1. Ashmont Grill
8.0
555 Talbot Ave (at Dorchester Ave), Dorchester, MA
American Restaurant · 51 tips and reviews
Richard O'mara: The fries are truely handcut here!The best! The pan seared panko cod is delicious.
AskMen: Ashmont Grill ranks among the city's great casual bars with exceptional food, where recurring Monday wine dinners pair four courses with wines chosen by the sommelier for $30. May 10th, 6:30 pm. Read more.
Michael Dorion: Buck-A-Shuck Thursdays!
2. Yankee Lobster
8.2
300 Northern Ave, Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · Seaport District · 112 tips and reviews
Food Network: With a scattering of seasoned panko breadcrumbs topping it off, this mega-rich mac "puts a shadow over all other mac and cheeses" and is well worth a road trip any time of year. Read more.
KneeTherapist: if you're at the convention center make the walk over here, clam chowder was the best I've had and the lobster club sandwich was good too.
GourmetLive: Safe to say Yankee knows a thing or two about lobster rolls. Traditional and simply all about the meat. Fresh lobster is bound by they tiniest amount of mayo and piled into a lightly toasted split-top
4. Beehive
8.8
541 Tremont St (btwn Clarendon & Berkeley St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · South End · 257 tips and reviews
Cat: Panko crusted tuna dish is out of this world! One of my all time fav seared tuna dishes ever! Perfect blend of flavor representation!
Brian DeVito: There aren't enough things to say about the beehive. Can't go wrong with their house honey brew and famous short rib grilled cheese. Squid ink specials are A+ when they have 'em.
Boston.com: If you like your brunch with a jazzy twist, hoof it to this South End hot spot for eats and music. Snack on decadent poutine — cheese fries smothered in gravy and topped with eggs ($14). Read more.
Ryne Crabb: We had four maki rolls and every one was unique and amazing! We sat at the sushi bar and the chefs were so nice. Try the volcano, broadway, wild fire, and coco shrimp rolls!
Thrillist: Grease up on the salmon tempura, avocado, and asparagus "Pink Lady" and throw back some Hitachino Nest Japanese Classic Ales. Read more.
JoJo Vinick: Every time I'm at Moko I'm happy. It's a great environment, lovely staff, food is excellent and fair prices. I'd go three times a week if I lived in Southie.
8. Ruth's Chris Steak House
8.4
45 School Street (btwn Chapman & City Hall), Boston, MA
Steakhouse · Downtown Boston · 45 tips and reviews
Sven Jürgens: It's a great Steakhouse. Service was great, the steaks as well. Good ambience. If you want to have a great evening with your mate or friends, you have to visit this place.
Kristen Copell: Come into the beautiful bar and have a delicious sizzling steak with a great glass of red wine!
What's Good Here: Located along the Freedom Trail. Its a chain with consistently great steaks. Better than the Smith & Wollensky's here. After dining, cross over to the Parker House for Boston Creme Pie & some history.
10. Rox Diner
8.1
1881 Centre St, West Roxbury, MA
Diner · 34 tips and reviews
Gwen Betts: The Italian Job was super tasty and perfect for a summer breakfast. Poached eggs, crisp tomatoes, cool mozzarella, and fresh basil on top of perfectly toasted, thin-sliced multigrain bread. 👌
Jess Schultz: Try anything! Kelly is the best chef!
Caitlyn Lajoie: Get the eggs bolly! Amazing!
11. Wendy’s
7.3
157A Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA
Fast Food Restaurant · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 15 tips and reviews
McKenzie Lawton: Double Jr Cheeseburger Deluxe Meal... Super cheap and super delicious
Vivian Del Bello: Check out the wall art while you're here! It's musical themed and in one corner the paper peeled off, but they did a great job of fixing it!
Vivian Del Bello: As 2 of the 5 hardest ragers you know, this Wendy's is a great place to rage!