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Olecito
Fine tacos in a shinier-than-usual setting
For the dining-out-obsessed, it's hard to escape the nagging feeling that you're not keeping up with restaurant openings.
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MC SLIM JB
| August 11, 2010
Chutney's
Indian curries collide happily with the food-court wrap sandwich
Think of Indian food, and you may conjure the delight of spooning up savory stews with hunks of flatbreads.
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MC SLIM JB
| August 02, 2010
Mi Pueblito Restaurant
A lively, delicious Salvadoran party at the edge of Eastie
East Boston and Chelsea are two adjacent communities with a wealth of ostensibly Mexican restaurants that actually have Central American owners and chefs.
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MC SLIM JB
| July 25, 2010
Canteen
Bringing the virtues of locavorism to the necessities of a quick meal
The concepts of "fast food" and "slow food" seem antithetical.
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MC SLIM JB
| July 19, 2010
Tostado Sandwich Bar
Fresh-fruit smoothies, plus the other Caribbean pressed sandwich
Bring up Caribbean flavors and sandwich presses, and most folks will think of the Cubano, the roast pork/ham/cheese pressed sandwich that actually originated among Cuban ex-pats in Florida.
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MC SLIM JB
| July 07, 2010
Mix Flavor Brazilian Grill
Mastering the hearty, diverse, and frugal pleasures of churrasco
The churrascaria is a great friend to the tight-fisted carnivore.
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MC SLIM JB
| July 05, 2010
Review: Kelly's Roast Beef
A new Allston outlet captures the flavors, if not the charm, of the original
In a city with hundreds of unreviewed independent restaurants, I generally avoid chains. But the new Kelly's in the former home of Marty's Liquors in Allston felt different.
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MC SLIM JB
| June 26, 2010
Lee's Place Burgers
A great hamburger stands out against millions of awful ones
Americans eat more than a billion hamburgers each year, most of them at fast-food restaurants. That's a lot of bad, sad burgers.
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MC SLIM JB
| June 20, 2010
Review: Café Latino
Heaping plates of fine Puerto Rican fare in an easy-to-miss spot
It pays to keep a sharp eye out for good cheap food; I often fail to notice worthy places right under my nose.
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MC SLIM JB
| June 09, 2010
Mandy and Joe's Restaurant
Keeping it real in Brighton Center for more than 60 years
Keeping it real in Brighton Center for more than 60 years
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MC SLIM JB
| June 02, 2010
Sichuan Gourmet
Traditional Sichuan flavors to reawaken your jaded palate
I’ve been miffed for some years that Boston’s suburbs had all the best Sichuan restaurants.
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MC SLIM JB
| May 26, 2010
Griyo Lakay
Abundant, heart-warming Haitian fare awaits intrepid diners
My first visit to Griyo Lakay, a tiny Haitian restaurant near Franklin Park, reminded me of playing an adventure game: “You enter a storefront furnished with four booths. There are no signs, menus, customers, or staff in sight. At the back is a counter on which rests a hand bell.”
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MC SLIM JB
| May 20, 2010
Lee’s Store and Bakery
Another worthy source for one of Boston’s best budget sandwiches
I’ve long relied on Web sites like Chowhound and Yelp for tips on new restaurants.
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MC SLIM JB
| May 14, 2010
Yasu
Tiptoeing into the shallow end of the Korean-cuisine pool
I adore Korean “BBQ”: marinated slices of raw meats that you cook on a little grill inset directly into your tabletop.
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MC SLIM JB
| May 05, 2010
Falafel Corner
A Middle Eastern takeout joint that’s way better than it has to be
Much anguished ink has been spilled on the mall-ification of Harvard Square, as many quirky veteran restaurants have given way to unremarkable national chain outlets. But things aren’t all dire: some interesting, worthy venues have opened lately with modest Indian, Korean, vegan, and other options on the way.
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MC SLIM JB
| April 28, 2010
El Pelón Taquería
New home, same winning way with fish tacos
A 2009 fire in the Fenway destroyed an entire block of beloved independent restaurants, including the very popular El Pelón Taquería. It was the second fire in two years to hit this Baja-style joint, prompting my comment, “If there is a God, he’s an angry God, one who probably dines at Applebee’s.”
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MC SLIM JB
| April 21, 2010
Cafe Mamtaz
Bracing subcontinental flavors burst into Southie
You have to admire pioneers in the restaurant business like Pho Republique, which took a big risk in 1999 by opening in a half-gentrified corner of the South End.
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MC SLIM JB
| April 14, 2010
Tremont Street Cafe
Just your typical South End deli/bakery/cafe/juice bar/gelateria/organic convenience store
Many budget restaurants I review have a single-item focus: hot dogs, banh mi, zapiekanki. They say, “We do one thing, and do it really well.” Then there are the Swiss army knives.
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MC SLIM JB
| April 07, 2010
Restaurante Montecristo
Another budget-priced Eastie winner serving traditional Central American fare
East Boston is a treasure trove of Latin American restaurants serving delicious, filling fare.
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MC SLIM JB
| April 01, 2010
WAN Convenience Store and Deli
Excellent sub sandwiches, served on island time
I can easily imagine my less-adventurous friends entering WAN Convenience for the first time, glancing around, and turning on their heels to flee.
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MC SLIM JB
| March 24, 2010
Azama Grill
An Egyptian kebab shop rises above the Allston student-food stereotype
As someone who dines out nearly nightly in Boston at every level — from highfalutin snob joints to decrepit diners — I'm often amazed at the lack of correlation between prices and love.
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MC SLIM JB
| March 17, 2010
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