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    4.4 (94 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Strawberry Fields Mocktail
    Kai M.

    I came here with a friend for an early dinner before we went to the ballet. This is such a beautiful space in the South End, the service was friendly and attentive, and the food was delicious!! This is going to go on my list of favorites! I ordered the Strawberry Fields mocktail, and while I think mocktails can be somewhat disappointing, this one did not! It was sweet, bright, zingy, and had nice foam and salt rim garnishes. We also ordered the Portuguese sweet rolls, the olives, the spiced carrots, the piri piri chicken, and the grilled pork chop. Since this was a more upscale spot in the South End, we were expecting TINY portions. However, we were pleasantly surprised that it turned out we over-ordered and took leftovers home! The Portuguese rolls were a good size and the chamomile butter that came with them was delightful. We liked munching on the olives along with our rolls, and both made for a filling starter. The piri piri chicken was generous, with a large serving of fries and four pieces of chicken. I loved the garlic aioli with both the chicken and the fries. The chicken was well-seasoned and cooked perfectly, where it was moist and tender. I loved the pork chop dish as well -- the sunchokes were a tasty addition to the pork! We weren't there for a leisurely dinner because of the ballet, but the staff were always nearby and were quick to help us out with the check and boxes! Since I'm always drinking a ton of water, I appreciated that they gave us a full bottle and refilled it frequently. I'd love to come back here and try more of the menu!

    PIRI PIRI POUSSIN
    Sarthak S.

    While the ambiance and service were banging, this was probably one of the worst meals I have had given how expensive everything was. The marmalade relish on the duck liver empanada was a terrible choice. It completely overwhelmed the flavor of the duck liver. I did set the marmalade aside and tried the empanada on its own only to be disappointed by how unappetizing the liver was. It didn't have the boldness and livery taste I would expect of liver. It tasted slightly bitter, which was indicative of overcooked liver. The rolls were dry and would parch your mouth immediately. The sweet butter was good, but ordinary. The piri piri poussin was worse than Nando's peri peri chicken. The chicken was dry, had not been marinated in any brine or seasonings whatsoever, and was barely seasoned with salt. The fries were limp, way too salty, and soggy. The aioli was ordinary. The worst of the lot was the molha de carne. First, beef was dry, stringy and way too salty. The sauce was too salty as well. While it was savory, the saltiness was off-putting. The only redeeming thing about this dish was the roasted potatoes. All in all, the food was awful. I won't recommend visiting this place if you don't want to hemorrhage money for terrible food.

    Duck Rice
    Haley M.

    This was a new find on my first trip to Boston, and I have to say this was an amazing dining experience from start to finish. We made reservations and arrived promptly. The staff was super friendly upon arrival and we were seated in what seemingly was a high top. Our waitress was super knowledgeable about the menu and gave us great suggestions. We ordered the mussels escabeche, roasted cauliflower, duck rice and piri piri poussin. The mussels came first, and quickly, followed by the cauliflower. The mussels were served cold, which was a first for me but very delicious. The cauliflower was roasted nicely and still had some bite to it, and the garlic really amplified the roasted flavor. The duck rice and piri piri arrived after, and both were also amazingly delicious. The piri piri was on the spicy side but so tasty, and the duck was cooked perfectly. I recommended this to several of my friends who are from Boston and aren't familiar because this is a must try.

    Menu
    Frances L.

    Baleia was a delicious dining experience! It's a beautiful restaurant that looks upscale and modern but has a casual inviting atmosphere. Service was friendly and attentive and I loved the Portuguese inspired menu. We ordered quite a few dishes to share and some of my favorites were- Cheese tarts-these one bite appetizers were delicious! Octopus Carpaccio-loved the mix of textures and flavors. Tender octopus with crispy potato, pimento aioli and cured olives. Curried Eggplant-perfectly cooked silky eggplant with spiced cashew and Thai basil. Sonhos-my favorite donuts ever! Crispy fried dough that's light and fluffy. Perfect with the two sauces of port caramel and dulce de leche. I could have eaten the sauces with a spoon! What a wonderful dining experience and perfect to celebrate my birthday. I highly recommend and don't forget to save room for dessert!

    Seared cod
    Stephanie B.

    Wonderful dinner experience! Service was excellent and very warm. The dinning room is modern but cozy. I was a bit surprised by the restrooms, they weren't what you would expect for such a nice restaurant; fine and clean but very outdated. Food was delicious, perfectly balanced, seasoned and salted. We loved everything we tasted. The sweet rolls are unassuming but perfect in their simplicity. The bolinhos were delicate, perfectly fried. The shrimp Mozambique was outstanding, I could have drank the sauce; they brought us some crispy bread to dunk which is definitely the move. The Molha de Carne was the most surprising dish for me; I wasn't expecting much but the beef was falling apart, you didn't need a knife. The sonhos were amazingly light and fluffy, 100% recommend over the pastéis de nata. My only beef with the sonhos is that they're served with "dulce de leche" instead of DOCE DE LEITE, come on Portuguese! The pastéis de nata were fine but once you have pastéis de Belém in Portugal, it's hard to find anything that comes close. Overall, a great dinner, prices were fair and we are already thinking of going back.

