Steve Fadden: Try the Ceci - Chick peas with cheese (Pecorino Romano??) - delicious comfort food! (Not on the menu, but ask and sometimes they have it.)
Albert Berry: Mushroom risotto is a MUST have. Best risotto on planet earth, hands down.
Kathleen Booth: Best thing about this place? You don't have to choose! Instead of one entree, order half a risotto and half an entree. Best of both worlds!!! Brilliant.
2. Regina Pizzeria
9.1
11 1/2 Thacher St (at N Margin St.), Boston, MA
Pizzeria · North End · 178 tips and reviews
Mike Chau: Try the Meatball Pomodoro Fresco Pizza - Marinated tomatoes, meatballs, mozzarella, Romano and Parmesan cheese, garlic sauce and fresh basil
المهره الصعبه ماهي لأي خيال: In Boston and hungry at night? Known as best pizza in Boston. Nice crust coupled with fresh ingredients 😍🍕
Amy Lopez: This place is sooo good. So much that I don't even care that the people who work there aren't the friendliest of people. I love pizza, and this place is incredibly yummy!
3. The Daily Catch
8.3
323 Hanover St (btwn Prince St & Richmond St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · North End · 93 tips and reviews
Drew M: I had the black pasta with alfredo, which was one of the best alfredo sauces I've had since they use a healthy amount of romano cheese. I recommend adding scallops or some other protein to the dish.
Emilio C: This is my favorite restaurant in Boston. Get the black pasta aglio olio. Absolutely amazing and worth the wait.
Travel Channel: This family-owned, no-thrills restaurant serves whatever came in fresh within the last 24 hours. Andrew ate skate, served with stone clams, on the half shell, and pasta made with flour and squid ink.
Cheryl Powers: Roy is friendly and wealth of information! I had a Godfather and it is simply sinful! Fresh meats and an eye on quality. There is no place better!
Franck Tebou: Best sandwiches in East Boston!
Daniel Krueger: Fresca, Tab - tons of old fashioned penny candies. Very good pizzas and subs and grinders are top shelf. Plus the late 50s, the 60s and 70s plus well into the 80s have representation!
Al S: Awesome freshly baked bread, desserts and various treats, with some excellent vegan options, including chocolate chip cookies. The sourdough loaf and baguettes are amazing, my favs.
Kristin Bedard: great for lunch. soup and sandwich, or quiche and salad. and good bread too, great with some cheese from the Boston Cheese Cellar around the corner, and some wine from Solera. pretty good iced coffee.
Nicholas Stevens: Want fresh bread? Look no further!
9. 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.
Jeremy Krantz: Amazing popcorn chicken, pizza and all kinds of other dishes of all sorts like their fried dough bites
Matt Cote: This place is ridiculous. They have the best pizza, fried dough bites, and pretty much everything. Staff are awesome. Mothertrucking A+!
Philly Pat: Get the fried dough bites you dumb fuck
12. Osteria Rustico
8.0
85 Canal St, Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · Downtown Boston · 11 tips and reviews
Lisa Roberts: Fresh food and fast service. The sandwiches are amazing!
Enrico Manalo: The meatballs are so good here, as is the eggplant. The Luca Brazi is tasty, as are the arancini, and the pizzas. However, it does take a bit longer to get food than other places on the block.
Darby G: DISRESPECTFUL TOWARDS NEIGHBORS-stop garbage pickups between 2-4 am! You are waking everyone up!
15. 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.