Luxury Collection-4 Bedroom 3 Full-bathroom-boston
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Apartment (4 Bedrooms)
4 × Double bedup to 10
<p><strong>4 Double Beds</strong></p><p><b>Layout</b> - 4 bedrooms </p><p><b>Internet</b> - Free WiFi </p><p><b>Food & Drink</b> - Kitchen</p><p><b>Sleep</b> - Bed sheets </p><p><b>Bathroom</b> - 3 bathrooms and a hair dryer</p><p><b>Practical</b> - Washer/dryer and iron/ironing board</p><p><b>Comfort</b> - Air conditioning and heating</p><p><b>Need to Know</b> - No cribs (infant beds) or rollaway/extra beds available</p><p>Smoking And Non-Smoking</p>
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Facilities · 2
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Carmelina's
italian
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There’s nothing light about this Italian favorite where garlic, tomato, cream, and butter run wild across a seafood-forward menu. Such is the charm of this North End hotspot that’s been firing on all cylinders since opening in 2012. Bring along a friend or two — you’ll need them to navigate plates that are generous in both flavor and sheer size. A plate of Littleneck clams with cherry tomato and chili is a reasonable way to start before diving into ravioli stuffed with Maine lobster and coated in a spicy tomato vodka sauce. This is food that sticks to your bones, and much of it arrives piping
3.3km
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Neptune Oyster
seafood, american
$$$
Located in the North End, Neptune Oyster features a dark blue facade with a large window revealing oysters displayed on a bed of crushed ice overseen by a blue aproned shucker in perpetual motion. The cozy setting is just short of boisterous, but it's charming. The narrow interior has mosaic tiled flooring, a slender white marble winding along the side of the room, and a red leather banquette on the opposite wall. The day's oysters are presented on a small card, and on the wood-framed, wall-mounted mirror.Keep it simple, as in some briny bivalves, a New England-style fritto misto sandwich on l
3.5km
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Woods Hill Pier 4
American
$$$
When the sun is out and the garage doors are up, it can feel as if the entire city is angling for a prime table here in the Boston Seaport District. Sitting right on the harbor and armed with a wrap-around patio, this bustling restaurant is not content to rely solely on its good looks. Chef Charlie Foster and his team deliver a hearty, global cuisine, with many ingredients sourced from their own farm in New Hampshire. Start with a Thai-inspired striped bass crudo or the signature smoked ham hock croquettes lashed in a honey and Aleppo gastrique. Grilled pork loin or perhaps smoked lamb shoulde
3.6km
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Somaek
Korean
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Cooking with his mother-in-law inspired Chef Bissonnette's traditional Korean restaurant in Downtown Crossing just steps from Boston Common. Somaek is a cocktail combining soju and beer, and you'll find it on the beverage list alongside a number of other Korean-inspired cocktails (think ginseng tonic or the Jeju-do with vodka, citrus and coconut orgeat). Standout dishes include jogae jeon, or pan-fried, clam-studded pancakes topped with chive salad and served with a soy sauce and rice wine vinegar dipping sauce. For a subtly flavored but wholly satisfying stew, order the doenjang jjigae with a
4.5km
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Zhi Wei Cafe
Chinese
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On a quiet street in the Leather District, this friendly Chinese restaurant specializes in Lanzhou-style hand-pulled noodles. A constant whack and thud rings out from the kitchen, as chefs make the noodles all throughout the day. The signature beef noodle soup delivers handsomely with a deep, soulful broth, tender slices of beef and daikon, and a slick layer of chili oil for bittersweet heat. Stir-fried noodles are also worth an order.
4.5km
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