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[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Seafood is the specialty ("mare" means “sea” in Italian) and most of the dishes are simple and satisfying. The barbecue octopus is rich and smoky, the lobster spaghetti, with its chunks of lightly buttered meat, is divine, and the scallopsR..."
[ more from dailycandy]
"That’s when you head straight to Mare, the just-opened, organic seafood-centric spot in the North End, brought to you by the folks behind Bricco (another decidedly non-red-sauce-but-still-fab-Italian joint). The walk to and from Mare (Italian for ..."
[ more from fodors]
"Anchoring a tucked-away corner on Richmond Street, this organic Italian seafood restaurant has stepped out of tradition and moved into nouveau Italian. Chef Marisa Iocco prefers the simplicity of grilling and poaching seafood and meat dishes rather than d..."
[ more from gayot]
| "The North End looks a lot closer to South Beach than to Boston Harbor from the vantage point of this slick spot from restaurateur Frank de Pasquale. Square, spare, white-walled and wood-floored, the clean, cool dining room hints at the story to come from..." |
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[ more from insiderpages]
"I've heard such good reviews about Mare, I was psyched to finally check it out. Service was attentive -- but then again, it was very early so we were the first customers at that hour and the place was practically empty...."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This seafood restaurant serves old-fashioned New England fare in a great waterfront setting. Some might call the decor tacky, with ships' wheels, lobster pots and fishnets adorning the wood-paneled walls, but it is reassuring that pla..." |
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
"The food menu is organic and the wine list offers many organic choices. The vegetarian choices are somewhat limited, but overall this restaurant is extraordinary...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Just when you thought the last thing Boston needs is another seafood restaurant, along comes Mare, which is leagues beyond the basic fish-dish factory churning out plate after plate of greasy, glistening salmon and clams. This is the third culinary ventur..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"We are vegetarians who will eat seafood in a pinch and try to eat organically grown foods whenever possible. We made reservations at Mare after enjoying a pleasant experience at one of the other properties...."
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