
When I saw the name Alice Waters connected to Café Fanny, I knew I was in for something truly special.

Boston Beerworks is the best burger in Boston —and I would never exaggerate about something like that.

We hit the Theater District early with an hour to kill and stumbled upon Jacob Wirth’s German style Restaurant.

Jen’s gallery was an amazing success this weekend so we decided to go out and celebrate. Jen hadn’t been to Bella Luna down the street and it seemed like the perfect time to visit the unique JP eatery at Hyde Square.

So Jen‘s fancy job at Boston Photo Imaging is right next door to the Parish Cafe. The folks at Parish have gotten about a thousand “Best of” awards in the city, so last Friday we went to check out the hype.

So I hadn’t eaten all day and I needed the power of Mexican food to lead a rehearsal of the understudies all by myself. I spotted Carlos Goldstein’s and instantly thought of Shalom Beijing in Boston. Could this be Glatt Kosher Mexican food?
After singing for the Lord at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the South End, Jen and I decided to try to get some brunch somewhere we could eat outside and enjoy the sunshine. We had no idea that we would find THE place for brunch just a short walk away at Tremont 647.
Jen and I were in the South End, where I’d just gotten out of work. We weren’t sure where to go for a late dinner, so we walked down Tremont looking for somewhere we could eat outside. We found the Garden of Eden, a small bistro focused on fresh ingredients. All the flavor of fresh…