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- KKristaCoastal Georgia •14 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe loved it! Everything we ate was delicious, and we can’t wait to come back.More infoThe Q RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Asian• Theater District•4.7
- TTomDetroit / Eastern Michigan •15 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoEstella was wonderful. My wife and I are foodies and in Boston for a conference. We were looking for something unique and comfortable. Estella offered a twist on traditional flavors that was wonderful. We started with drinks. The seasonal blueberry harvest was a delicious gin cocktail that was a perfect balance of sweet sweet and herbaceous deliciousness of gin. My better half had a Nearest to Me which was a delicious whisky shaken with lemon and ginger ale. We ordered the Parm garlic yucca fries with their delicious aioli…and I could’ve eaten another plate. For our meals I had the blackened salmon tacos. The flavors were delicious. The salmon was cooked well and the banana peppers and aioli balanced each other while the crispy onions added a welcome crunch to the lettuce wrapped tacos. My wife had the Shorty and Mash. My god was that a delish bite. The short rib was fall off the bone tender on top of delicious buttery mash. The sauce was a mustard and vinegar base and was unexpectedly delicious cutting through the richness of the beef. The toffee cake was a shared dessert to end the night. Service was attentive and friendly from both our server and management. It was loud but not off-putting and its always great when you leave a restaurant happy with what you had but eager to experience other flavors on the menu.More infoEstellaPrice: Expensive• American• Beacon Hill•4.1
- OTOpenTable DinerGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoOur dining experience was fantastic from beginning to end; we enjoyed every moment. We even had a good laugh over the mix-up with the wagyu, but honestly, it turned out to be the best we've ever had. I can't think of a single dish or dessert we didn't love, and a big shoutout to Jared, the pastry chef, for making my early birthday dinner special. I really hope no 9 sticks around because the food here is the best in the city. Again thank you for amazing eveningMore infoNo. 9 ParkPrice: Very Expensive• European• Beacon Hill•4.6
- MMarkGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoBest meal I’ve ever had. I had the A5 wagyu while my brother had the filet mignon. The A5 absolutely melted in my mouth. Sides were excellent, as well. But the star was the A5. Excellent wine pairing recommendation. For dessert we had the “largest crème brulet in Boston” and it was exceptional. Every bit of the meal and the experience was well worth it. Will undoubtedly return.More infoMooo BEACON HILLPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Beacon Hill•4.8
- CChristieGreater Boston •2 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 11, 2024Great vibe, fun decor. Drinks were good and different. We sat at the bar and only got drinks. I would definitely go back.More infoRoxanne'sPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown Crossing•4.6