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- NNikhilGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoKrasi exceeded my expectations with its bold Greek flavors and incredible wine selection. The crispy chicken skin was a highlight, pairing perfectly with the htapiti. The charcuterie board was outstanding, and both the apaki and patates were flawlessly prepared. The wine menu is exceptional, offering an impressive variety of Greek and orange wines, making for a truly elevated dining experience. A must-visit spot for anyone looking to explore Greek cuisine and wine at its finest. I’ll definitely be returning!More infoKrasiPrice: Expensive• Greek• Back Bay•4.9
- JJaneVIPGreater Boston •40 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoA lovely two course lunch on the restaurant week menu. The Toni and burratta starters were exceptional. The service was quietly attentiveMore infoTerra - Eataly BostonPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Back Bay•4.4
- CCynthiaVIPGreater Boston •78 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoA great addition to the North End restaurant scene: small, spare dining room with a view to the open kitchen featuring homemade pastas, seasonal ingredients, elevated cuisine in an informal, convivial setting. Our choices: Hamachi crudo appetizer, green salad large enough to share, oven roasted clams, pasta w brussels spouts and black truffle. Basil panna cotta for dessert. Yum! Little Sage may become our neighborhood go-to. Note: There is a takeout pizza operation (shoutout to Locale ❤️ website ordering only) We wished for a daily special pizza on the in-house menu - even if only once a week, or available at the bar? Speaking of the bar: Craft cocktails, small but excellent wine list. Welcoming and friendly staff. If you loved Sage on Parmenter back in the day, you’ll adore Little Sage, with chef Tony Susi at the helm.More infoLittle SagePrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoHave dined here several times and have never been disappointed. The quality of the food is always excellent and fairly priced for the portion size they offer. One of Monica’s great qualities is its friendly service. The wait staff is very attentive and can provide wine recommendations upon request. Kitchen service is generally quick even when the restaurant is busy and have never had anything cooked incorrectly. Overall, I would highly recommend this restaurant when visiting the North End. Will definitely be back.More infoMonica's TrattoriaPrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.5
- KkevinGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 22, 2025Visited Libertine for the first time with family that flew in from out of Town. There are a lot of great restaurants that I usually visit when I can in the North End and I am adding this one to the list. It will become a go to favorite I am certain once I visit again and get the same level experience. The food is fantastic and the 4 people that were with me agreed and each had their own different dishes. Appetizers were awesome. We had Meatballs/Calamari/Barratta Salad. Staff accommodated some severe allergies and did an outstanding job with Gluten Free dining. Everything but the Ravioli is Gluten Free. They also accommodated several substitutions like Mash Potato for Rizzotto... Wine selection was great by the glass. Service was attentive. We did not need to ask for anything at all. This was an early reservation prior to the Bruins game and reservations were a must suggestion if you can swing it. They also have a bar which is pretty nice as well.More infoLibertinePrice: Expensive• Italian• North End•4.4