Boston Restaurants

In a city synonymous with tradition, Boston chefs have spent recent years rewriting culinary history. The stuffy, wood-paneled formality is gone; the endless renditions of chowdah, lobster, and cod have retired; and the assumption that true foodies better hop the next Amtrak to New York is also—thankfully—a thing of the past.

In their place, a crop of young chefs has ascended, opening small, upscale neighborhood spots that use local New England ingredients to delicious effect. Traditional eats can still be found (Durgin-Park remains the best place to get baked beans), but many diners now gravitate toward innovative food in understated environs. Whether you're looking for casual French, down-home Southern cooking, some of the best sushi in the country, or Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, Boston restaurants are ready to deliver. Eclectic Japanese spot o ya and iconic French restaurant L'Espalier have garnered widespread attention, while a coterie of star chefs like Barbara Lynch, Lydia Shire, and Ken Oringer have built mini-empires and thrust the city to the forefront of the national dining scene.

The fish and shellfish brought in from nearby shores continue to inform the regional cuisine, along with locally grown fruits and vegetables, handmade cheeses, and humanely raised heritage game and meats. But don't expect boiled lobsters and baked apple pie. Today’s chefs, while showcasing New England’s bounty, might offer you lobster cassoulet with black truffles, bacon-clam pizza from a wood-burning oven, and a tomato herb salad harvested from the restaurant’s rooftop garden. In many ways, though, Boston remains solidly skeptical of trends. To wit: the cupcake craze and food truck trend hit here later than other cities; the Hawaii-inspired poke movement has only recently arrived. And over in the university culture of Cambridge, places like the Harvest and Oleana espoused the locavore and slow-food movements before they became buzzwords.

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  • 1. Giulia

    $$$ | Harvard Square

    With exposed-brick walls and soft lighting, the heart and soul of this charming Italian restaurant is its communal pasta table at which chef Michael Pagliarini spends hours hand-rolling superlative pastas for dishes like buckwheat pizzoccheri and pasta alla Bolognese. Plates such as house-made lamb sausage, monkfish piccata, warm semolina cakes, grilled barramundi, and Sardinian flatbread are original, generous, and, of course delicious. Known for its romantic nature, it's the perfect place for lovers to linger over a chocolate terrine and cappuccino.

    1682 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-441–2800

    Known For

    • Excellent Italian food
    • Silky pastas
    • Warm, softly lit space

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Harvest

    $$$$ | Brattle Street

    Once a favorite of former Cambridge resident Julia Child, this sophisticated shrine to New England cuisine has been a perennial go-to spot for Harvard students when their parents are in town since 1975. The seasonal menu could feature Cape scallop crudo, fresh pasta with braised veal and pesto, or fresh Cape lobster with lemon hollandaise. The restaurant also serves lunch and à la carte brunch (cinnamon buns on the pastry board are worth the visit alone). In addition to the elegant dining room there's a lush outdoor patio (with fans as well as blankets and an outdoor fire place to accommodate any season).

    44 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-868–2255

    Known For

    • Elegant New England cuisine
    • Expansive wine list
    • Pretty patio dining area
  • 3. Helmand

    $$$ | Kendall Square

    The area's first Afghan restaurant, named after the country's most important river, welcomes you into its cozy Kendall Square confines with Afghan rugs, a wood-burning oven, and exotic, yet extremely approachable food that reflects the motherland's location halfway between the Middle East and India. Standouts, beyond the chewy warm bread, include magical names from a faraway land like aushak (leek-stuffed ravioli over yogurt with beef ragu and mint), chapendaz (marinated grilled beef tenderloin served with cumin-spiced hot pepper–tomato puree), and a vegetarian baked pumpkin platter. The warm atmosphere, courtesy of a small fireplace and a woodburning oven that provides heat for the restaurant's famous flatbread, gives off the comforts of home while maintaining a world's away vibe.

    143 1st St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02142, USA
    617-492–4646

    Known For

    • Excellent Afghan fare
    • Enveloping atmosphere
    • Incredible breads

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Oleana

    $$$ | Central Square

    With two restaurants (including Sofra in Cambridge) and two cookbooks to her name, chef-owner Ana Sortun continues to bewitch area diners with her intricately spiced eastern Mediterranean mezes (small plates) made with fresh-picked produce from her husband's nearby Siena Farms. Oleana's menu changes often, but look for the hot, crispy-fried mussels starter and Sultan's Delight (tamarind-glazed beef with smoky eggplant puree) along with large plates of Iskender lamb kebab and lemon chicken. The Chef's choice is a delightful vegetable meze, complete with a rich dessert. When the weather is inviting, the cozy atmosphere of this tucked away spot spills out into a peaceful back patio garden.

