Taranta - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: boston - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - taranta - user reviews all i want to say that this place is over r... digitalcity.com
aol cityguide: boston - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - taranta - overview north end spot keeps rustic tradition a... digitalcity.com
the new york times > travel > boston guide > restaurant details hanover streets small, soul-warming ristorante is one of the neighborhoods true gems, thanks to chef jim beckers roster of updated italian classics. go for a plate of brined double-thick pork chops with chickpea puree and tangy, vinegar-marinated red or green ... travel2.nytimes.com
review of taranta - boston, ma, 02113 - boston citysearch my date and i were seated right away. after a few minutes, our server filled our water glasses. he returned after 20 minutes to take our drink ... boston.citysearch.com
restaurant: taranta - boston - reviews of taranta a great find on bostons north end! the cuisine is an eclectic blend of 17th century southern... tripadvisor.com
North End Italian, South American spin at Taranta When you eat in the North End, you expect Italian: Italo-American red sauce, Northern Italian, even innovations on an Italian theme. What you dont expect is an Italian menu infused with South American ingredients.Latin America has invaded the cocktail scene -- th... boston.com
igougo: lodo - boston restaurants, massachusetts situated on the main street of little italy (and not too far away from mikes for some great pastry if youve got room afterward), its not much of a surprise that lodo serves up italian dishes. there are some surprises in ... igougo.com
taranta - boston, ma, 02113 - boston citysearch one of the north ends most-expansive restaurants, taranta splits its vast dining space between three levels. tambourines dangle from rustic, exposed-brick walls in tribute to the tarantella, the traditional southern-italian dance from which the restaurant takes its name. at peak hours, the high ceil... boston.citysearch.com
taranta - boston, ma, 02113 - boston citysearch hanover st boston, ma the sceneone of the north ends most-expansive restaurants, taranta splits its vast dining space between three levels. tambourines dangle from rustic, exposed-brick walls in tribute to the tarantella, the traditional southern-italian dance from which the restaurant takes its nam... boston.citysearch.com
distinguished chef jim becker introduces... distinguished chef jim becker introduces meridionale cuisine. salerno native mario nocera, brings recipes from the 1700s into the new millennium. the food is inspired from the areas that lie beneath the meridian; this encompasses the regions of campanula, basilicata, apulia, sardinia, calabria, sici... opentable.com
Chef's bio - Taranta - bostonchefs.com Chefs bio - Taranta - bostonchefs.... bostonchefs.com
taranta - restaurant.com where to eat if you appreciate authentic italian cuisine and are looking for an alternative to the repetitive themes that fill this area of the city, look no further. taranta which has taken its name from a 16th century italian folk dance, has brilliantly adapted t... restaurant.com
Menu for Taranta at bostonchefs.com Menu for Taranta at bostonchefs.... bostonchefs.com
www.bostonmagazine.com: dining chef jim becker is bringing intriguing new catalan and north african influences to the already heady southern italian dishes on the table at taranta. gracious service and some unusual wines and homemade liqueurs make this a... bostonmagazine.com
gayot restaurant reviews taranta should have caused a bit of a storm in the north endis sea of restaurants when it opened. area bigwig mario nocera was a partner and the rarely seen foods of sicily, sardinia and other southern italian regions were be... gayot.com
A complete disappointment. We went... - Brighton diners A complete disappointment. We went with another couple on a quiet Wednesday night. The service was atrocious and the food underwhelming at best. Taranta gave us no reason to want to come back. Our waiter was 1) practially invisible ... boston.com
This place is a must... - AD This place is a must try if youre in the mood to try something new, delicious and unusual. The atmosphere is warm and the serv... boston.com
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