Grocery store · Fall River
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"Visited by Marcus Samuelsson where he snacks on bacalhau, a staple of Portuguese cuisine." - Terrence Doyle
Bed & breakfast · Fall River
Step into the eerie charm of the Lizzie Borden B&B, where period decor meets whispers of history, offering ghostly tours and cozy rooms for the adventurous.
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Restaurant · Fall River
A charming eatery dishing up classic Coney Island hot dogs and nostalgic bites, perfect for a quick, cozy meal with a side of good vibes.
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Pats serves a cozy array of innovative pierogi, from savory to adventurous dessert options, alongside hearty traditional Polish dishes and great service.
Portuguese restaurant · Fall River
This cozy spot serves up generous portions of authentic Portuguese dishes and sangria, all while boasting friendly service in a bustling atmosphere.
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Avo's Feast serves up delicious Portuguese comfort food like steak sandwiches and codfish cakes in a friendly, clean atmosphere that keeps diners coming back.
This family-run gem has been dishing out heartwarming Portuguese classics since '81, featuring everything from mouthwatering steaks to standout seafood.
Japanese restaurant · Neighborhood Four
Nestled in Cambridge, this cozy izakaya serves up fresh New England seafood with a twist, featuring dishes like lobster roe pasta and seared scallops alongside a stellar sake selection.
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Italian restaurant · North End
Nestled in Boston's North End, Terramia Ristorante offers a cozy vibe with a charming menu of authentic Italian dishes, including a surprising array of vegan and gluten-free options.
Nepalese restaurant · Wellington Harrington
Kantipur Cafe is your go-to spot in East Cambridge for cozy Nepalese and Indian fare, featuring must-try momos and a vast array of flavorful dishes.
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Mexican restaurant · Medford
A taco is a delicious dish that is found in households and restaurants all across the world. Tacos make an excellent family meal or party food because they are easy to make, inexpensive, and they can be created with a person's preferences in mind. The burrito made its way into the US in the 1900s. The first mention of a burrito on a U.S. menu was in the 1930s at the El Cholo Spanish Café in Los Angeles, though burritos had likely been making the rounds in the states before then. We Cater to any type of event, let your guest indulge in pure authentic Mexican Cuisine! Any Questions or Additional Information contact us at info@ilovepicante.com