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[ more from 10best]
"Enjoy a French meal without ever leaving Boston – Brasserie Jo transports you to Alsace, France, with the very first bite. The menu focuses on "les fruits de mer" (seafood) and includes clams, shrimp, and lobster...."
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Chicago chef Jean Joho’s bustling brasserie has a handsome bar and mural-decorated dining rooms. The menu is heavy on seafood but also includes classic Parisian steak frites and duck à l’orange...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Cafe Promenade serves New American cuisine among plants, paintings, and enormous concrete columns. The menu includes dishes like sauteed Maine mussels Provencale, blackened swordfish with roasted red pepper aioli, and grilled lobster with ginger lime butt..."
[ more from fodors]
| "A little chain action by Chicago chef Jean Joho, Brasserie Jo hums busily from its classy breakfast through post-symphony snacks (it's open until 1 AM weeknights) in a setting evoking 1940s Paris. Brasserie originally meant "brewery" -- this one is bigger..." |
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[ more from frommers]
"One of the most discriminating diners I know lit up like a marquee upon hearing that Boston has a branch of this Chicago favorite. The food is classic -- house-made pâtés, fresh baguettes, superb shellfish, salade Niçoise, Alsatian oni..."
[ more from gayot]
| "The Boston outpost of chef Jean Joho's Brasserie Jo is almost as popular as the Chicago original. Emitting the vibe of a true brasserie (a confluence of bistro and beer hall), the room is a bright jumble of brass, banquettes and mirrors, edged by a ba..." |
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[ more from phantomgourmet]
"Brasserie Jo masters old world atmosphere for a lively, social crowd. The casual cuisine is authentic French brasserie, which means it"s perfectly okay to stop by for snacks instead of an entire meal...."
[ more from realeats]
"Located in the Colonnade Hotel, behind the Prudential Center, the food was very good. Try the shrimp bag or the lamb steak and be sure and order wine from the extensive Alsace selections...."
[ more from restaurants.boston]
""huntington ave (colonnade hotel) boston, ma the scenesurprisingly not stuffy; theres a comfortable bar and knowledgeable, patient service (good thing, since the menu is mostly in french). the wide-open dining room isnt too noisy, but fills with a celebra..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "If it's a Parisian vibe you're after (or even the feel of Manhattan-style brasseries like Balthazar and Café Luxembourg) your best bet is the comfortable zinc bar, where the bartenders look like out-of-work actors and the martinis arrive in chilled, 10-ou..." |
21 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"My wife and I go to the "Jo" almost every time we are in Boston (5-6 times per year). Granted, the service is hit or miss, and not all the dishes are of uniform quality...."
[ more from wcities]
"Located in the Colonnade Hotel, this French brasserie serves entrees with a decidedly Parisian flair. Selections include crepes, cassoulet, and a scrumptious assortment of lobster, crab and oysters...."
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