    Egg tarts
    Alex L.

    This place had fun flavors and some great dishes! We really loved the whole roasted fish, shrimp mozambique, and roasted cauliflower. Presentation and plating was great on all the dishes as well. As for things that could be better - their sweet rolls didn't taste very fresh and soft when we got them as they were pretty dry and flavorless. The desserts were pretty sub par too: the egg tart shells were super hard to bite into, orange flan felt a little all over the place, and chocolate cake was overly sweet and didn't feel as refined as the other dishes that night. The place has a lot of great dishes and things, just some finishing touches would make it that much better. A more high end place for sure, and great for a date night or dinner with parents.

    Beryce G.

    Food (5/5): - everything was really tasty! - recommend getting at least 2 dishes per person - tried the oysters, sweet rolls, carpaccio, roasted carrots, seared cod, and duck rice - the sweet rolls are a must get (and get plenty of it)! I was eating chunks out of the butter that came with it - the carpaccio was also delicious -- a tad salty in some parts but overall it was well balanced with some acidity - oysters were fresh, creamy, and the sauce added a nice kick to it Service (5/5): - very friendly and attentive! Ambiance (5/5): - great for groups and friends! - would recommend for dates! - went around dinner time. it wasn't super loud, the lights were kinda dimmed, and overall pretty nice, intimate vibes

    Molha de Carne
    Haneen S.

    We chose the Explorador tasting menu at Baleia, and it was an excellent decision. This is a 7-course experience where the chef prepares both on-menu and off-menu dishes, and every course felt thoughtful and well-executed. The meal began with mussels escabeche, served cold on a zesty, light paste with ginger, bird's eye chili, and subtle onion notes. Bright, refreshing, and truly unique. Nothing heavy, just perfectly balanced acidity and spice. Next were sweet rolls that were warm with a slight crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside, with just the right amount of sweetness. The salt cod bolinhos were a standout: crispy on the outside, meltingly soft inside, paired with a saffron mayo that elevated the dish without overpowering it. We then had mushrooms over a yogurt harissa paste with green onions. The mushrooms had a wonderfully gamy depth, and the harissa added warmth and complexity. The seafood stew was rich and comforting, with clams, shrimp, and cod in a deeply flavorful broth. The cod practically melted in your mouth, and the tomatoes burst with juicy flavor. The braised beef (Molha de Carne) was incredibly tender and paired beautifully with fried potatoes simple, hearty, and perfectly executed. Dessert was an olive oil cake, lightly salted on top. Dense, not overly sweet, and served cool. While I think it might be even better warm, it was delicious nonetheless and a satisfying end to the meal. Overall, the flavors throughout the experience were exceptionally well balanced. Special shoutout to Igor, who was an excellent server and recommended the Explorador experience. We left full and highly satisfied. The decor/ambiance is also stunning. It's refreshing to experience a restaurant that feels elevated not just in its design, but also reflects that same level of refinement and creativity in the dishes it serves.

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    Winni Z.

    I very much enjoyed my experience at Baleia. The space was lively, yet intimate. It was a great place to catch up with friends while enjoying some delicious food. I enjoyed everything we ordered and felt like every dish was thoughtfully crafted. The chamomile butter is so addictive...I needed that in a to-go container yesterday. I am only giving four stars because, while the service was friendly, the staff were a bit distracting. We were sat near the front doors, which the restaurant kept open for a nice breeze. The issue is the breeze kept blowing out the candle on our table - which my friends and I had no issues with, because we can very much see our food and enjoy a nice dinner without a candle. However, we had multiple servers come by at least 6 times, reaching over to re-light the candle in the middle of our conversations. Maybe after the second try, we can just let the candle rest?

    Octopus Carpaccio
    Caroline N.

