OK. Townie here. Lolita Back Bay is a hard to find GREAT FIND on Dartmouth Street in Copley. Love this place! So glad you found it! Across from Sail Loft is La Mangia Calamari (The Daily Catch) is quite good. Best calamari I’ve ever had. UOH can be avoided if at all possible IMHO.
Thanks for the comment! I was quite impressed with Lolita Back Bay. La Mangia Calamari sounds really good. I'll have to try it on my next trip there. I can definitely understand that about UOH - the food was pretty good, but I've had better seafood elsewhere in Boston. The history is definitely a highlight which is why I wanted to try it for myself. I did really enjoy the clam chowder, but the chowder at the Boston Sail Loft is still my favorite. Thanks for watching!
I’m a Bostonian. I’ve lived here 60 years. I’ll die here. The best clam chowder I’ve ever had is at 621 in Malden 4 miles outside Boston. Every spoonful I literally say OMG this chowder is amazing
As a Bostonian, spending any amount of time eating Mexican food while visiting Boston is WILD. We deliver on seafood, Italian, steak, and I’d also argue our Chinese food scene is premier. But Mexican? As a former Texan, nope. Lolita’s is cool, but more of a vibe place than a food place. I’ve tried Citrus and Salt in the Seaport and that place actually caught my attention. You DID nail the North End spot though. It’s impossible to get into Carmelina’s. Perfectly consistent and exactly-per-expectations food for a decent price RIGHT on the main drag of the North End (Boston’s Italian neighborhood). Can you eat better? Yes. Bricco is perfect. Will you break your bank? Yes.
Thank you for the comment! I've been to Texas many times, so I can definitely understand that regarding the Mexican food. For Carmelina's I got lucky that I was able to get a spot period as reservations were booked for weeks, and I was able to just line up when they opened. Sure enough I got a great seat to where I was able to watch the cooks prepare the food which was neat to see.
$35. 😮 That’s certainly a splurge. But I still order. It looked amazing. I’ve only had clam chowder in can and at Red Lobster. 😂 But I’ve never been to the New England area. I’d definitely get that when there. All these restaurants looked really good. Thanks for sharing. 😊
It is worth it though when it is packed full of lobster and tastes fresh! I'm so glad I went there! The clam chowder in New England is the best. I refuse to get any back home in Michigan because it isn't the same, lol! Thanks for watching!
Yeah $35 isn't cheap but that's close to fair market value in Boston currently, and Yankee Lobster gives you more lobster meat than some other places will.
I've got a gourmet kitchen at home I don't go out to eat at these overpriced crappy places. We do all our own cooking and we put the extra money right smack dab in the bank
Thank you your recommendations! I’m headed to Boston tomorrow & I’m going to check out the Lobster & Mexican places.
Of course! I hope you enjoy them! Have a great trip!
Great review and restaurant recommendations!
Thanks for watching!
OK. Townie here. Lolita Back Bay is a hard to find GREAT FIND on Dartmouth Street in Copley. Love this place! So glad you found it!
Across from Sail Loft is La Mangia Calamari (The Daily Catch) is quite good. Best calamari I’ve ever had.
UOH can be avoided if at all possible IMHO.
Thanks for the comment! I was quite impressed with Lolita Back Bay. La Mangia Calamari sounds really good. I'll have to try it on my next trip there. I can definitely understand that about UOH - the food was pretty good, but I've had better seafood elsewhere in Boston. The history is definitely a highlight which is why I wanted to try it for myself. I did really enjoy the clam chowder, but the chowder at the Boston Sail Loft is still my favorite. Thanks for watching!
I’m a Bostonian. I’ve lived here 60 years. I’ll die here. The best clam chowder I’ve ever had is at 621 in Malden 4 miles outside Boston. Every spoonful I literally say OMG this chowder is amazing
That sounds awesome! I'll need to check it out on my next visit to the Boston area as that sounds really good. Thanks for sharing!
As a Bostonian, spending any amount of time eating Mexican food while visiting Boston is WILD. We deliver on seafood, Italian, steak, and I’d also argue our Chinese food scene is premier. But Mexican? As a former Texan, nope. Lolita’s is cool, but more of a vibe place than a food place. I’ve tried Citrus and Salt in the Seaport and that place actually caught my attention.
You DID nail the North End spot though. It’s impossible to get into Carmelina’s. Perfectly consistent and exactly-per-expectations food for a decent price RIGHT on the main drag of the North End (Boston’s Italian neighborhood). Can you eat better? Yes. Bricco is perfect. Will you break your bank? Yes.
Thank you for the comment! I've been to Texas many times, so I can definitely understand that regarding the Mexican food. For Carmelina's I got lucky that I was able to get a spot period as reservations were booked for weeks, and I was able to just line up when they opened. Sure enough I got a great seat to where I was able to watch the cooks prepare the food which was neat to see.
$35. 😮 That’s certainly a splurge. But I still order. It looked amazing. I’ve only had clam chowder in can and at Red Lobster. 😂 But I’ve never been to the New England area. I’d definitely get that when there. All these restaurants looked really good. Thanks for sharing. 😊
It is worth it though when it is packed full of lobster and tastes fresh! I'm so glad I went there! The clam chowder in New England is the best. I refuse to get any back home in Michigan because it isn't the same, lol! Thanks for watching!
Yeah $35 isn't cheap but that's close to fair market value in Boston currently, and Yankee Lobster gives you more lobster meat than some other places will.
@@fkcoolers2669 Great to know! Yankee Lobster was quite generous with the amount of lobster which was great.
Omg the guy look like he was absorbing the 35$ lobsteroll while eating 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha, you could pretty much say that!
@@scottman895 😂😂😂 your face so funny. Hope you did enjoy the lobster roll neway
@@Milyme83 The lobster roll was delicious!
we see more of ur face than the food
You need to edit this down
Who can afford to eat out in this hyperinflationary Obiden economy?
Who can afford eating out in this hyperinflationary Obiden economy?
Same people buying $60 bibles and $300 gold sneakers your boy is peddling 🤡
@KC-ii7kc Sorry you hate the Bible. Have a nice eternity in Hell.
@@KC-ii7kcSo you voted for Camel Toe...what is her biggest accomplishment?
He’s hard to watch. The fake smile, his eyes darting around.
@@KC-ii7kc still recovering from the election and avoiding putting any responsibility for your president's faults I see ... get well soon u child
Never start at Quincy Market, 100 % tourist trap
I've got a gourmet kitchen at home I don't go out to eat at these overpriced crappy places. We do all our own cooking and we put the extra money right smack dab in the bank