… within 25 miles of me. Sushi was exotic and a little bit scary, and so was Thai food. There was one Burmese restaurant in Boston, but Vietnamese and Malaysian restaurants simply didn’t exist.
Today, Chinese food available in the U.S. has …
… within 25 miles of me. Sushi was exotic and a little bit scary, and so was Thai food. There was one Burmese restaurant in Boston, but Vietnamese and Malaysian restaurants simply didn’t exist.
Today, Chinese food available in the U.S. has …
… Waltham, or Woburn are not “Boston!”) but if you want to fully experience all that Boston has to offer in terms of its cultural offerings, history, great dining and nightlife options, you’re going to want to stay someplace downtown. Comparison shop …
… milk at Dunkin’ Donuts. And i love the vanilla cappuccino at Star buck’s! I’ve been going there for years.
Boston Market is great! I was disappointed when they discontinued serving the rice pilaf that i loved. When i first begun to eat …
… through the boat of Grissel. (remember I was starving)! And, I must say, that trying to find a bathroom, in the middle of Boston on a Sunday morning, was more difficult than I ever imagined!
What will we ever do without fast food I ask? Well …
Recently at a fine dining establishment in Boston a woman ordered a Stoli Doli, which is a pretty strong drink that consists of straight up Stolichnaya Vodka that’s steeped with pineapple for three days. Now, when you order a drink at this …
… I cannot tell the difference between Puerto Rican and Cuban from the islands or from New York or Boston. America has the most unique fused variations of food from around the world, but does not have the best food overall.
While living in …
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