
Dine in Style - Guide to Boston's Top Restaurants
Though not always popular for its fine dining, Boston was taken by a storm in the 1980s and since then you see some of the best restaurants pop up in different parts of the city.
Aujourd'hui at the, Four Seasons Hotel Boston gives you a classic example of a perfect hotel diner, with its gorgeous ambience and delicious food.
Aujourd'hui
http://www.fourseasons.com/boston/dining/
Often considered the best restaurant in Boston, the Italian Sorellina is a must visit.
Sorellina
http://www.sorellinaboston.com/
If you're looking to throw a party look no further than Market by Jean-Georges, a casual and simple, yet elegant restaurant.
Market by Jean-Georges
www.marketbyjgboston.com
If steaks are your thing, the magnificently done The Oak Room, is where you go to. And for Chinese your safest bet will be Asana.
The Oak Room
http://www.theoakroom.com/
Asana
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/boston/dining/asana
The Melting Pot - A Fondue Restaurant provides a fine fondue dining experience. If out for a romantic evening, this is where to go.
The Melting Pot
http://www.meltingpot.com/location.aspx?q=140
Clio, is a French American restaurant which will not only excite your gastronomic juices but the food there is a visual delight.
Clio
http://www.cliorestaurant.com
If world class sushi is what you're looking for then o ya is the place to go. You might need to wait to get a table there, but it's worth every minute.
Salts gives you American food with a tinge of French. Such is their popularity, certain demanded dishes need to be reserved in advance.
No. 9 Park and L'Espalier, both elegant and owned by renowned chefs are places to try out.
o ya
http://www.oyarestaurantboston.com
Salts
http://www.saltsrestaurant.com

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