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I'm looking for a restaurant that offers fine dining/elegant dining in Boston MA. Preferably a 5 course dinner. Anybody know any places in Boston MA that offers a 5 course dinner on a Saturday night?

2007-11-13 06:43:58 · 12 answers · asked by btterfly1234 1 in Dining Out United States Boston

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You can have as many courses as you wish to order.

For exceptional dinning in Boston - Clio, Davio's, Number 9 Park, Radius........

My personal fave is Davio's.

If you want a complete meal selected by the chef you should ask if the restaurant offers a chef's selection/meal - this would be a complete meal, often including wine that would selected by the chef - not you. If you want to pick what items your served, any restaurant can do that - you pick appetizer, salad, main course, dessert.

2007-11-13 07:36:14 · answer #1 · answered by Fester Frump 7 · 0 0

Any place will serve you as many courses as you'd like.
Five courses specifically?

209 on Columbus Ave does, but I've never been there personally.

A few of the places on Tremont offer 5 courses. I think 647 is one of them.

Union and Masa are great places and upscale dining. But I don't know if they do 5 courses. I only have been to each once and it was for a 'normal' dinner. (One of them I think I had a Reuben... but they had other upscale entrees) I also wasn't paying attention or looking for 5 courses. o.O

You want *real* elegant dining where money is not a concern, then Tob of the Hub in the Prudential Tower. Or pick *almost* any place on Newbury St.

If you're looking for old time then you could head out to the Continental on Rt. 1 in Saugus. I haven't been there since 1994, but I've heard from people who have been recenly that it's pretty much the same. You can call them and ask to make sure that they are still offering 5 course meals.

(Rush hour = Bad time to go. Plan to go before or after rush hour. On weekends, again avoid the general dinner rush times. - That is unless you enjoy fighting traffic or sitting on Rt. 1. Then by all means go when you'd like.)

Mantra offers them, or at least from what I've heard. They're at Temple Place in Boston.

2007-11-15 02:24:35 · answer #2 · answered by Issues 3 · 0 0

Some of the best tips on fine dining I have found on chow hound - these are some die-hard foodies! Their picks focus on places such as Aujor'dui, Clio, Radius, and Troquet. Most of these places offer 5 course dinners and tastings, depending on the evening you go. Check out this thread on Chow for more info: http://www.chowhound.com/topics/323707

2007-11-13 07:36:56 · answer #3 · answered by lma0814 4 · 0 0

The Oak Room at the Copley Sqaure Hotel.
Lock Ober in Downtown Crossing.

2007-11-15 05:09:47 · answer #4 · answered by jim 6 · 0 0

New Restaurant just opened on Beacon Street...

Upscale Steak House, they used to be call The Federlist now it's Mooo..... yes it's called Moo..

The food is outstanding, the portions are hugh and the food is fantastic.

2007-11-14 06:31:57 · answer #5 · answered by o o 3 · 0 0

Here's another choice, although I agree that L'espalier and Radius are favorites in this category!

Meritage
Rowes Wharf
Boston, MA
Phone: 617-439-3995
Map: Click Here
http://www.bhh.com

Tues-Thurs5:30-10PM
Fri-Sat 5:30-11PM
Sunday Brunch 10:30Am-2PM

2007-11-13 18:51:52 · answer #6 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 0 0

oleana, teatro, and piattini's are all great! for more info and more restaurant's go to phantomgourmet.com
there are reviews, restaurants, and recomendations, too!

2007-11-16 10:03:21 · answer #7 · answered by soccermonkey914 2 · 0 0

Icarus
Pigalle
Abe & Louie's
Aujourd'hui

And yes, L'Espalier is very good.

2007-11-16 09:10:32 · answer #8 · answered by mikezcim 5 · 0 0

L'Espalier in Boston. http://www.lespalier.com/ you can't go wrong

2007-11-13 08:00:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

problematic situation. lookup onto yahoo or google. that will will help!

2014-11-02 15:32:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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