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georgiagreenguy
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We ate one lunch on campus. There were a wide variety of fresh options available. The surrounding area (especially around Harvard Square) has many high quality restaurants. [View Full Report] |
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Lotus7
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Prudential Center restaurants. Beijing Tokyo next to MIT COOP has great calamari. Quincy Market is also great. I visited markets like Shaw's and Trader Joe's to save money. [View Full Report] |
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flalaw97
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If you like icecream go to Toscanini's and if you like chocolate get the Belgian chocolate. [View Full Report] |
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olderwisermom
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Ate our way through Cambridge. Legal Seafood across from hotel. Afghan and Thai restaurants with friends. Indian, Middle Eastern and Japanese in the student center. (But we did see McDonald's onc [View Full Report] |
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profase
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I ate at Elephant Walk (French/Cambodian), a small breakfast joint where I got a nutella&banana croissant, and Via Matta Italian restaurant. Everything was delicious! Also, Shaw's grocery is [View Full Report] |
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Delos
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Didn't have much chance for this as our stay in Boston was short. The lunch food at the cafe in the Stata Center was actually quite good. [View Full Report] |
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bluesquaremoon
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Definitely check out Quincy Market (especially The Black Rose) and Summer Shack. The Restaurant at the top f the Prudential Center is nice, too. [View Full Report] |
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LIMOMOF2
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Just had a snack from the coffee shop - it was fine, nothing special. [View Full Report] |
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lavieboheme
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wanted to try Anna's but ate a panini from La Verdes from recommendation by tour guide. Panini was amazing. [View Full Report] |
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dsultemeier
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Ate in MIT student center. Wide variety of food. My daughter ate dinner with friends at a frat house and said the food was good. [View Full Report] |
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arwen15
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Dined at student dorm. [View Full Report] |
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crazy mom
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We were on a tight budget but our son wanted seafood. No Name restaurant was a wonderful value. [View Full Report] |
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la montagne
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AMAZING Chinese restaurant across the street from the MIT museum. [View Full Report] |
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jasii
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i read somewhere that the food wasnt that good but like the place i ate was really good and pretty cheap for east coast...but that wasn't the dormitories [View Full Report] |
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Dal
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Eat on campus so you can get an actual impression of the food. It was pretty good and they had a lot of variety. [View Full Report] |
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TritiumKnight
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The school provided food and you wouldn't know it was school food after tasting it. [View Full Report] |
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heydad
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I enjoyed Peach Farm in Chinatown. [View Full Report] |
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oasis
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There are many excellent restaurants within walking distance from the campus (I had forgotten the names to them), but dining at Cambridge is great. [View Full Report] |
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apolloae
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Get lost in the North End (of Boston) and eat at Massimino's (Italian food). It was recommended to us, and they sure didn't let us down! I'd also suggest a stop at Mike's Pastries [View Full Report] |