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    Bar Volpe

    4.2 (164 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    The BV martini and alpine breeze

    Came here because it's BIB GOURMAND. We had FRITTI MISTI. It's pretty good. It's interesting that they have pesto as dipping sauce. They also have fried lemon which is not too sour. In general, everything is flavorful, just a bit too much salt for me. Then the BV martini has super rich olive flavor. The alpine breeze should really change the name. They added plenty of alcohol and it's good. But it's strong and doesn't feel the breeze part or other flavors that they added to the cocktail. They have plenty of seating indoor and outdoors.

    Menu 9/28/24
    Arthur T.

    Came back in Sep'24 with a large group! Overall, flavors were good. Ambiance is nice. I believe food came out a bit slower than expected...but everyone had a good time! Definitely on the pricier side. Street parking only I believe. We took an uber.

    Casarecce al Nero
    Greg W.

    I had lofty expectations for Bar Volpe having dined at Fox and Knife and after the recent Michelin guide was released, to which it fell short on. Before I go on, don't walk away thinking that it was a disappointment or not worth the reservation or money... it just did not live up to the hype for me for a few small reasons. Let me elaborate. Service and ambiance of Bar Volpe is superb. Servers are attentive and space out everything so you are not feeling smothered or neglected, the kitchen is viewable to almost every table in the place and I always enjoy that. Lighting is low, but not super romantic... the whole place oozes class from the fixtures to the seating. The food is good, on the verge of great, but I walked away thinking of a few things that could have elevated a few dishes to the next level. My wife thought the sizes of the pastas were a bit on the smaller side, but not by much. It seems they are a bit smaller than Fox and Knife, but the flavors were on point through the apps my the squid ink/lobster pasta. The Jonah crab spaghetti was a bit too creamy in my opinion but had a lot of flavor, it was just a bit heavy-handed on the dairy for my tastes. I think the biggest misstep was the tiramisu, which had an overwhelming salt element to the topping and almost overwhelmed the whole dish for me. Overall, the food was between good and great and this is simply my opinion and tastes, which is why I rated it as 4 stars vs. 5. Overall, Bar Volpe fell short of my expectations. That doesn't mean it should not be experienced or it isn't worth the reservation or price. I personally have a few other places at this price point I prefer, but I would never turn down an opportunity to revisit or give it another chance. It is a well-oiled machine that puts patrons at the center of the experience and transports them to Italy. It truly is a marvel of a place, but in a saturated market with so many options, it is not to me what it is to others. To be experienced and judged by the individual, but know it is not in my opinion without areas to improve.

    Toni C.

    Went on a Monday night for Dinner. The service was fantastic and the place was cute. The appetizers were fantastic.... Truly the best part. I can see why this restaurant has a bib gourmand award from the tuna Crudo and the asparagus. It was light, fresh, and unique. As for the entree I had the lemon crab pasta and it was good, not too rich and a good amount of crab. We also really liked how good they were about my friend having celiac, they have a whole gluten free menu. Overall loved the apps could live without the pasta but it was still really good.

    Spring Panzanella
    Clare C.

    Was looking for pasta before the Boston marathon near where we were staying and this was a great option. We were able to make reservations that morning to sit at the bar at 5:45 pm. The inside is really nice and has a fancy atmosphere. They have a gluten free menu which was very perfect for my friend! The bartender had a positive attitude and was very kind. The menu has appetizers and pastas and meats. We split the spring panzanella and loved it! We brought the flavors were great and it was very tasty. I then ordered the culurgiones and really enjoyed them. I thought they were tasty. They weren't very filling though and I thought the portion was a little small for $28. Overall I think this is a nice restaurant to go to for a special occasion!

    Chopped salad
    Eugene W.

    Chopped Salad (8/10): Very good salad. I LOVED the cheese. All of the elements of the salad were well balanced. The acidity was the tiniest amount too much, but otherwise everything was perfect. Bagna Cauda Broccolini (8.5/10): The broccolini was actually even better than the salad. Texture was perfect, browned very nicely. Sauce was amazing. Sicilian Pork Sausage (7.5/10): This was a disappointment. $31 for just... a sausage. The broth with beans was rich and delicious. The sausage itself was a bit dry and not noteworthy. The broth pulls this up to a 7.5, but without it I'd rate this dish a 5. Ricotta All'Amatriciana (7.5/10): The pasta had a perfect al dente chew. A tad too salty, but otherwise very good. Tiramisu (6/10): Not a great way to end the meal. Way too much crumble on top. The cup was too shallow, so you can't really mix it without getting it everywhere. After I ate enough to mix it, it still wasn't anything unique or impressive. Not too busy on a Sunday night. Service was okay. The restaurant interior itself was pretty nice. Dimly lit and nice for dates.

