What's Boston famous for? Beans?
Er, Italian food, I guess. You could go to Pizzeria Regina, but you'd probably have a long wait and it would not be convenient. To, well, anything.
(Now that I think about it, I'm not sure what Boston is famous for -- oh, seafood. There's that. Clam chowda.)
Or Hundred Acre Wood?
This is why I will always harbor a secret love for megan. Shhhh, don't tell Kristin.
I find it appropriate that Twisted Nerve was playing while I read the above.
Except for rabbit and kangaroo
Stuff the rabbit with an echidna, stuff that into the kangaroo and you have "echburrakang"! Soon to outsell turducken.
Yeah, seafood. We could always do Legal Seafoods...
LS is kind of pricey, especially for a chain...
But I will go wherever. I like LS, but more so when someone else is picking up the tab...
There's Union Square Oyster House... and Summer Shack... and um, lemme go hit Chowhound.
I like LS, but more so when someone else is picking up the tab...
Which is true in
my
case, so I don't mind, but I understand if others do.
I'm not big on the seafood, though I think Legal's gotten better about their land-lubber stuff. Chinese would be good, but I never know which ones in Chinatown are the good ones.
Union Square Oyster House... and Summer Shack
Both way more overpriced than Legals, IMO. Especially for what you get (unless you take into account the priceless insults from the Oyster House wait staff).
I never know which ones in Chinatown are the good ones.
I do.