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Fish Tavern Margaro

Posted by sorel 4 May 2007

Located in Hatzikyriakio Piraeus, the menu is simple fried fish or shrimps with a huge Greek salad made from the best tomatoes and Greek Feta, Retsina from the barel, very cheap prices.

www.athensguide.org

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Craigie Street Bistrot

Posted by adrian 3 May 2007

High class French food near Harvard Square. A great place for a special meal that doesn't have to be expensive. The three-course prix fix neighbourhood menu is one of the best deals in Boston.

5 Craigie Circle, Cambridge
Tel: (617) 497 5511
www.craigiestreetbistrot.com

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Redbones Barbecue

Posted by adrian 3 May 2007

Probably the best ribs and barbecue in the Boston area with a rotating selection of local, regional and from further afield micro brews. Generally crowded with students, locals and tourists but worth the wait. Get a seat at the bar and watch the baseball, or ask for a seat at the counter where the kitchen staff feed you titbits while you wait for your dinner (don't forget to tip them!).

55 Chester Street, Somerville
Tel: (617) 628 2200
www.redbones.com

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The Paramount

Posted by Roytheboy 3 May 2007

Real deal American diner in one of Boston's ritziest areas, Beacon Hill, and full of regulars. Best for Sunday breakfast/brunch of home-style buttery pancakes with crispy bacon on the side, and steaks or burgers in the evening.

44 Charles St
Tel: 617 720 1152
www.paramountboston.com

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Caffe Vittoria

Posted by ciarap 3 May 2007

The North End is Boston's Little Italy, chocca with delis, salumerias, bakeries, grocers, and the first Italian cafe in Boston, Caffe Vittoria. Sit and steep a while in the vintage atmosphere — antique coffee-makers adorn the windows, sepia prints line the wood-pannelled walls and little old boys suck down their espressos. Line your stomach with cappuccino and cannoli, and hum a Dean Martin tune in your head.

296 Hanover St
Tel: 617 227 7606
www.vittoriacaffe.com

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Le Reconfort

Posted by RachelH 3 May 2007

Le Reconfort is a lovely little restaurant in the Marais district. Food is absolutely delicious and the waiters (who I suspect are also the owners) are really great. The menu is in an old French novel which really adds to its bohemian vibe!

37 Rue De Poitou
75003
Paris

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De Waaghals

Posted by courgette 2 May 2007

Vegetarian restaurant near Museumplein, but a world away from the crowds. It serves cuisine themed from different parts of the world, which apparently changes every couple of weeks.

We had a lovely meal sat outside in the tree-lined street. Inside, the decor was fairly modern. Service was friendly and efficient.

My partner and I had a main, desert and wine for €60 and would definitely go again.

Only open between 17.00 and 21.30 and closed on Mondays. It's probably worth booking.

www.waaghals.nl/
29 Frans Halsstraat, 1072 BK Amsterdam
020 6799609

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The Capital Grille

Posted by riddler 1 May 2007

For a special night out while in Boston try this place. Old English style chop house, in a fine dining way (and price!). Make sure you book as it gets really busy. As does the bar, which is also a great spot for a drink apres shopping on Newbury Street.

359 Newbury Street
Tel: 617 262 8900
www.thecapitalgrille.com/Locations/Boston/Main.asp?Location=Boston

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Fuxia is a vibrant and atmospheric Italian restaurant in the square of Place Marché St-Honore. Incredibly good value and great food. We had to wait around 15 minutes for a table and there was a wait all night, but never for too long and a great sign of a popular place. Also full of Parisiens, so a good place if you want to get rid of the rest of the tourists in Paris!

Marché St-Honore off Rue St-Honore

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Union Oyster House

Posted by Rayinfo 1 May 2007

Atmospheric old restaurant in the old part of Boston. Try fresh-shucked oysters at the oyster bar.

Near Government Center.
www.unionoysterhouse.com/

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Top of the Hub restaurant

Posted by EmElBee 1 May 2007

Top of the Hub restaurant, on the 52nd floor of the Prudential building, is a great place to catch views of Boston. Dinners can get pricey but for lunch or dessert it is actually fairly reasonable. It's worth a few extra dollars for the views. Go during an off time so you are sure to snag a table next to the window.

Prudential Building
Back Bay or Prudential T Stop

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Cambridge One

Posted by scmm 1 May 2007

Restaurant/bar: fabulous thin crust pizzas, great selection of wines and beers. Superbly chilled out, good value and - best of all - flat screen TVs showing the sport but with no sound... fun for the guys and the gals.

27 Church St
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-868-5362
T stop: Harvard Square

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Chowderfest

Posted by TaraHerman 1 May 2007

Don't miss creamy New England clam chowder... Atlantic Fish co restaurants are ubiquitous and serve very fine chowder.

www.bostonharborfest.com/chowderfest/

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Fanueil Hall Market

Posted by TaraHerman 1 May 2007

Very touristy, but still very atmospheric. Go to Durgin Park for some Boston Baked Beans.

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Zaftigs deli

Posted by TaraHerman 1 May 2007

Great Jewish soul food in Brookline.

335 Harvard Street, Brookline
Tel: 617 975 0075
www.zaftigs.com/aboutus.html

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This is the best bar in Cuzco (after much extensive research!!). It serves amazing daquaris in every flavour under the sun and the steaks are huge! They also serve amazing roast veg!

The best bit is the decor, half is covered with blue skies, clouds, cherubs etc and the other half of it is red leather, rubber and fetishy!

The sofas are actually old-fashioned iron bedsteads and the tables are old baths with glass tops with real live fish living in them. The service is amazing and the owner and his four boxer dogs are just the nicest people in the world!

www.fallenangelincusco.com/

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La Piscina restaurant

Posted by Loulie 1 May 2007

Attached to the La Calcina pensione this wonderful restaurant has great food at a fair price, which is not bad in Venice particularly given the view here. A good mix of meals and light snacks and good for vegetarians.

In Dorsoduro by the Zattere vaporetto stop.

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The bars and restaurants around Hakescher Markt & Oranienburger Strasse are great: lively venues offering good value with great service. The 'ladies of the night' plying their trade on Oranienburger Strasse was an eye opener.

However, under no circumstances visit 'Dante' in the row of restaurants situated in Hakescher Markt's S-Bhan station arches. We waited 50 minutes before we found that the kitchen had lost our order and a further 30 for the food to arrive, the staff were rude and at no point was an apology offered. This is not the norm as all other retsuarants in the area provided very friendly and efficient service.

In the Mitte. There are countless restaurants situated in and around the railway arches of Hakescher Markt's S-Bahn station, which is on lines; S-5, S-7, S-9.

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Tha Ashoka restaurant

Posted by karimno1 1 May 2007

A great restaurant which offers good discounts to guests at Globetrotters Backpackers hostel. It has a Pharsee section which is Persian so really the restaurant has quite a few menus to choose from.

91 Berkeley street,station charing cross

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The Clachaig Inn

Posted by pottig 30 April 2007

Fantastic place to eat, drink and recover from a hard day out on the hill. Also has accommodation if you're not a hard-up climber. Can get pretty lively on winter weekends. Great selection of real ales and even better selection of single malts.

Clachaig Inn
Glencoe
Argyll
Scotland
PH49 4HX

t. 01855 811252
e. inn@clachaig.com

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