Mamma Maria - Reviews from across the web
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north america : usa : new england : massachusetts : boston : restaurant : mamma maria review in a town house overlooking north square and the paul revere house, this traditional-looking restaurant offers innovative cuisine and a level of sophistication far removed from the north ends famili... frommers.com
review of mamma maria - boston, ma, 02113-2404 - boston citysearch i went to mamma marias last night for a friends birthday and didnt really know what to expect, we arrived and it was beautiful. the menu was small, but had something for everyone. the bread was obviously home-made and great, the... boston.citysearch.com
the new york times > travel > boston guide > restaurant details dont let the cliched name fool you: mamma maria is one of the most elegant and romantic restaurants in the north end, from the smoked-seafood ravioli appetizer to the innovative sauces and entrees to some of the best desserts i... travel2.nytimes.com
compare prices and read reviews on mamma maria at epinions.com mammaria, as it is often called, makes you feel like an important diplomat from the bel paese, with its solicitous bo... epinions.com
compare prices and read reviews on mamma maria at epinions.com food ok (but not inventive), but rude ser... epinions.com
boston | dining | european | italian | mamma maria | wcities considered one of the more elegant italian eateries in the north end, this north square restaurant is a neighbor to paul reveres house. the candlelit main dining room has small tables covered in crisp linens, and the romantic atmosphere m... wcities.com
mamma maria - boston, ma, 02113-2404 - boston citysearch the parade of limousines that continually clog north squares cobblestone streets is a testament to mamma marias enduring high standards and staying power. patrons at this romantic, converted brick townhouse (dating to the early 19th century) can choose one of fi... boston.citysearch.com
mamma maria - boston, ma, 02113-2404 - boston citysearch north sq boston, ma the scenethe parade of limousines that continually clog north squares cobblestone streets is a testament to mamma marias enduring high standards and staying power. patrons at this romantic, converted brick townhouse (dating to the early 19t... boston.citysearch.com
welcome to phantom gourmet's online dining community mamma maria in bostona os north end is a quiet italian restaurant tailor made for starting a romantic liaison, or rekindling an old flame. mamma maria seduces with its old world charm. the five dining rooms in the restored brick row house are... phantomgourmet.com
The Most Authentic Restaurants: Northern Italian Purists argue there is no true northern or southern Italian cuisine, only regional cuisine. Still, some generalizations can be made: Fare from the north favors rich cream sauces; the south tends to tomato-based toppings. Mamma Maria in the North End... boston.com
nationally acclaimed regional italian cuisine... nationally acclaimed regional italian cuisine served in a 19th century 3 story brownstone. mamma marias overlooks americas oldest public square in the heart of bostons ... opentable.com
www.bostonmagazine.com: dining forget the stereotype-laced name; hereis one inventive north ender that moves nimbly beyond red sauce while still respecting its regional roots. the dark, plush setting may just be the neighb... bostonmagazine.com
A taste of the old North End Editors note: Alison Arnett recently retired from the Globe. Dining Out will feature a rotation of guest reviewers until the paper names a new re... boston.com
My wife and I regularly... My wife and I regularly dine in restaurants all over Boston and Cambridge (and other cities). It is is rare that we are treated as rudely as we were at Mamma Maria. Just some... travel.yahoo.com
gayot restaurant reviews old new england style meets new italian cooking in this civilized and attractive dining room which is set in a lovingly restored townhouse on a genuine cobblestone street. the inherent elegance of the setting inspires the staff to pamper diners without fawn... gayot.com
The best restaurant in the... - Laura The best restaurant in the North End. Incredible dishes and excellent s... boston.com
In a word, amazing. The... - MRH In a word, amazing. The atmosphere is warm, inviting and beautiful. It is only to be shown up by the extraordinary food. The best meal I have had since my visit to Rome. The only criticism I have is their ho... boston.com
Four of us had dinner... - Marti Four of us had dinner for the first time last night at Mamma Maria as we had heard of its excellent reputation. I have never written a review before but I felt that I had to comment in regards to this partic... boston.com
Four of us went to... - ac Four of us went to Mamma Maria for dinner on a recent Saturday night. It was the first visit here for all of us. We were a few minutes early for our reservation so had drinks at the bar (alth... boston.com
Was a little concerned based... - Stacey Was a little concerned based on the poor service reviews, but did not experience that at all. We were seated right away and our waiter was attentive, but not overbearing. The food was very good (although the chocolate tort is better els... boston.com
I first ventured upon Mama... - LR I first ventured upon Mama Marias in a Zagats guide, and have since dined there twice. Both meals were extraordinary - the mushroom ravioli, the special of lobster ravioli, and the scallops were all notably delicious. Desserts - tiramis... boston.com
I saw Mamma Maria featured... - S.W. I saw Mamma Maria featured on The Food Network a few months ago and decided to propse to my girlfriend while dining there. It is a beautifully restored two hundred year old town house overlooking Boston. They had mentioned... boston.com
We recently dined at Mamma... - LMF We recently dined at Mamma Maria and had a wonderful time despite an initial problem with our reservation. The manager and the rest of the staff were exceptional in the face of a difficult situation. After being made to ... boston.com
I had dinner there on... - SI I had dinner there on July 14. My Jumbo Scallop for $13 was delicious. However, our main course Sausage was tasteless. The Sausage was bad and the pasta lacked taste. The waiter did not charge us for one meal. We rea... boston.com
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