Boston Food Guide 🥣 What I Ate in 72 Hours — So Good It’s Unreal!
Shoutout to all the U.S.-based foodies on – followed your recommendations and had almost zero disappointments! Here’s my Boston food recap — legit delicious 😋 1️⃣ Daily Catch My seafood DNA was buzzing! 🦞 Went to the North End location — small but full of vibe. Huge respect to the chef working the whole station solo! The Squid Ink Pasta with Garlic was ABSOLUTELY INSANE. 🖤 The lobster tomato pasta was also delicious with a mild spice. Pro tip: if you can’t finish it, take it home — it tastes even better the next day when the noodles soak up all that sauce! Portions are huge — a half-portion is enough for 2-3 people. We also tried the Clam Casino — baked clams with garlic and cheese. Pretty good, though I still prefer Chinese-style steamed garlic clams 😉 Overall, great seafood at a reasonable price for Boston. Will definitely be back! 2️⃣ Tatte Boston’s pride 😍✨ There are locations all over the city — perfect for brunch, pastries, or a quick break. The salmon bowl, sandwiches, weekend French toast, and pistachio tart are all MUST-TRIES. And don’t miss their Pistachio Latte — so good! 3️⃣ Ogawa Cafe ☕️ A taste of Japan in Boston! Their matcha latte and coffee are both excellent. Pair it with a breakfast bagel sandwich — pure happiness 🍵🥯 4️⃣ Yume Ga Arukara The famous cold udon — lived up to the hype! 🍜 Adding extra meat made it even better. Ate here twice in three days — no shame 😂 I personally preferred the spicy version — more flavor, more kick! 5️⃣ Faro Cafe ☕️ A specialty coffee spot near Harvard. Cool vibe, but the coffee was a bit too funky/fermented for my taste — kinda overpowered the actual coffee notes. Just my personal preference though! Spring in Boston is gorgeous 🌸 Would love to hear more recommendations from Boston locals — I’ll definitely be back! #BostonFood #Boston #BostonTravel #COTD #CoffeeExploration #TravelEats #FoodDiary #HiddenGems #RestaurantRecs