Tresca serves traditional Italian including a large selection of antipasti, homemade pastas, & hard-to-find Italian wines. It’s been named the best athlete-owned restaurant in the East by USA Today. Read more.
Super fancy, but oh so delicious. Perfect special occasion date night! Go for the tasting menu if you're in the mood to splurge.
Every now and then, grownups need to be romanced. They need to feel giddy, and special, and starry-eyed. And there’s no surer path to that feeling than a date at No. 9. Read on for what to order. Read more.
While dining here in 2007, Diane Wilkerson was caught on tape stuffing FBI bribe money into her bra, ultimately leading to her resignation from the State Senate.Read more: http://thephoenix.com/Bo Read more.
Top notch food and service. Their Bolognese sauce will make you want to lick the bowl! Arancini, spinach-feta ravioli and the risotto will leave you wanting more.
#1 - IWalked Boston's Top 10 Italian Restaurants. Look up any top 10 list & this is guaranteed to be on there. Only seats 39. Does not serve coffee nor desert though so turnover is more timely.<LINK> Read more.
I was there for a function and the multiple courses were great, delicate delicious appetizers perfectly cooked filet (salad was wilted overdressed and uninspired nobody's perfect)
The food at Menton is not night-and-day different from that at Lynch's No. 9 Park - it is more refined, lovelier and lighter, turned a few degrees more toward the sea. Read more.
Whatever you order is just delicious. Hard times to decide between best tastes. Service is great. Ravioli and steak are my favorites.
Get the omakase. But if you're going a la carte, standouts are the hamachi w/banana pepper mousse, foie gras nigiri, tea-brined pork rib, onsen egg... everything is fantastic really.
Sitting at the chef’s counter, you should be mesmerized by what they serve. Read more.
Absolutely excellent. $20 lunch special had a great variety of flavors and was completely satisfying.