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GreaterBoston:Image:Rocca main
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Cross Street(s):East Berkley.
Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Business Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Mon-Thu 5:30-10pm
Fri-Sat 5:30-11pm
Sun 3pm-11pm
Lunch:No
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Yes
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The recent addition of Rocca to the growing list of top-tier restaurants in the SOWA region of the South End was highly lauded when it opened in Spring 2007. Italian food inspired by the Riviera, this hotspot is not only a fabulous meal with a creative twist, but it also boasts a great bar scene. Rocca's menu is mid-range prices with a fairly expensive wine list. The best way to describe Rocca? Italian-style tapas. Rocca specializes in small portions and a collection of Italian-style tastes like fresh raviolis, gnocchi and the artichoke "taste" dish. There's a rustic water wheel sculpture made out of metal for outdoor diners which punctuates the restaurant's already stunning red-and-silver ambience. Also, Rocca boasts ample free parking which is a definite plus for Boston-area foodies.
Check out Rocca's blog HERE.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Red Fez 1
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Hours: Mon-Sat 4pm-12am
Sun 2pm-12am
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This place used to be known for its interesting middle-eastern influenced cuisine, despite the mediocre service. However, the restaurant has changed its menu to a completely generic array of kebabs and humus at South End prices.

 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Gaslight main
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Cross Street(s):Waltham St.
Cuisine:French
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Everyday 5pm-1:30am
Brunch Sat-Sun 10am-3pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:Yes
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Gaslight is the highly anticipated new french culinary addition to the SOWA region of the South End. Loud and lively, the Gaslight is always hopping and filled with the beautiful and trendy of Boston's dining scene. The food is classic french bistro, small portions that are full of flavor.

 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Oishii main
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Cuisine:Japanese
Pricing:$$$
Hours: Lunch: Tuesday - Saturday : 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Sunday Brunch : 11:00am - 5:00pm
Dinner: Tuesday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 12:00am
Sunday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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Oishii Boston is located in the South End SOWA district and its contemporary decor and ambience reflects the artistic side of this up-and-coming Boston neighborhood. Awarded a stellar 28 (their highest rating) by Zagats for its food, this upscale sushi restaurant is the brainchild of Chef Ting San who is dedicated in crafting his creations with the freshest ingredients and literally treats each plate as a work of art. While this hidden gem is perfect for a romantic evening out, locals frequent Oishii for lunch to sample prix fixe Japanese cuisine at its best.
 
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu
5pm-11pm
Fri-Sat 5pm-12pm
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Dine on pizza and pasta in this tiny place (just 10 tables) on a side street across from the Franklin Cafe. "Big dish" entrees, like sirloin, are very good, but it's the pizza and wine list, which owner Christine Didiuk updates constantly, that keep people coming back.
 
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Cross Street(s):Union Park St.
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: 7 days: 6:30am-5:30pm
Soon to be until 9pm
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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The recently opened full-service dining area boasts a warm, cavernous appeal (including a working fireplace, a boulder-like wall that serves as a tactile homage to the elements and an upscale ambiance downstairs with windows peeking out to a rock garden that actually feels like you're dining in a cave) and a stylish, but cramped, space upstairs. The moderately-priced menu boasts a few comfort-food staples like their winning parmesan-garlic fries with chipotle aioli. The fries have a tasty, crunchy coating and score points with its creative cone-style presentation. The South End Buttery's menu has several stellar pasta dishes including its penne with pumpkin seed pesto and serves up some killer braised beef short ribs with parsnip puree that literally melt in your mouth. The vibe is cozy. Perfect for a first date or an intimate gathering of friends. As far as the upstairs cafe area, it's delicious, but small. Kind to children, but no high chairs for this South End local hangout. There is a cafe that serves everything from coffee to cupcakes, quiches to tuna melts.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:Monkey
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Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: M-S 530pm to 10pm
Su 5 to 10P
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Joe V's is one of those typically great and under-rated neighborhood spots that you wish someone had told you about long ago. Popular with those who live in the South End neighborhood. Casual, comfortable, and unpretentious ... a great find since the South End continues to go increasingly upscale. Joe V's is good food at reasonable prices. While it is best known for pizza, there is plenty more on the menu.

Boston Magazine named Joe V's the winner of Best of Boston 2004 Neighborhood Restaurant, South End...saying "Joe V's has already shown that it can hold its own in a neighborhood crowded with great restaurants. The excellent food at reasonable prices ranges from thin-crust pizzas with a tangy, garlicky sauce, to confidently executed classics (lobster ravioli), while delicious brunch dishes (the South Beach omelet, with Egg Beaters, ham, and tomato) keep the locals dropping in all weekend long."[1]
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