
What are some good restaurants?
I'd like to find a good Thai restaurant in Boston that's good for groups. And do you have any dishes that you recommend?
10 Answers
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Dok Bua in Brookline is the best option around as far as quality is concerned. I would strongly recommend you make the effort to dine at Dok Bua.
If you need a Thai restaurant within the city here are two others, however; please keep in mind that they are of lesser quality.
ALTERNATIVES:
1) Montien
2) Brown Sugar Cafe over 9 years agoAnswered by George Masterjohn viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
- Dok Bua is amazing. There used to be another brown sugar on the other side of Fenway park, closer to the MFA. It's now called Thaitation, but they kept the same chef so the food is just as good Kari C over 9 years ago
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Fig's Italian restaurant I have been there more than 20 times over 9 years ago
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Franklin Cafe (Southie)
Menton (Fort Point)
Craigie on Main (Cambridge)
Hungry Mother
Citizen (Fenway)
Neptune (North End)
Yankee Lobster (Wharf) they have the best lobster roll ever! $16 with amazing fries. It's not one of those mayo laden ones either, it's super fresh and made to order. Don't expect great decor it's about the fresh fish! over 9 years agoAnswered by John Lib viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Whoops sorry about that didn't read the Thai part ...
Try Typhoon in Chinatown/Downtown it's Vietnamese with really good thai too! over 9 years agoAnswered by John Lib viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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I think chills and olive garden are the best over 9 years ago
Answered by Dhruv Gupta viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Oh and also, on boylston st near the prudential center there is chili duck, which is also not bad over 9 years ago
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There is Ole restaurant (Mexican food) in Cambridge about 9 years ago
Answered by martin viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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magianos little italy is amazing but expensive almost 9 years ago