My wife's theatre group had a full run in Boston last month and I was able to spend a week. Here comes the photodump...
For the first two nights I was there, I let my wife do the picking, which had us dining at
Grafton Street both nights. The oysters were neither cleaned nor shucked very well. Fortunately for Grafton, they have a very nice bar and make a good cocktail. After two days, however, I was done letting my wife lead.
My first pleasant meal was a lunch by myself at
Oishii Boston1166 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02118
Oishii offered a great
Kaiseki lunch deal for 30 bucks which I gladly accepted.
Ginger ManhattanGreen Salad sesame dressing
Kaiseki LunchMaguro & HamachiFresh Lobster Wild Mushroom RisottoSeared Wild King Salmon Sweet Soy$30 for that feast, $10 for the cocktail, and their tax rate being ridiculously low made the meal's total something like $42.00. Money well spent.
My wife had the following day off so we made our way to North End for some cannoli and oysters.
Luckily, our wait was only about 15-20 minutes for
Neptune Oyster63 Salem Street
Boston, MA 02113
We ordered a
dozen oysters to split between us
But what we were really looking forward to were their warm
lobster rolls with butter in place of mayonnaise
and this sandwich did not disappoint. The bread they use is quite firm and was able to hold despite the beautifully warm butter dripping down the lobster, which was luscious. I had never had a warm lobster roll before, and I'll be seeing this one in my dreams.
Oddly enough, I did come back to Neptune a few days later with my buddy (where we had to wait 2 hours after arriving only 10 minutes after they opened), and I tried their normal lobster roll. though the lobster was still delicious, their roll really catered better to the melted butter than it did the mayo. My roll was a lot more difficult to eat.
Many thanks to Gypsy Boy for the cannoli idea
Top left
Mike's top right
Maria'sBottom
ModernMike's Pastry: by far our least favorite. The shell was huge, soggy on the bottom, and felt more like a dinner than a pastry.
Maria's Pastry: best ricotta, very good shell.
Modern Pastry: best shell, very good ricotta.
Maria's was our winner in the Great Cannoli War. I do have to say, though, we ordered 8 cannolis from Maria to be sent to Lexington KY the next day. The cannolis were received 3 days later and were not packed with any sort of ice pack. 80 bucks down the drain, which really pissed us off.
The next day my buddy came into town from New York, so we stayed in the area of Dana's theatre located in Cambridge and ate at
Russell House Tavern14 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Primarily we were there for some good cocktails, but we did order a few bites which included 2 dozen
Oysters (on a crappy cell phone pic)
Sadly, once you try Neptune, there's no going back. Oysters were just a tad dirty (though still a step up from Grafton)
But what Russell House did exceptionally well were their meat dishes
Roasted Marrow Bone Pickled Red Onion, House Marmalade, Brioche Toast
Smoked Pig's Tail Pierogi Parsnip Puree & Apple Cider Reduction
Crispy Soft Poached Farm Egg Pecorino Aioli, Toasted Brioche, Pancetta
There aren't many great options in Harvard Square, but Russell House is the neighborhood's saving grace.
For dinner later that night, we hauled ass to
Muqueca Restaurant1008 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02141
Pretty standard Brazilian fare was ordered which included
Fried PlaintainsFried YuccaFeijoada CompletaMoqueca Completa Fish, shrimp & mussels
Dana only had one afternoon show on Sunday which meant we could get a little fancy for dinner. The highlight of my week of dining was
Craigie On Main853 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
MenuRestaurantThe
Amuse Bouche was actually a trio of fish
house cured sea trout, horseradish cream
pickled mackerel, ramp aioli
smoked sablefish rillettes, hackleback roe, bagel chip
Sashimi of Kona Kampachi Spring pea coulis, ramp kimchi, pickled mustard seeds
Tilefish a la Plancha crispy ginger salad, tamarind and sea urchin jus
We did not get pairings but this saison was sent out to pair with our next course
De Ranke Saison De DottigniesRed Chile and Sesame-Marinated King Salmon Kama daikon and Asian pear salad
I can't tell you if the saison made any difference, but I can tell you that this course was an absolute knock out.
