25 Things to Eat in Boston Before You Die

By Nancy Chen, Alyssa Vaughn, Na’ama Landau, Dyan Khor and Emma Noyes

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Boston may not be a huge city, but it makes up for its size with its food options. From burritos to doughnuts, Boston has it all. Since it can be more than a little overwhelming to pick and choose, we narrowed it down to the top 25 for you.

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Now it’s on you to eat your way through this list. Trust us, you’ll want to try each and every place — you’ll regret it if you don’t.

1. Nut Boxes at Tatte Bakery and Cafe

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These boxes made it onto BuzzFeed’s 25 Bakeries Around the World You Have to See Before You Die article, and for good reason. The nut boxes are so pretty, you’ll almost feel bad about eating them. Almost.

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2. Gelato at Amorino

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Amorino gelato is legit Italian gelato. It’s high-quality and made with carefully selected ingredients, so you can’t go wrong no matter what flavor you pick. And you don’t even have to pick just a single flavor, really — they allow you to fit as many flavors as you want into a gelato rose. Win.

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3. Grilled Cheese and Truffle Fries at Roxy’s Grilled Cheese

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This famous food truck has finally landed a permanent restaurant location in Allston, so now you don’t have to look all over the city to get your grilled cheese fix. Every sandwich here is serious #cheeseporn, and they always switch it up with interesting ingredients. From the classic grilled cheese to foie gras and peaches, there’s something for everyone. And get a side of truffle fries while you’re at it, because why not?

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4. Chocolate Chunk Cookie at Blunch

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Blunch has huge sandwiches that justify their name, as it’ll fill you up for breakfastand for lunch, but the star of the show here is really their chocolate chunk cookie. Like the sandwiches, it’s massive, and since it’s made with chocolate chunks instead of chips, the chocolate is spread out more in the cookie. It’s everything you ever hoped and dreamed of.

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5. Sicilian Slice at Galleria Umberto

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Boston is an expensive city, but at this hole-in-the-wall pizza shop, you can get a meal for under $5. With authentic Sicilian pizza at just $2 a slice, you won’t feel bad going back for more. There’s usually a line out the door and they close when they sell out, so get there early.

6. El Guapo Burrito at El Pelon Taqueria

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Plantains in a burrito? Genius. El Guapo burrito is salty, sweet and and heaven in every bite.

7. Sticky Bun at Flour Bakery

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Joanne Chang from Flour Bakery is something of a Boston legend. Who knew than an honors Harvard grad could make such perfect baked goods? These sticky buns are everything you want in your breakfast — warm, caramel-y, nutty and delightfully gooey. #foodgasm

8. PB & J Doughnut at Union Square Doughnuts

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Calling all peanut butter addicts — Union Square’s PB & J doughnut is a must-try. It’s an interesting twist on a long-beloved classic, and besides you can never go wrong with any peanut butter-flavored.

9. Scotch Egg at The Gallows

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Only boring people eat omelettes for brunch. At The Gallows, you can order anything from a pulled pork corn muffin to a sunnyside burger, but the real star is the scotch egg. It’s basically like a hardboiled egg inside a meatball, and they cook the egg so perfectly that you’ll have lots of opportunities for #yolkporn pics.

10. Lamb Cumin Hand-pulled Noodles at Gene’s Chinese Flatbread Cafe

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Gene’s Flatbread Cafe is tucked away from the typical hustle and bustle of Chinatown, but those who want authentic noodles know where to find it. Although they’re named after their flatbreads, their handmade noodles are really the star. For a chewy, glorious taste of China, leave Chinatown and find this little noodle shop.

11. Cookies ‘n Cake Batter at JP LICKS

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Oreo ice cream. Cake batter ice cream. Easily the best of both worlds. And with every ingredient certified organic and easily purchased in your local grocery store, it’s no question as to why JP’s ice cream stores are as iconic in Boston as Fenway Park.

12. The 420 Burger at Boston Burger Company

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There are burgers. And then there are artery-clogging, over-the-top monstrosities that don’t even fit in your mouth. This stoner’s dream comes topped with cheese, bacon, two entire mozzarella sticks, mac ‘n cheese bites and a full onion ring. Everything about this burger is incredibly addicting. But we almost feel bad telling anyone to eat it out of serious concern for their diet.

