"A" is for "Ahhhhh", the sound of a sigh of satisfaction. Which was about all I could do after my dinner at Antico Forno in the North End. http://www.anticofornoboston.com/ The quantities served weren't excessive, but the dishes were delicious, and the owner very warm and gracious.
I haven't tried Amrhein's in South Boston, but it has a good reputation. http://www.amrheinsboston.com/
There's another one lurking in the dim recesses of what passes for my mind, but it's refusing to come forward at the moment.
Edited to add: Aha! Got it! This one's been on my "to try" list for years, but I've had trouble finding folks both flexible enough and adventuresome enough to go with me. That's because, at least when they first opened, it was a "sit on floor cushions" kind of place. Also because you eat with your hands. The food is Ethiopian. The restaurant is Addis Red Sea, with locations in the South End and on Mass Ave in Cambridge. http://www.addisredsea.com/
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"A" is for "Ahhhhh", the sound of a sigh of satisfaction. Which was about all I could do after my dinner at Antico Forno in the North End. http://www.anticofornoboston.com/ The quantities served weren't excessive, but the dishes were delicious, and the owner very warm and gracious.
I haven't tried Amrhein's in South Boston, but it has a good reputation. http://www.amrheinsboston.com/
There's another one lurking in the dim recesses of what passes for my mind, but it's refusing to come forward at the moment.
Edited to add: Aha! Got it! This one's been on my "to try" list for years, but I've had trouble finding folks both flexible enough and adventuresome enough to go with me. That's because, at least when they first opened, it was a "sit on floor cushions" kind of place. Also because you eat with your hands. The food is Ethiopian. The restaurant is Addis Red Sea, with locations in the South End and on Mass Ave in Cambridge. http://www.addisredsea.com/