    Like everybody else it seems these days, I came back from my trip to Portugal yearning for the food from my travels. Enter Baleia, a relatively new spot in the South End offering a modern take on southern coastal Portuguese cuisine. I went shortly after they opened last year, and recently went again for a nice dinner out. The hospitality is on point - the ambiance is trendy yet warm and inviting, and our server was attentive and knowledgeable about the drinks and food menu. They have a great cocktail menu and wine list highlighting Portuguese wines. My gin cocktail had a light almond flavor brightened up with citrus notes, and I finished my meal with a minerally white wine from the Azores. We started our meal with the Octopus Carpaccio, which was tender, not chewy at all. I loved the crispy potato bits that had the same textural contrast as bread crumbs, and the pimenta aioli did not overwhelm the actual flavor of the octopus. The Duck Rice was delicious, though I do wish it came with more duck - I can never have enough duck! I hate to make this comparison, so bear with me, but the rice tasted similar to Trader Joe's chimichurri rice (in the best way possible!). It was herby and I loved the bits of tomato and chorizo peppered throughout the rice. The Cataplana was filled with seafood but the best part were the chunks of braised pork cheek. We loved soaking up the flavorful broth with the bread, we definitely could've used more bread to soak up all that goodness. The sneaky star of the meal, however, was the Swordfish Espetada! The swordfish was grilled to perfection, the pepper sauce you dipped it in had a nice smoky heat to it, and the little salad on the side was well-balanced with watercress greens, sweet and tart green apple, and crunchy fried sunchoke. We've been talking about this dish long after our meal! For dessert, we always get the pao de lo - they bill it as an olive oil cake, but I think it's more of a very moist sponge cake, wrapped and baked in parchment paper and all. It's sprinkled with some flaky finishing salt, and I fight for every bite of that dessert. Reservations recommended. They do offer validated parking for $5 nearby in the lot under the bridge. A great spot for date night or a foodie girls night out - I'll definitely be back!

    Mushroom
    Magda C.

    Very nice vibe and service here. The food was good but not more than 4 stars. My favorite was the octopus carpaccio, followed by the mushrooms. Shrimp In spicy sauce was also tasty.

    Piri Piri Poussin
    Cindy C.

    Interior is stunning, with gorgeous seats and an ambiance that is perfect for a date night. The cozy, luxurious seating enhances the overall experience and the service was excellent. We got: - Portuguese Sweet Rolls w/ chamomile butter ($8) - Salt Cod Bolinhos w/ saffron mayo ($15) - Shrimp Mozambique w/ chili, lemon, cerveja ($18) - Grilled Mushrooms w/ harissa, charred onion yogurt, fried shallot ($17) - Piri Piri Poussin w/ fries, roasted garlic aioli ($34) For dessert we got: - Portuguese Egg Tart - Sohnos The sweet rolls were a great starter, not the best I've had but good enough. The piri piri and fries were heavily salted, but everything else was delicious and highly recommended. Do note that a 3% "administrative fee" is added to the end of your meal. Overall, a great dining experience.

    Duck rice
    Anna M.

    Overall, I had a great experience here! The atmosphere was very classy yet comfortable. All of our dishes were great. The staff was amazing and they were all very attentive. Would highly recommend their appetizer sweet rolls and the EXPLORADOR menu. We were able to trial multiple dishes and we were full by the end!

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    Great food and friendly staff ! Everything we ordered was delicious. The shrimp Mozambique was our favorite. Excellent experience!

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    Barcelona Wine Bar brings the atmosphere of a lively Spanish tapas bar to Boston with a menu built…read morearound shareable small plates, paellas, charcuterie, and an extensive wine selection. We walked into a warm, energetic space with dim lighting, an open dining room, and a constant buzz that makes it a great choice for a night out with friends or a date. The restaurant has a vibrant, social energy that encourages sharing and exploration, and the open layout adds to the sense of activity without feeling chaotic. Rather than ordering individual entrées, the experience is centered around sharing a variety of dishes, making each visit feel a little different depending on what you choose. The tapas are the highlight of the menu, with plenty of options that encourage trying a little bit of everything. The bacon-wrapped dates are one of the signature dishes, balancing sweet and savory flavors, while the patatas bravas, croquettes, and charcuterie boards are reliable choices to start the meal. If you are looking for something more substantial, the seafood paella and squid ink pasta stand out as excellent main dishes, offering rich flavors and generous portions that are easy to split between two or more people. The olive oil cake is also worth saving room for if you want to end the meal with dessert, and the overall progression of the meal works well with the tapas format. The drink menu is just as impressive as the food. Wine is the main focus, with an extensive list featuring Spanish and international selections, but the sangria and cocktails are equally popular. It is the kind of place where you can easily spend a couple of hours sharing plates while working your way through a few different drinks, and the beverage program is thoughtfully curated to match the style of the food. Service is one of the restaurant's strongest points. The staff are knowledgeable about both the menu and wine list, and dishes arrive steadily throughout the meal instead of all at once, creating a relaxed dining pace. The pacing allowed us to enjoy each dish without feeling rushed, and the team checked in at the right moments without hovering. The restaurant is consistently busy, especially on weekends, so reservations are highly recommended. Even with a reservation, there can occasionally be a short wait, and the lively atmosphere means the dining room can get quite loud during peak hours. The energy of the room is part of what makes the experience work, but it is worth keeping in mind if you are looking for a quieter dinner. Barcelona Wine Bar is one of the best places in Boston for Spanish-inspired tapas and wine. The combination of flavorful shareable dishes, a well-curated drink menu, attentive service, and vibrant atmosphere makes it an easy choice for group dinners, celebrations, or date nights. It offers a meal that feels both communal and polished, with a setting that encourages slowing down and enjoying the evening. Just be prepared for the energetic environment and plan ahead if you are visiting during the busiest times.

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