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General: Le’s is a basic vietnamese restaurant. Service is fast (usually). The food is decent. Large plates. Located: 137 Brighton Ave, Allston 02134 

She Said: Fast, friendly, average quality. Come to dine if you’re in a hurry or very hungy! Le’s is nothing great, but it was good because I was very hungry. The Fresh Summer spring rolls with Tofu were fine. I liked it and they were basic. The peanut sauce was very good. I had curry tofu… however it wasn’t curry. I think they messed up my order. I didn’t care. I wanted tofu so badly and it really enjoyed it. All the veggies (broccoli, zucchini, squash, snowpeas, red peppers) were decently steamed. I also had the bubble Thai tea and it was different than i was expecting. I was thinking more tea.. not smoothie. This is just a lunch place. I wouldn’t come for dinner. The plates are too much, but I ate everything!

He Said: This is definitely an interesting place, and totally not a place i will just go, but since we were driving around the area and she suggested Vietnamese, I was like why not?, we got in, this place is very Allston, the dishes are big, they are tasty, and The drinks were good, I order Tsingtao Chinese beer, that was pretty awesome for a hot day, the we had the spring roles, nothing there. just lettuce, but the peanut sauce was pretty good, Then I had a chicken noodle soup, I ordered the small one but it comes in huge bowl…. this was actually pretty decent, for my main dish i had the curry beef, this was spicy and good but I was already so full from the other dishes that couldn’t finish. She gave me some of her tofu, that was pretty good, It tasted like chicken.
Any how go here if you are in the area and super hungry.



General: Scoozi! The best place on earth. International, young and fun crowd. Good food, good Sangria, good friends. Located: 237 Newbury St.

She Said Update: Not much new to say about this place. I’m here all the time. I’d say almost once a week! I took my mum here as well. Unfortunately we had to sit inside, but none the less it was still fun. She even liked the Sangria and normally she doesn’t. The pizza was yummy :) we had the veggie one.

He Said Update: There is always a summer song, a summer outfit, and a summer place for food an drinks, this was the place to be for the summer. One more thing I love the Tuna Putanesca panini. yeah!



General: City Bar is located in the Lenox Hotel. This is a pretty fancy place. I believe this bar is kind of for the “older” crowd, but it’s very nice. I saw a range of people there. Located: 61 Exeter St, Btwn Boylston & Blagden St.

She Said: We didn’t eat at City Bar, but there were drinks around the table. He and She took She’s mum, K around the town, for a night cap, the stop was City Bar. I had the Guava Martini, which He recommended. Not a bad choice. I thought the flavor was tasty. However, K didn’t enjoy her dry martini as much. I didn’t ask her why, which I should have, but all I know is that my mum knows her martini’s and if this wasn’t the cut, well then don’t order the dry martini here! The next night, we did a night cap again at City Bar. I had the Ruby which is a champagne cocktail. I thought it was so good! I’d order it again and AGAIN. They just used Pom juice…. so there is nothing special, but I enjoyed it. K thought it tasted like cough medicine! As for Service… it was accommodating. K is hard of hearing and City Bar is quiet enough for anyone.

He Said: I like this bar, is good is well decorated and “confi”, every time I come here is almost a rule to get guava martini’s they are so good, I am glad she like it. It is a good place to end up the night. quiet and close to all the other croweded bars, specially after 12. Beware thoug they are very strict about wearing hats, so all those sports fans out there trying to wear your team colors on the head, this is not the spot. I’ll kepp you posted as my next try will be the expresso martinis. cheers!!!



On the busy street of Newbury, you’ll find this awesome tapas restaurant. Tapeo is for people who like adventure and aren’t scared to try something new! Always a large crowd, always a bit of a wait, and expensive, but well worth it. Located: 266 Newbury St.

