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    • Bistro du Midi. Restaurants. French. Back Bay. price 3 of 4. The recently renovated restaurant—you’ll love the newly brightened space—occupies one of the city's most enviable addresses, right across the street from the Public Garden.
    • Uni. Restaurants. Japanese. Back Bay. price 4 of 4. Under the helm of Chef David Bazirgan, Uni is known for its standout sashimi program and inventive Japanese creations.
    • Grill 23 & Bar. Restaurants. Steakhouse. Back Bay. price 4 of 4. Perhaps the city’s most famous steakhouse, Grill 23 continues to be the site of countless carnivorous business dinners and special occasions.
    • Asta. Restaurants. American creative. Back Bay. price 4 of 4. Prix-fixe menus can be gateways to lackluster dining experiences, but in the hands of Chef Alex Crabb (of Noma and L’Espalier fame), they’re quite the opposite.
  1. Back Bay Restaurants - Boston, MA: See 42,828 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 42,828 restaurants in Boston Back Bay and search by cuisine, price, and more.

    • Abe & Louie’s. Abe & Louie’s marries land and sea with towering shellfish towers, entrees like a massive Maine lobster casserole (combining a two-pound crustacean baked with breadcrumbs), and juicy cuts of corn-fed, Midwestern beef.
    • Atlantic Fish Company. Atlantic Fish has been putting forth Boston classics — lobsters, steamers, mussels, and more, all locally sourced from family fisheries — for four decades, served in large portions that don’t disappoint the hungry.
    • Bar Boulud. Boston gets the culinary respect it deserves as the home of celebrity chef Daniel Boulud’s third Bar Boulud outpost (behind New York and London).
    • Bistro du Midi. Chef Robert Sisca is back behind the stove as Bistro du Midi’s executive chef, creating crudo plates so artful it seems a shame to dig into the delicate balance of light flavors and textures.
    • Faccia A Faccia, Italian
    • Uni, Sushi/Japanese
    • Citrus and Salt, Mexican
    • Saltie Girl, Seafood
    • Contessa, Milanese
    • Sorellina, Italian/French
    • Deuxave, French/Farm-To-Table
    • Café Sauvage, French

    The brainchild of culinary masterminds, Ken Oringer and Jamie Bisonette, Faccia a Faccia is the hottest new restaurant in Back Bay. The menu combines classic Italian dishes like pasta and bruschetta with the exceptionally innovative techniques and twists in true Oringer/Bisonette fashion. If you’re a fan of their other restaurants like Little Donke...

    This is turning into a Ken Oringer appreciation post, but we couldn’t leave Uni off the menu. Uni ishands down the best sushi restaurant in the city. The fish is ridiculously fresh and combinations like Shima Aji(Trevally) with parsnip miso and Thai bird chili will make your taste bunds dance and your heart sing! 370 Commonwealth Ave.

    In this hip aesthetically decorated spot with pink walls and tall palm trees, you’ll find Mexican food with a spicy twist! Corn isn’t just on the cob at Citrus and Salt, it’s dusted with Flaming Hot Cheetos. Everything on the menu from the beef cheek to the chilaquiles nachos satisfies. And don’t skip the refreshing dole whip for dessert! 142 Berke...

    Seafood lovers, Saltie Girl awaits you. From fried lobster and waffles to fresh ceviche, Saltie Girl knows how to do seafood right. Whether you want your fish fried, broiled, baked or, raw Saltie Girl is the spot to get your fix. 279 Dartmouth St.

    If you haven’t heard of Contessa, do you even live in Boston? The Milanese rooftop restaurant(perched atop The Newbury hotel) is worth all of the praise since its opening. The food is fresh and delicious, the servers are lovely, and garden filled terrace with panoramic views of the Public Garden, Common and city skyline can’t be beat. 3 Newbury St.

    For incredibly elevated Italian fare, Sorellina checks the box! The chic, dimly lit atmosphere makes it lovely for romantic outings or special occasions. The plates here are small but every bite is like a trip to Italy itself! 1 Huntington Ave.

    The farm-to-table French restaurant serves dishes that draw a fine line between elevated cuisine and a pure form of artwork. The foie gras here will melt in your mouth as will the succulent Long Island duck. 371 Commonwealth Ave.

    The new French cafe is one of our favorite Back Bay brunchspots in the city right now! But it’s also lovely for lunch and dinner. Here you’ll get a fancy meal all without breaking the bank. 25 Massachusetts Ave.

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · Historic Copley Square sits at the center, surrounded by some tempting eateries. Although Boston may be best known for its seafood, Back Bay restaurants dish up plenty of delicious food besides steaming bowls of clam chowder.

  3. Mar 12, 2020 · Back Bay. $$$$ Perfect For: Casual Weeknight Dinner Lunch. You can spend your life going to every great restaurant in Boston, or you can go to Parish Cafe and say you did, because the menu at this gastropub is filled with sandwiches created by chefs from some of the city’s best spots.

  4. Best Restaurants in Back Bay, Boston, MA 02228 - Krasi, Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar, The Salty Pig, Saltie Girl, Little Whale, Buttermilk & Bourbon, Gigi, Sabina Mezcaleria, Piattini, Joe’s On Newbury.

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