Several stories focusing on the Boston-area restaurant scene came out over the past week, including a name change for an Italian eatery south of the city, a national survey on dining out frequency, and another upscale Mexican restaurant coming to Boston's waterfront. In addition, our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants) had a featured review on a deli in Newton as well as a blog entry on restaurants in New Hampshire and a photo of a classic Greek dish from a dining spot in East Cambridge.
Below are links to these and other items from the past week:
Boston Restaurant Talk
JM Curley to Open in Boston's Downtown Crossing
Nocera's Restaurant in Stoughton Is Now The Chateau
Salem Fall Restaurant Week 2011 to be Held November 6-10, 13-17
2012 Zagat Survey: Bostonians Dine Out the Least
Rosa Mexicano to Open at Seaport Place on the Boston Waterfront
Boston's Hidden Restaurants
Review: Inna's Kitchen in Newton, MA
Photo: Pumpkin Whoopie Pie from Congdon's in Wells, ME
Blog Entry: An Autumn Weekend in New Hampshire
Updated Review: Dogwood Cafe in Jamaica Plain, MA
Photo: Pastichio from Desfina in Cambridge, MA
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