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š Thonglor | Thai Food at Its Finest Crying Tiger ššššš Beef cut into strips, char-grilled to aromatic perfection! Served with a portion of sticky rice for a perfect pairing ā highly recommended! Crab Fried Rice ššššš Carries the smoky wok hei flavor of classic egg fried rice, with crab meat diced and mixed with rice and egg ā absolutely delicious. Tom Yum Hot Pot ššššš Fresh, tender seafood in a tangy, spicy broth ā every bite is a treat. Thai Milk Tea ššš Customizable sweetness ā opt for less sugar for a refreshing, balanced drink. š° Average per person: $30ā50 š Yume Ga Arukara | Cold Udon Specialists Cold Niku Udon (Spicy) ššššš Not actually spicy ā even non-spice lovers can enjoy. You can also choose mild for a lighter taste. The udon is chewy and refreshing! š” Optional onsen egg (good portion size; smaller eaters can skip). š° Average per person: $20ā25 š² Liu Yi Shou Hot Pot | Chinatown Hotspot šššš Located in Chinatown, offering a variety of soup bases and fresh ingredients. ⨠Highlights: Incredibly rich sauce station (even features kou shui ji ā mouthwatering chicken!) and a DIY dessert bar ā a must-visit for hot pot lovers. šµ Japonaise Bakery & Cafe | Japanese Dessert Cafe Matcha Red Bean Cream Puff ššššš Soft, fluffy shell filled with rich, creamy matcha custard and sweet red beans ā perfectly balanced. š° Price: $6 (before tax) š Other Gems There are also plenty of hidden food spots near Boston University (BU) waiting to be discovered. #Boston #StudyAbroadUSA #StudentLife #BostonLife #BostonFood #FoodExploration #TravelGuide #FoodieDiary