Students at Boston University are fortunate enough to have a pretty good dining hall. But being in the heart of Boston gives us plenty of advantages when it comes to food. Here is a list of seven restaurants that everyone living in Boston has to try.
1. Bonchon
For more information visit: https://bonchon.com/korean-fried-chicken-allston-m...
Bonchon is famous for their Korean fried chicken, but they offer many other options if chicken isn't your thing. Bonchon prides itself in the fact that all chicken is made to order (be prepared to wait at least thirty minutes if you're ordering takeout).
2. Wahlburgers
For more information visit: https://www.wahlburgersrestaurant.com/
This is a great spot to stop at right after a Red Sox game. Fill your tummy up with a variety of burgers and milkshakes.
3. Island Creek Oyster Bar
For more information visit: http://www.islandcreekoysterbar.com/
This restaurant is located right on Commonwealth Avenue. The menu contains mostly fish and it even has a section for you to order things off the raw menu. In addition, the majority of their seafood is caught in Massachusetts.
4. My Thai Vegan Cafe
For more information visit: http://mythaivegancafe.com/
This restaurant is perfect for those vegans and vegetarians out there. It serves both Chinese and Thai dishes.
5. Toro
For more information visit: http://www.toro-restaurant.com/
Toro is a Spanish restaurant located in the Sound End. This restaurant serves tapas that are "locally sourced and [made with] sustainable ingredients."
6. Eataly
For more information visit: https://www.eataly.com/us_en/stores/boston/
In November, Eataly opened up in the Prudential Center. Eataly offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, cheese shops, and gelato. If you want a taste of Italy, this is the place to go.
7. Luke's Lobster
For more information visit: http://www.lukeslobster.com/location/boston/
This menu is both simple, yet delicious. Luke's Lobster is famous for their lobster rolls and their signature New England clam chowder.