    134 Hampshire St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA
    617-661–0505

    Known For

    • Eastern Mediterranean menu
    • Mouthwatering small plates
    • Deft use of spices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. Orinoco

    $ | Harvard Square

    Don't miss this red clapboard, Pan–Latin American restaurant located down an alleyway in Harvard Square. Owner Andres Branger's dream to bring bountiful plates of super-fresh family fare from his home country of Venezuela to Cambridge (as well as Brookline Village and the South End) rewards diners with delectable, palm-size arepas (crispy, hot, corn-flour pockets stuffed with beans, cheese, chicken, or pork), pabellon criollo (moist shredded beef with stewed beans, rice, and plantains), and red chili adobo–marinated, charred pollo (chicken). Empanadas, hearty salads, and stuffed French-bread sandwiches at lunch, along with a small selection of wine and beer, round out the very affordable menu at this casual eatery. When weather permits, ask for a seat on the back patio, a quiet flower-and-fountain-filled oasis that makes the rest of the world feel very far away.

    56 JFK St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-354–6900

    Known For

    • Venezuelan specialties
    • Generous portions
    • Great value

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations not accepted
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  • 6. Alden & Harlow

    $$$ | Harvard Square

    This boisterous subterranean restaurant with a 30-seat bar and industrial-chic design specializes in rustic, seasonal snacks and small plates layered with flavor. Whether it's brunch or dinner, start with an expertly made cocktail before you dig into a menu that includes little dishes like seared bluefin crudo, chicken-fried local rabbit, and sweet corn pancakes. Desserts are limited, but brunch is hearty with options like New York strip steak and eggs Benedict and pickled corn biscuit and gravy with Thai sausage. For a quieter spot best for easy conversing, ask for a table in the Greenhouse, a small space to the right of the entrance with a foliage-filled wall.

    40 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-864–2100

    Known For

    • Flavor-packed sharing plates
    • Terrific cocktails
    • Boisterous feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 7. Algiers Coffee House

    $ | Harvard Square | Middle Eastern

    Algiers Coffee House, upstairs from the Brattle Theatre, is a favorite evening hangout for young actors and artists. Linger over mint tea or a plate of hummus, or enjoy a glass of wine on the second-floor terrace and watch the world go by.

    40 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-492–1557
  • 8. All Star Sandwich Bar

    $ | Central Square

    This brightly colored place with about a dozen tables turns out fresh, high-quality sandwiches and burgers, all served with coleslaw, dill pickle, and a smile. Beyond multiple beef burgers, you'll find classics like crispy, overstuffed Reubens, the Pastraminator, and the famous Atomic Meatloaf Meltdown, which has been highlighted on a number of foodie networks. Soups, salads, and chili are available, along with a small selection of beer and wine. If pies are more your thing, sister restaurant All-Star Pizza Bar is just across the street.

    1245 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA
    617-868–3065

    Known For

    • Chef-quality sandwiches
    • Creative combinations
    • Simple setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 9. BerryLine

    $ | Harvard Square

    Two postdoctoral-fellowship students founded this tasty oasis that serves superlative soft frozen yogurt made from milk, cane sugar, fresh fruit, and other natural ingredients. The shop has featured well over 150 frozen yogurt flavors like rose, chocolate coconut, passion fruit, and green tea, and dedicated staff bakers create many of the homemade toppings, including the cheesecake chunks, chewy mochi bits, brownie bites, and honey-nut granola.

    3 Arrow St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-868–3500

    Known For

    • Award-winning fro-yo
    • Homemade bakery toppings
    • Fresh fruit add-ons
  • 10. Café Algiers

    Cozy, clustered tables fill both floors at this genuine Middle Eastern café, where you can peer at soaring, wood-paneled cathedral ceilings as you listen to classical music. The updated menu at this beloved Harvard Square landmark includes beer and wine, as well as pita bread, hummus, tabbouleh, varied salads, exotic teas, and strong coffee—Arabic or Turkish, brewed in a brass briki (brass or copper pot). Service tends toward low-key; visit when you're in the mood to linger over conversation or a novel.

    40 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-492–1557
  • 11. Cafe Luna

    $$ | Kendall Square

    This Cambridge hot spot is locally loved, which means there are usually long waiting times but the breakfast and lunch menus are worth it. The omelet menu is far beyond your basic egg and cheese, with combos such as fig, prosciutto, and goat cheese, and there's cinnamon swirl French toast, their 20-hour slow-cooked corned beef hash, and the signature eggs Benedict. The lunch crowd dines on panini, specialty sandwiches, and "big bowl" salads, They also serve up fair trade coffee, for an extra kick, as well as beer, wine, and cordials.  Closing time is 2 or 4 pm, depending on the day, so be sure to stop in early.

    612 Main St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA
    617-576–3400

    Known For

    • Epic omelets
    • Slow-cooked corned beef
    • Crowded college scene
  • 12. Cardullo's Gourmet Shoppe

    $ | Harvard Square

    This snug, more than 70–year-old shop (family-owned and -operated up until a few years ago) in Harvard Square purveys exotic imports, including cheeses, chocolates, British biscuits, jams, olive oils, and mustards, along with sandwiches, cheeses, and charcuterie to go. You'll also find a generous assortment of champagnes and domestic caviar, fine wines, and assorted beers.

