Showing posts with label fine-dining restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine-dining restaurants. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2026

Umami Crudo Opens in Boston's North End in the Former Crudo Space

A fine-dining Japanese restaurant has come to the North End of Boston, taking over the space where another Asian dining spot had been.

According to an article from Eater Boston, Umami Crudo is now open on Salem Street, moving into the space where Crudo was until closing this past fall. The new restaurant has an ownership connection to the high-end Umami Omakase in Cambridge, and Eater says that the new place is "more accessible" with sushi, rolls, and Japanese tapas.

Previous to Crudo, Pulcinella Mozzarella Bar and Ristorante was also in the space where Umami Crudo now resides.

The address for Umami Crudo is 78 Salem Street, Boston, MA, 02113. Its website can be found at https://www.umamicrudo.com/

[Earlier Article]
Crudo in Boston's North End Has Closed

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Wednesday, April 06, 2022

Sogno Is Opening in Woburn

It looks like a high-end Italian restaurant is on its way to a city north of Boston whose dining scene has been red-hot of late.

According to a post within the jobs section of the bostonchefs.com site, Sogno is planning to open in Woburn, apparently moving into an office building on Cambridge Street just north of the Winchester line. The Facebook page for the upcoming place indicates that it will be an Italian restaurant, while the job post says that it will be "a 300-seat...independently owned fine dining destination." It appears that plans for Sogno have been in the works since at least early 2020, based on its Facebook page, though the job post hints that it is finally getting close to opening after what appears to have been extensive construction on the space.

The address for Sogno in Woburn is 304 Cambridge Road (Route 3), Woburn, MA, 01801. Its website is at https://sognoitalian.com/ while its Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/sognoitalian/

[September 21 update: According to a press release, Sogno opens this evening, with the restaurant offering cicchetti (Italian small snacks), full meals, and cocktails as well as wines from all regions of Italy.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Wednesday, May 06, 2020

News Elsewhere: [UPDATE] Eleven Madison Park in New York City to Reopen After All

[Ed note: This article was updated on September 8 to reflect the fact that the restaurant will be opening back up.]

A New York institution that was once rated the best restaurant in the world is closed for now like so many other dining spots across the country--but there appears to be a chance that it might not reopen.

According to an article in Bloomberg, the future of Eleven Madison Park in Manhattan is unknown, as chef-owner Daniel Humm says that "There is definitely a question mark over Eleven Madison Park—if it will reopen....It will take millions of dollars to reopen. You have to bring back staff. I work with fancy equipment in a big space. I want to continue to cook with the most beautiful and precious ingredients in a creative way, but at the same time, it needs to make sense." The 80-seat Madison Avenue dining spot closed for the time being back in mid-March, with its staff being laid off--including approximately 30% of them who were in this country on visas; Humm says of the workers, "They all had to go home without anything. It pretty much broke my heart."

Humm is a board member of Rethink Food, a nonprofit that turns excess food into meals for underserved communities, and he has actually converted the Eleven Madison Park space into a commissary kitchen while it is closed, preparing nearly 3,000 meals a day for people in need.

Eleven Madison Park is a fine-dining restaurant that has received countless awards since opening in 1988, including being named the #1 dining spot on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list in 2017.

[September 14 update: Eater New York states (via astrolabe.substack.com) that Eleven Madison Park will be able to reopen, as Daniel Humm has gotten enough funding to get through the pandemic and that the landlord "stepped up in a big way," while the bank where he gets loans from "allowed us to not pay until this is over." If all goes well, the restaurant could open as early as mid-November, with the worst-case scenario being that they open back up in March of 2021.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]


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Friday, November 22, 2019

Nahita in Boston Has Closed; May Be Replaced by New Concept

A fine-dining spot on the eastern edge of Boston's Back Bay has shut down, though it looks like a new restaurant could be replacing it at some point.

According to several sources, including a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, Nahita on Arlington Street is locked up and dark and is no longer taking reservations. Another source has confirmed that the restaurant has indeed closed, but D.ream (Doguş Restaurant Entertainment and Management)--which is behind Nahita--may be bringing a new concept to the space, according to the source.

Nahita first opened in September of 2018, offering a variety of Latin-Asian dishes that also had Turkish influences. The restaurant had taken over the space where Liquid Art House had been until it closed in November of 2017.

The address for the now-closed Nahita is 100 Arlington Street, Boston, MA, 02116.

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]