Top 10 Restaurants & Bars
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1. Maurizio’s
A cozy, buzzy spot where chef Maurizio Lodo draws on his Sardinian heritage to create dishes that often include brilliant preparations of fish.
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2. Taranta
An artistic blend of Sardinian and Catalan cuisine spells intense flavors (pork with vinegar peppers and broccoli).
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3. Daily Catch
Fans of garlic and calamari dishes line up on the sidewalk for the tiny tables at one of the area’s friendliest restaurants.
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4. Pomodoro
Pomodoro’s eponymous red sauce is arguably the tastiest in the North End. Roasted vegetables and veal dishes are excellent, and portions are large.
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5. Pizzeria Regina
The original Regina’s thin crust, old-fashioned pizza is far better than the pale imitations served at its other branches.
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6. Bricco
This lively, stylish trattoría is a very popular spot for socializing over Abruzzo-style pastas or rabbit casserole.
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7. Davide
Decorated like an Italian restaurant from a 1950s mobster movie, Davide specializes in southern Italian dishes such as crab and salt cod cakes with roasted pepper and basil sauce.
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8. Legal Sea Foods
The ironic location across from the aquarium doesn’t detract from the first-class dishes of impeccably fresh fish.
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9. Sel de la Terre
Sunny tastes of Provence – down to homemade tapenade and hearth breads – make this a must for gourmets at lunch and dinner.
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10. Prezza
One of the longest wine lists in town guarantees just the right glass to accompany hearty Tuscan fare as well as sinfully rich desserts.
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