Several more stories focusing on the Boston-area restaurant scene came out over the past week, including a Venezuelan restaurant coming to Harvard Square, three well-known folks in the restaurant industry becoming bloggers, and a new restaurant row coming to a northern suburb of Boston. In addition, our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants) had a slideshow on more great restaurant dishes in 2011 as well as an updated review of a Japanese restaurant in Arlington and a photo of a lobster dish from a South Shore dining spot.
Below are links to these and other items from the past week:
Boston Restaurant Talk
Orinoco to Open in Cambridge's Harvard Square
Roger Berkowitz, Lydia Shire, Domingo-Martin Barreres to Blog for the Boston Herald
Griddler's Burgers and Dogs to Open in Boston's Beacon Hill Neighborhood
A New "Restaurant Row" May Be Coming to Burlington
Moksa in Cambridge to Feature a Restaurant within the Restaurant
Boston's Hidden Restaurants
Photo Slideshow: Five More Best Food Dishes of 2011
Updated Review: Toraya Restaurant in Arlington, MA
Photo: Singapore Noodles from Quincy Dynasty in Quincy, MA
Updated Review: Grumpy's in Dennis, MA
Photo: Twin Boiled Lobsters from Haddad's in Marshfield, MA
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