    Gnocchi
    Kristen L.

    I only enjoyed two dishes here but from their presentation and taste I can tell that every dish is made with love and a chef's kiss. I enjoyed the gnocchi and spaghetti Al limone and I was filled with glee with each bite. The gnocchi was pillowy and in a delicate sauce. The caviar was a nice add but didn't feel like it was necessary and the dish would still have been enjoyable without it. The spaghetti al limone was heavenly - light, delicate and rich. A simple dish yet the simplest dishes are often the hardest to execute and this one was executed to perfection. A dish that should not be overlooked. The dish left me speechless ... I am so glad I ordered it. Excellent wine and drinks list. Try the wines from Piedmont. Everything compliments each other from food to drinks. Staff is welcoming and friendly. Sophisticated interior design. Everything makes you feel a part of something special here and that in life you got to treat yourself, be in community and share a meal or drink with someone. If you are a top chef fan you can't miss adding Chef Karen A. to the list of top chef restaurants you must go to. Everything that Chef Karen creates is truly special.

    Max R.

    Absolutely! Hands down! This is one of our fave place when we are in town. This is a must stop for us. Service and meal are phenomenal. Very accommodating staff and will answer any questions about your food and drinks. Their pasta is made fresh and a demo/display near the entrance. Muted decoration with clean and warm colors. We have tried almost all the dishes and are cooked on point.

    Megan U.

    Walked in on a weeknight here with a group of 4 and they were able to squeeze us in. We tried a few dishes from each section of the menu with cocktails and really enjoyed everything. The service was very attentive and the ambiance was nice.

    Saffron Gin Drink
    Christine L.

    Really cute pasta spot from Chef Karen (fox and knife)! Came here for a dinner w my aunt when I was visiting Boston last week and really enjoyed it! Space is pretty, with a nice open windows concept. Service was stellar the entire time, I have a food allergy and they were on top of it from the get-go. Food was good overall. I loved the squid ink pasta, and the farro arancini. The drinks are fantastic- the olive oil gin sour was incredible! Portions are on the smaller side.

    Tuna crudo, delicious!
    Leah H.

    Sit at the bar, get a Bar Volpe martini (dirty), get fried olives stuffed with mortadella (luckily pistachio free!), get the tuna crudo, maybe a crostini or two. Big fan.

    Brooke C.

    I had an excellent dinner here. The two pastas I got were both incredible - the Casarecce Al Nero (squid ink lobster pasta) and culurgiones (potato dumpling pasta). Both dishes were so unique and so delicious. Beautifully plated as well. I also liked that they had matchbooks here at the host stand!

    Grace S.

    Overall, this place is good, but not my favorite. The service was fairly slow, waited a solid 10 minutes before getting introduction and ordering drinks and it was consistently slow for the whole meal. The vibe and the ambience of the restaurant is fabulous, I love all the detail of the decorations, and it was definitely a cozy setting. To start we ordered the chicken croquettes, instead the server brought over the Arancini, but we had that anyway, and it was delicious! We got three pasta dishes to share, the spicy sausage Ragu was definitely super spicy, but it was my favorite, the spaghetti was very light but tasty and then the lobster pasta was definitely something I've never had before, but it was pretty good, although I thought the pasta was a bit chewy. I will add that I think the portion sizes were very small for the prices on the menu, but overall a good experience!

