Harvard Square draws students, young professionals, families, and tourists, offering restaurants and bars for varied occasions. Options range from casual burger-and-fries joints to brunch cocktail spots and subterranean New American dining. Menu highlights include basil pasta with carrot bolognese, the Secret Burger on a house-made roll, Loch Duart salmon with ratatouille, and smoked chocolate bread pudding. Bosso Ramen Tavern, opened in 2022, serves sushi, sake, and ramen with homemade broth; the vegan ramen features soy meat, cashews, walnuts, and red chili oil, followed by black sesame ice cream. Cafe Sushi shifted to mostly takeout during the pandemic yet maintains high-quality sushi boxes for sharing.
Beneath the Brattle Theater, you'll find this hip, subterranean New American restaurant that's perfect for a night out. While you're browsing the menu, think of ordering the basil pasta served with carrot bolognese, the Secret Burger on a house-made roll, or the Loch Duart salmon served with ratatouille. Don't miss out on dessert - the smoked chocolate bread pudding is a winner in our book.
The pandemic had the team behind Cafe Sushi, a favorite among Bostonians, pivot to a mostly takeout and grab-and-go operation. But while seating may be limited, and the sushi may come in plastic containers, the quality is still very present. Split a box of sushi for two for $60, which comes with multiple pieces of tuna, salmon, and yellowtail nigiri and two specialty maki
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