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Listed below are links to reviews of Sage from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Boston’s dining scene is the quintessential melting pot, filled with tony dining rooms, casual crab shacks, and student-filled burger joints. You can also find every type of ethnic eatery imaginable, from Middle Eastern to Milanese to Mediterranean...."
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"For the second course, I went with the Lobster & Truffle Tortellini, which was served in a basil butter. I thought these were good, but not great...."
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"On the most bitter winter night, I’m just as likely to crave sushi as grilled cheese. And though the creamy, childhood dishes of 20th-century America still bring me comfort, European regional specialties and the pungent flavors of India and Asia are..."
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Chef-owner Anthony Susi fuses regional Italian and New American cuisines in his plates of hand-rolled potato gnocchi and ravioli. A cozy little place with a courteous staff and a well matched wine list...."
[ more from fodors]
"Homey and friendly, Sage pours on the flavor with intensely fragrant Italian specialties served in a small but pretty dining room. Local chef Anthony Susi has a steady hand with pastas and gnocchis, but can also render seared salmon feather light and swee..."
[ more from gayot]
| "With only 28 seats, Anthony Susi's wonderful little North Ender defines the word "cozy�---or it spells "cramped,� depending on who you ask. Susi"s a whiz with starch, turning out feathery gnocchi, perfect risotto and myriad pasta creations like..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""unfortunately boston is lacking in truly great italian restaurants...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Most North End restaurants are flypaper for the adjective ''cozy,'' but few actually merit the title. With less than 30 seats in its snug Prince Street space, Sage does ''cozy'' with candlelight, attention to detail and a strong hybrid of regional Italian..." |
8 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewOnce discovered, this place proves to be a jewel for those who like quiet dining without too much fuss. Situated in one of Boston's famous districts, its rustic and toned-down...." |
4 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"I couldn't disagree more with the previous poster (from Cambridge). Sage's gnocchi were amazing - some of the best I have ever had (no one can match my Italian grandmothers!..."
[ more from wcities]
"Once discovered, this place proves to be a jewel for those who like quiet dining without too much fuss. Situated in one of Boston"s famous districts, its rustic and toned-down décor appeals to the tired mind...."
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