It's easy to fall in love with Proof: a restaurant that offers top-notch fare, a great beverage program and an elegant dining room.
Seafood is tightly monitored at Legal Seafoods, and the results are dependable.
India mixes with America, noise with calm and serious fun with seriously trained service in this restaurant and lounge with a subway-themed cocktail menu.
Spanish tapas, wine, sangria and sherry across from the MCI Center.
Sample sushi as it shuttles around the dining room or try entrees like coffee crusted lamb and grilled lobster from the menu.
Martinis and burgers are the specialties at this Illinois-based chain.
Greek tapas, glamorous setting, gallant service.
This gigantic restaurant invokes an opulent Gilded Age hotel and contains three bars over two floors, each with its own personality.
The Latin-Asian fare and service at this chic two-story restaurant alternates between winning and frustrating.
These days the waiters and cooks are performing with plenty of confidence. Chef Bryan Moscatello has transformed a mixed American menu into something focused and fresh.
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