not very much -- I really enjoyed the Tavern at OSV (http://www.osv.org/) the one time I ate there, but neither of my dinner companions enjoyed it at ALL.
I've also heard very good things about the Publick House.
I really didn't find any nifty places to eat in the 2 years I lived there in my past life.
My folks took me to the Publick House when I graduated from college. I liked it, but that was 10+ years ago. Uh, if that's the extent of my usefulness perhaps I will stop here.
absolute finest dining: Cedar Street Restaurant (fusion, vegitarian friendly; my favorite), the Whistling Swan (no longer my favorite), and the Publick House (some of us say it's overrated). and i've heard Vienna House in Southbridge is good, but i haven't tried it yet.
Rovezzi's is excellent italian, it blows Rom's clean out of the water. Enrico's Brick Oven Pizzeria is very good, like a fancier verison of Wonderbar.
The Thai Place is interesting, but still getting it's legs. the curry dishes are really good, but the pad thai was meh last time. it's not really that fancy, but it's in here for variety.
i haven't tried P.Bella's ever, so i don't know. or the place at OSV.
mom says there's a new place where Rovezzi's old location was, but that's all the info i've got.
And the award goes to mpgalvin for picking the Cedar Street Restaurant. This was my reccomendation for the family outing as well. You have very good taste ;) At least in food.
Well, I found out another thing we have in common. We're both fun and lighthearted, unique and unforgetable, and a cutie that everyone falls for. That's right we're both Banana Pocky!
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I've also heard very good things about the Publick House.
I really didn't find any nifty places to eat in the 2 years I lived there in my past life.
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Cedar Street Restaurant (fusion, vegitarian friendly; my favorite), the Whistling Swan (no longer my favorite), and the Publick House (some of us say it's overrated). and i've heard Vienna House in Southbridge is good, but i haven't tried it yet.
Rovezzi's is excellent italian, it blows Rom's clean out of the water.
Enrico's Brick Oven Pizzeria is very good, like a fancier verison of Wonderbar.
The Thai Place is interesting, but still getting it's legs. the curry dishes are really good, but the pad thai was meh last time. it's not really that fancy, but it's in here for variety.
i haven't tried P.Bella's ever, so i don't know. or the place at OSV.
mom says there's a new place where Rovezzi's old location was, but that's all the info i've got.
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(Anonymous) 2005-02-13 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)P.S. I still need a tutor, ASAP
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(Anonymous) 2005-02-14 08:47 am (UTC)(link)(even though I hate bananas)! :)
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