There's plenty to eat near the theater. There isn't actually much to it /in/ the Theater District though, because it's all theaters, and right next to Chinatown and the Common. Cheers is at the opposite end of the Common. There's some stuff in the Downtown Crossing shopping area too, just up Washington St. And there's plenty of restaurants wedged in between all the hotels a block or two down Boylston. Then there's the veritable orgy of food in Chinatown. If you plan on taking a large group to King Fung Garden though, MAKE RESERVATIONS. The place literally has only like 6 small tables, and one large round table. This place was featured on Food Network, and is where I had dinner with Julia Child. It's damn good, famous, and tiny. Other good places in Chinatown are East Ocean City, Pho Pasteur, and Ginza.
-- dobey On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 05:52 -0400, Jeff Waugh wrote: > Let's see the 7pm performance and eat afterwards -- any suggestions for good > places to eat that are nearby? The HISTORICAL THEATRE DISTRICT seems pretty > lame for food, as far as I have seen (though that surprises me, theatre and > collective sustenance being such a great combination, so please point out > what I'm missing). _______________________________________________ boston-social mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-social