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    SRV Boston

    4.4
    (652 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$$

    I will always support SRV... currently the best Italian restaurant I've had in Boston. Specializing…read morein Venetian cuisine. Focaccia: What an amazing focaccia!! The bread had large air pockets, visibly soft, with a rich aroma of salt and milk; the olive oil was smooth and mellow, with a full-bodied fragrance, and the aftertaste even included a subtle, restrained hint of tea. Even knowing it's a calorie bomb, I couldn't resist dipping it in more. Baccala Mantecato: Classic Venetian flavor. The salted cod was tender and delicate, almost like a light foam, somewhere between raw silk and mousse; the dark bread was simple yet not coarse, perfectly balancing the saltiness of the cod. The most surprising thing was the refreshing aroma of celery leaves that emerged in the aftertaste, lingering and persistent. Lumache: When looking at the menu, seeing "chili butter, Jonah crab, breadcrumb," I never expected such a distinct citric acidity. The subtle acidity was gently enveloped in the fatty aroma of chili butter, perfectly complementing the umami and sweetness of the crab meat with just the right amount of spiciness. The lumache were firm and chewy, the sauce rich and smooth, and the breadcrumbs light and crisp, creating a rich and distinct texture. The portion was generous; even after microwaved the next day, the sauce had naturally broken down and the lemon's tartness had dissipated, but the noodles mixed with chili oil still had a unique flavor. Tiramisu: Highly renowned, and the staff were quite confident. The surface was covered with a thick layer of crispy cocoa nibs, the cake itself is incredibly soft and moist, and digging inside reveals an "underground river" of coffee liquid, while its bitterness was perfectly balanced by the sweet Marsala. The overall flavor was sweet and mellow, less bitter than typical tiramisu, with more layers of complexity. Actually, I was hoping for a slightly bitter version. Even on a weekday, it was packed with customers; by 5:10 PM, only one bar seat was left. Reservations are highly recommended. However, the bar was in a good location, with the bartenders being the easiest servers to find. It was a pleasant conversation with them.

    Pros: The prices are a lot more reasonable than most places in Boston, portions on the main courses…read moreare big (enough to take leftover). The service is so friendly and seamless which in itself makes for a lovely evening. Highlights were the mussels, which were very fresh and delicious. The service here was attentive with the waiters offering more bread for the mussels. Most dishes are a little spicy, so if you don't like spice, make sure to note that with the waiter. The miso gelato is one of the most delicious savory/sweet desserts, and has lots of nice crunchy accents of the sesame crumble. Cocktails are fabulous, very smooth, as well as the mocktails. Cons: The crostini was nothing really special, and one of them came without the oyster butter. The meatballs, which were tasty but had a slightly hard texture on the outside. The prawn risotto was pretty one-note in flavor, and the prawn heads tasted overcooked and slightly off. The radiatore was spicy and nicely plated. The Cremoso al Cioccolato had a strange flavor profile that didn't quite fit, and had such a large salted chocolate-truffle section that we did not finish it (which is saying something)! Overall, if you are looking for a solid dinner in Boston that will guarantee be a nice experience because of the atmosphere, this is a good place.

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    4.2
    (2.1k reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    I had a great experience at The Salty Pig in Boston's Back Bay. The location is convenient and the…read morerestaurant has a warm, lively atmosphere that fits the neighborhood well--perfect for a casual night out or meeting up with friends. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the service felt efficient even when the restaurant was busy. The food was the standout. The charcuterie board was especially impressive with a well-balanced selection, and the pizzas were flavorful with a nicely crisp crust and high-quality ingredients.

    "Keep on with the forth, don't stop/don't stop until you get enough~" What mischief could a…read morerestaurant with Michael Jackson's music possibly have? Salty Pig Pizza: A pizza with the same name as the restaurant! Who was the genius who came up with the idea of ​​salted pig and beer caramel? It's brilliant! The salted pork appears to include Prosciutto di Parma from Langirano, Prosciutto Cotto, and Salcissia. Baking rendered the prosciutto's fat, which blends with the caramel to create a beautiful golden syrup that flows across the pizza's surface. The prosciutto was savory, oily, and tender; the minced salcissia retains its coarse texture and rich meaty aroma; the caramel was sweet and mellow with a honey-like sweetness, forming the top, middle, and base notes respectively. The arugula was slightly warmed, losing its astringent and raw taste while maintaining its crisp texture, helped to cut through the richness together with the Parmesan cheese powder. The crust was crispy, while the inside the dough was soft and chewy. The cooking time and seasoning were all just right, and the restaurant's proud wooden oven added a charming smoky flavor. Affogato: I had high expectations, but it was just okay. The espresso was too sour, and the vanilla ice cream couldn't balance it out. The almond biscuits had an overpowering almond flavor, and the flavor of plant-based protein was terrible! (Oh, this should have been a plus...)

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