Contrary to what you think, P.F. Chang's China Bistro is not the Applebee's of Chinese food. It's the Bertucci's of Chinese food. Read more.
Kowloon offers more than 400 items, grouped as Polynesian, Cantonese, Szechuan, Thai, sushi. The Chinese food is classic 1960s Chinese-American – but tasty. Read more.
A Globe correspondent was pleasantly surprised in his 2011 review of Golden Temple, writing that the General Gau's chicken was some of the best he's had in Boston. Read more.
At this Chestnut Hill gem, try menu items like shrimp sautéed with roasted shallots, fu chow fried rice, and grilled chicken with apple wine sauce. Read more.
Burgers come out juicy with grill marks, topped with real cheddar that becomes soft and sticky. Skin-on "country fair" fries are crisp and irresistible. Read more.
A hangout for Boston College students with big appetites, it is also home to the Godzilla burger - 1 pound of meat, 1 pound of fries. "If you go away hungry, it's your own fault." Read more.
Five Guys’ signature product will never replace a real hamburger, but as a quick, flat, superheated slab of chopped meat it’s not bad. Read more.
“Great size, crisp, nice sauce, perfect amount. Pretty well lived up to the hype!" Read more.
Sunset is your best option for the biggest, best selection of beers on tap, and the 350-bottle list is nuts. If you’re looking to try as many new beers as possible, this is the place. Read more.
The Publick House has a well-curated tap list that features rare pours.The mac and cheese is a standout, and traditional Belgian fare pairs well with Belgium’s slightly sweet, slightly spicy beers. Read more.
This vast, shiny flagship on Boston’s waterfront is a three-story salute to a local institution. Read more.
Can't beat this Allston greasy spoon fixture for dirt cheap eggs, bacon, and grease to soak up last night's booze. Love us some Twin Donuts. Read more.
Southie’s latest trendy spot serves up the "Sugar Bowl,"a drink with three simple ingredients: Ketel One, muddled watermelon, and cucumbers. You get what the name promises: sugary deliciousness. Read more.