Ordered a bottle of very nice wine
Arbois Trousseau 'Les Berangeres' Jacques Puffeney
House-Made Rye Flour Fusilli Pasta boudin noir, forest mushrooms
Grilled Venison and Guanciale Crepinette farro verde, black garlic, piment d'Espelette vinaigrette
Vermone Pork Two Ways: Spice-Crusted Rib and Slow Roasted Neck French white asparagus, pea greens, morel mushrooms, dried cherry compote
The only savory course that didn't knock my socks completely off. slow roasted neck had a bit too much chew. A very minor quibble.
My dining companions did not care much for Craigie's intermezzo-like course
Asparagus and Anise Ice CreamThe asparagus I did not mind, but the anise overpowed a little too much and I couldn't get the taste of licorice out of my mouth. Still, kudos for trying. Speaking with out server, we were told Craigie did weird stuff like this all the time. Not all of it works (broccoli didn't go over too well either), but they're having fun with it.
Desserts all came out at the same time which consisted of
Orange Blossom Beignets date-orange caramel, cardamom anglaise
Dark Chocolate Marquis beet coulis, beet and white chocolate swirl ice cream, pumpernickel crumb
Buttermilk Pannacotta rhubarb compote, cashew-coriander granola
Desserts ultimately did not fare as well as the savory courses, but still pretty damn good. I think we all wished we could have a few more beignets.
On Monday, my last day in Boston, we ate at another fine dining restaurant in Cambridge called
Bondir279A Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
Bondir most closely resembled Vie in that, although they may not have the prettiest dishes, their rustic plates packed a flavor combination punch.
MenuAmuseReally enjoyed the Saison from Craigie the night before, so we ordered a few here as well
Jack D'Or Saison Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project, Inc
Breads Cracked Grain, The Sea, Spelt Flour with Cracklings, Currant, and Hops
The sauces were very Indian inspired and had a faint taste of curry
Spice Roasted Spring Beets watermelon radish, buttermilk vinaigrette, confit lemon, black mustard, Lovage Bavarian, wild rice, petit greens
Duck Liver Mousse French white asparagus, smoked walnut vinaigrette, pickled Munchen Bier radish, black garlic and chili emulsion, toasted seasame tuile
Spelt Flour Pappardelle Carbonara sunny side up pullet egg, long pepper, mangalitsa pancetta, Hen of the Woods mushrooms, spring radish, fresh cream ricotta
Dorset Custard Tartine chestnut flour shortcrust, butter confit shallot, seared teff polenta, nigella seed, vegetable mignardises, mustard snow
Nori Wrapped Salmon Saucisse smoke brined shellfish, morel mushrooms, english peas, pousse pied, fresh truffle and toothword vinaigrette, confit lemon-chili mousseline
Please notice the oyster in this dish thereby solidifying my promise to have (at least) one every day I was in Boston
Rouen Duck Breast and Confit Leg confit gizzard-buckwheat waffle, bok choy, Maine yellow eyed baked beans, goat horn chili pepper jelly
Roasted Beef Bavette wild watercress, celeriac and black walnut puree, Job's Tears with spruce, red wine roasting jus
Beef was a bit tougher than it should have been
IntermezzoWe all opted for the house made ice creams as our dessert courses. I chose
Peanut Cajeta Gelato
Preserved Concord Grape Frozen Yogurt
Buttermilk Thyme Ice CreamMy wife and friend both had
Spruce Sorbet
Dark Chocolate Sorbet
Peanut Cajeta GelatoThis is a dessert I can get behind. all ice creams were topped with a little something that really added to that flavor. I'm a simple man, and these were great.
Was a bit chilly outside so I ordered a cup of their
Hot Chocolate Ras al Hanout marshmallows
and some mignardises sent with the check
Bondir was a great restaurant that I hadn't heard anything about until my buddy's airbnb host recommended it. If you're going to make your way to Cambridge, I definitely recommend you check it out.