Where to Eat in Greater Boston in February 2026
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Where to Eat in Greater Boston in February 2026
"February is here: We have James Beard semifinalists to celebrate and loads of exciting restaurant openings on the horizon-and plenty of great just-opened spots to explore, too. We're back with our monthly where-to-eat guide, sharing some of Greater Boston's newest restaurants (and some good reasons to revisit older ones). On the list this month: Japanese-Peruvian handrolls, Indian-ish burgers, Thai-inspired cocktails, big slices of cake, and more. (Check out last month's guide here.)"
"They had us at swanky digs and global tapas (fried cheese with guava dip; ponzu-butter scallops). The live music at this Fields Corner newbie is the cherry on top, not to mention an on-trend Dubai chocolate tres leches cake. 1505 Dorchester Ave., Fields Corner, Dorchester, Boston, 617-286-4620, acapellabyx.com. Ama at the Atlas (Allston, Boston) Take globally inspired, nourishing cuisine from an acclaimed team, add an expansive hotel venue and all-day hours, and you get this highly anticipated sequel to Dorchester fave Comfort Kitchen."
February brings James Beard semifinalists and numerous restaurant openings across Greater Boston. New offerings include Japanese-Peruvian handrolls, Indian-ish burgers, Thai-inspired cocktails, and large slices of cake. 212 Kitchen in Cambridge serves handmade dumplings, leek-stuffed fried pies, stone-pot soups, and spicy hot oil noodles. Acapella by X in Dorchester combines global tapas with live music and a Dubai chocolate tres leches cake. Ama at the Atlas in Allston presents globally inspired, nourishing cuisine in an expansive hotel venue with all-day hours as a sequel to Comfort Kitchen.
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