Couple dining
Hungry for some hearty New England Clam Chowder? How about a bowl of Creamy Corn Soup with Tarragon Blossoms, Brown Butter Powder and Maine Crab? Find these culinary masterpieces – and more – coming out of the kitchens of the finest Boston restaurants!

     

  1. O Ya
  2. O Ya is one of Boston’s newest up-and-comers. Named the #1 New Restaurant in the United States by the New York Times in 2008; the World’s 10 Best New Restaurants of the Year by Food & Wine Magazine in 2008; awarded Best of Boston, General Excellence; and ranked Boston’s #1 Restaurant in 2009 by Boston Magazine, O Ya’s accolades do not outshine the food that comes out of its kitchen! For more information about what is often considered the best restaurant in Boston visit O Ya’s website at: http://www.oyarestaurantboston.com/.

  3. Neptune Oyster Bar
  4. Pairing exquisite wine with succulent oysters, Neptune Oyster Bar’s raw bar and banquette has a reputation in Boston for offering the best seafood concoctions. Rated as having the Best New Wine List in 2005 by Food and Wine Magazine, Neptune Oyster Bar’s David Nevins brings wine and oysters together harmoniously, enriching the flavors of each. For more about this best restaurant in Boston go to: http://www.neptuneoyster.com/.


  5. No. 9 Park
  6. No. 9 Park’s innovative chef Barbara Lynch brings the cuisines of France and Italy to bear on “simple” country fare. Her 1940’s inspired elegant townhouse in the prominent Beacon Hill neighborhood has won “Boston’s Best” by The Improper Bostonian in June 2009. In January of 2009, No. 9 Park was named in “The 50 Best Restaurants” by Boston Magazine. Come and see for yourself! Savor a glass of old world Austrian wine and be transported to the hill country of Italy! For more about one of the best places to eat in Boston go to: http://www.no9park.com/.

  7. Locke-Ober
  8. Locke-Ober has a long history of serving up excellence in Boston. One of the best places to eat in Boston, Locke-Ober’s classical continental cuisine is tempered with just the right amount of tradition and innovation. For more about this top restaurant go to: http://www.lockeober.com/.

  9. Clio and the Uni Sashimi Bar
  10. Donning fresh herbs and flowers for added flavor and presentation, Clio’s Kenneth Oringer is well known for his innovative Japanese fusion cuisine. This restaurant packs a punch with two first-class dining experiences in one! At Clio’s Uni Sashimi Bar, Chef Ken maximizes his creative talents with dishes like Tako – a Japanese Octopus Sashimi, or Rock Shrimp Tempura with Spicy Red Pepper Aioli and Korean Pepper Threads. Be sure to check out Clio and Uni, two of the best Boston restaurants under one roof! To view Chef Oringer’s inspiring menu go to:

    http://www.cliorestaurant.com/.

  11. Oleana
  12. Chef Ana Sortun’s Mediterranean inspired menu features unusual spice combinations and comfort food. Try the Acorn Squash Dolma with Lamb, Tahini, & Brown Butter or the Rabbit Buried in Vermicelli with Celery Root, Orange Blossom & Moroccan-Spiced Almonds. Indulge in some homemade Cocoa Rose Ice Cream while smelling the blooms in Oleana’s outdoor garden. Check out one of the most comforting Boston restaurants at http://www.oleanarestaurant.com/.

  13. Toro
  14. From the chef that brought you Uni, Toro’s Spanish-only wine list and authentic Spanish-style tapas make for a colorful and memorable meal centered on community and friendship. Located in Boston’s South End, Toro is one of the Boston top restaurants! For more information go to: http://www.toro-restaurant.com/.

  15. The Black Rose
  16. A veritable Boston institution, The Black Rose is the best Irish pub in the city! Featuring nightly live Irish music, pints of Guinness, and excellent Irish and New England inspired cuisine, The Black Rose is a must-see attraction for those who want to get a taste of Irish culture in Boston. For more about one of the most popular restaurants in Boston go to: http://www.irishconnection.com/blackrose.html.

  17. The Butcher Shop
  18. This quirky restaurant/neighborhood butcher is patterned after the old world European butcher shops. It’s the only place in Boston where you can sit down to a bowl of Italian Onion Soup with mimolette ravioli and beef cheeks and also order a cut of bone-in ribeye. Check out The Butcher Shop – one of the best places to eat in Boston: http://www.thebutchershopboston.com/.

  19. Legal Seafoods
  20. Stop by this Boston haunt and indulge in a plate of raw oysters or Legal’s famous New England Clam Chowder. In a hurry? Take a Fried Clam Roll to go.  Or dine outdoors by the bay. Try the Bluefish for a mouthwatering Legal experience. For more information about this Boston hotspot go to: http://www.legalseafoods.com/index.cfm/page/Home.