Best Restaurants & Eateries in Boston you must Visit.

Jan 17
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2021

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If you're visiting Boston and want to learn about the best places to eat, our restaurant guide is perfect for any budget.

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Primary American culture and scientific center,Best Restaurants & Eateries in Boston you must Visit. Articles with Harvard University and MIT, Boston also represents excellence in gastronomy, the ideal city to find the best restaurants and places to eat. Here, you will discover fast-food restaurants that serve the best burgers and hot dogs and a wide range of possibilities to find lunch and dinner based on fresh fish, thanks to fish's proximity in the Atlantic ocean. Travelers may even try some home-cooked authentic cuisines in famous restaurants like Little Italy. There are various dishes to choose from, like steaks of national or Argentinian meat that is renowned all over the United States. If you plan to visit Boston to try their authentic restaurants, try making your flight bookings using Alitalia reservations options to have the most comfortable flying journey. 

North End, Little Italy

Let's start immediately with the neighborhood with the most sense of home because it stores many Italian restaurants owned by Italian families who immigrated in the twentieth century. Among the countless and similar places with a welcoming atmosphere, Giacomo's is considered one of Boston's restaurants with the best and authentic Italian cuisines. All thanks to the generous and delicious amount of fish soups and linguine allo scoglio. Furthermore, you may even try restaurant Al Dente to rediscover the typical flavors of Italy with delicious first courses such as lasagna, ravioli, and gnocchi and then, of study, original mozzarella, refined olive oil, and a wide range of authentic Italian wine, all at an affordable price. 

Back Bay and Downtown

This is the city's central area, where many tourists (but also citizens) converge for shopping and entertainment venues, including pubs, art galleries, department stores, and restaurants: in summary, an excellent choice among the various areas where to eat in Boston.

Try the cuisine of the Atlantic Fish Company (761 Boylston St). This name already reveals everything: freshness is a top priority for this elegant and excellent service, despite being always crowded. For this reason, it is good to book in advance. The specialties are lobster, tartare and clam chowder, or clam chowder and different cuts of meat.

Another must-see is Union Oyster House, the oldest in Boston, which still serves seafood in the original 1826 building. Exceptional guests have frequented this venue, starting with JFK. Sit at the raw bar and taste some raw fish.

On the border with Beacon Hill, you find Scollay Square who serves excellent fish dishes and amazingly delicious and unexpected coffee.

Harvard Square, Student Hangout

Naturally, this is the area close to the university of the same name, therefore with a more significant presence of bars, bookstores, and boutiques that have kept the original touch of the cultural expansion of the 60s. This is where many Boston and local fast-food restaurants are concentrated for a comfortable, quick lunch at a moderate price; for example, at Otto's you can enjoy excellent and impressive slices of pizza with a choice of toppings, or Pinocchio's pizza & subs boasts the best Sicilian pizza, as well as sandwiches and stuffed sandwiches.

 



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