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These restaurants are notable to floor members for one reason or another. For the most part, these are places we approve of, but check the article first before just grabbing a name and putting it in Google Maps. We've provided directions already, and it's entirely possible that the place you're considering is on the wiki for the sole purpose of warning you away from it.
 
These restaurants are notable to floor members for one reason or another. For the most part, these are places we approve of, but check the article first before just grabbing a name and putting it in Google Maps. We've provided directions already, and it's entirely possible that the place you're considering is on the wiki for the sole purpose of warning you away from it.
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== Asian and Indian ==
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* [[Awesome Noodle Place]]: Awesome noodles and other Vietnamese food.
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* [[Awesome Dumpling Place]]: Awesome dumplings, dim sum, and general Chinese food.
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* [[Q]]: Hot pot place.  Good for smaller groups of people.
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* [[Eti Sushi Bar]]: very expensive, but very good, sushi.  Better for small groups, or you'll want a reservation.  Be prepared to spend $40 per person.
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* [[Mary Chung]]: Cheap Chinese food in Central Sq, some items of which are very delicious.  Don't go here if you have food allergies.
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* [[Thelonius Monkfish]]: "Asian fusion" food and sushi in Central. 
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* [[Rangzen]]: Tibetan food in Central.  Lots of veggie options.
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* [[Punjabi Dhaba]]: In Inman Sq, one of the best places to get Indian food in Cambridge, second only to Tamarind Bay in Harvard, which is expensive.
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* [[India Quality]]: It's in Kenmore, but it delivers, unlike Punjabi Dhaba.
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== Italian ==
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* [[Bertucci's]]: pizza and Italian food.  Can be expensive.
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* [[Emma's Pizza]]: Great place for thin crust pizza in Kendall. No delivery.
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== Breakfast ==
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* [[The Friendly Toast]]: breakfast food and sandwiches.
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* [[IHOP]]: IHOP. In Harvard Square. Frequent destination of late-night food mobs.
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== Other ==
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* [[All-Star Sandwich Bar]]: Colloquially referred to as "Ass Bar".  Has very good sandwiches.
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* [[All-Star Pizza Bar]]: the brother of Ass Bar.  Good pizza, but far enough from campus that we don't usually go.
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* [[Beantown Taqueria]]: Near Shaws, Mexican food open until 4am some nights. "Make it a plate" for free with student ID.
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* [[Evoo]]: Expensive, but great place for an important occasion like a big date or family buying you dinner. Conveniently in Kendall, all local food sources.
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* [[Life Alive]]: Hippie vegan food in Central.  Lots of garlic.
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* [[O'Sullivan's]]: Best burgers in Boston.
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== Not really restaurants ==
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* [[Leisure Station]]: Bubble tea and smoothies. Within walking distance of hall, but we also often make massive delivery orders.
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* [[Mike's Pastries]]: In North End: inexpensive cream puffs, canolis, etc. Try the chocolate covered cream puff or the strawberry lobstertail.
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* [[Tosci's]]: ice cream place with homemade creative flavors, my favorite is hazelnut (nocciato)

Revision as of 15:42, 1 September 2012

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These restaurants are notable to floor members for one reason or another. For the most part, these are places we approve of, but check the article first before just grabbing a name and putting it in Google Maps. We've provided directions already, and it's entirely possible that the place you're considering is on the wiki for the sole purpose of warning you away from it.

Summaries:

Asian and Indian

  • Q: Hot pot place. Good for smaller groups of people.
  • Eti Sushi Bar: very expensive, but very good, sushi. Better for small groups, or you'll want a reservation. Be prepared to spend $40 per person.
  • Mary Chung: Cheap Chinese food in Central Sq, some items of which are very delicious. Don't go here if you have food allergies.
  • Rangzen: Tibetan food in Central. Lots of veggie options.
  • Punjabi Dhaba: In Inman Sq, one of the best places to get Indian food in Cambridge, second only to Tamarind Bay in Harvard, which is expensive.
  • India Quality: It's in Kenmore, but it delivers, unlike Punjabi Dhaba.

Italian

  • Bertucci's: pizza and Italian food. Can be expensive.
  • Emma's Pizza: Great place for thin crust pizza in Kendall. No delivery.

Breakfast

  • IHOP: IHOP. In Harvard Square. Frequent destination of late-night food mobs.

Other

  • All-Star Pizza Bar: the brother of Ass Bar. Good pizza, but far enough from campus that we don't usually go.
  • Beantown Taqueria: Near Shaws, Mexican food open until 4am some nights. "Make it a plate" for free with student ID.
  • Evoo: Expensive, but great place for an important occasion like a big date or family buying you dinner. Conveniently in Kendall, all local food sources.
  • Life Alive: Hippie vegan food in Central. Lots of garlic.

Not really restaurants

  • Leisure Station: Bubble tea and smoothies. Within walking distance of hall, but we also often make massive delivery orders.
  • Mike's Pastries: In North End: inexpensive cream puffs, canolis, etc. Try the chocolate covered cream puff or the strawberry lobstertail.
  • Tosci's: ice cream place with homemade creative flavors, my favorite is hazelnut (nocciato)