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Under $15: Auntie B's
Old-time diner atmosphere, extraordinary food
Diners have been a cheap-eats staple for a hundred years, the precursor to modern fast-food restaurants.
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MC SLIM JB
| January 14, 2009
Ghazal Fine Indian Cuisine
Far-ranging Indian, served with a smile
Years ago, I brought a date to Boston's oldest Indian restaurant (the bygone Kebab-n-Kurry), promising, "The food's great, but the servers are the surliest bunch you've ever seen — so sullen it's hilarious!"
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MC SLIM JB
| January 08, 2009
163 Vietnamese Sandwich
The piquant (and unscary) joys of Asian sub sandwiches
163 Vietnamese Sandwich is a typical slightly shabby Chinatown storefront.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 30, 2008
Josephs Two
Classic Italian-American and diner fare with no superfluous apostrophes
It's tough to be a punctuation stickler who writes about restaurants.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 23, 2008
On the cheap: Waterfront Café
An Italian-flavored pub that hoes its modest row beautifully
Staying power is rare in the restaurant business.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 17, 2008
On the cheap: T-Rex Taqueria
Indie fresh Mex and Tex-Mex that suits the tenor of the times
In restaurants, as in life, timing is everything.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 10, 2008
Ula Café
Caffeine, fine food, and no annoying CD compilations
Ula Café, located in the Brewery complex in Jamaica Plain, has all the fundamentals: great coffee and tea, very fine baked goods, free Wi-Fi. But what might surprise you is how good its other food is.
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MC SLIM JB
| December 12, 2008
ChoCho's
Transport yourself to a magical land of inexpensive Korean delicacies
ChoCho's distinguishes itself from the other cubby-like eateries in the Porter Exchange in two ways. First, it captures the fun, food-court-like energy of the adjacent noodle shops and sushi bars, but manages to feel more like a restaurant than a lunch counter.
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AARON KAGAN
| November 26, 2008
Cantina La Mexicana
A modest taqueria expands to go a little bit uptown
I've long been a patron of the eccentrically capitalized TaQueria La Mexicana in Somerville's Union Square, relying on it for tasty, cheap tacos from actual Mexican owners.
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MC SLIM JB
| November 19, 2008
The Battery
Fried fish to make an Irishman misty
Standing in a long queue of Irish ex-pats at the Battery, a new counter-service fish-and-chips shop in Brighton Center, I pondered what local foods I'd miss if I moved overseas.
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MC SLIM JB
| November 13, 2008
Oran Café
Revelatory Moroccan, served without frills
Recently, Boston Chowhounds steered me to Oran Café, a two-month-old Moroccan restaurant in East Boston that has much in common with Angela’s.
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MC SLIM JB
| November 06, 2008
The Green Tomato 2
A Somerville cafeteria escapes the horror of Lunch Lady Land
Cafeterias — the kind of restaurant where you push a tray along a line and get served by counter help instead of having food brought to your table by a waiter — don’t have the greatest associations.
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MC SLIM JB
| October 29, 2008
Mike & Patty’s
Lilliputian place trumps Brobdingnagian expectations
Yet another set of owners has now taken over this tiny, nearly invisible Bay Village spot, calling it Mike & Patty’s and serving coffee, tea, pastries, breakfast plates, and sandwiches in the morning, and sandwiches and salads at midday.
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MC SLIM JB
| October 24, 2008
Guru the Caterer
Scintillating Indian takeaway — if you can find it
Guru was catering-only for four years before starting takeout service this year.
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MC SLIM JB
| October 16, 2008
Mangia Pizza
Hanging tough with a featherweight crust
Mangia channels a little bit of Naples with a thin crust and simple sauce of San Marzano tomatoes, but it doesn’t hew to the canon the way Gran Gusto does.
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MC SLIM JB
| October 24, 2008
Brookline Lunch
Not just for breakfast
It turns out that its Mediterranean-inspired menu, coupled with Monopoly-money prices, makes this an excellent spot for any meal.
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AARON KAGAN
| October 22, 2008
Franky N the Boys
One good thing
Franky N the Boys, a new cash-only Brookline Village storefront, serves only simple burgers, fries, shakes, and sodas.
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MC SLIM JB
| September 25, 2008
The Hen House Wings ’n Waffles
A soul-food novelty finds a home in Boston
The Hen House recently arrived near Newmarket Square to perplex neophytes like me with myriad variations on this sweet/savory platter of comfort.
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MC SLIM JB
| September 03, 2008
T.J. Scallywaggle's
Tasty, scruffy, and cruelty-free
It’s eye-opening for a professed omnivore to visit the improbably named T.J. Scallywaggle’s, a 100-percent-vegan pizza and sub shop.
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MC SLIM JB
| August 27, 2008
Sami’s
Not keeping late-night hours, but still delivering the Lebanese goods
Dining options for night owls are limited to a handful of Chinatown eateries and a few dubious diners. We also suffer from a dearth of good street food: what we’d give for one decent LA-style taco truck!
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MC SLIM JB
| August 20, 2008
Rosticeria Cancun Dos
Two’s a charm
The first and most striking difference is that Cancun Dos has tables and a kitchen (at Cancun Uno, you had to settle for a counter and a stove).
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KENJI ALT
| August 06, 2008
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