She Said: Tapeo: Loud, Spanish, Fun, Tapas and Long Waits are some of the words to describe this great place. None the less, it’s a favorite. Tapeo is on the busy street of Newbury, so you’ll always have a wait, no matter what, but it is absolutally worth it. The atmosphere is very nice, the service is great and the food is outstanding! The dishes ordered included Mejillones con Aguacate (mussels with avocado) - very nice salsa. There was a lot of flavor. Pimientos Asados (roasted red peppers) - nothing about it.. no flavor. Gorditas (prunes stuffed with goat cheese, wrapped in bacon) - SO GOOD! these prunes had so much flavor and taste to them. He ate the bacon. Scallops and swordfish skewers, which were just okay…. and for the BEST dish: Tuna STuffed octopus in its own black ink! AMAZING. yeah it sounds gross.. but it is the best thing in the world. I don’t care who you are.. you have to try it.

He siad: Ok tapas are some of my favorite food, I kind of grow up with them, my mom use to make us these treats all the time. Although the selection at tapeo is more of an americanize version you still find on the menu interesting stuff like “Tuna Stuffed octopus in its own black ink” this was great just like she said’s. The service is always nice, I always find some one who speaks spanish so i just feel like at home. In last nights case we had Alberto he is from Columbia and he was pretty cool, he bought us a round of Sangria and a Flan, we usally don’t eat dessert, but I am glad we did it was really good… Thanks Alberto.

So I encourage you to go and try it is a fun place and I am sure with whom ever you go with they will enjoy it as much as She and I did.



General: Home of the Boston Red Sox and one of the two oldest base balls parks in America, Located at Boston Red Sox, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston MA 02215-3496

She Said: umm really I have no idea what to say… It’s the baseball field, so you’ll find the baseball essentials: Franks, Dogs, PopCorn, Beer, Ice Cream… etc…. However I did run into a stand that served “healthy’ option: yogurt, carrots and dip. Myself, sneak in what little nibbles I can in my pockets. As for restaurants surrounding the area… There are many, but I can’t tell you about them because I haven’t eaten there and they don’t appeal to me!

He Said: Fenway franks, Fenway franks, they are raw simple hot dogs but for us base ball lovers and sox fans this food and crappy but expensive beer is as close as you get to live the Boston passion for their sports teams. I love this place and I think the whole old vive of fenway is enough for me to keep coming back for as many games I can. One tip though, If you get a chance to go to a day game during the week, totally do it. is the best experience. Go Sox!!!!



General: This Tapas restaurant is also a martini bar. Located in the South End, 28 Degrees is a trendy, hip, and fun place to have drinks and dine at any time of the week. The weekend, of course, is backed and loud so make sure you have a reservation. Located: 1 Appleton St (at the corner of Tremont St).

She Said: I have to say, I’m a little disappointed that I don’t find more “bad” places in Boston to eat at… so far everything is fairly great and 28 Degrees is no exception. I’d come here again in a heart beat. First of all, the service was fantastic. Vince, our waiter, was great and very nice. I’m sure you’re more interested in the food and wine though…. Food — KILLER! These oyster were better than I’ve had in a while. (Between 5pm and 7pm, you can get oysters for a dollar). My Yellowfin Tuna Tartare was so good too. I had to have tuna tartare that was my input for the night. I know I’m more of a vegetarian, but I took a small break and had seafood this weekend. Next we had these mini Maine crab tacos with Mango. I did not enjoy this as much as the other dishes. The seared scallops were also a hit around the table. The last dish was the Spicy Grilled Shrimp… I did not try this dish though, so He could tell you more. For drinks we had a bottle of Dog Point. If you don’t know this wonderful white wine, SHAME ON YOU! It is fantastic and went very well with dinner. We also had 2 dessert drinks to share and try. The Espresso Martini was very good (if you like these types of martinis). The Raspberry Truffle Martini not so good. It was too sweet for my liking. Too “desserty” My Favorite part of the restaurant is the BATHROOM. the ceiling is awesome (water) and it was just fun and cool. So make sure you check that out!

He Said: 28 degrees, I am kind of trying to figure out why the name. is 28 degrees Celsius / Fahrenheit??????? or just a random angle on right triangle….. I don’t know? but what i know the food i had here was pretty good! Yeah the setting was nice laungue trendy, almost NYC. which i think is a good thing :)

So we went to try a new place and also because I wanted to celebrate she coming back and she’s mom being in town. any way long story short I loved the oysters…… wow so good. if you go there and don’t have them, It’s a Pink Panther pop. shame of you for not liking oysters. you can review our menu here or in an others sites. but i had a great time here. I also will have an expresso tinny for dessert and once is time to break the seal go to the bath room, is a pretty place. I am sure she and he will have more stories from this place…. will keep you posted.



