Thursday, October 12, 2006
My "Tokyo" List
"You are to food what Godzilla is to Tokyo."
- J.K.
My "best of" places to dine list for NYC and Boston
(includes both hole-in-the-walls, chains, and everything in between):
Chinese
- J.K.
My "best of" places to dine list for NYC and Boston
(includes both hole-in-the-walls, chains, and everything in between):
Chinese
- Joe's Ginger (NY)
- Peking Duck House (NY)
- King 5 Noodles (Flushing & Elmhurst)
- Chau Zhau Bowl (Flushing)
- YangTze River (Flushing)
- Taiwan Cafe (Boston)
- Yamas (NY)
- Fugakyu (Boston)
- En Japanese Brasserie (NY)
French
- Le Singe Vert (NY)
- I'm sure Per Se rocks but I haven't been...
- Le Petit Robert (Boston)
Korean
- Cho Dang Gol (NY)
- Natural Tofu (NY)
Indian
- Classic India (Quincy)
Cuban
- Havana Central (NY)
French-Moroccan
- L'Orange Bleu (NY)
Pizza
- Armando's Pizza (Brooklyn)
Italian
- Giacomo's (Boston)
- Rabia's (Boston)
- Maggiano's
Thai
- Dok Bua (Boston)
Vietnamese
- Pho Bang (Elmhurst)
American
- Stephanie's on Newbury (Boston)
- Joe's (Boston)
Mexican
- Anna's Taqueria [cheap burritos] (Boston)
- Still on the hunt for one in NY
- Mama Ninfa's (Houston, TX) -- I HAD to name it...it's THE BEST
Cajun
- Pappadeaux's (Houston, TX) -- Again, I HAD to name it!
Hawaiian
- Roy's
Tapas
- Dali's (Cambridge, MA)
- Moqueca (Somerville, MA)
TBD:
- Greek
- Spanish
- Seafood
- Brunch
- Dessert
- Burgers
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Classic India is the best Indian restaurant in the Boston area, in my opinion. Amazing tikka masala, great naan, excellent chicken saagwala!
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