Top 10 Restaurants
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1. Buteco
One-of-a-kind, homey Buteco dishes up the rich African-tinged Brazilian cuisine of Bahia, including feijoada , a hearty black-bean and meat stew.
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2. Elephant Walk
Chef Nadsa de Monteiro has shown Bostonians just how sophisticated Cambodian food can be. Served in an airy bamboo-trimmed room.
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3. Tigerlily
This pan-Asian spot is at its best with such Malaysian dishes as jumbo shrimps battered with coconut. Reasonable prices make it a student favorite.
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4. Linwood Grill
Don’t let the faux Dixie decor fool you: Linwood makes a mean Carolina-style pulled pork barbecue.
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5. Audubon Circle Restaurant
Trendy sandwiches and heavenly burgers make this genteel spot a step above the rest.
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6. Brown Sugar Café
Close enough to Fenway Park to grab a tasty pre- or post-game meal, Brown Sugar sets the Boston standard for subtly seasoned Thai food.
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7. El Pelon Taquería
There’s no beer to wash it down with, but El Pelon produces authentic Mexican and Tex-Mex specialties.
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8. Betty’s Wok & Noodle
The diner decor is half the fun. The other half is picking a rice or noodle base, a protein, and a sauce from the menu to make your own combos.
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9. Bravo
This attractive dining room at the Museum of Fine Arts (see Museum of Fine Arts) focuses on light and healthy cuisine like crisp salads and pastas tossed with fresh vegetables.
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10. Naha Café
Although tiny Naha has fine tempura and noodle dishes, fans of Japanese food come here for the sushi: it’s fresh, delicious, and affordable.
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