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Boston dining
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top into one of Boston's
many restaurants and see
what kind of cuisine the
city has to offer. Enjoy
one of the many popular
seafood or Italian restaurants.
Abe and Louie's
793 Boylston Street
617-536-6300
www.abeandlouies.com
Cuisine: American Steakhouse
This American steakhouse boasts
fine quality beef used in its signature
prime steaks. The restaurant also
has a selection of fresh seafood and
produce. It has won awards for its
food, drinks, and service and has
an extensive wine menu.
Angela's Café
131 Lexington Street
617-567-4972
www.angelascafeboston.com
Cuisine: Mexican
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Boston Travel
This family-owned restaurant high-
lights the cuisine of Puebla, an area
of Mexico known for its cuisine. It
has
a variety of traditional dishes
and sauces from the area. The menu
offers options for breakfast, lunch,
and dinner, as well as desserts and
drinks.
erbaluce
69 Church Street
617-426-6969
www.erbaluce-boston.com
Cuisine: Italian
Consistently ranked as one of the
top Italian restaurants in Boston,
erbaluce embodies Chef Charles
Draghi's vision to bring together
dishes with fresh herbs and sauces
based on fruit and vegetable
essences; the idea is to avoid the
heaviness of dishes that have a lot of
extra butter and cream reductions.
The restaurant's wine list is based on
all-Italian wines picked by the chef.
The menu for erbaluce changes each
night.
Hamersley's Bistro
553
Tremont Street
617-423-2700
www.hamersleysbistro.com
Cuisine: New England rustic
This restaurant has been open for
more than 20 years and uses New
England ingredients to create dishes
inspired by the bistros of France.
The
menu features a variety of small
plates, appetizers, entrees, sides,
and desserts. The bistro also has a
brunch option and a number of beer
and wine options.
Menton
354 Congress Street
617-737-0099
mentonboston.com
Cuisine: French/Italian inspirations
Menton features a combination of
French and Italian cooking with its
modern dining. Dishes focus on
ingredients and technique, and
menus often change. Visitors to
the restaurant can choose from a
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