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    Blossom Bar and Toro Are Among the Best Restaurants in Boston

    By Hayley Hynes,

    5 hours ago
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    If you’re coming to Massachusetts for a visit, there’s a lot to be seen and limited time to accomplish it all. From watching a game at Fenway Park to getting an American history lesson at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, you’ll have no trouble keeping yourself busy in the area. To make sure you get maximum enjoyment out of your time in the state, you’ll want to include pitstops at some of the best restaurants in Boston on your itinerary.

    A delicious meal will keep your hanger at bay and connect you more closely to the diverse array of foods one can find in Massachusetts. When you’re feeling blue, you can seek comfort in the form of soul food at Grace by Nia, or The Friendly Toast has something for everyone on its vast breakfast menu. Read on to find out which of the best restaurants in Boston might be your new favorite.

    Secure Some Soul Food With a Live Show at Grace by Nia

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    Those who prefer their soul food with a side of live entertainment will love Grace by Nia on Seaport Blvd. This marks Nia Grace’s third restaurant in the Boston area, following her success at Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen and The Underground Cafe with a modern-day supper club. On the menu, you’ll find Southern classics like fried catfish bites and lobster mac and cheese. Elsewhere, the brown butter beignets on the weekend brunch menu are sure to steal your heart.

    Monica’s Mercato & Salumeria Boasts the Best Italian Subs

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    One of the best restaurants in Boston is located on the North End of the city – Monica’s Mercato & Salumeria. Fresh, quality ingredients help this establishment stand out from its many competitors, and while menu items aren’t affordable for everyone, a visit to Monica’s should be on every Massachusetts tourist’s bucket list. Trip Advisor users suggest the rosemary ham special or the prosciutto and burrata hero.

    There’s So Much to Love About Boston’s Blossom Bar

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    If you’re only in Boston for a short time and can’t decide between a night of delicious eats or checking out the nightlife with your friends, Blossom Bar should be on your radar. Located in the Brookline area, this Chinese restaurant is known for its innovative cocktail menu and Sichuan cuisine. They’re open for lunch and supper seven days a week; reservations can be booked on their website.

    Mooncusser’s Seafood Fine Dining Experience Is Unforgettable

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    The 4.5-star rating Mooncusser currently holds on Trip Advisor is well-deserved. The New England Fish House has gone above and beyond to develop a reputation of elegance, serving locally caught aquatic life paired with sustainable alternatives. Their wine list is impressive, offering 400 selections for guests to pair with their fine dining menu.

    Get Your Greek on At Krasi Meze & Wine

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    Some of Boston’s best restaurants are located near the water, and while the vibes aren’t the same as what you’ll encounter in Greece, they do their best to temporarily transport you out of America. A standout in that category is Krasi Meze & Wine, which specializes in Mediterranean flavors. Watch your delicious tzatziki be made tableside while you soak in the warm, inviting ambiance of the busy restaurant.

    The Friendly Toast Is a Perfect Spot for a Breakfast Date

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    The beauty of breakfast is how diverse it can be, and The Friendly Toast doesn’t disappoint with its menu options. Despite how busy it can get in the kitchen, chefs make sure that presentation is on point when serving their famous chicken and waffles or eggs benedict. Servers are knowledgeable and can guide you towards making the best decision with your order, and they’ll make sure you’re well taken care of for the duration of your meal.

    You’ll Love the Spanish Tapas at Toro

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    Tapas and small plates have grown in popularity over the years, in part thanks to social media but also because of the more affordable pricing. If you and your dinner companions want to eat good and try a variety of foods without breaking the bank, consider hitting up Toro and sharing some plates between you. They’re open for brunch, lunch, dinner and late-night eats, also offering wine, beer and cocktails to compliment your tapas.

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