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Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • Burlington
Booked 21 times today
Price: Expensive
• Italian • Burlington
Booked 1 time today
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- MMaryvipGreater Boston •66 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoHad a nice lunch with friends at NYAJs. The waitstaff was attentive, good food and reasonably priced. And, they made a great cup of tea - I'm picky about that. HOT and served with milk on the side as requested, and it didn't taste like it was made in a coffee urn.More infoNot Your Average Joe's BurlingtonPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Burlington•4.4
- BBillvipGreater Boston •88 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThis was our first time at Sogno and we're already looking forward to returning. It was a quiet start to the day so we sat at the bar and Izza could not have provided any better service. We were not rushed and when things changed she let us know. Being new we decided to take our time and try a bit of a few things starting with a white wine. They have a nice selection and priced well. We shared the Arancini for a starter. Having Cacio e Pepe inside was a nice choice, but the lovely crusty outside really set this starter apart (from the same dish at other places). We next chose a red wine to go with our dinners. We had a general selection and were going to ask for assistance as they have an excellent selection of Borolo's but while we waited for Kelly to assist notice something different (that's one of the good (and bad) things of Italian wines, there are so many grapes); Mastroberardine. Kelly explained that was the area the owners are from, and that sold us. It was a lovely wine to go with my Bolognese and Julie's Genovese Tagliatelle. The Bolo was a little different with a bit less meat and a bit more tomato than I think of true Italian Bolognese, but it was delicious (and I will have it again). Julies Genovese was exquisite, definitely a must try. Winding down we decided to spilt a dessert, the ricotta pie was excellent. We try new places mainly based on the food and wine but here as most of our favorite places, the people truly shined Izza and Kelly made our meal special and ensured we'll be back. Thank you both. Bill and JulieMore infoSognoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Woburn•4.7
- RreggimentalGreater Boston •17 reviews4.0Dined on Jul 1, 2024While we realize that this is a new venture after Covid, Chopps used to be much better. Gone are the servers who brought you coffee, tea and assorted beverages, making it a truly cafeteria style atmosphere. This may be what some people like but after the original Chopps, we were subjected to a less than stellar experience for brunch. The scrambled eggs were horrible. Coffee and tea are served in paper cups at a station. The omelet station was manned by one gentleman who was pleasant but really didn't know that you fold an omelet before presenting it. Fruits and waffles were good, as were the bacon, sausage and cereals. Hard to goof those things up. I don't believe we'll be going back to his version of Chopps unless we hear they have made some adjustments to their presentation.More infoChopps Italian Steakhouse & Bar at Boston Marriott BurlingtonPrice: Expensive• Italian• Burlington•4.1