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 • (617) 535-8888
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Cross Street(s):Hereford St.
Cuisine:Asian
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Breakfast: M-Fri: 6:30am - 11am
Brunch: Sat & Sun: 7:00am - 2:00pm
Lunch: M-F: 11:30am –5pm
Dinner: Sun-Th: 5:30– 10:30pm
Fr & Sat: 5:30 – 11:00pm
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Be it for a power breakfast, long and leisurely lunch, or night on the town for dinner, Asana in the new Mandarin Oriental, Boston, can offer American and Asian fusion cuisine for all of the above. Stocked with a special cheese cavern and extensive wine list, Asana also offers an exclusive Chef's table for 8 in the kitchen that allows the diners to watch Executive chef Nicolas Boutin at work.
 
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Cross Street(s):Newbury St.
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$$
Dress:Semi-formal
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-F 11:30am -2:00pm
5:30-10pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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PLEASE NOTE: L'Espalier moved to its new home on the second floor of the Mandarin Oriental on Boylston Street.

UPDATE: L'Espalier opened its doors at 774 Boylston Street for dinner at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12.
Fearlessly led by Frank McClelland, one of the top 25 chefs in the nation according to Food and Wine, L'Espalier is as good as it gets. And it gets good. Ascend the narrow staircase into the first of L'Espalier's 2 classically-decorated dining rooms (get a table in the more modern upper dining room if you can) and prepare yourself for high-class French food, catering to no less than serious eaters with serious finances; this is one place that'll get you psyched for Parents Weekend. The menu is a standard three-course prix-fixe for $75: spanning a wealth of tastes, from foie gras to Hawaiian red snapper to grilled lamb, the seasonal selection is substantially varied and guaranteed to delight every palate (course if that isn't enough, there's always the 6-course Degustation Menu for $95; $135 and up with paired wines). But perhaps the best thing L'Espalier has to offer: their special events, like “cheese Tuesdays,” a 4-course dinner with matching wines and a grand cheese sampler, all led by the restaurant's top cheese and wine meisters for a bargain $55.
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Afternoon tea: There are two tea service choices offered: 'Make Way For The Ducklings' ($27) - your choice of tea plus a selection of petit fours and pastries - and 'Red Riding Hood's Basket' ($36), which adds tea sandwiches and canapes. For 15 dollars further, a glass of fine champagne can be served with either. Vegetarian substitutions can be requested. The tea choice is a typical 8 or so varieties and your cup is refilled from teapots carried by the staff rather than leaving them on your table. The accompanying food includes lobster salad, cucumber and cream cheese sandwich, strawberry terrine and the classic L'Espalier swan.

 
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Boylston Street

 • (617) 720-1300
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Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Su-Tu 11am-10pm
We-Sa 11am-12:30am
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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The 3rd location of this hotspot focused on rustic french fare. With the flagship location on the Boston Waterfront, and one in the Natick Collection, this empire is choosing to expand in posh new digs at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel..
Two of the franchise's veterans, Louis DiBicarri in the kitchen and Ian Grossman out front, are leading this third installment. As with their other locations, the food is unpretentious and classic French style fare, done simply but well, in a great atmosphere with first rates service. The space is warm, open, and simply but elegantly decorated. Each floor sports a bar and there's usually a crowd at all typical times, as this back bay locale had been hotly anticipated for quite some time.
They serve lunch during the week, dinner daily, and brunch on the weekends, and offer a late night menu Wednesday through Saturday until 12:30. Each menu is a unique twist on their general theme:
Lunch Menu Brunch Menu Dinner Menu Dessert Menu Late Night Menu Children's Menu
 
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Cuisine:Steakhouse
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu
Sun:11:30am-11pm
Fri
Sat:11:30am-12am
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Valet
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Hours: Mon-Thu Sun:11:30am-11pm
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One of the classic Boston steakhouses, however Abe and Louie's was hot even before the recent steak craze. Dark and decadent, this Boylston street hotspot offers a variety of steaks, fabulous wines, and even a wonderful weekend brunch. Over-sized leather courtroom chairs and Hollywood-style booths in the dining room create an inviting atmosphere while impressive bronze chandeliers, massive torchieres, traditional mahogany detailing, and the gold leaf barrel vault ceiling add an air of elegance. Make sure to try the steak benedict!
 
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield St.
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon: 12am-1am and 11:30am-1am
Tue-Thu:11:30am-1am
Fri-Sat:11:30am-2am
Sun:11:30am-12am
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Vibrant and hurried, this Boylston street classic in the Back Bay is Abe and Louie's answer to seafood. Filled with first dates, client dinners, and family celebrations.
UPDATE: The Atlantic Fish Company has re-opened with renovations after the restaurant had to close due to a fire.
 
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Cross Street(s):Fairfield & Exeter St.
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu and Sun:11:30am-10pm
Fri-Sat:11:30am-11pm
Brunch:yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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The Vox is the perfect place to see and be seen. Although quite the meat market, if you are in the mood to schmooze it up and look your best on a Saturday night, it is a fun place as an outing with friends. Serving 27 of the most creative martinis around in a hip but unpretentious milieu, this swanky bar is Boylston Street's “It” spot. A mostly twenty- and thirty-something crowd fills the bar on weekend nights to down $9 martinis. It kind of has that 'beautiful people' vibe going on... which can be oh so good, and can also be a complete nightmare. There are some creepy types who frequent the place hoping to pick up the aforementioned beautiful people, but thankfully they are amusing to watch.
Granted, the drinks are expensive, but with such tempting varieties as the Tiramisu Martini and White Crantini (a clear martini made for men who “don't want to be seen with a pink drink”), who can resist? 8 types of scotch ($8-14), 12 bottled beers and 6 on tap, traditional cocktails ($6-9), and wine by the glass ($7.50-10.50) provide ample variety for those morally opposed to martinis. Thanks to Vox Pop's massive space there's always a quiet corner to retreat to, even on busy weekend nights. No cover.
 
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily noon-2:30pm and 5:30pm-1:30am
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Far from the quiet and spartan ambiance of many Japanese restaurants, Gyuhama is refreshingly convivial and bustling. As much a hang-out as a restaurant, the noise level is still unobtrusive and table conversations are possible. Half the restaurant's patrons sit in an area vaguely reminiscent of a romper room: you can slip off your shoes and slide into comfortable, low-to-the-ground seats (try to be seated here). Though Gyuhama has above-average maki and nigiri options, it would be a shame to miss the appetizers, such as the outstanding lobster miso for two ($8.50), or the shabu-shabu (platters of raw, thin-sliced meats and vegetables cooked in a pot of boiling broth). Also try the sometimes-available specialty Japanese ice-creams. No reservations for groups less than 4, which may mean a bit of a wait for a table.
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 • (617) 236-7672
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Sushi in the garden level of Boylston Street. Green Monster Maki (asparagus tempura and cucumber, wasabi flying fish roe, $10.75) and Red Sox Maki (salmon, asparagus, cream cheese, and tobiko, $9.95)
 
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Cuisine:Thai
Pricing:$$
Hours: Daily 11:30am-11pm
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Great restaurant if you're in the mood for Thai food. Spicy is a perfect adjective, because you'll want something to cool off your mouth after this delish meal! Prices are reasonable. Consider sharing larger dishes (any of the curries or house specialties), as most come with excellent jasmine rice and a Japanese-style iceberg salad. The restaurant can be hard to spot: look along Boylston for its chili-adorned sign, which leads to the below-street-level door.
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