Here's a link that helps you book your reservations. They continuously update the Top Ten Booked Restaurants.
1. Top of the Hub, Back Bay American $$$$
2. Ruth's Chris Steak House - Boston, Financial District Steak $$$$
3. Gaslight, South End French $$
4. Grill 23 & Bar, Back Bay American $$$$
5. Rocca, South End Italian $$
6. Oleana, Cambridge Mediterranean $$$
7. Hamersley's Bistro, South End French $$$$
8. Stella, South End Italian $$
9. Anthony's Pier 4, South Boston Seafood $$
10. Ruth's Chris Steak House - Providence Steak $$$$
http://www.opentable.com/f.asp?p=single.asp&prid=4771&csmarket=boston
I've also given you a list of some of my favorites...
Radius
8 High St
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 426-1234
Fax: (617) 426-2526
http://www.radiusrestaurant.com/splash.shtml
33 Restaurant and Lounge
33 Stanhope St
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 572-3311
Fax: (617) 572-3399
http://www.33restaurant.com/
Aujourd'hui
200 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116-3916
Phone: (617) 351-2057
No. 9 Park
9 Park St
Boston, MA 02108-4804
Phone: (617) 742-9991
2007-09-10 02:37:51
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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Unless Top of the Hub has changed in the past couple years, I wouldn't bother with it except to enjoy the view and perhaps a cocktail.
For Fine Dining experience, I agree about Radius - service and food are wonderful.
For a less expensive, but still great fine dining experience, Laurel in the South End is a great option. Prices have creeped up a bit as it has grown more and more popular, but they prepare some great meals.
2007-09-13 01:08:53
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answered by lma0814 4
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Our ultimate favorite fine dining in Boston is Icarus.
It's on 3 Appleton Street in the South End of Boston.
The food is amazing !!!
We go to Icarus every time we are in Boston.
http://www.icarusrestaurant.com
2007-09-10 14:47:38
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answered by ♥♣♥ 4
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One of my favorite places is Sibling Rivalry. It's in South Boston and although it is not as fancy as someplace like the Top of The Hub, the food is outstanding and the menu changes frequently, yet never fails to impress.
2007-09-11 02:21:19
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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as quickly as I examine your question, i replaced into going to declare palms down you ought to be taking her to Grotto. i'm so happy to work out the above poster concurs with me. this is my fashionable place, and not a huge vacationer place, or a chain. it is going to instruct you probably did slightly examine, and likewise somewhat supply you an incredible experience of the city too! they have staggering foodstuff, a pretty wine record, and cakes to die for. this is taken under consideration one of these small place, so make certain you're making reservations! I continually like to flow to a distinctive city and spot what this is like once you quite stay there, no longer in effortless terms what the travelers do on holiday. . . . If Grotto isn't accessible, my next suggestion could probable be The Wine Cellar. I surely have had intense-high quality reports there, and that they have got fondue, that's continually exciting. this is not as intense-high quality of an adventure, because of the fact for sure fondue is extra of a casul factor, yet its sturdy foodstuff, and the terrific wine record in Boston. in addition they have valet parking, that's continually a plus interior the city. savor!
2016-12-16 16:23:48
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answered by yasmin 4
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Smith & Wollensky
2007-09-11 08:38:42
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answered by Celia W 2
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