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    *Yellow Fin Tuna Crudo
    Angela S.

    I wanted to like Field and Vine so much... I just felt like the food was overpriced for what it was. The portions were also a bit small. The flavor was lacking in the appetizer (the crudo?) and the sausage dish. The swordfish was definitely the best dish - perfectly cooked and flavorful. The ingredients were very fresh and high quality but we were underwhelmed unfortunately. I loved the ambiance and service. Both were impressive.

    Cabbage
    Victor H.

    I have to say, this place is an experience. It's definitely worth the visit if you're looking for a vegetarian friendly / delicious experience. While the dishes may look basic in ingredients, the combination and quality of the finished dish is amazing. Some dishes were better than the others (hello, beets), everything was surprisingly tasteful. Service was friendly and decorations were appropriate, very "green" and welcoming. Prices are definitely on the higher side as expected and portions are fairly small as with farm to table places. The main reason they didn't earn the fifth star was that the mocktails (and maybe cocktail) options were a canned which I did not realize. Also, the desserts, while the descriptions At a farm to table, I would have expected something made in house. looked very appealing/interesting, were nothing to write home about. While I understand the rotating menus I would also have expected something with meet besides the uncooked beef dish (there were two seafood options). All in all a good experience worth checking out. Oh, would not recommend for birthday celebration. The "celebration" was just a candle in a little jar. Nothing special. Made it feel lack luster.

    Husain V.

    Had a bit of a tough time deciding if this was going to be a 3 or 4 star review, but I need to settle on a 3. Ambiance was really nice here and service was good as well, but can't say it was great which is okay. The part that dropped off the extra star for me was the food ultimately. It was pretty good, but idk, maybe I just had higher expectations. The beef tartare just had too many greens in it. I see what they were trying to do, but the ball was dropped. They also had a steak special and for the price you pay for it, definitely not justified. Tho the portion wasn't the issue, the steak was incredibly chewy and wasn't good. The taste was flat. If I had to say which item stood out the most in terms of taste and being different, it had to be the house pickles. Oh... and just skip the desserts.

    *Beef Tartare
    Cali O.

    Love this place! The restaurant is super cute and covered with plants. I thought about asking for some pointers about keeping houseplants alive but decided instead to focus on the menu. They serve beer and wine, no cocktails, but I loved the glass of red I tried (enough to order a second glass). Upon reading the menu, I didn't feel super excited; however every single dish hit the mark. The beef tartare is a must-try along with the cast iron cornbread. I feel like with my meals in the boston area it is rare to be obsessed with every item we order, but here is an exception. The flavors were well balanced on every single dish and I loved them all. The service was wonderful as well. Our server was incredible kind and knowledgeable. Highly recommend Field & Vine

    Scallion Cheddar Cornbread
    Alex L.

    Farm to table vibes with great plant/natural decor! It's an intimate small plates restaurant that recommended 2 plates per person. We tried the Tuna Carpaccio (5/5 creative with beets too), Scallion Cheddar Cornbread (5/5 their signature), Kale Salad (4/5), King Oyster Mushrooms (5/5 great flavors), Bavette Steak (5/5), Carrots (5/5), Grilled Fish Collar (5/5 and also interesting flavors), and the Duck (4/5). For dessert, we tried the Miso Apple Cake (the table favorite), Chocolate Pot de Crème, and Dark Chocolate Sorbet. The one thing is that this place is a bit particular. They're quite strict on arrival time (part of our party was going to be 5 minutes late) and ordering (had to be all at once), and this came across a bit off putting. The food was good though, and it was still an overall great meal!

    Cornbread...
    Sheldon T.

    Can you say gnocchi from heaven!!!! Such a cool atmosphere and great food! Must experience!

    Beef tartare
    Meg C.

