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- JJohnGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined todayThe Vermillion Club a beautifully appointed place to enjoy colleagues and family and even love Very professional staff. Quite attentive Our first time in this nice place.More infoThe Vermilion ClubPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.6
- LLuGreater Boston •10 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAlmost every restaurant has some level of inconsistency, but this restaurant is pleasingly surprising despite changes or minor adjustments.More infoMooo BEACON HILLPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Beacon Hill•4.8
- JJeffreyGreater Boston •26 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOmlne of the best High Teas I have had in Boston. Great food and service. Will be going again.More infoSilver Dove Afternoon TeaPrice: Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Faneuil Hall•4.8
- TTomDetroit / Eastern Michigan •15 reviews5.0Dined 5 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 6 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