Food in Boston

<p>Where is a good place to eat in Boston, I'm visiting soon?</p>

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<p>fire + ice</p>

<p>You can't miss Bartley's Burger Cottage in Harvard Square...yum!</p>

<p>I like to just wander around the North End and find hole-in-the-wall Italian places.</p>

<p>why not stop in for some Boston Chowda, i mean its definately one of those things you have to try at least once in a lifetime...</p>

<p>What Mollie said! You can't go wrong + IT'S FUN! After dinner have a cappucino at Cafe Vittoria, on Hanover St.</p>

<p>We love the chicken pot pie at John Harvard's Brew House in Harvard Square. And the brew's good too!</p>

<p>Has anyone heard of a place called Mike's Pastries or something...?</p>

<p>While Mike's is big business and a teenage hangout, I often prefer Maria's pastries (they close early though)</p>

<p>Mary Chung's</p>

<p>^ mmmm. and cheap.</p>

<p>Royal East is better than Mary Chung's</p>

<p>not so!</p>

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<p>pshhhh</p>

<p>I suppose it depends on what you order..</p>

<p>but what with south station being open, and close to all the better restaurants in chinatown, there's not much of an excuse not to go to boston (quickly, before they raise the T-fare!)</p>

<p>Pu Pu Hot Pot.</p>

<p>mmm. the goofier the name, the better the food.</p>