small restaurants are now taking over larger and more expensive spaces.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| February 21, 2007
Greek Isles
Something for the mortals, something for the gods
Greek Isles is owned and run by the former staff of Nikos, in Brookline Village, which lost its lease.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| February 14, 2007
Phò Hóa
Good soup, fo' sho'
Since the original Pho Pasteur opened in 1992, Boston and Dorchester have become home to numerous small restaurants whose names begin with “pho,” the beef noodle soup of Hanoi that is now one of the most popular crossover dishes in Vietnamese-American restaurants.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| February 07, 2007
La Brace Italian Grille
Grilled to perfection
La Brace is a small, splendid North End restaurant featuring grilled foods with just enough red sauce to satisfy the neighborhood.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| January 24, 2007
Mela
Traditional Indian food, on the rocks
When I heard that this space had been taken over by One World Cuisine, I knew it would end up handsomely decorated, with above-average food.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| January 17, 2007
Goody Glover’s
The new North End? Irish and fusion and witches . . . Oh my!
Reviewing an Irish pub in the North End?
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| January 10, 2007
Copia Mediterranean Steakhouse
A fine grill with Greek and Italian extras
I thought that Mezé Estiatorio, the previous restaurant in this space, was so good it was going to start a trend of upscale Greek restaurants. But the dining public apparently did not support me, or got lost trying to get to Charlestown.
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| January 03, 2007
Rustic Kitchen
Long, complicated story. Good, accessible food
Rustic Kitchen is actually the third restaurant of its name in Boston (with another in Hingham).
By:
ROBERT NADEAU
| December 27, 2006
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