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Tiger Mama

By On June 23, 2016

There are three friends, Amy, Laura and Sheila with whom I have enjoyed many dinners and cooking classes over the years.  In fact, they were the “original companion diners” in my post… Read More

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The Blue Ox

By On September 17, 2015

The city of Lynn, once a bastion of manufacturing (shoes in particular) has some really great things going on, not the least of which is a female mayor, but that’s for another… Read More

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Ohana

By On July 30, 2015

This past Spring, one of my dearest friends, Susan invited me to a luncheon for the Massachusetts General Hospital Friends of Cancer Center in Boston.  It was a lovely event and proceeds… Read More

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Highland Kitchen

By On May 28, 2015

Looking for a casual dining place with delicious food and a hip vibe?  I’ve reviewed several places on the blog that fit that bill such as Sarma, The Kirkland Tap & Trotter… Read More

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Red Bird

By On March 19, 2015

When Moody Street’s beloved Tuscan Grill closed in 2013, an opportunity presented itself for someone to freshen up the intimate space and offer a new dining concept to Waltham. Enter Boston College… Read More

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La Brasa

By On January 22, 2015

East Somerville is gaining momentum as a dining destination with the 2013 opening of Sarma which I reviewed here on the blog, Highland Kitchen which has been around for some time and… Read More

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T.W. Food (reimagined as Tallulah)

By On May 22, 2014

Clearly, I am a focused driver.  Why, you ask? Most Sundays, I drive down Concord Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts to get to our church on Brattle Street.  T.W. Food is located but… Read More

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Puritan & Company

By On March 17, 2014

In November, 2012, Puritan & Company opened its doors in the lively Inman Square section of Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Puritan is named for the Puritan Cake Company, a bakery that once occupied its space… Read More

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Sarma

By On January 7, 2014

Please let me preface my review by mentioning that Sarma, pronounced by Armenians as Sar (roll the r)-mah was a dish my grandmother prepared that left you thirsty for three days!  Green cabbage… Read More