General: Located street level below the Shops at Prudential Center, Haru Boston’s 6,100 sq. ft. space boasts a Japanese garden, bamboo floors and wooden footbridge. The elegant sushi bar takes pride of place in the main dining room along with custom pieces from local artists, and the sake and cocktail bar is a smart spot for after-work drinks or late night people-watching. 55 Huntington Avenue, Boston.

 

She Said: Haru is good, but not fantastic. This was the first Japanese restaurant that I went to in Boston. It has all your japanese needs of course, and I’m not saying it bad at all, I did enjoy it, but I think because it’s a chain, the appeal for me is gone. They did make me a good espresso martini though!

He Said: For a chain mall type restaurant this is not bad, they have a good menu selection and the food is not bad, Is not you average chain restaurant type, I would say it falls on the upper category. Deco is de accorde and prices are right. Drink menu is good and the staff is friendly. if you are shopping at the pru, and get hungry and the mood for some sushi. yeah is a good option.

 



General: Traditional, well decorated, high quality, full menu Japanese Cuisine, Located near Coolidge Corner. 1280 Beacon St Brookline, MA 02446,

She Said: Can I say… OH MY GOOOOD. (and that’s god, but it’s totally good too!). This place, Fugakyu, is amazing beyond belief. I absolutely love Japanese food and this is the place. It’s a big restaurant, so at first it doesn’t seem very authentic, but it’s so tasty. There are so many maki rolls and entrees that it makes it really hard to choose. That’s my main downfall of Fugakyu. The menu is so extensive that he and I just ordered the Boat because we couldn’t decide. But whatever you order, you won’t regret!

He Said: I been coming here for quite of while, Every time i try to order something new from their extensive menu, I have never been disappointed. This Place is huge, kind a like a maze. If you are with a big party you probably will get one of the private little rooms that resemble more authentic Japanese decor. Ok now to the food. The sushi is pretty good, they have all the traditional rolls that you expect from any sushi bar. but you don’t go to Fugakyu for the sushi, instead for the apetaizer and the well balance array of diferent meats and vegetarian dishes the offer.



HEY ALL!!!          He and She hope everyone is well. They apologize for not having any new posts! :(   They have both been running around, both outside Boston at the moment… 

 

Continue to stop in here at BostonMunch and post a comment!! AND TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW ABOUT THE SITE!!!!   When He and She get back to Boston… in about 3 weeks, posts will be up left and right! 

 

Let He and She know if you want to join them one night for drinks and new foods… you never know when or where you might find your new favorite place! 



General: Preppy, popular, summer outdoor patio American food restaurant on the heart of back bay. Located: 190 Newbury St., Boston, MA, 02116. Right on the corner of Newbury and Exceter.

She Said: I’ve been to Stephanie’s a few different times. The first was back when I visited Boston to check out schools. I loved it from the start. haha. I don’t know why. Maybe at first it was because I felt it was a “family” setting… My sister, my mum and our friend all went to Stephanie’s and had a wonderful time. The other times I’ve been, I’ve been just as satisfied. Dishes I recommend include (oh, ps, the dishes are pretty big): baked spinach and artichoke dip, Asian Yellow Fin Tuna Salad, Ahi Tuna Tartare… and their Bloody Mary’s are pretty good too. OHHH! can’t forget.. their Brunch menu is fantastic.. check it out. 

He Said: We have been here more than a couple of times, one of them I had of all things the meatloaf, it was pretty good for a meal that is usually so blah! The portions on this place are pretty big. so you have to be careful on what to order. If you don’t have a big appetite, sharing meals is a good idea. On the summer be prepared for a wait if you want to dine out doors and people watch, during the winter still pretty popular and you might experience some waiting. They have a great bar so you can consider ordering almost any kind of drinks. Margaritas are good as well as the white sangria. this place is one of those that we can always go when we don’t want to put to much effort on deciding or are just in between doing something else. 



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