13. Regular Ramen from Yume wo Katare

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Go for the experience. Yume’s servers give you the option to stand up and yell out your life dream. They also rate your eating performance (“Perfect!” for a finished bowl) for the whole restaurant to hear. But you won’t have any trouble eating all the ramen — their homemade noodles are second-to-none.

14. Cannoli from Mike’s Pastry

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Mike’s Pastry is the emblematic jewel of Boston’s Italian North End. Every night, lines reach out the door as tourists clamber to get a taste of their famous cannolis. This title is well-earned; you might not think you like cannolis until you try their simultaneously creamy and crunchy delights.

15. Secret Burger from Alden & Harlow

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The only secret about this burger is why it’s so mouth-watering. Everything from the godly 8-oz. stack of brisket, beef and short rib, to the crispy cheese wafer and secret sauce makes the burger one of the most sought-after in Boston.

16. Sea Salt Bagel from Bagelsaurus

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Look. We’re not actually going to tell you what to order here, because every single bagel is unique and amazing. Even snobby New York bagel fanatics (I’m looking at you, freshman roommate) think they’re legit. But the sea salt bagel is perfect for any of the various toppings. Even so, we strongly recommend you try it with the honey rosemary cream cheese.

17. Massive Sub from Al’s Cafe

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These are real sandwiches. Not the wimpy, cold things you get in your D-hall. A large is essentially two subs in one, so be prepared to eat more than you believed possible. The line for lunch is always out the door, but it gives you time to choose from the overwhelming selection of sandwiches, with everything from Italian’s Italian to the (almost) dainty Lady’s Cafe Special.

18. “Celebrity” Burger and Frappe from Mr. Bartley’s Gourmet Burgers

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While it may not be the best burger you’ve ever eaten, the thrill in going to this burger joint comes from its history. Famous for its celebrity-named burgers, Bartley’s personality-filled interior is like a scene straight out of the 1960’s, when it was founded. You can get anything from a Tom Brady to an Obama, and don’t forget to order a frappe, which is a New England-style milkshake.

19. Ice Cream in a Cereal Cone from Emack and Bolio’s

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Waffle cones are delicious. Waffle cones covered in sugary cereal with marshmallow coating is something worth going out of your way for. Add any of Emack and Bolio’s creative ice cream flavors — your pick of anything from salted caramel chocolate pretzel to space cake — and enter sugar heaven.

20. Açai Bowl from Jugos

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If you have an Instagram account, you’ve probably seen one of these colorful creations on your newsfeed. Made with South American berries famous for their health benefits, Jugos’ bowls come topped with granola, banana and a whole other rainbow of good-for-you toppings.

21. Egg Fancy at Mike & Patty’s

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Even in the snow, the lines are long for these amazing breakfast sandwiches. This tiny corner shop has only five seats so be prepared to fight for a seat or take yours to go (we recommend picnicking in the Boston Commons if the weather’s nice). #SpoonTip: Call your order in first and head over early to get a head start on the wait.

22. Lamb Gyro at Gyro City

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What’s better than a freshly carved gyro? A freshly carved gyro that’s also stuffed with fries. Bring some friends to this Fenway spot that’s neighbor with other great spots like El Pelon Taqueria and Rod Dee Thai.

23. Paella at Toro

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If you’re looking for a vacation without leaving Boston, head over to Toro (aka the closet you’ll get to Spain). Bring some friends so you can get the main dish, the paella Valenciana. Though it takes 30 minutes because it’s cooked to order, it’s definitely worth the wait. Munch on tapas and sip on sangria while you wait so you don’t get hangry.

24. French Toast at Mike’s City Diner

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Mike’s City Diner has blessed us with french toast that’s literally larger than some your textbooks. It’s the perfect hangover cure — a French roll split, french toast-ified and topped with powdered sugar, butter and syrup.

25. Lobster Roll at Neptune Oyster

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In a town full of lobster rolls, one stands out — the warm lobster roll at Neptune’s. Though you can choose for it to be warm or cold, definitely go for the warm one. This version contains no celery or other fillers, and is dressed with drawn butter aka heaven and is served with a side of crisp fries.

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