"What is your favorite eatery?"
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Regina Rockefeller - Nixon Peabody LLP
"To impress guests, my favorite bistro for dinner is Bouchee on Newbury Street. I like the ambiance and the French cuisine is superb. For lunch, my favorite is Marliave's, a welcoming Italian restaurant near Old City Hall that is a return to an earlier time. For casual dining on a weekend night, my favorites are the Memphis ribs and frozen Margaritas at Redbones in Davis Square, Somerville." |
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Lawrence W. Vernaglia - Foley & Lardner LLP
"My favorite spot in town is L' Espalier. Food is always perfect and service is outstanding - it is an oasis. When asked to plan a dinner for Foley & Lardner's east coast health care lawyers prior to a planning retreat - I arranged for it at L'Espalier. They helped create a special menu for our guests - some of whom had never been to Boston before. They were entirely accommodating and made for a wonderful evening. Outside of Boston, my top choice is Bistro 5 on High Street in West Medford. They have an unbelievable italian-ecclectic menu, a great wine list and the staff (and particularly the chef, Vittorio Ettore) are the best."
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Jayne B. Tyrrell - Massachusetts IOLTA Committee
"I like a great variety of foods and restaurants, so it is very hard to pick a favorite. Some of my favorites include Radius, on High Street in Boston, Kinsale, 9 Park, and Mamma Mia’s in the North End. Each of these eateries features excellent food preparation, and a nice, quiet ambiance." |
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