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"A BYOB Italian concept planned inside the Arcade Building that will operate as a reservation-only, semi-private space with two small dining rooms while food is prepared in an offsite commercial kitchen; the menu will rotate weekly, it will open two nights a week to start, and at-home meals for two to three people are already available for pickup and delivery. The owner is Emily Vena, formerly the longtime chef at La Morrain Brookline Village." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Nice, quiet retreat that’s warmed during the winter and has many small shops. I do recommend.
Ellen I.
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It's too hot inside during a summer but I go to Alexandra's Salon&Spa for henna, manicure&pedicure, and massage. Small private place with the sweetest owner, her hands are soft, magical! She is very kind, friendly, sympathetic and the best confidante you can have! Always gives me THE right advice for any situation, either personal or professional.
Stephen Hau (.
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Such a fun old building!
Millicent H.
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I loved looking at the nice things and trying on the nice rings. The sale clerk was very knowledgeable.
Keren M.
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I love walking through this historic building. It reminds me of my childhood, my youth. and inspires me about the future. You should come. 💯%
Akiko M
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Quiet little office building. Just to clarify, there isnt any "arcade". There are two Japanese restaurants, some antique shop, a salon, and offices on second floor. Quiet place.
Chris S.
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Interested little building. very good stores tho
Anthony T.
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Ramen restaurant is good here. The gyoza is ok. It is annoying that they charge for chili oil.