    Came here for an anniversary dinner and it was a nice spot to celebrate, but didn't wow us. We had the beef tartare, scallion cornbread, charred cabbage, pork sausage, mushrooms, tuna collar special and the ice-cream sandwich. I was looking forward to the beef tartare but we didn't end up getting much beef, it was hiding under a bunch of greens (see pic) and we each got about 2 bites worth. My favorites were the scallion cornbread and the tuna collar special. The collar was cooked perfectly - so tender and a good sized portion, it was the most memorable part of the meal me. Sausage and mushrooms were okay. The cabbage had good flavor, but it was hard to cut with the very dull knife provided (this was true for all the knives - they were all strangely dull) and the dressing became a watery mess within a min of it being dropped at the table. The icecream sandwich also left a lot to be desired, the macaron shell just came off as sort of a stale texture, but the lemony flavor was nice. I did like the glass of sauv blanc with the meal - it was refreshing and had a lovely minerality to it. As for service, the server was attentive and prompt without being invasive, and the food runners staggered the plates nicely over the course of the meal. Ambiance is nice with an upscale but casual farmhouse meets mid century modern vibe- the vine decor is unique. Overall I enjoyed my time at the restaurant but it was not a stand out in terms of innovative farm to table offerings.

    Tuna carpaccio
    Tuli S.

    Cute place & very friendly service. Our fave bartender works here so we had to check it out. We had the tuna carpaccio (amazing), the beef tartare and the pork loin. Absolutely loved the tuna! We heard the couple next to us order the beef tartare without the peanuts and wondered why! The tartare is good but the taste was completely overpowered by the peanuts. Great tip for our next visit. The pork was plain and I wouldn't order it again. Gratuity is automatically included (20%) and there is a kitchen appreciation fee as well. I think we will definitely be back for the tuna/drinks but I would skip dinner.

    Sweet Corn Habanero Ice Cream
    Mike F.

    Top 4 in the city. It seems silly to split hairs when parsing the elite restaurants in and around Boston. Field & Vine is one of them. There have been a spat of disgruntled yelpers spouting off about F&V. Pay them no mind. The Parisienne Gnocci is spectacular. It's still the only restaurant around that serves tomatoes for $19 and you finish wanting more . . . And then there's the Sweet Corn Habanero Ice Cream. I ate four scoops. FOUR!

    Cavatali
    John H.

    A literal hidden gem inside an alley, Field and Vine is worth discovering. A bright green door leads you inside where you are greeted by a wall of plants and natural decor. Overall vibe was romantic and intimate in a small, cozy setting. The food is high quality and filling. The veggie dishes impress just as much as the main protein courses. They are sizable portions meant to be shared. Our favorites were the tuna carpaccio, cornbread, cavatelli, and cabbage. Who knew you could make a grilled cabbage so delicious?! The garlic and mushroom combo with the cavatelli was magical. We had great service and left happy and full. For a nice dinner of 5 dishes and a glass of wine, our bill was only $150 which was very reasonable. Perfect spot for date night or meeting another couple out.

    Rory S.

    Ambiance & decor was a 12/10. Best in Boston on god. We went with my mom who is a crazy plant lady and she was in love with all the plants and arrangements. So many details. Wow. Oh! The food! Food was great #f2t #farmtotable. The cabbage was surprisingly the star of the night! It's charred in a brown butter on this garlicky cream boy oh boy. Can't wait to go back.

    Adam R.

    I came here for a special seafood tasting menu. It's all unique items so I won't break them down. But every dish was amazing and full of flavors. Their bread/flatbread is awesome too. The staff there are among the friendliest I have experienced at a restaurant, which is saying a lot. I will def come here again and try out the regular menu and highly recommend everyone to try this place out 5/5

    Kirtana S.

    Second time coming here. Unbelievable food, service, ambiance = 10/10 Had the orange wine to pair with my meal. For food: Started with the oysters and ceviche, next we're the crispy beets and the cornbread, next was the warm cheese and Brussels sprouts, and lastly was the swordfish. For dessert: We had the rosemary and almond cake The menu is quite strange as it pairs things that typically would not be paired together. However, when you try it, you're left in awe and a "why have we not tried this before" experience. The plates are small but meant to share. Do not underestimate the size because it will fill you up! For our party of four, a serving of 8-10 dishes were recommended. My favorite part of this restaurant is that the menu is seasonal and they use fresh ingredients. It's guaranteed that you'll have a different meal every time you come!

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