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Editors' picks: Food, Margaret’s, Sami’s, More
- Editors' picks: Food
Spark, Bliss, Pam's Pizza, Duffy's and more.
- Margaret’s
With the gallery scene hopping, the New Bedford area definitely bears exploring for its culinary standouts.
- Sami’s
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!
- Benatti
Even a slice of zucchini makes you want more . . . zucchini. You are perhaps vegan? Order two of these and sneer at the carnivores of the world.
- La Laiterie
To truly sample the bistro’s offerings, we turned to heartier fare.
- Laymoon is lemon
El-taha’s house in Falmouth is populated with an easy Lebanese-American combo-culture.
- T.J. Scallywaggle's
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.
- The West Deck
Shame on us. There we were, scratching our heads over which Newport restaurant to choose as the destination for an visitor, and we didn’t think of the West Deck until last.
- Caffé Itri
At 18 years, Caffé Itri is one of the longest-running places on Cranston’s “restaurant row”, and for very good reason, as we re-learned on a recent visit.
- Gran Gusto
Gran Gusto is an Italian delight located as close to the middle of nowhere as it gets in North Cambridge.
- Shabu Shabu Toki
Yet another way to enjoy the soup/fondue shabu-shabu: quickly cook the meats and eat them with dips and condiments.
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