Myers + Chang

two hands lifting serving spoons full of golden noodles in a sticky brown sauce

One of Boston’s favorite Chef’s is Joanne Chang, so it should not be surprising that her namesake Asian eatery, Myers + Chang, would be one of the most popular spots in Boston. Joanne holds a degree in applied mathematics and … Continue reading

Flour Bakery + Cafe

a stack of four pecan sticky buns on a white pedestal and a white tile background

Everyone’s favorite Boston bakery & pastry chef is without a doubt Flour by Joanne Chang. Here, Bostonians indulge in freshly baked, crusty baguettes; buttery, sweet brioche; the infamous & elusive sticky buns; along with a selection of gourmet salads, sandwiches … Continue reading

Five Horses Tavern

on the left a many pouring beer and the right an orange beer in a clear goblet

Five Horses Tavern is conveniently located on Columbus Avenue in Boston’s historic South End, and short walking distance from Clarendon Square. This is a great option for a quick & easy meal thanks to the laid back atmosphere, menu & … Continue reading

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

red building on a wharf with white railing walkway to boston tea party ship in water with clear blue sky

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum provides an illustration of the climactic political event that inarguably defined the course of revolutionary history. Immersive and interactive, the experience is both enjoyable and enlightening for its impressive multisensory vividness.   A … Continue reading

Faneuil Hall

Night time sky with an ariel view of historic brick buildings in Boston

Located North-East of downtown Boston, near the Boston Waterfront, Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and popular meeting hall since 1743. It is comprised of four areas: Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market. All four attractions are … Continue reading