A favorite local Indian eatery finds a new home ... As we were on our way home from dinner at Bombay Club, Mrs. Nadeau said, "We didn't try any curries — we missed that." ... DOUBLE DIPPING The pakora plate for two is a priced-right pile of batter-fried goodies, and it all has hints of spice ... As we were on our way home from dinner at Bombay Club, Mrs. Nadeau said, "We didn't try any curries — we missed that." In fact, we had ordered several stewed dishes. We had, however, gone through all
Walking a narrow path to success ... Another week, another gastro-pub. Okay, Post 390 technically bills itself as a Back Bay "urban tavern," and is bigger and glitzier than most, but it has the same combination of comfort food with a twist, a few bits of high cheffery, serious drinks, and playful desserts found throughout the city so frequently these days ... DOUBLY GOOD The "sliver" of dark chocolate cake" was rich enough for two. And at just $3, it's a dessert idea sure to be imitated ... Post
Comic Con descended upon Back Bay on October 24, 2009 ... Photos from the Boston comic book convention ... ... Photo: Maddy Myers ... Comic Con 2009 Back Bay Events Center October 24, 2009 ... Read more ...
More photos » ... by Elise Amendola - AP ... According to Amy K. Nelson, this guy is liked ... Browse more photos » ... I recently sent a set of questions to Amy K. Nelson, the new Red Sox beat writer for the brand-spankin' new ESPN Boston. She was kind enough to answer those questions for all of the great readers here at Over The Monster. Here's the Q&A: ... 1) ... First of all, how is it covering the Sox for the new ESPN Boston? What is the experience like for you? Has there been any
A celebration of the good old days by someone who knew him when ... Every proper obit should begin with something long-winded and amusing. In this case, that's easy ... Photo: Clif Garboden ... Michael Ryan, far left (with pipe) ... Every proper obit should begin with something long-winded and amusing. In this case, that's easy ... March 14, 1974, St. Patrick's Day in Boston, was one of those days you knew from the start was going to produce an epic war story. It started with a dawn excursion