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Tia's Waterfront

📍 Address: 200 Atlantic Ave, Fl 1, Boston

Stars: (2.5)

Great food, I had the steamed whole lobster and they substituted the French fries for corn. Everything was superb. My husband had the lobster mac and cheese and he said it was the best he ever had. Prices were reasonable

Border Café

📍 Address: 32 Church St, Cambridge

Stars: (4)

As someone who frequents quite a few Mexican restaurants, I can say that it is refreshing to go to a Tex-Mex place that's a little more upscale and has a different, more varied menu than the usual mom and pop places where no one speaks English. (Disclaimer: I speak Spanish, so it's not a problem for me, but may alter the dining experience for others). Yes, Border is very busy, but if you go early for dinner, you shouldn't have a problem...we arrived to wait in line at 6 for a party of 7 and it wasn't a long wait at all... Daniella (Danielle?) is a great waitress. Also, I don't know of anywhere else in the square that I could get a drink and a huge dinner (enough for next day's lunch) for $12. (16 with tax and tip). Waitress was even nice enough to separate our checks for us.

Dirty Frank's Hot Dog Palace

📍 Address: 248 S 4th St, Columbus

Stars: (4)

Stopped here this past weekend with my gf, she is a big fan and I had never been, so we made the trek from Dublin. The tator tot app with the veggie chili was good, and both of my hot dogs that I ordered were top notch- I recommend paying the extra 50 cents and upgrading to the all beef one, I thought it was better. My gf loves there veggie dogs, and they have plenty of drink options, including red pop! We waited about 10 minutes for a table, but the line kept on getting bigger when we were there. I highly recommend Dirty Franks and I will be back.

Punjab Cafe

📍 Address: 653 Southern Artery, Quincy

Stars: (4.5)

This is probably the best Indian restaurant in South Shore area (considering there aren't many.) I enjoyed their Chicken tikka Masala. And they have wonderful service. Though the meal was a little pricey. The portions aren't ever large, but I still always walk out full and satisfied.

Moojo

📍 Address: 630 Ralph Ablanedo Dr, Austin

Stars: (4)

Man, I really hate writing a review that is just OK but the ice cream is not great. Don't get me wrong - for a creative concept and really cute Austin ice cream shop, it gets 5 stars but this is a one time try for me. I kind of hate that it's in the University area since parking is atrocious but nonetheless we did find a spot on a Monday afternoon... Service was friendly and the ice cream shop is so cute with little swings as chairs and cute little sayings all around (cookies and cream on the bathroom doors but not sure which was for boys and which was for girls haha) ... I like that there is a variety of options - the ice cream sandwiches, just ice cream, just cookies, shakes etc ... I tried the Strawberry Fields - sugar cookies plus strawberry ice cream. It was OK but I don't think I would eat a cookie sandwich like that again. My boyfriend just had a scoop of almond fudge ice cream. He said it was just OK. If the ice cream was amazing this would definitely be 5 star review. But I'm glad we tried it ;-) ps. While I didn't eat vegan this time I do really appreciate the fact that they have vegan and gluten-free options.

DeSano Pizzeria Napoletana

📍 Address: 8000 Burnet Rd, Austin

Stars: (4.5)

This is absolutely amazing food for a great price. I had a very delicious calzone here for about $10. It was served piping hot and was pretty filling. Their pizzas are also very good quality. Service is fast and friendly.

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