Tanya Edwards
Tanya Edwards is a freelance writer based in coastal New England. Her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Refinery29, CNN, Better Homes & Gardens, Food Network, and more. She knows exactly where to get Happy Hour oysters from NYC all the way up to Bar Harbor, Maine, and will happily eat her way through any town in the world.
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Page 2Puritan & Co.
Puritan & Co. is a New England restaurant with a wild mushroom risotto that might make you fantasize about wandering the woods and foraging for fungi.
Tony & Elaine’s
Tony & Elaine’s is an old school Italian restaurant in the North End that isn’t actually that old.
Row 34
Row 34 is a seafood restaurant with a good beer selection in the the Fort Point area of the Seaport.
Ristorante Lucia
Ristorante Lucia is an Italian-American spot in the North End that serves a great chicken marsala.
Prima
Prima is the sort of place people go to mark special occasions—or at least to feel like they’re marking one, even if it’s just dinner on a Tuesday night.
Sofra
Sofra is a counter-service cafe in West Cambridge that makes incredible mezze and Mediterranean dishes.
Peach Farm Restaurant
Peach Farm Restaurant should be your first stop for consistently delicious food in Chinatown.
Galleria Umberto
Galleria Umberto is a thick-crust pizza joint in the North End that only does lunch.
1928 Beacon Hill
The atmosphere at this American restaurant in Beacon Hill reminds us of a Gatsby party—one where everyone eats kobe beef pigs in a blanket instead of baked ham and roast turkeys.
Cisco Brewers Nantucket
Cisco Brewers Nantucket is an essential island hang for day drinking and food trucks.
Atlantic Fish And Chop House
Atlantic Fish and Chop House is a seafood restaurant on the waterfront in Edgartown.
The Best Restaurants In The North End
You can’t throw an arancina in the North End without hitting a mid-tier red sauce joint. But there are also excellent spots hiding throughout this tiny neighborhood’s cobblestone streets.
The Best Sushi Restaurants In Boston
Sure, the lobster rolls and raw bars are great, but Boston’s sushi deserves some love, too.
The Best Seafood Restaurants In Boston
Our favorite spots for traditional New England spreads, Brazilian moqueca, and sushi served in a basement under a vinyl bar.
The Nautilus
Nautilus Pier 4 in the Seaport is the kind of restaurant that does dishes from all over the place.
Little Sage
Little Sage is the reincarnation of a beloved Italian spot known for its exceptional housemade pastas.