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  • House specialties are beef and noodle soups with side bowls of chopped basil and mung bean sprouts.

  • South End’s most romantic restaurant serves sophisticated, inventive New American cuisine.

  • Loyal customers come from afar for this restaurant’s Korean and Japanese specialties.

  • Jae’s light, fresh dishes drawn from Korea, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia attract the young and beautiful who want to stay that way.

  • Kenton “Jake” Jacobs is the acknowledged master of barbecue in Boston, and makes a mean Memphis dry rub. No alcohol.

  • Located right on Fort Point Channel, Hooks is primarily a broker that supplies lobster to restaurants throughout the US. But they also cook lobster, clams, crab, and some fin fish on the spot. Take your order, sit on the sea wall, and chow down.

  • The new Ritz offers old American favorites in a dizzyingly designed dual-level dining room with an exhibition kitchen at center stage.

  • The waterfront deck makes Jimbo’s the perfect casual alternative to the more formal Jimmy’s Harborside (see Jimmy’s Harborside & Jimbo’s Fish Shanty) next door. Most of the fish comes from one pier away, so it couldn’t be fresher. Stick to the simpler preparations.

  • Jimmy’s Harborside & Jimbo’s Fish Shanty

    Don a sports coat for the more formal Jimmy’s Harborside, or lounge in shorts and sandals on the outside deck of Jimbo’s Seafood with its great harbor views. In either case, opt for the simplest preparations, as sauces don’t always measure up to the fish. See if you can recognize any of the celebrities in the glossy photos.

  • Although the white tablecloths might suggest refined dining, Joe’s fits squarely in the glorified-burger milieu. Its patio boasts prime people-watching and the staff are kid-friendly.

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