    6 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-491–8888

    Known For

    • New England goods
    • Made-to-order sandwiches and charcuterie
    • International gourmet sweet shop

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 13. Catalyst

    $$$ | Kendall Square

    Chef-owner William Kovel’s simple, approachable French-American cuisine translates to dishes like chicken liver mousse, squid ink cavatelli, pan-roasted blue cod, and house-made pastas. The dining room has views of the semi-open kitchen and the atrium with sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows. In addition to cranking out a superb menu, Chef Kovel is a Level 2 sommelier, so he stays on top of exciting new wines, an ever-changing beer program, and a bar program supplemented with house-made syrups and infusions. Reclaimed barn board, hand-blown glass light fixtures, and a two-way fireplace with sofas give the large restaurant a comfortable, intimate environment. The heated outdoor patio is a hot spot for warmer months and a chilly glass of Patio Punch.

    300 Technology Sq., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA
    617-576–3000

    Known For

    • Modern French dishes
    • After-work crowd
    • Huge U-shape bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. Dado Tea

    $ | Harvard Square

    Named after the art of the tea ceremony, the new-age feel to this spacious outpost starts with organic teas and coffee (displayed in canisters behind the counter) and extends to hearty meal options such as hot noodle soup, cold noodle salads, multigrain rice bowls, wraps, vegan dishes, and smoothies. Linger over free Wi-Fi.

    955 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-497–9061

    Known For

    • Loose leaf organic teas
    • Noodle bowls
    • Bubble teas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 15. Darwin's Ltd.

    $ | Harvard Square | American

    Once beyond the vicinity of Harvard Square, Brattle Street lacks eateries, so before your walk consider stocking up at Darwin's Ltd. on Mt. Auburn, which carries delectable, Cambridge-inspired sandwiches and other "comestibles and caffeinated provisions."

    148 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-354–5233
  • 16. Felipe's Taqueria

    $ | Brattle Street

    Cafés abound on Brattle Street, but Felipe's is a good bet for fresh ingredients and authentic recipes that build out a quick hit menu of Mexican grab-and-go dishes. Start off with their queso fundido or guac, then fill up on heaping Super Burritos, Baja-style tacos, and chimichangas. Finish off with flan or rice pudding.

    21 Brattle St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-354–9944

    Known For

    • Tacos
    • Cheap eats
    • Super Burritos
  • 17. Full Moon

    $$ | American

    Here's a happy reminder that dinner with children doesn't have to mean hamburgers and juice for everyone. While the youngsters race around the designated play space with sippy cups before noshing on hot dogs and homemade mac and cheese, parents can sip sangria, beer, or any one of the carefully chosen wines before tucking into more sophisticated fare, such as grilled salmon or sirloin with blue-cheese butter, arugula, and fries. Come dessert, kids can order the chocolate chip cookie as big as their head, while parents can get their own sugar fix with some warm maple bread pudding topped with whipped cream. Folks visiting sans child may want to ask for one of the grown-ups tables in the quiet, screened-off area near the front, but they also might want to consider another restaurant altogether: diners have compared the place to a day-care center or romper room.

    344 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-354–6699

    Known For

    • Simple family-friendly menu
    • Spirits for adults
    • Designated place space for kids

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted
  • 18. Glass House

    $$$ | Kendall Square

    A nod to East Cambridge's place as the center of the nation’s glass-making industry and home to its largest glass factory, Glass House is an eye-catching restaurant that offers tasty American cuisine that delivers a good balance between sea and land (think charred octopus and bone-in rib eye). While the cocktail menu is full of creative drinks and the draft beer selections are strong, the mocktail list is just as impressive, with several fruity and fizzy refreshing drinks.

    450 Kendall St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02142, USA
    617-945–9450

    Known For

    • Boston Harborfest five-time winner for best clam chowder
    • Kids menu
    • Modern twists on classic dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.–Mon.
  • 19. Henrietta's Table

    $$$ | Harvard Square

    Located in the Charles Hotel, this cheerful, country-style restaurant is named after chef-owner Peter Davis's pet pig, Henrietta. Davis is passionate about working with small area growers and purveyors, as well as harvesting veggies and honey from the restaurant's rooftop garden and hives, which is evident in his fresh, honest, wholesome, New England–style dishes like juicy Yankee pot roast, Pig Under a Brick, Ritz-crusted scrod, and creamy Maine crab-corn chowder. He occasionally even offers that old Yankee standby for dessert, Boston cream pie, but his signature chocolate bread pudding with caramelized rum bananas and vanilla bean ice cream is always available.  Grab a seat at the U-shape bar (next to the photo of Henrietta with Pres. Bill Clinton) to enjoy a preprandial coffee, cocktail, or zero-proof refreshment, or head outside in spring or summer to dine al fresco in the large outdoor patio.

    1 Bennett St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-661–5005

    Known For

    • Epic weekend brunches
    • Inviting, sunny setting
    • New England farm–sourced ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Mon. and Tues.
  • 20. Hi-Rise Bread Company

    $ | Harvard Square | American

    The Hi-Rise Bread Company, just on the edge of Harvard Square, is a nice stop for a pick-me-up coffee, fresh-baked treat, or fantastic sandwich on homemade bread. It's a great spot for people-watching and the espresso is excellent.

    1663 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA
    617-492–3003

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