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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] |